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A 9ct gold signet ring, shank stamped "375" and "9", together with an Edwardian 9ct. gold letter "S" ribbon bracelet, stamped "9ct", a Victorian white metal horse's head fob seal, (white metal assessed as silver), five assorted stick pins and two loose cabochon sapphires etc...(qty)
A Bayanihan modernist sterling silver bangle, of ovoid form with wrythen central detail, stamped maker and "925", together with another modernist silver bangle, of circular form with bright cut decoration, stamped patent no. and hallmarks, a plain polished circular form bangle, with marks for sterling silver, a pair of large ovoid form silver post fitting earrings and a silver bracelet of graduated curb and circular links, with lobster clasp stamped "925", (total 129.6g). Also a graduated string of cultured pearls and two simulated pearl necklaces. (qty)
An Elgin gilt metal hunter pocket watch, with white enamel Roman numeral dial and subsidiary seconds dial (lacking hand), together with a Burlington gilt metal pocket watch having white enamel Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, and a hallmarked silver vesta case. (3)
A Swiss Georges Favre Jacot (Locle) continental silver and enamel hunter pocket watch, key wind 5 jewel movement, having white enamel Arabic and Roman numeral dial with Arabic numeral seconds dial, the case decorated russet sunburst guilloche enamel with engraved border and central panel to both sides with blue and white champleve work, case interior stamped Swiss bear .875 silver mark, "Argent 0,875" and "84", lacking key. (gross weight 105.9g)
A Niels Erik From (Danish 1908-1982) silver suite of "Daisy" series jewellery, to include choker, bracelet and pair of clip-on earrings, the choker and bracelet formed from rectangular links cast and engraved with a pair of daisies with four curled leaves, with matching clip on earrings, stamped "Sterling, Denmark, N.E From" to bracelet and choker clasps. (101.7g). (3)
A pair of 18ct. gold earrings, of spherical form decorated with filigree work spirals, pole and butterfly fitting, stamped ".750" to butterfly earrings, (4.8g), together with a pair of filigree silver gilt earrings, also of spherical form, set central pink coral cabochon, pole and butterfly fitting, stamped "Silver" to butterfly, a pair of silver gilt and amethyst set earrings, each set central irregular shaped amethyst cabochon, the rub over setting bordered by pink and turquoise blue champleve border, pole and butterfly fitting, stamped "Silver" to butterfly, a pair of yellow metal and seed pearl drop earrings, indistinctly stamped to wire fitting, (yellow metal assessed as gold), and a pair of yellow metal and single cultured pearl stud earrings. (5)
A yellow metal and emerald set mourning brooch, having central filigree work double flower head set step cut emerald with ribbon form filigree surround suspending two drops, verso with glazed circular hair holder, (yellow metal assessed as gold), (4.8g), together with a yellow metal and amethyst set flower form mourning brooch, of circular form with filigree work border, having central round cut amethyst with six oval cut amethysts radiating outwards, these alternating with applied cast and engraved flowers, the verso with gilt metal circular frame for hair, (yellow metal assessed as gold, two amethysts replaced by red garnets), diameter 3.5cm, (total weight 12.7g). Also another mourning brooch and a white metal and marcasite brooch, this fashioned as an anchor with crown above, flanked by branches of leaves, all set six faceted marcasite, (white metal assessed as silver). (4)
A collection of gold and silver coins, mounted as a choker necklace, having alternating silver and gold coins joined by double belcher white metal chain with yellow metal clasp, coins to include; an 1869 Napoleon III gold 100 Francs coin, being .900 purity (32.25g when minted), diameter 34mm; a scarce 1830 Sardinian Carlo Felix 80 Lires gold coin, being .900 purity, (25.8g when minted), diameter 33mm: an 1870 French 5 franc silver coin, being .900 purity, (25g when minted), diameter 37mm; an 1844 Kingdom of Prussia Friedrich Wilhelm IV 2 Thaler/3 1/2 Gulden silver coin, being .900 purity (37.11g when minted), diameter 41mm and an 1873 United States silver "Trade Dollar", being .900 purity, (27.22g when minted), diameter 38.1mm, all having soldered link to edges for chain attachment. (gross weight 188g)
A Victorian novelty silver box fashioned in the form of an articulated fish, hallmarked for London 1899, with import mark and mark for Theodor Hartmann (agent for K Kurz of Kesselstadt, Germany), having hinged head opening to reveal ovoid form box, the lower lip also hinged, with cast gill cover, scale and fin detail, set rose cut red garnet eyes, length 14.7cm, (115.5g), together with a similar novelty continental silver box fashioned in the form of an articulated fish, stamped ".800", length 12.5cm (56.8g). (2)
A silver dolls house tea set on tray, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & Frank Shepherd, Birmingham 1912-13, in the period style, comprising semi-fluted ovoid form tea pot, sugar and cream, with tea cup and saucer, all on oval twin handled tray, with pierced gallery, together with a miniature silver hallmarked tankard, a small silver hallmarked twin handled trophy and a small twin handled bowl, this having 1711 Queen Anne shilling to base. (138.8g). (qty)
An Art Deco silver and guilloche enamel dressing set, Birmingham 1913-14, of angular design, comprising a hand mirror, a pair of hair brushes and a pair of clothes brushes, having sunburst ivory coloured guilloche enamel backs with amber coloured bevelled border and set central step cut rectangular amber coloured glass within applied silver claw mount, the hand mirror with original bevelled glass plate, together with the matching comb back (lacking comb). (6)
A silver six piece dressing table set, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1928-29, comprising a hand mirror, a pair of hair brushes, a pair of clothes brushes and comb back, having linear engine turned decoration and circular cartouche (left blank), together with a silver three piece dressing table set, by Daniel Manuafacturing Co., Birmingham 1941, comprising a hand mirror, a hair brush and clothes brush, having engine turned and engraved backs and Art Deco style cartouche (left blank), with a matched engine turned silver comb back. (10)
An early 19th century white metal navette form snuff box, having Chinese mother of pearl counters to hinged lid and base, (white metal assessed as silver), a 19th century papier mache snuff box, with polychrome sun burst decoration in the Chinese style to lid, and a 19th century horn and tortoise shell mounted snuff box. (3)
A silver tea spoon and sugar serving set, by A J Bailey, Birmingham 1903, comprising six teaspoons with apostle stem finials, a similar pair of sugar nips and two small ladles, also with apostle stem finials, one having pierced bowl, all in fitted felt lined case, together with a matched set of six Georgian silver teaspoons, old English stem, and a Victorian silver teaspoon, Fiddle pattern. (silver weight 185.8g). (qty)
A collection of silver flatware, to include; A set of six "golfing top" teaspoons, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933 and Chester 1933, a large Victorian silver tablespoon, by Charles Boyton I, London 1843, fiddle pattern, a silver pickle fork and others. (246.8g). (12)
A fine late 19th century silver plated tantalus, by Philip Ashberry & Son, having triple window form curved sides with pierced scroll decoration, hinged lid with beaded borders and applied grape vine and leaf finial and with twin rams head hand grips to sides, terminating in beaded stepped base with stepped feet, with lock and two keys, interior holding all three original rectangular form cut glass decanters with concave lattice pattern sides and faceted spherical stoppers, the base of tantulas stamped with Philip Ashberry "arm holding pennant within shield" logo, height 30cm x width 26.2cm x depth 12.2cm.
A fine cased mother of pearl and silver fruit service, by Frank Cobb & Co. ltd., Sheffield 1933, comprising a set of six mother of pearl handled silver fruit knives and forks, the knives with serrated section to back of blade, the forks three tine, together with a set of six large white mother of pearl dishes, from oyster, raised upon triple ball feet, approx. 24cm at maximum, these by the same maker and hallmarked 1933, in very good condition, within original fitted felt lined leather case, this 14cm x 56cm x 46cm.
A late Victorian silver pill box, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1899, of circular form, the hinged lid repousse C scroll decoration, with gilt interior, together with a another silver pill box, hallmarked London 1967, of circular form, the cover with seated rabbit finial, and another similar. (3)
A collection of silver spoons, to include; A large George III silver tablespoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1787, old English stem, engraved and dated 1802 to stem end, in good condition, together with a Queen Anne silver tablespoon, Exeter 1707, makers mark indistinct, rat tail, (nose replaced and repair to bowl), a Georgian Scottish silver tablespoon, possibly being a provincial maker, having a thistle mark and maker (RC or RG), old English stem, engraved and dated to stem end 1826, a George III silver tablespoon, by Thomas Wallis II, London 1792, old English stem, overstamped makers mark, engraved initials to stem end, in good condition, and a set of six George IV silver teaspoons, by William Bateman I, London 1825, old English stem. (condition varies). (306.1g). (10)
Two George III silver salts, one probably by William Cattell, London 1770, of circular form, having undulating gadrooned rim, raised upon triple hoof feet, the other by D & R Hennell, London 1765, also of circular form with undulating gadrooned rim, raised upon triple stylised hoof feet, both having later blue glass liners, together with a silver mustard, and two silver plated mustards. (5)
A pair of Scottish William IV silver sugar tongs, by "T.K" (unidentified), Glasgow 1832, of U shaped form, the spoon shaped ends with chased decoration, together with a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle c.1810 (lacking date letter), of simple U shaped form with spoon shaped ends, and another pair of George III silver sugar tongs, of similar design, mark for "W.W", probably by William Williams II, London c.1797/8. (105.8g). (3)
A silver combined aide memoire and card case, by Colen Hewer Cheshirre, Chester 1903, having fine all over bright cut decoration of flower and leaf scrolls with central circular cartouche to one side (left blank), the interior later re-fitted with card holders, ivorine memoire and engine turned pencil, height 10cm x width 7.5cm.
A silver cigarette case, by Frederick Field Ltd., Birmingham 1941, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and Art Deco style cartouche (left blank) and gilt interior, 12.cm x 8.5cm, together with a silver ash tray, of square form with circular bowl, engine turned decoration to lip and laurel leaf rim, marks rubbed, 9cm x 9cm. (total weight 206.7g). (2)
A twin handled silver bon bon dish, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1910, of hexafoil form, with cast and chased laurel leaf border, twin tied bow handles and pierced lattice side, height 3cm. (44.8g), together with a small hob nail cut glass scent bottle with glass stopper and silver hallmarked collar. (2)
A silver visiting card case fashioned as a clutch bag, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1912, of rectangular form, having all over engine turned decoration, with sprung hinged top and gilt interior, height 6.5cm x width 9.5cm, together with a Victorian silver knife rest, of traditional form, London 1896, and two silver napkin rings, a silver handled button hook and a match box holder, (condition varies). (weighable silver approx, 161g). (6)
A collection of silver flat ware, to include; six silver table spoons, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1854, fiddle pattern, six silver forks, Elkington & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1901, Hanovarian pattern, two dessert spoons, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1907, Hanovarian pattern, a matched set of six silver teaspoons, two by Mary Chawner and four by Chawner & Co., London 1838 and 1851 respectively, Hanovarian pattern, together with other silver flat ware including ivory handled fish knives and forks. (weighable silver 1040.8g). (qty)
A matched set of three mid 19th century vine leaf form silver decanter labels, hallmarked for Birmingham, various makers and dates, all repousse and engraved as vine leaves having applied ribbon form plates engraved "Port", "Brandy" and "Sherry", with chain for bottle neck, (total 50.4g). (3)
A set of six George III silver teaspoons, by Thomas Wallis II, London 1790 (leopards head crowned omitted), Old English stem, having bright cut decoration, (67.8g), together with a silver handled shoe horn and button hook set, by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1923, having repousse and planished hollow handles, and a silver handled jam spoon. (9)
An Edwardian silver combination three piece pipe tamper and tool set, by L E Williams, Birmingham 1901, together with a silver napkin ring, by John Rose, Birmingham 1909, of circular form, with pierced and engraved side depicting hummingbirds amongst stylised foliage, an oval napkin ring, with engine turned linear decoration and circular cartouche (left blank), another silver napkin ring and a novelty silver toasting fork. (68.6g). (5)
A George III silver tablespoon, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1812, old English stem, together with six Georgian silver grapefruit and teaspoons (various dates and makers), a Garrard & Co. Ltd. silver plated mustard, and a collection of other silver plated ware to include ivory handled teapot, sauce boats and others. (Qty)
A large Victorian silver mustard, of oval form, London 1896, having domed hinged lid with shell thumb grip and pierced side and double scroll handle with blue glass liner, together with a George IV salt, possibly by James Wintle, London 1825, of circular form, having embossed floral decoration to bowl, raised upon triple stylised hoof feet, height 4.6cm. x diameter 7.5cm. (2) CONDITION: CONDITION: Both in good original condition with very clear marks.
A Victorian 9ct. gold mounted amber cheroot holder, the semi-translucent butterscotch amber cheroot holder having 9ct. yellow gold band by H.P. (unidentified), Birmingham 1900, length 6.5cm, hallmarked for 9 carat gold, in a silver case, by the same maker, Birmingham 1900, of circular cross-section and gently tapering form, with hinged lid.
A comprehensive silver rat tail pattern flatware set for twelve, by Carr's of Sheffield, Millenium mark, Sheffield 1999-2000, comprising 12 table knives and forks, 12 dessert knives and forks, 12 fish knives and forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 teaspoons and 4 serving spoons, all in excellent condition, stored in burgandy anti-tarnish bags. (weighble silver 5,250.4g). (112 pieces)
A Dutch silver box, late 19th century, of rectangular form, embossed all over with pictorial panels including to base, the hinged lid fitted swing handle and decorated with swan and boat along a river and maiden with putti, the base and sides decorated with panels of rural scenes, musicians and courting couples, raised upon quadruple paw feet, stamped Dutch .833 fineness mark, height 4.3cm x width 13.3cm x depth 5.3cm. (140.3g)
A fine Victorian silver visiting card case in original box, by George Unite, Birmingham 1876, of rectangular form with hinged lid, the front and back engine turned and bright-cut with garlands and bouquets of flowers, height 10cm x width 7.2cm, (66.9g), in excellent condition and in fitted R L Christie of Edinburgh retailers case.
A fine Egyptian silver tray, of circular form with applied leaf and stem scroll border, decorated with bright cut panels of fish, birds, animals, figures, flower and leaf motifs and calligraphy, stamped verso "cat" silver hallmark and Cairo .900 purity mark, diameter 35cm. (840.7g)
A boxed set of six silver napkin rings, by James Wakeley & Frank Clark Wheeler, London 1902, of circular form, each having different bright cut foliate decoration including clover, grape and vine, rose etc... and twin cartouches (left blank), in fitted case. (silver weight 161g)
A Victorian silver mustard, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1850, of octagonal form, having pierced sides, acanthus leaf scroll handle and hinged cover, with original blue glass liner, together with an unrelated silver condiment spoon and a silver plated salt and pepper set. (silver weight 124.4g). (4)
A quantity of cigarette lighters, to include; a Ronson silver plated lighter, a Ronson Viking lighter, a Ross Piezo gold plated lighter, an Imco silver plated triple X lighter, a Ronson Standard lighter, a cigarette holder, a Dunhill T shaped pipe scraper and a Dunhill silver plated lighter. (qty)
A silver Host Box, by F Osborne & Co. Ltd., London 1946, of circular form, the hinged lid cast, chased and engraved with pelican feeding its chicks bordered by inscription in relief "Pie Pelicane Jesu Domine", (The sixth quatrain of Adoro Te Devote, written by Thomas Aquinas, sometimes used as a separate hymn at Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament), with gadrooned rim, twin locking rings and gilt interior, the base engraved "In memoriam D E K", diameter 5.9cm. (119.2g).
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