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Two early 20th Century Chinese Ginbari cloisonné sectional tea caddies of circular form, raised on three feet protruding down as columns from the outer edge of the body, the silver ground decorated with cockerel and garden to one panel, a bird in flight above foliage to another and bird in seas in the third, the base decorated with a floral spray, the lid opening to reveal upper lined section which in turn removes to reveal a deeper lined section to the body, 16 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Both finials off on both pots. One is now missing. The chicken decorated caddy has damage around where the finial would have been. Various dents and dings throughout. Various scratches, scuffs and marks and various damages to the Ginbari ware. Various cracks appearing throughout and some losses . Large cracks to the chicken panel. Second tea caddy - again the finial off and missing. Lots of cracks and splits and numerous missing sections. Scratches, scuffs and marks throughout. Various dents. Both items have various considerable signs of wear and tear throughout and in need of attention and restoration. The base is falling on one of the top sections of the tea caddies.
A collection of early 20th Century Chinese Ginbari cloisonné wares to include a vase on a silver coloured ground decorated with purple and blue training flowers with wide flared rim, pinched body to the circular foot,19 cm high, an ovoid vase with variated sky blue to silver ground decorated with floral sprays, embossed diamond mark to base, 12 cm high, a silver ground parasol handle decorated with floral sprays, 21.5 cm long, a silver ground inkwell decorated with purple and blue trailing flowers, 9 cm high, a green ground lidded dish, the cover decorated with large purple flower opening to reveal a light blue interior with butterfly decoration, 11 cm wide, a cigarette case decorated in a light blue ground, with purple and blue trailing flower decoration, a bird on water, 12.5 cm x 8.5 cm and an oblong silver ground lidded box decorated with purple and blue trailing flowers, a bird on water, the lid opening to reveal butterfly and floral spray decoration, 11.5 cm x 9 cm (7) CONDITION REPORTS The vase with the wide flared rim has extensive cracks to the enamel all over the vase to the inside of the rim and the underside of the rim. Cracks to the body. A large area of loss to the enamel to the base and a dent to the base. Accretions, tarnishing to the metal, areas of dirt, surface scratches etc. The ovoid vase has areas of staining, accretions, surface scratches. There is a chip to one side of the vase near the flower decoration. Cracks towards the base. The parasol handle has extensive cracking all the way along. A large area of loss to the middle of the handle all the way down to the copper. Surface scratches, accretions, staining, dirt etc. The inkwell has numerous large cracks and areas of loss, accretions, surface scratches. The lid is detached. Numerous cracks on the underside of the lid. The green ground lidded dish has accretions, dirt, numerous cracks, some areas of loss to the outside edges. Tarnishing of the metal. Cracks to the inside of the lid and also to the inside of the base. Cracks to the outer base, some quite large. Tarnishing to the metal also. The cigarette case has numerous cracks to both sides. Tarnishing of the metal, staining, discoloiuration, accretions, build-up of dirt on the inside. The oblong silver ground lidded dish has surface scratches, discolouration, accretions, tarnishing to the metal, cracks to the inside of the lid, cracks to the outside. The main body of the dish has cracks to the inside edges and the inside walls of the dish. Tarnishing of the metal, accretions, discolouration, staining and cracks to the outside. All items show extensive wear and tear - see images for details
An Edwardian silver tea urn/samovar of rounded rectangular form, the stepped top above twin lion mask handles raised on reeded legs to hairy paw feet, inscribed "Presented to Major Patterson by his brother Officers on his marriage 12th December 1901" (by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1901), approx 235 cm high, approx 87.5 oz total including handles and burner, housed in its own oak carry case bearing ivorine labels to the inside inscribed "The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited" and a brass label to the outside inscribed "Major Stanley Patterson on hs marriage December 1901 by some of his brother Officers 2nd Arg. and Suth. Highlanders" CONDITION REPORTS Wobbly on feet indicating bent legs. Scratches, scuffs and marks throughout. Burner is not silver, may be associated. Case assroted marks, scratches staining woods, paint, chips, gouges, accretions. Splits to the wood. Interior tatty. Possible new hinges. etc General signs of wear and tear throughout.
An Edwardian silver four piece tea set comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sucrier and milk jug, all with heavy C scroll and floral decoration (by Walter & Charles Sisson, London 1902) approx 69.62 oz total, including handles, together with an Edwardian silver hot water jug of similar design (by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 1902 Charles Clement Pilling) approx 16.7 oz total weight including handle CONDITION REPORTS Water jug wobbly on the base. Appears to have considerable signs of wear and tear dents scratches scuffs etc , well used. Coffee pot wobbly to the base , with dents loose lid and loose handle, numerous surface scratches, accretions, dirt build up, stained inside. Milk jug with surface scratches, stained to inside, dents to the body, foot is bent upwards on one side, therefore wobbly. Sugar pot, stained, accretions, dents, scratches, foot is bent and wobbly. Teapot, scratches, loose handle, loose lid, stained, dents around the body, foot is misshapen. Accretions. All items general signs of wear and tear.
A George III silver goblet of campana form with grape and vine and half fluted decoration, raised on a circular stepped base (by William Eton or William Elliott, London 1816), 15 cm high, approx 12.7 oz loaded CONDITION REPORTS General ware and tear conducive to age and use, to include surface scratches, minor knocks etc. The top is slightly mis-shapen. See images for more details.
A late Victorian silver embossed dressing table tray with all over C scroll of floral decoration and stylised pie crust edge (Chester 1819 by Henry Matthews) approx 32 cm long, together with a similar pierced bonbon dish (Chester 1899 by Robert Pringle & Sons) approx 11.5 cm diameter, a Victorian silver square lidded dressing table pot with embossed floral decoration (London 1887 by Rosenthal, Jacob & Co) approx 3 cm high and a Continental white metal hinged lidded cigarette box in the Dutch taste with embossed figural decoration to front and back, opening to reveal a gilded interior, stamped "800" to side, total weight approx 15.5 oz
A George II silver caster of circular bellied form with pierced pull-off cover and knop finial raised on a circular stepped base, (by Samuel Wood London 1746), 12.5 cm high, approx 2.6 oz CONDITION REPORTS Has been significantly repaired to the base. The main body appears to have been off from the foot and re-soldered. There is also a hole to the base, various dents and scratches, heavy wear and tear.
A matched pair of George V silver salt and pepper of campana form with removeable lids with pierced decoration above a gadrooned edge, engraved "Salt" and "Black Pepper" respectively, raised on circular stepped foot (by Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst, London 1916 and 1922), 9.5 cm high, approx 7.5 oz
A pair of George IV silver salt cellars with heavy embossed foliate and fruit decoration, raised on floral decorated shell feet (by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1827), 4.5 cm high, approx 11.48 oz CONDITION REPORTS Both with slight wobble when on feet. Interior with remnants of gilt interior. Scratches throughout, especially to the interior. Rims are bent. Some small dents to the body. General wear and tear throughout.
An early 20th Century leather vanity case with fitted interior containing various silver brushes and dressing table bottles, etc (by Horton and Allday, Birmingha, various dates), the leather case bearing initials "DJE", housed in a canvas protective outer case, case measures approx 51.5 cm x 17.5 cm
A Georg Jensen "Moonlight Butterflies/Blossom" silver brooch, designed by Arno Malinowski, stamped to back "Georg Jensen 925S Denmark" and No'd. "283", 5.4 cm diameter, approx 0.8 oz CONDITION REPORTS Some light scratches and some very small dings, mainly to the edges. Generally OK
A Victorian silver vinaigrette of waisted rectangular form with engraved pattern to top and base, opening to reveal a gilt-washed interior and pierced grille (by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1855), 4 cm long including hanging loop, approx 0.6 oz CONDITION REPORTS Some light scratches throughout. One small ding to the edge. the grill is ever so slightly bent. General signs of wear and tear throughout
A Victorian silver mounted "Willow" pattern scent bottle with silver mounts (Samson Morden, London 1884), bears Reg. No. "RD29260" to base, 5.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Dirty grey stain type mark to the body near the rim to one side. Parts of the rim feel rough under touch. There is some wear to the painted decoration and some signs of yellowing/discolouration. Silver top is tarnished, damage to the cork to the interior. Various general small signs of wear and tear throughout
20TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER BELT formed with sixteen oval panels each with pierced square centre and with character markings in relief, maker CW (possibly Cumwo), 70cm long (including the two fabric panels); along with nine Japanese saki cups, with figural and floral/animal designs to the centres, each approx 5.5cm diameter (10)
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