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A late Victorian silver topped porcelain scent bottle, of globular lobed form, printed with flowering foliage on a cream ground, the screw cover with florally embossed decoration, by Cornelius D. Saunders & James F. H. Shepherd, Chester 1885, 6.5cm highGood overall, minor wear to printed design on underside
An early Victorian silver seven bar toast rack, the shaped and curved divisions with oval loop handle, on foliate scroll cast feet, maker's mark W.E, London 1839, 16.5cm long, together with a George V silver sugar castor of octagonal baluster form, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1916, 21cm high, and an Edwardian silver small salver with shaped and gadrooned border, on scroll feet, London 1902, 16cm wide, 27oz overall. (3)Toast rack - good condition. Castor - good condition. Small salver - minor knocks and scratches.
A 9ct gold open face pocket watch, with white enamel dial, seconds subsidiary dial and keyless wind movement, 4.6cm wide, a 9ct gold lady's wristwatch with flexible link bracelet strap, a further 9ct gold mesh link strap, a gold plated pocket watch, a silver fob watch with curb link albert chain, and a silver wristwatch. (7)mesh strap approx weight 7.2g. Gold pocket watch has several knocks and dents to the back, and a date 1925 engraved to the inner case. It appears to run when wound though we do not guarantee that it is working.
Two sets of six Danish silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoons, with vari-coloured enamel handles and pierced terminals by Egon Lauridsen, Copenhagen, casedOne set are in good condition overall, though one of the gilt bowls appears more tarnished than the others. The other set has three out of the six spoons with damage to the enamel.
A pair of George III silver old English pattern tablespoons, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, and a quantity of Georgian and later flatware, to include three sauce ladles, a pair of salad servers, two berry spoons, a sifter spoon, various other spoons, a pair of wishbone sugar nips etc, 38oz overall. (qty)
A late 19th century Chinese export silver cigar case by Wang Hing, of curved and rounded rectangular form with hinged cover, 15cm high, a silver cigarette case of rounded rectangular form with lobed decoration by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Birmingham 1894, 12cm, and a cigar case, stamped 'Silver', 13.5oz overall. (3)
A late Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell trinket box, of serpentine shaped outline and having foliate scroll embossed mounts with sprung clasp, by Atkin Bros, London 1897, the underside stamped Zimmerman, 98 Jermyn St. SW, 12cm wideIn good condition overall, hinge and closure fine. The tortoiseshell is becoming opaque/cloudy and dry looking. Some wear and minor damage to the extremities of the silver mounts. Small abrasion to the underside.
A mid Victorian silver swing handled sugar basket, pierced and engraved with swags of foliage, with gadrooned border, twist handle and blue glass liner, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1869, 12cm wide, and a late Victorian silver urn shaped swing handled sugar basket, engraved with foliate shield cartouches and having gilt interior, by Jacob Berman, London 1880, 13cm high, 13oz overall. (2)
A George III silver old English pattern tablespoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1785, with incuse duty mark, a similar George II tablespoon by James Tookey, London 1759, another by Thomas Chawner, London 1774, and a pair of George IV provincial old English pattern tablespoons by William Woodman (Bristol), Exeter 1828, 10.5oz overall. (5)
A George III silver christening mug, of slightly tapered form with bands of reeded decoration, scroll handle and gilt interior, by James Mince, London 1804, 9cm high, and a similar smaller mug by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1812, 8cm high, engraved initials, 10.5oz overall. (2)Larger mug in very good condition, minor dings to the handle, good gauge, marks clear, no engraving. Smaller mug has a couple of small dents and has engraved initials
A pair of enamel and diamond set cufflinks, the circular blue guilloche enamel plaques with white borders and centred with a small diamond, having plain backs, unmarked, a pair of silver and yellow enamel cufflinks, two further pairs of cufflinks, and a silver dress ring with matching ear studs, having raised circular gilt scroll decoration centred with small diamonds. (11)
A late Victorian silver bowl, embossed and engraved with flowering foliage, on shaped legs with lily pad feet by Lambert & Co, the maker's mark partially overstruck, London 1883, 13cm wide, and an Edwardian silver pierce-decorated bowl, on pierced foot by William Aitken, Birmingham 1905, 16cm wide, 16oz overall. (2)
An Edwardian silver large sugar caster, of baluster form, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1905, 23cm high, another silver sugar caster, by J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1973, 15cm high, a late Victorian silver helmet shaped cream jug, on square pedestal foot, Sheffield 1894, and another small silver cream jug, Chester 1901, 15.5oz overall. (4)
A mid Victorian silver hip flask, of oval form, with engine turned decoration reserving a crest to one side, by Thomas Johnson I, London 1863, 12.5cm high, together with a set of six silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, cased, 7.5oz overall. (2)
A late Victorian silver sweetmeat basket, of shaped foliate and scroll pierced outline, with pierced and embossed sides, on foliate cast feet by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1898, 17.5cm long, and a silver sugar caster of chamfered baluster form by Jay Richard Attenborough Co. Ltd, Chester 1935, 19.5cm high, 15.5oz overall. (2)
A George V silver small tea caddy, of chamfered rectangular form, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1925, 9cm high, a George III silver cream jug, with punched borders, London 1782, and other silver comprising a faceted sugar sifter, a milk can and cover, a quaich, and a rectangular small cigarette box, 20oz weighable. (5)
A George II silver waiter, with shaped border and foliate engraved decoration, on pad feet, maker J.W possibly James Wilks or Thomas Whipham, London 1752, 16.5cm wide, and another George III example with shaped and beaded border, engraved with stylised flowering foliage by John Hutson, London 1788, 18cm wide, 15.5oz overall. (2)
A William III silver porringer, the girdled body with spirally lobed lower section, and having foliate and mask twin handles, maker's mark T.K below a fish and above a trefoil, London 1695, 8cm high, 4ozSeveral small knocks and scratches to the body. Marks to the base are a bit worn.
A collection of silver, to include a caddy spoon with entwined swan handle by Pruden & Smith, Sheffield 2000, three Russian niello enamel decorated napkin rings, various cruet items, a silver overlaid blue glass scent bottle, a pair of candlesticks on weighted bases, and a teaspoon. (qty)
A George V silver Arts & Crafts steeple cup and cover, by Keswick School of Industrial Arts, having urn shaped body and bell shaped foot, relief decorated with stylised flowers and foliage on a textured ground, the domed cover with pierced steeple finial on three monopodial supports, Chester 1913, 47cm high, 36ozThis is in good condition overall, with some minor scratches. Marks are clear.
A pair of Egyptian silver circular dishes, with beaded borders and engine turned decoration, 14cm wide, a Russian silver small beaker, with engraved decoration, 5cm high, a Dutch pierced and embossed sifter spoon, a Continental embossed propelling pencil, and similar case, and a silver rectangular cigarette box, 12.5oz weighable. (7)
A service of silver Hanoverian pattern flatware, comprising 8 table forks, 8 dessert forks, 8 dessert spoons, 8 soup spoons, and 8 fish knives and forks by Gee & Holmes, Sheffield 1971 and 1972, 97oz overall, together with 12 matching silver handled steel table knives, and dessert knives.
An early Victorian silver condiment stand, of oval form, embossed and chased with flowering foliage and having central foliate scroll loop handle and hardwood base, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837, fitted with seven faceted glass bottles and jars, three with silver mounts by the same maker, 23cm high
A 19th century Continental silver mounted ruby glass double ended scent bottle, with faceted decoration and embossed mounts, 7cm long, a 19th century blue glass vinaigrette of acorn form, with embossed silver cover and pierced inner grille, 4cm high, a green glass small scent bottle, the cover modelled as a bird's head, 4.2cm, and one further faceted ruby glass small scent bottle with gilt mounts. (4)Some wear and fritting to the glass edges and facets, silver screw cover on the double ended scent bottle has a small split and lacks inner stopper to that end. No uranium glass. Good overall.
A set of twelve William IV silver-gilt and agate handled dessert knives and forks, with foliate scroll cast decoration and mask embossed ferrules, by William Chawner II, London 1833, together with a pair of matching larger knives and forks, (the knives by Francis Higgins II, London 1846). (28)One of the larger serving forks agate handle is broken, cleanly and almost hidden by the mount. One larger serving knife has a diagonal hairline crack or striation to the agate handle. One of the smaller forks has had a repair to the agate handle covered by a gilt collar/mount. Otherwise good overall, minor tarnish.
An early Victorian silver rectangular snuff box, with engraved decoration and foliate cast thumbpiece by William Simpson, Birmingham 1840, 7cm wide, together with two circular small boxes, the larger embossed with stylised foliage, and a silver small tot cup, of plain tapered design, 4cm high. (4)
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