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AN ENGLISH SILVER PAIR CASED VERGE WATCH CHARLES REYNER, LONDON No37698 with turned pillars, enamel dial, plain cases and flat centred glass, 5.8cm diam, casemaker JW incuse, London 1831++Movement in apparently working order and running smoothly, typical wear to case but no repair. Push piece on outer case holed, no play in hinges, back of inner case engraved Thos Harrison, 1859. Enamel dial with flat chip at 3, flat centred glass with wear scratches
A CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL SNUFF BOX AND MATCH BOX EN SUITE, EARLY 20TH C 7.5 and 4.5cm l, marked 800 and a cigarette holder, cased, 2ozs 12dwts (3)++Polish residues but enamel undamaged, no engraving or erasure, slightly stained and frayed lining of box with rust spots and marks
A GEORGE IV COMPOSED SILVER GILT CHRISTENING SET OF SPOON, FORK AND KNIFE with flower and shell embossed hafts, knife 15.4cm l, maker AH, a pellet between in an ellipse, Sheffield 1822, the fork maker's mark only, the spoon by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823, plush fitted and brass inlaid rosewood box, the tablet to the lid inscribed Caroline to Caroline, with key++Two of the fork tines slightly bent; slight wear, an attractive and good quality example
SHEFFIELD & HALLAMSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. TWO GOLD MEDALS awarded to George Frederick Wilkinson Snr and Jnr and a silver medal to the same of the RSAA, 1903-4, 1927-8 and 1936-7 Seasons, largest 4.2cm, various makers, 11.5g (gold)Provenance: The players and by descent to the present vendor++Gold and enamel medal - enamel chipped. The others in good condition with light wear
AN EDWARD VII SILVER DESK BAROMETER-ALTIMETER CALLAGHAN & CO 23A NEW BOND ST, CORNER OF CONDUIT ST, LONDON calibrated from 24-31inches of mercury, the rotating bezel from 0-5000 feet in heavy gauge case, the back opening to release a swing strut, 6.8cm diam, by A T Oliver, London 1908, morocco case++In very good condition with a few light surface scratches on case back. No engraving or erasure, as good as new and apparently responding correctly to pressure changes. Case lightly scuffed, lining frayed and stained
TWO SETS OF FOUR AND SIX EDWARD VII SILVER AND ENAMEL PLACE OR MENU STANDS finely painted with game birds, dogs, a racehorse with jockey up or fox hunter riding to hounds, on round foot, 4.2cm diam, by S Mordan & Co Ltd, Chester 1906 or 07 and stamped Rd 402227, six in green leather case signed for EDWARDS & SONS 161 REGENT ST, 13ozs++All in fine condition, no damage or restoration, old blue tarnish on most and with the appearance of little or never used. The box slightly faulty, scuffed and scratched, silk lining frayed in places, scarce and rare in this superb condition
A JAMES I SILVER SEAL TOP SPOON 16.4cm, maker's mark a crescent enclosing saltire [Jackson, third edition, p107], 1oz 10dwts++Wear but in good preservation for age, stem very slightly bent, bowl not mis-shaped, all four marks readable, a few light scratches, no pricking or initials on the nimbus
A FRENCH SILVER GILT BEAKER of slightly flared, shaped oval section with moulded rim, above an engraved band of rocaille, applied with lambrequins alternating with bell flowers, on domed and moulded foot, 9.3cm h, by Johann Ludwig II Imlin, Strasbourg, c 1730, 6ozs 12dwts. A similar example is illustrated Dennis (F), Three Centuries of French Domestic Silver in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 1960, vol 1, plt 543. A practically identical example was offered Sotheby's, Paris, 12 April 2018, lot 234.++Light polish scratches only
GEORG JENSEN. A SILVER TABLE SERVICE Bernadotte pattern designed by Sigvard Bernadotte in 1939, comprising twenty three spoons in two sizes, twenty four forks in two sizes, twelve pairs of fish eaters and twelve silver hafted table knives, post 1945 maker's mark and STERLING DENMARK, 136ozs 15dwts (83)++Excellent condition with a few light polish scratches. No engraving or erasure, tines of forks not worn down or bent
AN EXTENSIVE TIFFANY & CO SILVER TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE, DIRECTORSHIP OF JOHN SEYMOUR II, 1907-47 St Dunstan pattern designed by Albert Angell Southwick, marked TIFFANY & CO STERLING PAT 1909 M, 171ozs 10dwts weighable (170)++Complete but for the loss of one or two smaller items of flatware, no engraving or initials, light polish scratches fork tines not worn down, straight/sharp, no rust on steel blades
A GEORGE V SILVER TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE Old English pattern, initialled B, by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1927-30, several sets of mother of pearl hafted silver dessert knives and forks and fish eaters, by various makers, London and Sheffield 1811 - 1921 and four ivorine hafted knives and plated flatware, in fitted mahogany canteen, 134ozs 6dwts weighable ++Silver and mother of pearl hafted silver items in uniformly good condition with only slight polish scratches and no noticeable wear. Fork tines not noticeable worn
AN EDWARD VII SILVER DRESSING MIRROR the openwork mount stamped with cherubs' heads, bevelled plate, backed on velvet, 37cm h, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1901++Typical polish residues and slight wear but silver undamaged, marks good. Mirror very slightly spotted, dark blue velvet backing worn bald in places. Vacant cartouche with no evidence of erasure
AN EDWARD VII SILVER MANICURE SET the oblong box embossed with cherubs' heads and clouds, the plush lined interior retaining six of the original eight accessories, 20cm l, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1901++Box in good condition, not holed or unduly worn, marks good, lid closing tightly, no splits, polish residues, interior dusty but not worn, several of the accessories possibly never used - all in good condition including the two glass jars. Silk lining to the underside of the lid frayed and stained
TWO EDWARD VII SILVER TRINKET BOXES the rectangular lid or bun cover and sides die stamped with cherubs' heads, 23.5cm l and 8cm diam, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1901++Both with even light wear and polish residues, one or two minor dents, the marks good. The lining of rectangular box partly detached and stained
A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER AND GILT GLASS HOT TODDY BEAKERS 12.5cm h, by Hukin & Heath Ltd, London 1907 and stamped 17293 and an Art Deco EPNS cocktail shaker by James Dixon & Sons Ltd (3)++Hot toddy glasses in fine original condition, the glass in our opinion original, no engraving or erasure no signs of wear or having been used. A small dent/scratch on the lid of one. Cocktail shaker with shallow dents on top of principal cork bung-stopper otherwise in good condition
A GEORGE V COMMEMORATIVE SILVER BOMBE INKWELL OF HEAVY GAUGE the lid cast with the arms of The Goldsmiths Company, inscribed The Gift of The Goldsmiths Company Silver Jubilee of King George V 1935, 10cm diam, by Garrard & Co Ltd, 14ozs 9dwts excluding glass liner++Good condition with minor dent on rim of foot. Original liner undamaged
A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD the ogee lid with open thumbpiece, the handle with heart terminal, 21cm h , by Louis Laroche, London 1739, 26ozs 8dwts++One or two tiny dents and light wear, no engraving and no evidence of erasure, marks well spaced and struck, from a local private collection
A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN GOTHIC SILVER OPENWORK SALT CELLARS blue glass liners, 7cm h, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1841, 10ozs 18dwts++All in good condition, no damage or repairs, the marks good. Three of the blued glass liners in our opinion the original with square foot to make more secure in the base of the salt cellar. The fourth a replacement with repaired base. The three original liners in good condition
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