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A small collection of silver mounted objects including an 'S Mordan & Co., Sterling Silver' cylindrical propelling pencil. A mother of pearl mounted silver folding fruit knife, hallmarks for Sheffield 1904; a scimitar shaped book mark with an engraved jet handle, unmarked; an unmarked trowel shaped book mark; two silver hexagonal two-piece pencils, Birmingham 1908 & 1911; and an engine turned hexagonal propelling pencil stamped 'Sterling silver'
A collection of silver and plated small collectables including a silver oval mustard pot. With a blue glass liner and hallmarks for Birmingham 1913, 37g; eleven cast metal menu card holders in the form of miniature baluster-shaped teapots, a plated ad pierced round salt with a liner, seven various blue glass cruet liners and a Mexican white metal pin or trinket tray, 10cm diameter
Two silver mounted clear cut-glass scent bottles. One with a pierced and shaped collar and hinged lid profusely embossed with roccoco cartouches, flowers, scrolls and leaves, hallmarks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1903, approx. 14cm high overall (7 1/2 inches), embossed collar; the other with a silver screw-off cover embossed with a vacant scroll cartouche within leaves and scrolls, hallmarks for Chester 1910, 13cm high overall (5 inches)
A damaged French silver holy water stoup and other items. The stope with an oval bowl and a now detached and embossed with a depiction of the Virgin Mary and two children, the bowl with import hallmarks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1899, the two pieces weigh 141g; a silver shaped-rectangular small board stand or butter dish stand lacking the cover, hallmarks for Sheffield 1927, 14.5cm wide, 91g; together with a plated candle snuffers and plated-copper oval tray and three spoons
Six various George III and later silver old English pattern table spoons. Comprising, four 'bottom marked' spoons each engraved with a foliate script initial 'H', mark of Hester Bateman, London 1777, one with the mark of George Smith III, London 1781, and one mark of Peter & Ann Bateman, 1794, 348g gross (a little under 11 1/4ozs)
Two silver cigarette cases and other items; comprising; an Art Deco silver engine-turned rectangular cigarette case with a small rectangular reserve engraved with script initials, hallmarks for Birmingham 1940, 11.5cm long ( 4 1/2 inches), 168g gross; a silver engine turned small cigarette case with a vacant square reserve, hallmarks for Birmingham 1930, 8cm overall (3 1/4 inches), 75g gross; a silver handled steel boot hook, the floral embossed handle with hallmarks for Chester 1913; together with a nickel cigarette case
A Victorian silver composite christening knife, fork and spoon. Each with beaded borders, embossed bead and engraved leaf handles and engraved with initials 'MAB', the fork and spoon with the mark of Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1871 (72g), the knife with the mark of Francis Higgins, London 1875 (44g gross)
A set of six Art Deco style silver coffee spoons. With straight tapering handles, Birmingham 1960, 57g, in a case; together with six various George III and later old English pattern small spoons, various dates and makers, 90g gross; and a set of far eastern figural meat sticks
A collection of foreign white metal and silver-plated items. Including a soup ladle and serving spoon stamped 'Thai Sterling', these 300g; a gilt filigree model of a middle eastern dhow, in a red-leatherette case; an American floral chased serving spoon marked 'Tiffany & Co. E.P.'; a far eastern bowl profusely embossed with birds amidst foliage; and an unmarked ice tongs
A 'Howitt' silver mounted two-piece pocket cigarette lighter and other items. The silver engine turned lighter with hallmarks for Sheffield 1945, 61mm high overall; together with a small metal fob chain lighter; and a small silver square pill box with a hinged cover, hallmarks for Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham, 1913, 23.5mm wide
A collection of mostly sterling and 925 jewellery some inset with hard stones. Including a lapis lazuli panel necklace on a lobster claw clasp stamped '925', a coloured-plastic imitating mother of pearl panel bracelet stamped '925; a silver St Christopher pendant, on a filed-curb necklace, these 61g gross; together with a metal fancy link necklace stamped 'M&S'
A collection of silver and costume jewellery and other items. Including; an Orla Gorie Celtic-scroll silver collar necklace with hallmarks for Edinburgh, the date letter mis-struck possibly 1995(?); eight various silver rings some gem set; seven pairs of earrings; including a pair of pear-shaped 'mystic-topaz' drops; and a pair of synthetic-opal and black onyx-banded drops; a turquoise drop-shaped pendant and a pair of similar pendent earrings; a round cabochon turquoise single stone ring, size leading-edge P; a multi-gem pendant; an open rectangular panel bracelet inspired by Christopher Dresser; and a pair of Celtic-inspired heart-shaped stud earrings stamped '925'
A small collection of silver and plated items. To include a silver christening mug with a loop handle and a broad slightly-domed foot, hallmarks for Sheffield 1936, (this 69g); a silver small 'armada' dish, three various silver napkin rings and a set of silver handled tea knives, and an odd single tea knife, various dates and makers; approx. 178g of weighable silver overall; together with two silver-plated miniature Jersey cream jugs, a napkin ring, an oval double-sided small hand mirror; etc
A collection of gold and other jewellery to include a pair of 9ct gold pierced-hoop earrings. A 9ct gold oblong signet ring, the shank cut-through and marks obscured, these three 3.7g gross; an Italian silver woven-mesh bracelet; a butterfly-wing oval ring; a 'sterling' expanding bangle; a silver cross with a central 'stanhope'; a 'charm' bracelet on a padlock clasp; a pair of 'dream catcher' type pendent earrings and a quantity of costume jewellery
A collection of silver and white metal jewellery to include a camel circlet pendant. Hung from a belcher chain on a bolt-ring clasp stamped 'Sterling'; a middle eastern 'spiky' slave bangle; a middle eastern beaded broad band ring, approx. 15.5mm wide, size leading-edge S; a pair of stained-abalone shell 'dolphin' pendent earrings; and an onyx and marcasite set comprising a pair of hoop earrings, a bracelet and a matching necklace
A set of four Danish silver-plated rounded triangular short candlesticks by Cohr; an early Victorian pewter old English pattern sauce ladle; and a gold-plated rectangular compact decorated with a peacock on a white ground Condition Report: The four Cohr candlesticks in overall good codition, gereral wear and tear commensurate with age and use. Light scuffs only, feet all good, all stand level on a flat surface. Ladle fair only, not really suitable for use with food.Compact fair to good general scuffs on edges and corners (see online photograph)
An embossed silver mounted three piece dressing table set and other items. The three pieces comprising; a round hand mirror, an oval hair brush and an oblong clothes brush, hallmarks for Birmingham 1986; together with a cylindrical clear cut glass and silver mounted dressing table jar, Birmingham 1905; a similar elongated-oval jar, the cover Birmingham 1907; and a small pierced square sweet dish, Birmingham 1933; approx. 47g of weighable silver
Three vintage silver decanter labels 'Whisky', 'Sherry' and 'Brandy'. Each with a border embossed with foliate scrolls, shells and rocaille, hallmarks for William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1972; together with a silver small butter knife and a salt spoon; and a plated salt spoon
A small group of silver and silver mounted items to include a pair of Edwardian shell shaped salts. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1905, 20g; a modern silver mounted rectangular photograph frame with a reed and ribbon cross border, hallmarks for Sheffield 2000, 17cm high (6 3/4 inches); a small clear cut glass scent bottle with a silver screw-off cap; and three various dressing table jars, various dates and makers
A silver engine turned cigarette case and a Kigu silver shaped-oval compact. The cigarette case with bevelled edges and hallmarks for London 1924, 8.5cm (3 1/4 inches), 121g (a little over 3 3/4 ozs); the shaped oval compact with engine turned dotted bands, hallmarks for London 1964 by Kigu Ltd, 9cm wide overall (3 1/2 inches), 99g gross including the internal mirror, etc
A small collection of silver including an oval caddy spoon, a Victorian butter knife and three teaspoons. The caddy spoon with the mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1923; two Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoons, Edinburgh 1846; and an Art Deco style small spoon with a straight-tapering handle, Sheffield 1954, the four spoons weigh 66g gross; together with a silver and mother of pearl handle butter knife, the foliate engraved blade with hallmarks for Sheffield 1896
A small collection of jewellery including a mid-20th century silver and marcasite oval brooch. The glazed brooch enclosing a full length portrait of a girl in a ball gown, stamped verso 'Sterling', 42mm high overall; a tiny pear-shaped amethyst pendant drop; an early 20th century silver mounted button; a Victorian silver oval brooch with applied bloomed gold leaves within a shaped panel and lozenge and bead borders, approx. 42mm wide overall; a carved carnelian/banded agate floret brooch in Scottish style with engraved floral motifs, approx. 50mm diameter overall; a gold-plated broad hinged bangle decorated with relief moulded panels depicting a bull fighter, a red cape and a bull
A small collection of miscellaneous costume jewellery and other items in two oriental lacquered boxes. Including; a pair of silver oval baton-twist cufflinks; an oval shell cameo brooch depicting an unknown female profile; a gold and half-pearl mounted jet brooch; an Art Deco rolled-gold rectangular bracelet watch, an agate mounted box and other items
A mixed lot to include an early Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoon. Hallmarks for London 1840, 63g; a gentleman's Rotary quartz day/date bracelet watch; a Rotary lady's quartz round wrist watch; an Edwardian gold-plated, red and green paste and imitation-pearl open round pendant; a gold-plated oval brooch; a bangle and a small goblet
Percy G.H. Fender cricket archive: 1862: A silver top presentation walking stick, 'Presented to John Walker Esq, by the Surrey County Club for the fine display of cricket in the match Gentlemen v Players on the 26th June 1862, when obtained 98 runs', 84cm long.John Walker Esq (1826-1877) and his brother Edward played for the Gentlemen at The Oval on the 26th June 1862. The match was a draw. The Walker Brothers originally played for the Southgate Albert, the village team, on the bumpy Chapel Fields wicket until John had the ground re-turfed in the early 1850s. He and his three brothers founded a Middlesex team in 1859, the official Middlesex County Cricket Club in 1864, and were instrumental in establishing the home of the county at Lords in 1877. Although Test cricket only started in 1877, the brothers played in the United All-England Eleven prior to that date.
Percy G.H. Fender cricket archive: 1912: An early 20th century silver mounted and malacca cane sword stick, maker's mark J.H.W, London, Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, etched blade, with cartouche inscription 'Bois de la Cambre April 7th 1912' blade length 70cm, overall length 92.5cm.Fender excelled at fencing at St Pauls, where his long reach was advantageous ,and he must have been one of the few cricketers to have ever fought a duel. It happened when he was working in Belgium a year or two before the First World war. A lifetime later Fender was still reluctant to go into details, but apparently, he had been paying too much attention to a girl who was unofficially engaged to an officer of the Belgian army. Fender was challenged to duel by his rival, a type of foil weapon was agreed. ' Almost as soon as it had started I nicked his arm, and that was that!' In England a year or so later a gift of a sword stick was made to him direct from the Wilkinson Sword firm. If Fender asked Wilkinson about the order he was told it was ' a gift to an Englishman who fenced better than any Englishman has a right to do' . P. G. H. Fender- A Biography, Streeton Richard, p36.
Percy G. H. Fender cricket archive:1914: A large silver cigarette casket engraved with signatures and presentation inscription 'Champion County 1914' below interlocking monograph and Surrey Prince of Wales Feathers, teams signatures include, J. B. Hobbs, M. C. Bird, T. Hayward, etc., initial inscription 'Presented to Percy G. H. Fender Esq. by the Surrey County Cricket Club, maker's mark rubbed London 1915, lined, 845 grams total weight, 5.6cm high, 19.5cm wide, 9.5cm deep, together with six cigarettes and a cigarette holder. The 1914 County Championship was the 25th officially organised County Championship and began on 2 May 1914. Originally scheduled to run until 9 September, the last two matches of the season were cancelled due to the outbreak of World War I. Surrey had played exceptionally well throughout the season and even with these two draws, won decisively. It is ironic that a silver cigarette casket was considered a suitable prize for a sportsman.
Percy G. H. Fender cricket archive: 1921-22: A George V silver cigarette case, engraved inscription ' P.G.H.F, 'Best of Skippers' Surrey C.C.C. Season 1921-22, From R.O.E. "The Junior Sub" ', maker's mark Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1919, 105 grams.In 1920 Cyril Wilkinson was appointed Captain for Surrey, however, he also played in the British Men's Summer Olympics Hockey Team and along with a leg injury this made him unavailable to play for Surrey throughout that season. Fender's aptitude for captaincy was unsuspected. After breaking his leg severely in 1919 and being unable to play through that year. In 1920 he was back to full health and was called when Wilkinson was unavailable. By 1921 it was obvious that a new captain at Surrey was needed.
Percy G.H. Fender cricket archive: 1923: A presentation cricket ball with silver plaque inscribed 'England v South Africa, 5th Test, Durban 1923, South Africa 1st Innings 179, England Won By 109 Runs'. *Fender took seven wickets in this match; M.C.C. v The Orange Free State (Bloemfontein).
Percy G. H. Fender cricket archive: An England three lions blue wool blazer, embroidered silver thread patch pocket, bearing a label .E.C. Devereux 127 & 128 High street, Eton, P.G.H. Fender, 1929. After a row with Lord Harris over the covering of the wicket in bad weather, Fender was never chosen for the England team. There were rumours that it was because of his class and race. It was wrongly believed that he had Jewish ancestry. This blazer was worn by Fender when he was chief correspondent for the 1928-29 Ashes to Australian Tour.
Percy G. H. Fender cricket archive: 1930: A George V silver two handled trophy cups, Mappin and Webb, London 1930, of vase shape, high 'C' scroll handles with lion finials, engraved presentation inscription ' Wine Trade Autumn Tournament President's Prize Foursome Won By Lord Tennyson and P.G.H. Fender, 1930' 22.5cm high, together with two 'Camber Castle, Open Singles Trophies, total weight 870grams, (4).
HARRISON, George, Live in Japan with Eric Clapton and band, copiously illustrated, original full black goat skin with red Japanese lettering running vertically on one side of the front board, title in silver on the spine, size 335 x 260 mm, Genesis publications, 1993, WITH supplementary volume with two CD's and matching ephemera, in matching cloth binding, in a slip case.
Corgi 350 Thunderbird Guided Missile- silver with red percussion head, RAF greyish-blue trolley with black plastic wheels and draw bar - Good Plus in a Fair blue carded box with inner packing piece and 353 Radar Scanner - silver, orange, RAF greyish-blue - Good Plus display well in a Fair to Good blue and yellow carded picture box with inner packing piece (2)
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