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THOMAS DANIELL AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER SALT, having beaded pierced swag gallery, on ball & claw feet, with blue glass liner, silver weight; 53g, London 1774, Condition report – some salt corrosion, a few minor dents and blemishes, but overall impression okay, the blue glass liner okay, no chips.
SMITH & BARTLAM AN EDWARDIAN SILVER VESTA CASE the front mounted with 9ct gold, fitted suspension ring, Birmingham 1903, 3.5cm x 2.5cm, weight; 18g Condition report – The back is pressed in, there is a crease / dent front in the blank area bottom right, so noticeable, hallmarks clear, hinge good, needs a clean.
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED MEDALS & MEDAL RIBBONS, to include military and society orders, the order of the Buffaloes jewels include silver examples, amongst the military is a 1914-15 bronze star awarded to Pte F.H. Partridge SOM.L.I, No.18893, with ribb on and a Burma star, the ribbon with Pacific bar (uninscribed)
JAMES DIXON & SONS A SILVER MOUNTED SPIRIT FLASK, with leather cover, having bayonet twist cap and removable cup base, Sheffield 1953 Condition Report – screw cap works well, leather shoulders good, the glass is good, no chips / cracks, residue in the bottom of the flask, removable cap / base, scratches of use, a few small dents, no obvious signs an inscription has been removed. 9.5cm wide, 15.5cm high.
SALLOWAYS LTD A CASED PAIR OF SILVER GOBLETS AND SILVER COASTERS, "The Lichfield Goblets", engraved coats of arms, Birmingham 1972, combined weight of goblets; 312gCondition report – One goblet has dents bottom of the bowl, the other okay, both coasters okay, box okay, and internal gilding of the goblets okay. Goblets; 13.5cm high, coasters; 10cm in diameter.
THOMAS DANIELL & JOHN WALL A GEORGE III SILVER CASTER, of baluster form, 13cm high, a silver cheroot case containing an amber 9ct gold mounted holder, a miniature table stand with cherub stem, 5cm high, and other decorative items various Condition report – Not all hallmarks, 10 items have UK hallmarks, 2 have Oriental marks, 6 unmarked. The sovereign case is silver, hallmarked, dented underneath, the clasp works but is stiff.
WILSDORF & DAVIS OF HATTON GARDEN A SILVER FOLDING CASED TRAVEL CLOCK, engine turned decoration, size closed; 7cm x 5.5cm, London 1911, together with A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS ITEMS, to include; a silver vesta case, a snuff box, an Eastern necklace, a pill box, a silver scent case, and an enamelled coin brooch (7) Condition report – the hallmarked items are; the travel clock, the vesta, the hinged cover, cylindrical scent case, the crown is not hallmarked but is silver, th rest of the items aren’t hallmarked.
WILLIAM ADAMS LTD A SILVER CHILD'S RATTLE, having embossed elephant head decoration, with mother of pearl teether, Birmingham 1941, together with TWO OTHER SILVER CHILD'S RATTLES, both bell mounted (3) Condition report – the other two have hallmarks but are a little worn, looks as though they are Birmingham.
THOMAS DILLER THREE CUT GLASS APPOINTMENTS WITH SILVER GILT LIDS, a toilet water bottle, a rouge jar and a travelling inkwell, each with an engraved bulls head crest, London 1925, the; 10cm highCondition report – The large bottle is cracked, the inner glass stopper is chipped, the gilt is a little worn on the cover, the small jar; there is a tiny bruise to the base of the glass jar and some tarnish to the gilt cover, inkwell; some bruising / chips to glass, some tarnish to gilding, all fully operational cover mechanism.
ADIE & LOVEKIN LTD. AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PIN CUSHION FASHIONED AS A SWAN, Birmingham 1908, 4.5cm high, together with an early 20th century SILVER PIN CUSHION FASHIONED AS A DUCK , 6cm high (2) Condition report – The swan; in good condition, may have had inset eyes (now missing), missing the fabric cushion, the duck; some dents under tail, between feet, under chest, under beak, at the side of the wings, missing one inlaid eye, also missing the fabric cushion.
COHEN & CHARLES AN EDWARDIAN SILVER & TORTOISESHELL TABLE BOX, of elliptical form, the hinged cover decoratively inlaid within a bell husk border, fabric lined, raised on cabriole feet, Birmingham 1906, 8cm x 5cm, together with a WALKER & HALL EMBO SSED SILVER TRAY, with Art Nouveau design decoration, 20cm x 9.5cm, and a silver mounted POCKET WATCH in a silver cased pocket watch display case, having Morocco leather easel back, Birmingham 1903, the frame stands 10cm high (3)
AN 18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL CIRCULAR SNUFF BOX, the hinged cover inlaid with a floral engraved mother of pearl panel, the case lattice and floral swag decorated, 5.5cm in diameter, together with A GEORGIAN DESIGN OVAL SILVER SNUFF BOX, wi th gilded interior, Birmingham 1900, 7cm x 5cm (2)
AN 18TH CENTURY OVAL SILVER SNUFF BOX, the repousse and engraved hinged cover with a scene of the goddess Diana the Huntress, a hound at her feet, seated upon an architectural structure flanked by hunting trophies, the cover opening to reveal a gilde d interior with an assay mark, 7cm x 5cm, weight; 47g Condition report – cover; design with wear some loss of detail because of use and age, many little dents, particularly noticeable on the flat, undecorated base; you can see the dimpled surface, hinge good, interior gilding good.
THOMAS FREEMAN A GEORGE IV SILVER DECANTER LABEL, pierced and engraved "Sherry" on a chain, Birmingham 1828, together with FOUR OTHER GEORGIAN SPIRIT LABELS, "Port", "Madeira" and "Sherry" combined weight; 45g Condition report – Pierced “Sherry”, some damage to top, clear hallmarks to back, rectangular “Sherry” good, marked well, “Madeira” couple of marks to back but okay, “Port” No hallmarks, okay condition.
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY DRESSING TABLE / DRESSING CASE APPOINTMENTS, both with cut glass bodies, each having star cut base, silver gilt and ivory cover, one a screw cap, the other a push lid, hallmarked London 1936, both engraved with a noble coronet, possibly a Count's and monogrammed "K", tallest 12cm high
ELKINGTON & CO A THREE PIECE SILVER CONDIMENT SET, in the Art Deco style, comprising salt, mustard and pepperette, Birmingham 1947, together with a SILVER PEPPER POT of Georgian design London 1915, and a cased set of SIX SILVER COFFEE BEAN SPOONS, S heffield 1918 (weight of silver, excluding blue glass liners but including non-silver spoon tips, 185g)

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