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An Edwardian silver shaped circular waiter, piecrust border, the field engraved with a Rococo band of shells, leafy scrolls and diapers, 20.5cm diam, Birmingham 1909; a George III design silver shaped circular waiter, acanthus-wrapped knurl feet, 20.5cm diam, E Viner, Sheffield 1957, (2), 19oz gross
An Elizabeth II commemorative silver horn, the cornucopia inscribed in Celtic text with '1000 YEARS OF ENGLISH MONARCHY, EDGAR TO ELIZABETH II AD 973-1973, dolphin head terminal, two claw supports, 15.3cm high, Albert E Jones, Birmingham 1973, 16.5ozAlbert E Jones (1870-1954) studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, Birmingham under Edward Taylor and later worked as a Guildman at the Birmingham Guild of Handicrafts.
An unusual sterling silver perpetual tally counter, click mechanism, 4.5cm diam, early 20th century Condition Report: Good general condition with age wear scuffs and scratches Light denting Click action good and firm Clear sterling marks No obvious repairs or restorations visible
Automobilia - an George V silver shaped square waiter, Presented to Harry Cottell on the occasion of his retirement after forty four years of loyal service by the Directors of Jensen Motors Ltd, September 1971, scroll feet, 20.5cm wide, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1920, 13.7oz
Modern Design - a gilt silver coloured metal chalice and paten, the Hemi-spherical bowl and conical base waisted by an ivorine girdle, planished overall, 19cm high, the paten quite plain and conforming, 15.5cm diam, 20th century, 21oz gross, fitted case Condition Report: Good condition Unmarked
Please note the view is of York Minster and not Durham Cathedral. Nathaniel Mills - an early Victorian silver rounded rectangular castle top vinaigrette, the hinged cover in relief with a view of York Minster, enclosing a gilt interior with pierced grille, engine turned base centred by a vacant shield shaped cartouche, 4.5cm wide, Birmingham 1842 Condition Report: This is York Minster not Durham Cathedral. Good condition
Paul Storr - a George III silver boat shaped pedestal sugar basket, of substantial gauge, bright-cut engraved with wrigglework ribbons, swags and paterae, oval foot, 18cm wide, London 1795, 14.5oz Condition Report: Please see additional images, marks fairly good with some rub, including to makers initials, wrigglework good, some scratches and surface wear, handle mildly askew, could easily be realigned
White Star Line - a 19th century American sterling silver mantel vase, applied with flowers and centred by an oval cartouche, within a border chased and engraved with flowers, inscribed Presented to Captain Perry of the Adriatic March 4th 1874, By his friends here inscribed for the ** and kind attention bestowed upon them during the voyage from Liverpool to New York, February 1874, to verso a list of donors, further inscribed From Capt Perry to Friend Langton with Esteem, domed circular foot, 21cm high, c.1874, 12oz Condition Report: Tarnished. Needs a good clean. 322g Good condition
A Chinese silver cream jug and two-handled sucrier, cast and chased in shallow relief with traditional figures farming a rural landscape of fields, prunus trees and outcrops, bamboo effect handles, 8cm and 7cm high, two-character mark to base, c.1890 Condition Report: The weight is 313g
A George III silver pair cased verge calendar pocket watch, by John Josephson, 3.5cm circular chased dial inscribed Josephson, date aperture, the fusee movement with square pillars, signed and numbered 3849, London 1772, associated outer case Condition Report: Evidence of repairs and restorations evident, Matched cases, Missing top suspension ring, Not working, See detailed images
A George III silver-gilt pair cased verge pocket watch, by Josiah Emery, London, 3.5cm enamel dial inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, fusee movement with square pillars, signed and numbered 472, 6cm over loop, c.1775, the outer case possibly associated Condition Report: Condition generally good overall with age wear and use marks Not currently working as missing chain Dial cracked Evidence of repairs and restoration visible See attached images
An 18th century silver pair case pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, inscribed Gould, London, fusee movement, signed Gould London, 10494, London 1777, the case embossed with figures and scrolls, silver Albert and fob Condition Report: Generally good condition with age and use marks Not currently working Cases fair See detailed images
A 19th century Bacchanalian mask head necklace, mixed yellow and silver coloured metal body of nine graduated open cast mask links, with leafy beards, fringes collars, above two blooming flowers, and bead droplet, each divided by a smaller scrolling arch droplet link, ring link chain, conforming mask head hooked clasp, 38cm long, 70.2g gross
A fine quality turquoise inset silver mounted Lapis Lazuli seal stamp, elongated octagonal matrix, engraved with Arabic script and floral motifs, tapering silver mount inset with a single turquoise cabochon, revolving ball and Heart suspension loop, unmarked, 37mm x 32mm Condition Report: Good general condition 37mm x 32mm base panel 47mm full drop length
A late 19th century Burmese ruby and diamond pendant brooch, scrolling body pave encrusted with thirteen Burmese rubies and seventeen rose and old cut diamonds, total estimated stone weights, rubies, 2.75ct, diamonds, 1.4ct, silver gilt body with articulated droplet, unmarked, 43mm x 28mm, 12g gross, later Jay's, 56 Kings Road, Brighton fitted case, with Gemological certification services rubies card
A pair of 19th century hair work and rock crystal cut hoop earrings, each inset with a single transverse mounted cushion cut clear crystal above a hair work panel and gold wire motif, stones measuring approx 8.20mm x 8.10mm, silver metal case, rose gold hook fittings, unmarked, 2g gross (2)
A pair of silver inlaid tortoiseshell triple layer floral drop earrings, each composed of three graduated eight petal flower heads, stacked as one, with domed centre, double chain suspension, ball and hook fittings, unmarked, 73mm drop, 38mm diameter, 15.2g gross (2)
Edwin Frederick Holt (1830 - 1912) A Dog's Dinner, the three pets contemplate a plate of leftovers in a Victorian drawing-roomsigned and dated 1883, inscribed Prize Medal R.A. [Royal Academy], oil on canvas, 62cm x 51.5cm Edwin Frederick Holt was born in Hampstead in 1830 and lived most of his adult life in Dunstable. He studied at the Royal Academy of Art, where he won the silver medal in 1854. He exhibited seven pictures at the Royal Academy, twelve at the British Institution and forty at the Royal Society of British Artists.
A pair of 1970s silver, Royal National Life Boat Institution commemorative dishes by Hector Miller, London 1974, 'One hundred and fiftieth anniversary', the gilt central scene depicting the rescue of the crew of St George off Douglas Isle of Man, on 20 November 1830, limited edition 189 and 190/750, 7 3/4" dia, 649g, cased
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