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Local Interest; A Victorian silver cased full hunter pocket watch, E.Robinson of 9&10 The Square Shrewsbury, movement No.15833, case James Jackson, London 1892, Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, initialled case 5cm diameter (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A late 19th century silver plated ewer and hinged cover engraved with a flag, possibly 'The White Star Line' flag, of large proportions, by Elkington & Co, 31cm high CONDITION REPORT: The item has come from a private client from North Wales, the piece is not stamped 'White Star Line' on the base, there is an Elkington mark on the foot rim and 'ELKINGTON' as well. The knop has been compressed into the lid, there is a crease and denting to the handle. The piece would benefit from a thorough clean as it appears to be very grubby.
A Victorian silver heart shaped box, Birmingham 1899, the hinged cover embossed with a central engraved cartouche flanked by two cherubs, 7cm long with two silver rectangular boxes with hinged covers with crimped rims, each profusely embossed with scrolls, 9cm and 7.5cm wide (3)
A selection of silver and objects of virtue to include; a silver mounted tortoiseshell pin dish, 8cm diameter, a silver Baker's pointer propelling pencil, 11cm long, an Austrian enamelled pill box, 6cm wide, a silver box and cover of small proportions, 2cm wide, two Chinese silver mounted scent bottles and stoppers, a sherry decanter label, a posey vase, 9cm high, a vesta case, a travelling campaign butter knife and a reptile skin '9k' mounted wallet, 10cm high (Qty)
An early 18th century Russian silver beaker, of cylindrical form embossed with acanthus leaf scrolls surrounding a florally chased cartouche initialled 'IMS AHD' and dated '1703', indistinct marks to underside, 6.5cm high, 2ozt CONDITION REPORT: Two splits to the base rim when you hold the piece up to the light, suspect embossing may be later as shadows of earlier decoration are evident. rim slightly off round and a little mis-shapen in places, soldering evident to the base - see the attached images for further clarification.
An Edwardian silver mounted parasol / umbrella, London 1904, the handle modelled as a a birds head with glass eyes, the canopy marked 'Paragon S. Fox & Co Ltd, 91cm CONDITION REPORT: Some fading lines to the parasol where it has been folded. Tie to keep the folded leaves together has perished at the very end. Some scratching and wear. We have not had the parasol fully open as it is quite fragile - please see the attached images for further clarification. Silver would benefit from a good clean.
A collection of tea and coffee wares decorated in the imari palette to include a Royal Crown Derby trio, a Crown Derby cup and saucer, a pair of Royal Crown Derby cups and saucers, a silver mounted Royal Crown Derby side pouring chocolate pot, a Coalport cup and saucer, a Royal Crown Derby 4591 pattern trio etc (Qty)
A Ramsden & Carr Art Nouveau silver and enamel inkwell, London 1903, the silver inkwell of waisted form embossed with grapes within a cross hatched panelled design below a hinged white metal cover enamelled in green with flower head motifs, on a circular base supported by five bracket feet, 12cm high (cover not marked) CONDITION REPORT: There are two small sections of damage to the enamel on the cover in the opalescent sections (see the additional images attached). There is no internal liner present. There is some minor surface scratching and wear thoughout but overall the piece appears to be in good order. Hinge looks like it may have had a repair. The cover is not hallmarked or stamped. The hallmarks to the base are slightly rubbed but are still legible. Please see attached the additional images added to this lot.
A selection of silver to include a set of six George III silver old English pattern teaspoons, terminals initialled 'S.D', eight further assorted teaspoons, a Kings pattern dessert spoon, a silver handled two tine fork, a silver handled knife with crest terminal, a pair of 18th century bright cut sugar tongs, a silver cauldron salt, a selection of caddy spoons etc (Qty) 11.4 ozt of weighable silver
An assortment of jewellery, watches, silver and objects of virtue, to include; a 9ct gold T bar and swivel, weight 6.6gms, a military issue Leonidas wristwatch a silver compact with engine turned radiating decoration, a Chinese carved boxwood cricket cage, a horn snuff box inset with Kang cash and a coral bead, two Japanese silk handkerchiefs embroidered with 'Remember Me' and 'With best Wishes', a marcasite set brooch and further brooches, bead jewellery etc (Qty)
A 19th century continental silver ladies fob watch, the circular face with blue roman numeral dial with silvered and gilt floral sprays within a bright cut floral case, vacant cartouche verso, 4cm diameter, with a smaller similar example and a gold plated Avia 17 jewels full hunter pocket watch with visible movement, 4.5cm diameter (3) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A George II silver basting spoon, George Greenhill Jones, London, Old English pattern feathered edge handle, 29cm high with a George III silver straining spoon, William Sumner I, London 1789, terminal with engraved crest, 30cm long and a George III silver basting spoon, George Gray, London 1809, initialled terminal, 30cm long (3) CONDITION REPORT: It will cost approx £15 to post these to a UK mainland address.Spoon 1 - marks slightly rubbed but still legible. Some surface scratching and wear. Spoon 2 - feather edged - several dinks to the bowl of the spoon, date letter very rubbed.spoon 3 - straining spoon - several dents to the top rim of the strainer, marks slightly rubbed but still legible.
A Coalport vase and cover 'To commemorate the silver jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 1952-1977 No.11/100', enamelled with a reserve of Windsor Castle to one side, signed 'C.Robinson', 31.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Appears in good condition with no obvious chips, cracks or restoration.
A Russian silver cylindrical dressing table box and cover, the cover engraved with floral sprays, gilt interior, 5cm high, 6.5cm diameter, weight 3.4ozt CONDITION REPORT: Several deep scratches to the side of the cover, small dent to one side near the base of the vessel, surface scratching and light wear throughout. Suggest the piece dates to the late 19th/early 20th century. Sticky label deposit to the side and purple paint deposit to the cover which would come off with a good clean.
A collection of rings, to include; two garnet set 9ct yellow gold rings, an onyx set signet ring stamped '375', an orange stone set ring in 9ct gold and an emerald and opal ring also set in 9ct gold, gross weight 15.6gms, with two silver rings, a 9ct gold bracelet and a necklace (9)
A pair of Danish silver sugar nips, import mark for 1929, makers stamp for 'GI' and importers mark for George Stockwell, grape pattern, 10.5cm long, with a pair of Edwardian Walker & hall sugar nips, Chester 1906 (2) CONDITION REPORT: Danish - Overall condition appears to be good, grubby and needs a thorough clean.Chester silver - Slightly mis-shapen at the top, marks clear and legible, some surface scratching and wear.
A selection of silver to include an Edwardian inkwell, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1903, 5cm high, a novelty silver taper designed as a Genies lamp, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Chester 1907, a silver mounted bottle cork, and a Walker & Hall combination vesta and sovereign case (4)
A four piece silver tea service, Roberts and Belk Sheffield 1933, each piece of low rounded form with stylised floral banding and bracket supports with paw feet, comprising; teapot 28.8ozt 13cm high, a hot water jug 25.2ozt 19.5cm high (both with ebonised handles) a two handled sugar bowl weight 12.1ozt and a milk jug 8.7ozt (4)
A selection of George III and later silver flatware to include three Kings pattern teaspoons, John Walton, Newcastle 1824, crested terminals, two table forks, John Walton, Newcastle 1833 and 1843 and four further forks and a teaspoon, all with shell cast terminals (10) 17.5ozt gross
A Victorian silver key wind pocket watch, enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds, the dial and movement signed 'Skarratt & Co Worcester', the movement numbered 5085d?, with a continental 800 standard pocket watch, the reverse decorated with a locomotive, a continental silver fob watch and three other items (6) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
Railwayana and Royal interest: A silver plated wash basin, of circular two handles form with Greek key decoration, 27cm diameter, engraved to underside 'GWR' and 'This bowl was used as a wash hand basin by Queen Victoria, her attendants bringing it to her when on a journey in the Great Western Royal Saloon, J. W. Marillier, Manager, Carriage & Wagon Dept, Swindon'
A selection of George III and later silver, to include; a caddy shovel with turned ivory handle Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1810, 10.5cm long, a Tiffany & Co silver pepperette stamped '925', 5cm high, a silver wet mustard with blue glass liner, a set of five Japanese silver teaspoons 9cm long, and further items (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which is likely to come into effect by April 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A George III silver snuff box, William Boot, Birmingham 1809, the rounded rectangular box of curved form with bright cut hinged cover named 'F.Clare', 5cm long CONDITION REPORT: Marks a little rubbed but still legible. Hinge secure and closes well. Several small repairs to the sides - see the additional images. Some wear to the decoration.
A pair of early Victorian silver open salts, Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1840, each salt of pedestal form raised on a spreaded anthemion foot supporting an extensively pierced and embossed basket surrounding four vacant cartouche enclosing associated molded blue glass liners, 6cm high CONDITION REPORT: Liners are both associated and severely chipped and nibbled, marks still clear and legible, wear to the high points through over-polishing and leaving holes to the high points, severely in places. No engravings evident.
An Indian silver presentation scroll case and stand, the cylindrical case decorated with reserves of village amongst scrolling foliage, engraved 'To R A Dyson Esq. with best wishes of the merchants of the Bombay Iron and Steel market and the staff of the United Steel Companies (India) Bombay 4th June 1937', upon rectangular stand with V shaped supports, scroll 30cm long, 15cm high overall, gross weight 19.5ozt
An Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion, Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1906, modelled as a camel standing, 7cm high CONDITION REPORT: slightly mis-shapen in places to the rim where the cushion sits, some seams quite evident, quite grubby and would need a thorough clean. wobbles slightly when placed on a flat surface but stands up by himself.
A set of six 18th century provincial silver pictureback tea spoons, T.E.G.S, the Old English pattern spoons with thorny rose detailing to the underside of the bowls, reverse of terminals initialled 'E.C', 12.5cm long (6) CONDITION REPORT: Please see the additional images now attached to this lot to give a clear indication of the condition of the marks and wear. Marks rubbed and difficult to decipher in places, one of the spoons has had a broken and re-soldered at the base of the stem.
A selection of silver comprising, a pair of short candlesticks, Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1977, .5cm high, a silver desk sealing stand, Charles Penny Brown, Birmingham 1912, 7.5cm high, with a silver wax seal stand, Charles Penny Brown, Birmingham 1910, and a silver capstan inkwell and liner (5)
A pair of Dutch silver shoes, late 19th century, designed as a laced and heeled shoe with profuse floral and scroll embossing, 12cm long and a novelty silver pin cushion designed as a shoe, 6cm long (3) CONDITION REPORT: Some minor surface scratching and wear throughout, all need a good clean, overall they appear to be in generally good order.
A collection of assorted silver items to include a silver cigarette box, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1922, 8.5cm wide, a pair of posey vases, 10cm high, a scent bottle case, a matchbox sleeve, a cauldron salt, two miniature trophies, a scalloped caddy spoon, a sifter spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, etc (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Weighable silver - 9.33ozt This does not include: the cigarette box, the antler menu holder, the pair of posy vases, the indian salt anbd the pair of base metal cups Spoon to the left is a teaspoon made by William Chawner London 1826
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