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An 18th Century silver lidded tankard with dome top, cylindrical on speading foot with applied central band, the centre engraved with initials, the hinged domed cover with openwork scrolling thumbpiece, C-scroll handle with heart shape terminal, George Grey, London, 1793, 18.47 ozt (574.6 grams)
Tram Interest: A Victorian silver tapering column table lamp, the nozzle above column chased with weaving vine with grapes on circular base with three claw feet, the base with shield shaped cartouche engraved with presentation inscription: PRESENTED TO THE WORSHIPFUL MAYOR OF SOUTHAMPTON ALDERMAN G. A.HUSSEY on the occasion of his driving the first ELECTRIC TRAM CAR IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH 22nd January 1900., Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1900, 40 cm high
A George V comprehensive tortoiseshell and silver dressing table set, all with beaded rim and inlaid decoration in the Neo-Classical manner comprising two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes, scent bottles, shoe horn, button hook, powder box, ring box, tray, mirror etc, the silver marked: Charles and Richard Comyns London 1919 (18)
An Edwardian silver plain rectangular entree dish and cover, gadroon borders with detachable oval handle, the cover engraved with a crest beneath motto: TOUJOURS DU JAMAIS, Solomon Joel Phillips (S J Phillips) London 1903, 48 ozt (1,549.9 grams), the handle unmarked
A Victorian silver Aesthetic Movement shaped rectangular card case, the front engraved with a Geisha holding a fan beside a baluster vase with fern and flowers, birds flying above Japanese motifs, the reverse engraved with fern leaves, George Heath, London, 1886, 3.04 grams (94.6 grams) 10cm long, in fitted case retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company
A Victorian silver Aesthetic Movement shaped rectangular card case, the front and reverse engraved with birds flying above and perching on prunus trees within bands of geometric pattern and fan motifs, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester,1884 10cm long together with another Victorian rectangular card case, similar style engraved with flowers, flowers and geometric pattern, 9.6cm long Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham, 1892 (2) 5.28 ozt (164.2 grams)
A Victorian silver shaped rectangular card case, the entire profusely engraved with scrolling stylised foliage, the front with central circular cartouche engraved with initials, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester, 1896, 2.22 ozt (69 grams), in velvet and silk lined fitted case retailed by Hopkins & Hopkins, Dublin
A Victorian silver shaped rectangular card case, the front and reverse engraved with central stylised star motif within foliage and a border of intertwined bands, Frederick Marson, Birmingham, 1880, 10cm long and another Victorian silver card case, similar, Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham, 1867 (2), 4.86 ozt (151 grams)
A Victorian silver rectangular card case, the entire engraved in the Celtic Revival manner, Birmingham, 1876, maker's mark possibly that of Frederick Marson, 9.5cm long and another plain Victorian example, Andrew Barrett & Sons, Birmingham, 1897, stamped with retailer's mark, 9.5cm long (2) 5.48 ozt (170 grams)
An Edwardian silver shaped rectangular card case, the front chased in relief with lovers on horseback in the Romantic Revival manner within circular plaque surrounded by scrolling foliage, William M Hayes, Birmingham, 1903 and another example with similar foliate decoration, Deely & Fisher, Birmingham, 1903, (2) both 9.5cm long, 4.63 ozt (144 grams)
A Victorian silver shaped rectangular card case, the front engraved with a classical monument within landscape, the remaining with scrolling foliage, Alfred Taylor, Birmingham, 1854,10 cm long overall; another Victorian example similar with castellated house and houses within landscape, Edward Smyth, Birmingham, 1845 and another Victorian example with geometric and floral decoration surrounding an engraved vignette depicting a coastal scene with lady on a balcony looking out at ship beyond, Edward Smyth, Birmingham, 1851, 10.5cm long (3) 6.41 ozt (199 grams)
A Victorian silver shaped rectangular card case, chased and engraved with floral motifs, opening to reveal pink silk lined fitted interior, plain thumb piece, Frederick Marson, Birmingham, 1854; another Victorian example with engine turned decoration, fitted silk interior, Frederick Marson Birmingham, 1875 and a George V silver rectangular card case in the form of a purse with spring action front, on suspension chain, the entire profusely engraved with scrolling foliage, with circular cartouche engraved with initials,9.5 cm long, Birmingham, 1910, maker's mark rubbed (3) gross 236.5 grams
A collection of five various silver calling card cases including: George V plain shaped rectangular with canted corners, S W Goode & Co, Chester, 1923, 8.5cm long; an Edwardian example similar, engraved with a crest above motto: Non Nobis Solum, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1900; another plain example, Birmingham, 1919, maker's mark rubbed; another engraved example, Rolason Brothers, Chester, 1903 and a Victorian open example with an applied frame like band of foliage, Birmingham, 1898, makers mark rubbed (5) 7.27 ozs (226 grams)
A collection of five various silver calling card cases including: a Victorian rectangular wyvern fluted example, with oval cartouche engraved with monogram, Birmingham, 1890, makers mark rubbed; another wyvern fluted example opening to reveal fitted interior, Birmingham, 1890, makers mark rubbed and three engine turned examples - A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 1922; E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester, 1928 and William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1926 (5) 212 grams gross
A George V silver rectangular aide memoire, the cover and base profusely chased in relief with a profile portrait of a maiden in the Renaissance Revivalist manner, framed by arabesques, geometric pattern and vacant oval cartouches, fitted leather interior with pencil and ivory leaf, Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham, 1911, 108 grams gross
A late Victorian silver plain rectangular card case and sovereign holder, the front engraved with a monogram, fitted gilt interior, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman) London, 1898; another Edwardian example similar, Sampson Mordan & Co, London, 1906 and an Edwardian plain combination card holder and purse, on suspension chain, S&Co, Birmingham, 1909 (3) 9.99ozt (310 grams)
An Edwardian silver rectangular aide memoire, the body chased with gadroon and shell border, fitted leather interior with ivory leaf and pencil, A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1909 and another Victorian shaped rectangular example, profusely engraved the front with shield shaped cartouche engraved with initials, fitted interior Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1895? (2) 196 grams gross
A late Victorian silver shaped rectangular aide memoire / card case, the body profusely chased with arabesques with central vacant cartouche, fitted leather interior with pencil, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham, 1899 and another Victorian flip top example profusely chased with various sea creatures and shells, fitted interior, F.E, Birmingham, 1886 (2) 262 grams gross
A Victorian diamond flower head brooch, a mix of old cut and rose diamonds, the central off round old cut diamond weighing approx 1.10 carats, a total diamond weight of approx 5.0 carats, silver claw and flush bead settings, yellow gold reverse with detachable brooch fitting, diameter of brooch 33mmCondition: Good- all diamonds/settings intact, no obvious damage or repair
A pair of Minton ewers, yellow ground, decorated with gilt and silver trailing vines mounted on square plinths, with elaborate gilt handles and mask heads, circa 1891-1902, gold mark Mintons England, 29cm high (2)Provenance: A Private CollectionCondition: Gilding worn on square base rims, two faint hairline cracks to one base
An Important George III silver mounted carved coconut lidded "Libertas" vessel, the body with symbolism of Masonic interest, the detachable cover with wyvern fluted finial, the body mounted on a later silver foot rim, the silver mounts, London, 1815, 17cm high overall
An early 20th Century Swiss silver Masonic crown wind triangular pocket watch, the mother of pearl dial with polychrome Masonic emblem marks and inscribed: LOVE YOU FELLOW MAN LEND HIM A HELPING HAND, all within a moulded silver case with G above the pillars of Soloman Jachin and Boaz and other Masonic symbols, movement marked Solvie Watch Co, import marks, stamped .925, London 1928, cardboard case baseCondition: Case appears generally good overall, movement not tested, sold as seen, service advised
H. Fowle of Red-Hill, a Victorian silver pair case pocket watch, fusee movement, 4.5cm white enamel Roman dial, the casework hallmarked London 1880, on a silver chain suspended with four fobs Condition: Generally good overall with light wear, movement not tested and sold as seen, service advised
A collection of Georgian style silver-plate including: A pair of shaped oblong sauce tureens and covers, the covers engraved with a crest; a Teapot with gadroon sections, ebonised handle and finial on ball feet, stamped and a Kettle on stand, ogee shaped with fluted section, detachable cover and hinged rattan covered handle, the burner with wick intact (4)
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