A George II silver waiter or stand, chased and engraved in a pattern of C-scrolls, diaper fields, shells, fruit and blossom, within a ribbon-like raised rim with shell-and-scroll moulded edge, raised on three scroll feet, sponsor's mark indistinct but possibly William Justus/Justis, London, 1750, 18 cm, 271 g
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A Tissot PR 50 Titanium wristwatch, having a Swiss ETA three-jewel quartz movement, radially brushed silver face, baton hands, pencil markers, and a date aperture at three o'clock, on a conforming titanium bracelet strap, 36 mm excluding crown, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability untested)
A George II Scottish silver teapot and stand, the former of compressed bullet form decorated with chased shells and floral scrolls, having ivory insulators, fluted spout and moulded foot, the stand decorated with conforming chased scrolls and having a Chippendale rim, WD, Edinburgh, Assay Master Douglas Ged (1740-1741), 1740, teapot 14 cm tall, stand 15 cm diameter, 853 g gross
A gem-set silver cuff bracelet, comprising an open series of broad and slender hinged links, each bearing a bezel-set round-cut gemstone between adorsed pendeloque stones divided by silver pellets, having a conforming box clasp, late 20th Century, 19 cm x 2 cm, together with a matching finger ring, 92 g
A George V silver-hinged tortoiseshell dressing table box together with a similar lidded cut-glass jar, the latter decorated with wheel-cut ribbon-bow-tied floral swags, and sundry faux tortoiseshell dressing table accessories, box and jar J & R F Ltd, London, 1920, box 16 x 11 x 4 cm
Bernard Instone (1891—1987)An enamelled Sterling standard white metal parure, comprising a necklace, bracelet and clip-on earrings, incorporating flowerhead quatrefoil arrangements of pink and blue enamelled concave discs and annuli, each element stamped "B.I. Silver", second quarter 20th Century
A Victorian silver military prize beaker, bearing engraved Durham Light Infantry insignia and inscribed "From Their Hony. Col. George John Scurfield to The Castle Eden F Company 1st Battalion DVLI 1892, Won by Corpl. M. Charlton", Goldsmiths' Alliance Ltd, London, 1891, 9.5 cm, 192 g
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