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A Set of Six Edwardian Silver Coffee Spoons & Tongs, Hallmarks for Sheffield 1909, boxed, also with a christening set, comprising of a silver spoon and fork, with a stainless butter knive, boxed, a pair of Victorian silver plated grape scissors, boxed, and another pair of grape scissors, (a lot)
An Adams Style Silver Sweetmeat Style Bowl, Hallmarks for Sheffield, circa late 19th century, Decorated with masks of rams heads, raised on hoof feet, 11cm high, approximately 2oz, also with a Continental hammered silver bowl, stamped 800 to underside, approximately 4oz, (2), approximately 6oz in total
An Austro-Hungarian Seven Piece Silver Tea and Coffee Set, circa late 19th / early 20th century, Having hallmarks for Austrian silver 1781-1921, In the form of a female head for Diana, with retailers mark for Schwarz & Steiner of Vienna, stamped with initials WC, Comprising of a spirit kettle with burner, three piece tea service, (tea pot, sugar bowl and cream jug) coffee pot and jug, and a large two handled tray, monogrammed to centre, Decorated with embossed roses and ferns, having ivory handles, raised on animal paw feet with mask decoration, approximately 280 oz in total, (7) Condition reportMinor age staining and age cracks to handles(see images)Handle on spirit kettle is needing tightened, at present it falls down to left and right.Slight bash to rose surmount on coffee pot.The set is in good condition, it has minor age staining and surface marks to all pieces in keeping with age.
A George III Silver Salver, Hallmarks for Richard Rugg, London 1767, The circular tray engraved with a coat of arms to the centre, raised on four scroll feet, 35cm diameter, approximately 38 ozCondition reportMinor age stains, surface marks to silver. Engraving to the centre has minor fading also.
A Silver Claret Jug, Hallmarks for Glasgow 1887, Makers marks initialed J.R, Decorated with panels of Indian embossed Hindu Deities in foliage, 27cm high, approximately 18 ozCondition reportThe cover opens and closes freely.The top join to handle is starting to come away, so it is a bit loose to touch.Old bash to rim of underside.Hallmarks are clear.Minor age staining and surface marks to jug.
A Continental Percussion Musket, circa 19th century, Having a cap container mounted in the walnut butt, set into the butt is a silver coat of arms, 134cm long Condition reportTrigger and hammer both functioning, barrel is fine. stock has areas of old repairs (in keeping with age) no makers markings.
A Scottish Cavalry Basket Hilt Sword, circa early 18th century, The hilt of Stirling type, with knuckle guard, pierced with hearts, fluted dome shaped pommel, ray skin grip bound with a single twist of silver wire, the single edge blade stamped with initials IH, the basket hilt has some pieces lacking, 105cm long Condition reportLength of blade 85cm / 33inches. 1H stamped on blade about 1.5 inches below hilt. piece of metal work missing on left hand side of basket hilt, some surface rust evident.
Thomas Perkes, 18th century, A Flintlock Pistol, Having an ivory mounted ramrod, silver mounts, walnut stock, scroll decoration to side plates and butt guard, signed T Perkes, (flint holder broken), 51cm longCondition reportYou cant pull the cock back easily, the front ramrod pipe is loose and the wood is damaged where the pipe has come away. No obvious proof marks. The ramrod pipe that fits into the stock is loose and there is a crack in the wood going from the pipe to the barrel, an a 45 degree angle, small crack about 1 inch in the stock just behind the trigger.
A Scottish Basket Hilt Sword, circa 18th century, The basket having fine design and finish, ray skin and silver wire grip, the blade stamped Solingen N XX, 103cm long, Condition reportLength of blade 34 inches / 98.5 cm long. stamped solingen near top of blade plus XX both sides. no stamps or initials.
A George III silver teapot, marks worn, with a similar sugar bowl and jug, Sheffield 1936, 18.5ozt gross (3) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot- Ebonised finish to the handle extensively worn. Coat of Arms worn but still visible however the motto is difficult to decipher. Tip of spout with some small nicks. Areas of tarnishing and 'orange peel' effect pitting. Handle attached but wobbles. Finial underside split and chipped. General dents/blemishes throughout commensurate with age. Makers mark 'IP'. The interior bearing a later metal band to reinforce the exterior where the Coat of Arms are located (this is not noticeable externally). Milk jug and sugar bowl - each appear in generally good condition however the bowl does have a dent to one side. Tarnished.
A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, John Wainwright & Son Ormskirk movement, No.22983, the circular watch with white face and black Roman numeral dial with improved patent lever and subsidiary seconds dial, dust cover engraved and dated '1878', 7.5cm high overall CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A selection of open face pocket watches and parts, a silver watch albert and further watch albert's (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A miscellany of 19th century silver, copper and cupro-nickel coinage, to include an 1874 silver 5 Franc, an 1817 sixpence, with some Long Eaton Cycling Club medals and travelling scales etc along with a selection of Masonic regalia to include gilt metal Steward medals, a Masonic apron and pair of gloves with assorted Masonic Shropshire year books etc all within a leather case (Qty)
A Westminster limited edition 'Traditional Crown' proof coin set, in fitted box, with a DateStamp 2016 specimen year set, in case, a Numisproof silver proof coin - 'The Longest Running Monarch', a 2015 silver proof Longest Reigning Monarch £5 coin, a 1999 Britannia silver £2 coin with certificate, a 1998 silver proof £2, and two other coins (Qty)
An 18th century continental silver vase / goblet, of flared form, with an applied strap suspended with three embossed diamond shaped drops, the base engraved 'NA.SD - AMD 1742', three rubbed hallmarks, 14cm CONDITION REPORT: No obvious signs of repairs. Hallmarks partially rubbed and difficult to decipher. Interior appears planished but clean. Exterior with expected surface wear and general blemishes but nothing hugely concerning. See additional images.
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