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19th Century Chinese export silver trophy goblet having engraved foliate scroll decoration, the circular foot with conforming embossed decoration, presentation inscription 'Victoria Regatta, Hong Kong, 1862, Thistle Cup, won by the Caprice', maker Leeching, 18cm high, 9.6oz approx Condition: Minor tarnishing to interior - **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century Chinese export silver bowl having engraved foliate decoration, two character mark to the side, makers mark rubbed, 13.75cm diameter, 9.8oz approx Condition: Tarnishing to interior and a number of shallow bruises plus a couple of more serious dints to exterior - **General condition consistent with age
Wines & Spirits - Glen Grant 25 year old Highland Malt Scotch Whisky commemorating the Silver Jubilee of 1977, 75cm bottle, together with a commemorative glass decanter, housed in the original box Condition: Seal intact, level good, light scratches to decanter and label/ribbon faded and worn, box has wear to the edges and corners of lid are split - **General condition consistent with age
The silver cigarette case of Charles Cowles-Voysey, engraved with his initials C.C.V., makers A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1919, 9cm high, 3.1oz approx Condition: Wear allover from use, all eight corners have dents with two having splits - **General condition consistent with age
Attributed to the Guild of Handicrafts, a silver gilt and blister pearl brooch, around an open centre are seven larger blister pearls of approximately 6mm diameter each, with seven smaller blister pearl points, of approximately 4.8mm diameter each, overall diameter 38.5mm, in a Guild of Handicrafts case Condition: 9.4g approx, the pearls in good condition, one with a small mark to the edge, slight tarnishing to the silver on the reverse, the yellow metal pin intact and safety chain attached - **General condition consistent with age
University College London, Donaldson Prize, silver medal awarded to Charles Cowles-Voysey in 1909, engraved 'C. Voysey 1908-9', 5.5cm diameter, in the original Wyon case of issue Condition: Possible light surface wear to the medallion from light handling, light wear to case - **General condition consistent with age
The silver mounted ivory paper knife of Charles Cowles-Voysey, engraved 'C.V. From G.T.M.', makers mark indistinct, London 1911, 28cm long, together with the silver seal of his wife Denise, the matrix engraved D.C., partial hallmark only, 2cm high Condition: Wear and scratches to silver mount and ivory, split to the top of the ivory approximately 2.5cm long, fob is buckled and snapped to the to top of the fixing - **General condition consistent with age
Edward VII silver bowl having three square top outswept handles and standing on a circular foot, makers James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1906, 25.5cm diameter exclusive of handles, 52.7oz approx Condition: Some scratching to the interior of the bowl - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian/Edward VII silver five piece tea service, each piece of oval form and having a pierced stylised foliate rim, makers C.S.Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1900-1905, height of hot water jug 23cm, 71.7oz approx gross Condition: All pieces have an engraved monogram - **General condition consistent with age
George IV silver three piece tea service, each piece with allover foliate decoration, the teapot with floral knop and reeded acanthus scroll handle, the two handled sugar basin and cream jug with shell and foliate scroll handles, each piece standing on floral paw feet, maker Joseph Angell I, London 1822, length of teapot 32cm, combined weight 46.8oz approx gross Condition: The knop to the teapot cover is slightly buckled and each has an engraved crest - **General condition consistent with age
Channel Islands/Jersey Interest - Victorian silver three piece tea service by John Le Gallais, each piece of engraved baluster form, ogee scroll handle and standing on splayed scroll supports, the teapot bearing the inscription 'Testimonial. On the night of the 11th January, 1862, The Steam Packet 'Courrier' encountered a terrific storm off the Caskets. This tea service & a purse of 21 Sovereigns were presented to Capt H.B. Harvey in approbation of his skill and coolness on that trying occasion as also of his unvarying attention to the comfort of his passengers. Jersey 11th April 1862'. London hallmarks for 1859, height of teapot 20.5cm, combined weight 46.3oz approx gross Captain Henry Beckford Harvey and 28 of his crew were later lost when the P.S. Normandy went down in the English Channel on March 17th 1870 Condition: As well as the presentation inscription described in the catalogue, the sucriere and cream jug have an engraved monogram and partial inscription - **General condition consistent with age
George V silver three piece tea service, each piece of squat circular form, gadrooned edge, half reeded body and part serpent handles, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1919, length of teapot 28.5cm, 51.5oz approx gross Condition: Each piece has an engraved initial - **General condition consistent with age
Set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, makers John & Henry Lias, London 1838, 22.5cm long, 15.2oz approx Condition: Two spoons have slightly more wear to the tips of the bowls than the others, whilst each has an engraved crest - **General condition consistent with age
Edward VII silver stamp box having figural decoration depicting a retriever, hinged cover to either side, maker William Hornby, London 1908, 7cm x 5cm, weighted Condition: It is likely that the dog originally had glass eyes and if so these are now missing - **General condition consistent with age
George V silver and grey guilloche enamel powder compact, the hinged cover set marcasite and opening to reveal a mirror to the underside, 6cm diameter, 2.4oz approx gross Condition: The mirror to the inside of the cover is a replacement and the bezel does not hold it in tight - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian oval silver casket, the hinged cover with a serpent form handle, embossed ovals and stylised foliage and having a hinged catch to the front edge, gilded interior, standing on four scroll feet, maker John Bodman Carrington, London 1897, 20cm wide, 18.5oz approx Condition: **General condition consistent with age
Pair of George V/George VI rectangular silver entrée dishes and covers, each having typical gadroon decoration, makers Josiah Williams & Co, London 1934 and 1938, 27.5cm long, combined weight 97.3oz approx Condition: Some scratching to the interiors - **General condition consistent with age
George V silver trinket box, the hinged cover with fine engine turned and engraved foliate decoration, the clasp inset with a blue cabochon and standing on splayed bracket feet, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1928, retailers stamped of Finnigans Ltd, 11cm wide, weighted Condition: An engraved initial W to the front and the wooden lining has some staining - **General condition consistent with age
18th Century Dutch silver and glass bowl standing on four fluted supports conjoined by ribbon and swags, Dordrecht hallmarks, maker R.K., 12.5cm diameter, 5.6oz approx net Condition: Two of the swags have a possible repair where they join the upper part of the frame although this may well be original, the blue glass liner has been badly damaged and re-stuck - **General condition consistent with age
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