Late William IV silver cream jug of baluster form, with raised scroll and floral decoration, scroll rim and foliate scroll handle, on a cast base with four scroll feet (London 1837), Edward, Edward Jnr., John & William Barnard, together with a George III silver cream jug with later ornate chased decoration and monogram, on four ball feet (London 1816). All at approximately 16ozs, larger jug 17cm overall height (2)
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Comprehensive composite canteen of Georgian and later silver Kings, Hourglass, Honeysuckle and other pattern cutlery - including fifteen dinner forks, thirteen dessert forks, four tablespoons, eleven dessert spoons, fifteen teaspoons, twelve butter knives, seven dinner knives with silver handles, seven similar dessert knives, two serving spoons, soup ladle and caddy spoon, together with a silver gilt knife and fork and three fiddle pattern sauce ladles (various dates and makers). Approximately 177ozs weighable silver (83 pieces in total)
Antique pearl and diamond pendant / brooch with a pearl (not tested for natural origin) measuring approximately 9.30mm x 9.20mm x 8.00mm, suspended from two interlocking crescents set with rose cut diamonds in silver setting - originally suspended from the matching brooch designed as interlocking crescents of old cut and rose cut diamonds and pearls. Pendant now detached from the brooch. Pendant 40mm long, brooch 38mm x 23mm, overall length of the pendant including brooch approximately 60mm
Victorian diamond brooch, the stylised flower with old cut and rose cut diamonds in silver setting on gold, with detachable brooch fitting. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.90 carats, diameter approximately 30mm CONDITION REPORT Central diamond estimated to weigh approx. 0.40cts. Stones good colour and clarity and well matched. The brooch fitting is detachable and looks original. There is solder to the back of the setting indicating a repair. Total gross weigh approx. 9.1 grams
Edwardian diamond and ruby heart-shape pendant, with a central flower-head cluster of old cut diamonds surrounded by a border of old cut diamonds alternating with mixed cut rubies in silver collet setting, on pierced gold galleried back, suspended from a detachable ruby and diamond loop, on trace chain. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.20 carats CONDITION REPORT Total gross weight including chain is approximately 5.9 grams. Very good condition - no obvious damage or repairs or alterations. The diamonds vary in colour but overall clarity is reasonably good
Late Victorian diamond and pearl bar brooch depicting two birds in flight, set with rose cut diamonds in silver setting on a bar with three seed pearls, 44mm CONDITION REPORT Good condition, no damage or repairs, no stones missing. Approx 5.9 grams gross. The tips of the wings might be slightly bent
Pair good quality Garrard & Co. silver gilt and silver salt and pepper grinders - made to commemorate The Queen's Golden Jubilee in 2002 - each with cast silver gilt crown top and waisted bulbous body with engraved crowned ERII Royal cipher, on circular foot (hallmarked Garrard & Co. London 2002), 15cm high CONDITION REPORT Both in good order apart from one foot has a dent to the edge and both have minor scratches and general light wear, 12 troy ounces each
Early 19th century French cut glass scent / moon flask with sulphide portrait bust of Emperor Napoleon I to front and diamond cut back, small glass stopper under silver screw-top, 8cm high CONDITION REPORT Couple of minor flea bites/chips to neck and stopper. Some dents to lid, some dirt to interior and minor chips to high points of glass to reverse
TRH The Duke and Duchess of York (later TM King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) - rare silver framed presentation signed portrait photograph of The Royal Couple - The Duke in Naval uniform and The Duchess wearing an ostrich feather-bordered dress and large pearl necklace - signed in ink on mount 'Albert 1931 Elizabeth', in a fine silver frame with arched top with cast Royal ducal crown and EA Royal cipher, with blue leather easel back, hallmarked - London 1931, retailed by H. Plante, 12 Bury Street, St. James's, London, the photograph by Bertram Park, Dover Street, London, 33.5cm x 25cm
Late Victorian silver two-handled trophy, engraved - The Essex Farmers Hunt Club Point-To-Point Steeplechases. April 13th 1925, The Essex Farmers Hunt Welter Weight Race. Won By Mintsauce, owner Stanley May, Esq. M.F.H. Presented by A. E. White Esq. (London 1900), by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., 18.5cm high, 26ozs
Interesting Royal Yacht Britannia Service group of medals awarded to Chief Petty Officer Elwyn (Jan) Collier R.V.M., R.N. - comprising Royal Victorian medal (silver), unnamed as issued, The Queen's Silver Jubilee medal 1977, unnamed as issued and Queen Elizabeth II Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, named 'MX 919745 E. N. H. Collier P.O., C.K., HMS Leopard', court mounted. Sold with three framed citations, various photographs, press cuttings and other related ephemera.Chief Petty Officer 'Jan' Collier (1936 - 2013) served on-board The Royal Yacht Britannia for twenty-one years as the cook from 1956 - 1977. He was awarded Royal Victorian medal (silver) in June 1977 for his services to The Queen
HM Queen Elizabeth II - pair Royal Presentation silver and enamel cufflinks with crowned ERII cipher and swivel bar fixings in original Gieves & Hawkes fitted box with gilt embossed crowned ERII cipher to lid.Provenance: Presented to Chief Petty Officer Elwyn Collier - the chef on-board HM Yacht Britannia from 1956 - 1977
HM Queen Alexandra - Royal Presentation silver hip flask with engraved crowned A monogram, of curved form, with hinged screw-top (hallmarked London 1877), 8.5cm wide x 6.5cm high. Sold with press cutting and photographs and related ephemera and evening bags and glovesProvenance: Presented by The Queen to Mr Francis Smith, Her Majesty's messenger at Buckingham Palace.
Rare George III silver mazarine straining dish forming part of the Royal table service of King George III - of oval form, with pierced and engraved Royal Arms to the centre with pierced shell shapes and scrolls - the underside engraved with secondary boar's head crest with 'vi et virtute' motto above and 'weight 27"5½', hallmarked - London 1761, maker possibly Thomas Hemming, 38.2cm x 25.5cm
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