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HENRY BOURNE; an Edward VII hallmarked silver tea caddy, with cylindrical stoneware body, Birmingham 1908, height 13cm.Additional InformationWe have some of the silver applied decoration lifting in parts and cleaning product residue throughout, crazing and surface wear to the body of the canister, two tiny dents to the cover, but overall condition is good.
INTERNATIONAL BULLION & METAL BROKERS; a silver gilt pill box of shaped outline with enamel detail to lid and engraved foliate detail, import mark for London, width 3.5cm, and a 950 grade silver pill box, the lid set with turquoise cabochons and featuring ropework decoration, approx 1.1ozt (2). Additional InformationVery minor surface wear but both in good condition.
A group of various hallmarked silver items to include cased flatware, knife rests, cigarette case and cruet set, etc.Additional InformationUnfortunately due to the low estimate and grouped nature of this lot we are unable to provide additional details at this time, we apologise for the inconvenience.
ELKINGTON & CO; a velvet lined cased late Victorian hallmarked silver pair of berry spoons with matching grape scissors each with intricate pierced terminals and gilt washed decoration to the bowls, Birmingham 1896, length of spoons 21.5cm, combined approx 7.1ozt.Additional InformationWhilst there are a few surface scratches and knocks to the case, the spoons and grape scissors themselves are in good condition with just minor surface wear, some cleaning product residue to the grape scissors.
A small group of jewellery comprising an unmarked yellow and white metal bar brooch set with old cut diamond, a yellow metal brooch set with light blue coloured stones, stamped 15ct to reverse, two further unmarked brooches, a silver bow brooch and a pair of yellow metal screw back earrings with Chinese character drops stamped 9ct, total combined approx 20.3g.
PETER & WILLIAM BATEMAN; a George III hallmarked silver teapot with wooden handle and finial and band of engraved detail to the body, London 1808, length 29cm, approx 18.15ozt.Additional InformationTarnishing throughout as the piece has not been cleaned but of good gauge and solid, light surface scratches but free from any inscriptions, major dents, etc.
A mixed group of ceramics and ceramic figures comprising three Keeling & Co Ltd Losol ware jugs, a West German vase, a Clarice Cliff for Royal Staffordshire floral decorated dish, a silver plate mounted jar, two Beswick donkeys and two hounds. Additional InformationLight general wear.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY: a George V hallmarked silver salver of shaped circular form with engraved initials to the central panel and raised on three scrolling feet, London 1924, width 31cm, approx 32ozt.Additional InformationSurface scratches to the main platform around the engraved initials, hallmark is clear, heavily tarnished but basically just in need of a good clean.
SIBRAY, HALL & CO LTD (CHARLES CLEMENT PILLING); a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver gilt spoons with figural finials above foliate detailed stems to scallop moulded bowls, London 1901, length 18.8cm, approx 3.3ozt (2). Additional InformationSome rubbing to the gilding, some surface marks and some scratches.
A matched pair of George III hallmarked silver spoons, later converted to berry spoons and gilded, London 1801, length approx 22cm, approx 3.8ozt, sold in Goldmsiths & Silversmiths Co fitted box.Additional InformationAs mentioned, these are a matched pair, very slightly different in form and shape and were later worked but are presented in good condition.
Four hand carved briar pipes comprising Northern Briars 'Regal Rox Cut' (with silver collar), Invicta, Colin Fromm and a further example modelled as an owl with glass eyes signed 'SCR 98', also a brass mounted pipe rack, a Dunhill smoker's pouch and assorted smoking accessories.
PAUL STORR; a George III hallmarked silver bell shaped goblet with band of elaborately cast vines and grapes on pin pricked ground, on waisted knopped stem above spreading circular foot embossed with band of stylised floral motifs above plain cylindrical base, London 1810, height 17cm, approx 19.7ozt.Additional InformationShape appears intact, traces of surface wear such as some scratches and areas of scuffing throughout particularly to the inside, no traces of major damage or restoration. Postage of this lot will be £17 + VAT within the UK.
A large quantity of hallmarked silver flatware including table forks, small forks, serving spoons, dessert spoons, eight pairs of sugar tongs, teaspoons etc, also an ivory handled silver bladed fork etc, various hallmarks, predominantly 19th century, combined approx 147.1ozt.
WH COLLINS & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver rattle modelled as a dog with simulated ivory teething ring, Chester 1961, a Victorian silver rattle (af), and a white metal double sided moon face rattle stamped to one side 'St. Sil' (3). Additional InformationThe dog rattle has several dents to the body, teething ring has abrasions to the rim as if it has been chewed, the coral handle of the Victorian silver rattle has been broken off, part remains in the base of the rattle, some further dents, scratches and marks, whistle section possible replaced as appears of cruder manufacture and is set at an angle, the moon rattle also with surface scratches, some indentations, all tarnished with general wear throughout.
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