A Norwegian silver and enamelled Brooch, by Marius Hammer, in the form of a pansy, with purple flowerhead, green and gold centre, together with a circular brooch, the centre with pansies, and a Stratton enamelled flower brooch (3) Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
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A Norwegian silver gilt enamelled Brooch, by Gustav Gaundernack, the front enamelled with dark blue ground and three sunflowers, marked on the reverse, 'G.G. 925s N.M', together with another silver and enamelled brooch with spray of flowers (2) Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
Two enamelled Brooches, one Norwegian silver by Maruis Hammer (1847 - 1927) with lime green enamel, the other in gilt metal with spray of flowers, together with an enamelled pendant with spray of flowers, box and glass reverse, and one small ceramic brooch (4) Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
A Moorcroft ceramic Brooch, pansy pattern, marked on reverse 'Moorcroft' in unmarked silver metal mount, crazed, 1½in (3.5cm) diameter, together with another circular ceramic brooch, painted with a butterfly, by Kensington C&L Art Ware, 1¾in (4cm) diameter (2) Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
An attractive silver hinged enamel Bracelet, formed of ten bowed narrow plaques, one including snap, alternatively enamelled in pale blue and black, the black panels with central pink rose, marked '935S' and with initial on snap 'V.M', together with a pale blue guilloche enamelled spherical hinged locket / charm, opening to reveal box and glass on each side (2) Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
A small early 19thC Brooch, in the form of a flowerhead, each petal set with a small diamond, with garnet centre, all mounted in silver, marked on pin unmarked, together with a small closed back oval brooch with central garnet and smaller garnets around, and a later facetted garnet brooch (3) Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
An attractive Necklace, formed of amethyst pastes and marcasite, the centre with an open flowerhead, with a smaller flowerhead drop beneath, with smaller mother of pearl set drop beneath, suspended from three marcasite set chains, all on a silver trace chain, the reverse mounted of the flowers, all engraved, marks on the bolt ring indecipherable, possibly French. Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
A mid 20thC Danish silver Pendant and Chain, by N.E.From, of circular form with cabochon green stone centre, the necklet of twelve shaped bars with circular links between, one marked 'Sterling Denmark N.E.From 925S', similarly marked on reverse of pendant. Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
A quantity of Costume Jewellery, including heart shaped brooch with green enamel, a brooch set with pale blue facetted square pastes with marcasite surround, a 935 silver Art Deco style bracelet set shaped blue stones, a silver brooch formed of a hunting crop with marcasite fox mask, other paste and marcasite jewellery (a lot) Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
A small collection of 'Fish' Jewellery, including an Iona silver Brooch of a stylised Dolphin, hallmarked Glasgow, 1961, an articulated fish pendant, an Italian glass pendant, possibly Murano, with Pisces Zodiac motif, in gold frame marked 750, a double fish pendant, with turquoise suspended etc., (a lot) Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
A large oval Brooch, the centre with an Italian canal scene, together with two silver mounted butterfly wing brooches a cut steel brooch with a female portrait miniature centre and a snake shaped cravat pin with turquoise bead head (5) Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
A collection of silver Jewellery, including four circular brooches, an Oriental bracelet with three cabochon coral coloured beads, cockerel brooch etc., (a lot) Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
A small collection of Jewellery, including an Austro-Hungarian brooch with green and amethyst paste stones, another similar style brooch, a sterling silver brooch of a lady in a hat, other brooches, in white metal and silver, a silver and blue enamel pendant and chain (a lot) Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
A cased pair of Victorian silver Napkin Rings, by Elkington & Co. Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1894, of circular form with bright cut foliate decoration, initialled, in fitted leather presentation case, together with a cased silver napkin ring, hallmarked London, 1908, with inscription, and two other silver napkin rings, approx total weight 4.6ozt (4)
Manchester Dog Show interest: A pair of Edwardian silver Prize Spoons, from 'Manchester Dog Show', by John Round & Son Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield 1907 / 1910, together with a pair of Edwardian silver spoons, hallmarked Sheffield 1906, the bowls engraved 'Manchester 1907', a silver teaspoon with enamelled crested finial for 'H St L & S. Canine Society', four silver 'L.K.A.' (Lancashire Kennel Association) medals, silver replica anointing spoon etc., approx total weight 12.7ozt, and a velvet lined domed presentation case (a lot)
A mixed collection of Jewellery and Costume Jewellery, including a small pair of aquamarine and diamond point earrings, 9ct yellow gold earrings, 2.2g, a silver card case, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, with hammered decoration, and a quantity of earrings, chains, faux pearls etc., (a lot)
A small George V silver footed Bon Bon Dish, by Henry Matthews, hallmarked Birmingham, 1919, of shaped circular form with pierced sides, raised on a plain circular foot, 4in (10cm) diameter, together with a pair of small circular silver bon bon dishes, hallmarked Birmingham, 1922 (3)
A George VI silver Sauce Boat, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked Sheffield, 1939, of traditional form with wavy cut edge, raised on three hoof feet, together with a Victorian silver cream jug, hallmarked Birmingham, 1894, with demi-fluted decoration, and another similar, hallmarked London 1894, approx total weight 8.8ozt (3)
A George V three piece silver Cruet Set. by Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1934, the mustard pot with blue glass liner, open salt and a small pepperette, together with a pair of Edwardian silver octagonal open salts, hallmarked London, 1907, and an Edwardian silver mustard pot, hallmarked Chester 1909 (6)
A late Victorian silver three piece Bachelor's Tea Set, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, hallmarked London, 1897 / 1898, of small circular form, with moulded decoration and reeded edge, the teapot with wooden handle and finial, the sugar bowl and cream jug with circular ring handle, teapot 4¾in (12cm) high.
An Edwardian silver Vesta Case, by William Neale, hallmarked Chester 1905, of traditional hinged rectangular form with bands of reeded decoration, central cartouche engraved with initials, together with five other silver vesta cases, and a small silver card case, damaged, approx total weight 5.6ozt (6)
A cased set of six late Victorian silver Teaspoons with Sugar Nips, by John Millard Banks, hallmarked Birmingham, 1893, gilded bowls with bright cut foliate decoration, in velvet lined presentation case, together with a cased Victorian spoon and fork set, by Hilliard & Thomason, hallmarked Birmingham 1890, the front and reverse with bright cut foliate decoration, in fitted case (2)
A George V silver Sauce Boat, by Barker Brothers, hallmarked Chester 1914, of traditional form with wavy cut edge, together with a small silver cream jug, by Viners hallmarked Sheffield, 1932, and a silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, by Marples & co., hallmarked Birmingham, 1906, approx total weight 10.6ozt (3)
A group of six small sterling silver Pepperettes, of plain octagonal form with screw fitting circular pierced covers, the bases marked 'JWW Sterling', 1½in (4cm) high, together with a small collection of various silver spoons and a small quantity of silver plated items, weighable silver 4ozt (a lot)
A late Victorian silver Dressing Table Tray, hallmarked Birmingham, 1900, of lobed form with putti amongst foliate decoration, the centre with vacant cartouche, together with a small capstan inkwell, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield, 1910, a silver mounted glass stamp wetter and a small silver stamp roller (4)
A George V silver Caddy Spoon, by George Unite, hallmarked Birmingham, 1925, with shell finial, together with a George IV silver spoon, by Edward Farrell, hallmarked London, 1823, two silver pierced pin trays, hallmarked Birmingham 1899, an unusual pair of silver plated asparagus tongs, and a small quantity of other silver flatware, circular dish, etc. weighable silver 5ozt (a lot)
A George V silver mounted Pocket Watch Easel Case, by Henry Matthews, hallmarked Birmingham, 1915, of square form with leather easel reverse, the aperture for a 'giant' pocket watch, containing a nickel pocket watch, together with a small modern silver mounted easel clock, by Kitney & Co., hallmarked London, 1996, velvet easel reverse, quartz clock (2)
A cased Victorian silver Fork and Spoon Set, by Josiah Williams & Co., hallmarked London, 1890, with bright cut foliate decoration, in velvet lined fitted presentation case, together with a George III silver cream jug, hallmarks worn but probably London, 1805, of oval form with a band of bright cut decoration, reeded handle, approx total weight 4.6ozt (2)
A George V silver Cigarette Case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1929, of hinged rectangular form with engine turned decoration, the front with initials, together with a quantity of other silver and silver mounted items, including three frames, spill vase etc., all a/f, weighable silver 8.1ozt (a lot)
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