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An Edwardian Silver Four Bottle Cruet, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1904, the mounts Henry Bushell & Co, Birmingham 1901, square with shaped edge and on bun feet, central loop handle, 24.5cm square, 16oz 4dwtClear marks to base, part marked to frame, nuts to underside and mounts. Marks to the mounts are a little rubbed. Mustard spoon also Cooper Bros, 1904. The frame wobbles somewhat on a flat surface. The mount to caster type glass jar is loose.
A Lady's Silver Plated Wristwatch, signed Must de Cartier, circa 1995, quartz movement, white dial with Roman numerals, case back stamped 925 and numbered 122981 5057001, 22mm by 28mm, with Must de Cartier boxes and booklets see illustration 07.11.18, Case with surface scratches, case with minor dents, case surfaces are discoloured, glass with one small crack, strap is slightly rubbed in parts, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, movement in going order.
A Silver Georg Jensen Collar, designed by Allan Scharff, model number 555, of twisted bar design, measures 11.5cm by 13cm, cased see illustration . The collar is in good condition. It is hallmarked with maker's mark 'GJLD', for Georg Jensen, London, 2013. It is stamped 'GJ' and '555'. Gross weight 41.8 grams. Condition Report made 17th October 2018.
An Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co Cymric Enamel Brooch, of scroll design and filled with coloured enamel, measures 1.5cm by 3cm see illustration . The brooch is in good condition with no wear or loss noted to the enamel. It is stamped with maker's mark for Liberty & Co and 'CYMRIC'. It is not hallmarked, valued as silver. It fastens with a pin and c-hook. Gross weight 4.4 grams. Condition Report made 25th October 2018.
An Early Victorian Silver Butter Dish and Stand, Charles & George Fox, London 1841, shaped circular and pierced with scrolling foliage, the cover with cast buttercup finial, cut glass liner, with presentation inscription from Primula and David Niven, the stand 21.5cm diameter, 23oz 14dwt
An Early Victorian Silver Snuff Box, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1841, shaped rectangular with scrolling foliate engraving, the cover inscribed T. Baron from J.Allen; and A German Silver Snuff Box, Hanau pseudo marks and English import marks for David Bridge, London 1894, cartouche shape, chased and engraved in the rococo taste,7.7cm and 6cm wide respectively, 3oz 16dwt (2)
An Early George III Silver Caster, Robert Peaston, London 1763, of ogee baluster form with pierced pull off cover, 13.5cm high, 2oz 16dwtStruck to underside of base, marks are clear but date letter is partially overstriking maker's mark, cover is part marked including maker's mark. Cover fits tightly. An area of small dents to neck of body.
A George III Silver Cream Jug, Alexander Field, London 1805, with engraved decoration and reeded border, the initials IEK within an oval reserve to the front; and A George III Style Silver Swing Handled Sugar Basket, John Millward Banks, London 1897, oval on pedestal foot with a band of engraved decoration and reeded borders, the cream jug 14cm long, 11oz 10dwt (2)Both sets of marks with some light wear. The basket part marked to handle. Occasional light knock to cream jug. Pin to one hinge of handle loose and a possible repair at hinges.
Stuart Devlin: A Silver Gilt Surprise Christmas Present, London 1980, cylindrical, the interior featuring a scene of the Holy Family, numbered 296; and A Small Circular Box and Cover, Stuart Devlin, London 1981, the cover with foliate decoration, 6.8cm high and 5cm diameter respectively, 6oz 10dwt (2)
Tiffany & Co: An American Silver Cocktail Shaker, Charles L. Tiffany period 1891-1902 and English import marks for London 1904, the pull off cover with Michael Seips patent strainer top, 19cm high, 12oz 18dwt This design for a strainer without the need for a cap was patented by Michael Seips in 1885. The design originally assigned to and manufactured by Manning Bowman & Co, and also produced by Tiffany & Co.
A Late Nineteenth Century Diamond, Sapphire and Ruby Dragonfly Brooch, with a sapphire set thorax, ruby cabochon eyes and round brilliant cut diamond set wings and abdomen, total estimated diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately, measures 3.4cm by 5cm see illustration . The brooch is in good condition. It is not hallmarked or stamped, valued as silver on gold. It fastens with a pin and c-hook, the pin is a little loose. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity SI1/SI2. Gross weight 8.1 grams. Condition Report made 22nd October 2018.
A Presentation Silver Ink Stand, Garrard & Co, London 1928, rounded rectangular with reeded borders, the two oval wells inscribed to the covers Horningsham (Village) Hall Christmas 1930 and T.H.Hughes with grateful thanks from Lord Bath respectively, 25cm wide, 28oz 2dwtGood clear marks to underside, wells are part marked to reverse and cover. Engraving is clear. Both wells lacking nuts from underside. One containing a glass well with large chip; the other lacking glass. Some general light scratching.
A George III Silver Shoe Buckle, George Burrows, London, circa 1780, the frame of openwork foliate design with flowerhead accents, engraved to the underside twice with the initials MC, 6.8cm wideMarks and initials fairly clear, struck with maker's mark and lion passant only. Frame is of a good gauge and strong. Steel components appear original.
A Victorian Provincial Silver Teapot, James & Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1869, squat circular on decorative bracket feet, the hinged cover with horse finial, and with presentation inscription Presented to Mr & Mrs Cadle of Lancayo (sic) By the Inhabitants of Usk and Neighbourhood as a token of Esteem & Respect on their Leaving the Neighbourhood, Feby 1870, 27.5cm long, 23oz 2dwt MArked to underside, part marked to cover, finial and handle. Handle with some movement and ivory insulators. Cover closing properly, hinge in good order. Engraving is crisp. Slight wobble on a flat surface. Some small knocks to body. Also containing a copy of an excerpt detailing the events of the evening where the presentation of the teapot was made.
A Georg Jensen 'Chess' Ring, designed by Vivianna Torun Bulow-Hube, model number 150, of large twisted square form, with a bar edge shank, finger size G1/2 see illustration . The ring is in good to fair condition, with surface scratching and general wear. It is stamped with the post 1945 Georg Jensen mark, 'TORUN 925S DENMARK 150', valued as silver. Gross weight 27.2 grams. Condition Report made 17th October 2018.
A Late Victorian Silver Hip Flask, James & William Deakin, Sheffield 1897, with bayonet fitting cover and pull off base, the front engraved with a monogram, 14cm high, 7ozt Marked to neck, body and pull off base, all mostly clear but with some wear to maker's marks. Cork to inside of cover deficient, closing properly. Some minor surface wear in places, generally good order.
A George III Provincial Silver Sauce Boat, John Langlands II, Newcastle circa 1800, with shaped rim and foliate capped scroll handle, on three shell and stepped hoof supports, engraved to one side with twin crests of a globe fractured and that of a boar upon a chapeau, 15.5cm long, 4oz 8dwt
A French Silver Bachelor's Teapot, Ladoucette & Gavard, Paris late 19th Century, retailed by Chapoulou, Palais Royal, with elaborate shallow relief scrolling foliate decoration, the initial C within a shield shape reserve to one side, 19cm long, 9oz 16dwt Marked to cover, neck and foot, retailer's stamp to underside. Ivory insulators. Some visible solder around junctions of handle and hinge. Foot pushed upwards to one end slightly and the occasional minor knock.
A Late Victorian Silver Pedestal Bowl, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1895, shaped oval, the rim and centre with C scroll floral repousse decoration, 28.5cm wide, 14oz 8dwtClear marks to rim and part marked to foot. Stands straight, some light scratching but generally good order.
A Matched Set of Five Arts & Crafts Silver and Hard Stone Set Coffee Spoons, Nelson Dawson, London 1907/19, the terminals set with coral; garnet and other hard stones, 11cm long, 1oz 2dwt (5) One is 1907, the remaining four 1919. Some marks grubby but all well struck, the earlier examples also stamped ''Rd491384''. Some undulation to stems in places.
A Matched Set of Four Silver Mounted Glass Whisky Noggins and Labels, three Hukin & Heath, one J & J Maxfield Ltd, Birmingham 1912/23, the labels various makers, London 1907-14, with conical body and hinged cover, three labels inscribed Whiskey one Whisky, all approximately 10cm high (4)Marks all generally clear. Labels fully marked. Some variance in height. ONe with flat chip to underside of base. A little movement in the hinges.
A George IV Silver Eight Bottle Cruet Stand, Thomas Wilkes Barker London 1825, rectangular with gadroon border and on four shell bracket feet, 24cm wide, 21.3oztClear marks to underside of base and to frame. One wing nut lacking. Frame wobbles on a flat surface. All mounts to bottles are correct. Spoon attachment to one is rather loose. Most of the bottles with nibbles and small chips to foot rim, one with a chip to upper rim. One cover detaches easily.
A Late Victorian Silver Mounted Glass Hip Flask, Charles & George Asprey, London 1900, with bayonet fitting cap and detachable base, engraved with a crest and motto scroll Auxilio Divino for Drake to base and cover, 15.5cm high, 2oz 16dwtMarked to neck and detahcable base, base marks very rubbed. Underside stamped ''Asprey New Bond St''. Engraving to crests worn. Small bruise to top of cover and some light scratching visible to glass. Cover closing properly.
A James II Silver Trefid Spoon, John Clifton, London 1685, the terminal with the initials I over WA; and A William & Mary Silver Trefid Spoon, John King, London 1690, the terminal engraved with initials to match, 19cm long, 3oz 12dwt (2) Marks to both are rubbed, makers marks are legible, date letter to the King example very faint. Both with significant damage to bowl tips.
A Victorian Silver Egg Form Sewing Case, no maker's mark, Birmingham 1876, with hinged cover and suspension chain, chased with C scrolls and flower heads, the interior with central cylinder holding pins; and A Victorian Silver Thimble, Charles Horner, Chester 1890, decorated with flowerheads, the case 4cm long (2)
A Victorian Silver Mounted Cameo Glass Scent Bottle, the mount mark of John Newton Mappin, London 1885, the glass body decorated with bean pods, possibly Cacao, and foliage in the manner of Thomas Webb, 13.5cm longMarked to collar and part marked to inside of cover. Stopper lacking. Various small knocks to cover. Crack sot glass at neck beneath collar, visible from interior, remainder of glass body appears intact, some dirt within detail of foliage.
A Diamond Dachshund Brooch, modelled in standing pose with the front pavé set with rose cut diamonds, with a ruby cabochon eye, total estimated diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, measures 1.8cm by 3.5cm see illustration . The brooch is in good condition. It is not hallmarked or stamped, valued as silver. It fastens with a pin and c-hook. Gross weight 10.9 grams. Condition Report made 25th October 2018.
A Niello Silver Half Hunter Keyless Pocket Watch, retailed by Tiffany & Co, circa 1910, lever movement signed and numbered 109057, bimetallic balance with blued overcoil hairspring, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, back cover with a central Alpine scene, 51mm wide see illustration 07.11.18, Case with surface scratches and dents, case surfaces are rubbed in parts and the blued surfaces are rubbed, front cover glass is missing, front cover is detached when opening, front cover hinge is damaged and broken, dial with small hairline cracks, dial edge chipped between 7 & 8, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.
A Victorian Miniature Presentation Silver Cricket Bat, James William Benson, London 1890, realistically cast and with engraved detailing, inscribed Shrewsbury School, The Nawab Vikar-Ul-Umra's Silver Challenge Bat, for House Cricket Matches 1890; and A MIniature Nicolls Crusader Cricket Bat, with printed signatures and signed to the reverse by the England and Australia teams of 1953, the first 11.5cm long Sir Nawab Viqar ul-Umra KCIE (1856-1902) was Prime Minister of Hyderabad from 1893-1901
A Service of Late Victorian Silver Old English Pattern Flatware, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1894, 12 place settings, comprising: table spoons; table forks; dessert spoons; dessert forks; and a basting spoon; together with A Matched Set of Silver Egg Spoons, Robert Stebbings and Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1894/95; and A Set of Ten Silver Large Teaspoons, maker's mark EB, London 1978, all housed in a fitted oak canteen; and Twelve Silver Table Knives and Twelve Dessert Knives, William Yates Ltd, Sheffield 1978, with steel blades, 111oz 12dwt (89)
A Victorian Silver Collapsible Beaker, Thomas Johnson, London 1860, retailed by Jenner & Knewstub, 33 St.James', with engine turned decoration, the front with a gold circular reserve engraved with the initials JSH, 9cm high, 5oz 6dwtTop band fully marked, all other sections part marked. All marks with some wear but legible. Gilt to interior is worn. Generally good order.
A Set of Fifteen Cast Silver Models of Birds, Paul Eaton, London 1987-92, all naturalistically modelled including an owl; a woodpecker; a robin; an eagle; a kingfisher etc, with a triangular glazed display case fitted with fifteen individual perches, the largest 6cm high, 19oz 18dwt (15)
A Pair of German Silver Urn Shaped Vases, Neresheimer, Hanau, and with English import marks for Berthold Muller, London 1904, of openwork campana form with anthemion decoration, twin lion mask drop ring handles and on square pierced pedestal foot, ruby glass liners, 20.5cm high, 34oz 12dwt Clear marks to rim of both examples. One anthemion support detached at lower junction and in need of re-soldering. Some minor knocks to feet. One example leaning slightly. A large flat chip to the rim of one liner.
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