HENRY MATTHEWS; an Edwardian hallmarked silver pin cushion modelled as a reclining rabbit, Birmingham 1908, length 7cm.Additional InformationCushion distressed and needs replacing, tarnish throughout, one ear is slightly bent towards the central axis of the head, general minor surface wear and dirt, odd areas of tiny dints.
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LEVI & SALAMAN; a George V hallmarked silver novelty pin cushion modelled as a pig, Birmingham 1918, length 7.2cm (inset eyes missing).Additional InformationInset eyes appear to be missing as stated, small split to the top of the head, further misshaping to the rim around pin cushion, surface dents, nicks, scratches and tarnish.
ADIE & LOVEKIN LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver novelty pin cushion modelled as a pig, Birmingham 1905, length 8cm.Additional InformationPin cushion with some surface losses and distress, pig with some surface marks, scratches and nicks, some tarnish. Minor surface dents.
ADIE & LOVEKIN LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver novelty pin cushion modelled as a pig, Birmingham 1906, length 6.2cm.Additional InformationSome surface scratches, marks, nicks and minor dents, some misshaping to the rim around pin cushion, tarnish, further dents including to his left flank and right rear.
LEVI & SALAMAN; an Edward VII hallmarked silver novelty pin cushion modelled as a clog, Birmingham 1906, length 5.6cm, and a further silver pin cushion modelled as a heeled shoe with raised detail (2).Additional InformationFirst shoe with some surface dents, scratches and nicks, some misshaping to the rim around the pin cushion, pin cushion of the second example tired and distressed, again some surface marks and nicks, some tarnish.
CRISFORD & NORRIS; a hallmarked silver novelty pin cushion modelled as a duck, eyes missing, Birmingham date letter rubbed, length 7.3cm.Additional InformationThe inset eyes are missing as stated, date mark rubbed as stated, maker's mark rubbed but legible, surface wear and tarnish. Some misshaping and small nicks to rim around pin cushion.
DEAKIN & FRANCIS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver novelty pin cushion modelled as a wheelbarrow, Birmingham 1908, length 11.2cm.Additional InformationFront wheel sticks on its axle, general wear including surface scratches with some concentrated in areas, tarnish, a very small split to one of the front corners, some crimping and misshaping.
A Victorian hallmarked silver novelty pin cushion modelled as a heeled shoe with ribbon, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1890, length 10cm.Additional InformationMaker's mark rubbed as stated and is illegible, pin cushion somewhat distressed with holes to the top, surface scratches, small nicks, tarnish, etc.
S BLANCKENSEE & SON LTD; a George V hallmarked silver novelty pin cushion modelled as a shoe, Chester 1910, length 12.2cm, and another by the same maker, Birmingham 1918 (2).Additional InformationBoth pin cushions worn, the later example with surface damage exposing stuffing, one example with misshaping to rim around pin cushion and split to the rear, the later example with some misshaping, pin cushion possibly associated as not a tight fit, both with surface dents, scratches, nicks and tarnish, later ribbons in the form of shoelaces. Birmingham example with sizeable dent to the rear and further smaller.
GOURDEL VALES & CO; a George V hallmarked silver calendar modelled as a pair of golf clubs and golf ball mounted on spreading circular base with complete set of month and date cards, Birmingham 1926, height approx 7cm.Additional InformationSome dents, some misshaping, the calendar section sits at a slightly backwards angle, surface wear, scratches, nicks etc, generally will need some attention.
AARON LUFKIN DENNISON; an Edward VII hallmarked silver novelty sovereign case modelled as a golf ball, Birmingham 1902, diameter 3.3cm, and another smaller example, approx 1.3ozt (2). Additional InformationGolf ball example with general surface wear, some scratches, nicks, some engraved numbers to interior, the smaller example with dents throughout.
DEAKIN & FRANCIS; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver novelty swizzle stick modelled as a golf club, Birmingham 1954, length 15cm when extended, also a hallmarked silver glass cocktail stirrer with finial modelled as a golfer, Douglas Pell, Birmingham 1994, length 20cm, weighable silver approx 0.1ozt (2).
LAWRENCE EMANUEL; an Edward VII hallmarked silver chatelaine with pierced foliate scrolls with four open link chains, Birmingham 1901, suspending a base metal framed scarab and swivel seal, a white metal Sampson Mordan & Co propelling pencil, a circular pin cushion, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1903, and a French mesh purse, length 29cm, weighable silver approx 2.8ozt.
ROSENTHAL, JACOB & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver nurse's buckle with mask, floral and foliate decoration, width 15cm, London 1891, approx 2.3ozt.Additional InformationThis lot could be posted in a jiffy bag at a cost of £12 + VAT within the UK and £17 + VAT within the rest of Europe. Both sections are slightly misshapen but otherwise ok.
DOUGLAS PELL; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver octagonal scent bottle of plain form with screw cap, London 1991, height 4cm, and a 925 silver oval locket pendant with porcelain plaque painted with a swan, signed by Janet Ainsworth, on silver chain, combined approx 0.5ozt (2).
GREY & CO; an Edward VII hallmarked silver topped table bell modelled as a tortoise, Birmingham 1909, with metal base and winder to underneath, length 14cm.Additional InformationHeavy surface rubbing caused by cleaning, traces of cleaning products, tarnish to the incised parts, in working order, appears that two screws are missing from where the base is attached to the shell, the head is rubbed from silver plating, also rubbing to the tail and wear to legs, some tarnish and minor areas of rust visible to the inside.
AMONITE LTD; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver gilt 1981 Royal Wedding Commemorative thimbles, Birmingham, and a wooden cylindrical box with commemorative embossed hallmarked silver inset lid, Norman Cherry, Edinburgh, diameter 4.5cm, weighable approx 0.1ozt (3).
WILLIAM NEALE LTD; a George V hallmarked silver ring stand modelled as a street post lantern, on circular dished base, Birmingham 1910, height 12cm (af).Additional InformationThe stem has been resoldered, lower part just below the knop, also the base appears to be resoldered to the pin dish base, leather lining to underneath, the stem is slightly out of axis.
A Victorian hallmarked silver miniature chamber stick on heart shaped base with three stud feet and Moroccan leather lining, maker's mark partially obscured, Birmingham 1891, height 2.5cm.Additional InformationThe nozzle collar slightly misshapen, rubbing to cast rope twist rim of the base, surface dirt to underneath and residues of cleaning products, areas of tarnish particularly above the knop and underneath the collar, surface wear commensurate with age.
KARL KURZ; an early 20th century German pseudo-Hanau miniature of salon chair embossed with two doves, with importer's mark for Theodore Hartmann, London 1903, and two further import silver chairs including Berthold Muller, Chester 1908, approx 1.2ozt (3).Additional InformationThe arm chair is a bit warped, the upright is bent towards the front and one leg appears misshapen, original maker's marks rubbed, two further chairs with tarnish throughout, smaller chair with casting imperfections particularly to the upright, with misshapen legs, the further chair with restoration to one front leg and possible restoration to one back leg.
SAUNDERS & SHEPHERD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver miniature model of wheelbarrow with pierced sides, Birmingham 1908, length 9.5cm, approx 0.7ozt.Additional InformationGenerally appears intact, some surface wear and dirt (mild tarnish throughout and small areas of heavier tarnish), a few scuffs to upper rim, the item appears slightly warped but it most likely is a manufacturing imperfection.
WANG HING & CO; a late 19th/early 20th century Chinese miniature model of man pulling rickshaw, length 7.5cm, a further larger single cruet set, maker's mark WO Co Ltd, and miniature yellow metal example stamped with character marks, length 2.8cm, and a white metal model of masted boat, also a Portuguese silver miniature sledge, Lisbon, and two similar white metal examples, combined approx 3.5ozt (7).
Two Victorian hallmarked silver bladed mother of pearl bodied pen knives by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1882, and John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1883, both with inscribed plaques, and a rectangular floral and foliate engraved vinaigrette, Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham 1824 (af), weighable silver approx 0.3ozt (3).
Five variously hallmarked silver bladed mother of pearl handled fruit knives to include an Edwardian foliate engraved example, length 11.5cm, William Needham, Sheffield 1904, also an ivory handled example and a propelling pencil/fountain pen combination (7).Additional InformationSurface wear and dirt to all pieces, some handles with small chips, some blades dented and bent, propelling pencil and pen mechanism does not work perfectly.
ELIZABETH MORLEY (probably); a George III hallmarked silver rattle with whistle and suspension ring, with two rows of six bells and a coral handle, apparently no town mark, possibly London 1808, with presentation inscription dated 1940, height 12.5cm.Additional InformationMild tarnish throughout, some bells misshapen or with dints, general surface wear commensurate with age.
Three variously hallmarked silver Victorian silver whistles to include a vesta/whistle combination engraved with foliate motifs, George Unite (possibly), Birmingham 1887, and a small similarly decorated whistle with suspension ring, Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1892, also a sterling silver example and a 9ct yellow gold example, William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1901, silver approx 0.7ozt, gold 2.4g (5).
SAMPSON MORDAN & CO LTD (probably); an Edward VII hallmarked silver post horn, maker's mark obscured, 1908, length 30.5cm, approx 1.3ozt.Additional InformationHeavy wear, numerous dints and scuffs, misshapen main body and rim, maker's mark heavily rubbed and other marks rubbed, the two suspensions loops misshapen and rubbed, one is snapped at one end, repaired to the central section of the body.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese Export silver pounce pot modelled as a Bixi funerary stele, with verses of script to each side, bearing two character mark seals to base, height 9cm, approx 1.4ozt.Additional InformationTarnish throughout, areas of surface wear such a rubbing mainly to the top, dint to back of the base, scratches to the base, no obvious traces of damage or restoration.
CHARLES FOX II; a William IV hallmarked silver pounce pot of inverted baluster form embossed with masks and floral garlands, on stylised foliate base, London 1837, height 8.5cm, approx 2.5ozt.Additional InformationThe cover is slightly loose, minor surface wear commensurate with age and usage, mild tarnish throughout, scratches to base and some tiny scuffs.
ADIE & LOVKIN LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver vacant circular seal with foliate scroll embossed and lattice pierced handle, Birmingham 1905, length 8cm, also a modern pencil case embossed with a Toby jug and a chasing rabbit, stamped 925, with suspension ring (2).
MAPPIN & WEBB; a cased pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver square cufflinks decorated with pronounced hallmarks, Sheffield 1973, approx 1.1ozt.Additional InformationThe cuff links are 2.5cm square and could be posted in a jiffy bag at a cost of £12 + VAT within the UK.
HUKIN & HEATH; a Victorian hallmarked silver rimmed Coalport porcelain circular bowl with textured sides, Birmingham 1893, diameter 13cm (af), and a Royal Bayreuth porcelain miniature vase with silver rim, Henry Perkins & Sons, London 1911 (2).Additional InformationThere is a hairline crack below the silver mounted rim, with staining, also a few other areas of staining, very fine crazing to the glaze, predominantly to the base and incised parts, a band of staining to the inside, the silver mounts appear to be intact.
JOSEPH & RICHARD GRIFFIN; a George V hallmarked silver photo frame with raised foliate decoration and easel back, Chester (date mark rubbed), 18.5 x 13cm. Additional InformationDented, some holes to the silver, general surface wear throughout. The back is af as the stand is loose and needs to be reattached.
Two hallmarked silver miniature photo frames, a slightly larger circular frame and two white metal frames, a silver decanter label inscribed 'Whisky' and a silver Fiddle pattern spoon (some af) (7). Additional InformationThe two larger frames af, general wear and tear throughout, surface scratches, etc.
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