A SILVER SIX PIECE REGIMENTAL DRUM CRUET SET CARRINGTON & CO., LONDON 1937 The mustards with shell shaped thumb pieces to the flat covers and scroll handles 8cm (3in) long 587g (18.9 oz) With four blue glass liners Condition Report: Maker's marks partially obscured, rest are clearMustard pot hinges goodCovers sit well Pepperette bases screw wellGlass liners appear to be original. Three good, one with chipNo engravingAll stand wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
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A SILVER MODEL OF A 21ST LANCER ON HORSEBACK GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON 1910 25cm (9 3/4in) long Loaded With a silver plaque engraved 'Royal Naval & Military Tournament 1910. Navy & Army Championships, 1st Prize, Sword V. Lance & 1st Prize, Sword V. Sword won by Lieutenant H. Boyd-Rochfort, 21st (Empress of India's) Lancers.'
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS FAVELL, ELLIOTT & CO., LONDON 1888 The sconces with beaded borders, the scrolled capitals with husk swags, tapering fluted stems, to square bases with beaded bands, husk swags, ribbons and oval medallions 32cm (12 1/2i n) high Loaded Condition Report: Candlestick 1 - Marks are partially obscured, nicks to the base, gap to the sconce, no engraving, slightly wobbles, stands trueCandlestick 2 - Marks rubbed, nicks to the base, slight gap to the sconce, no engraving, slightly wobbles, stands trueCandlestick 3 - Marks are partially obscured, nicks to the base, gap to the sconce, no engraving, slightly wobbles, stands trueCandlestick 4 - Marks are partially obscured, nicks to the base, gap to the sconce, no engraving, slightly wobbles, stands trueCandlestick 5 - Marks are partially obscured, nicks to the base, gap to the sconce, no engraving, slightly wobbles, stands trueCandlestick 6 - Marks are partially obscured, nicks and dents to the base, gap to the sconce, no engraving, slightly wobbles, stands trueAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF SILVER ALTAR PRICKET CANDLESTICKS OMAR RAMSDEN, CIRCA 1925 With circular drip pans, the tapering stems with a girdle, on stepped circular bases 40cm (15 3/4in) high Loaded Condition Report: Marks rubbedBoth stand well and straightOne with a minor crease to the stemNo engravingLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER MOUNTED EXOTIC HARDWOOD DIPPER CUP LATE 17TH CENTURYThe silver mount engraved with a crest and JP, the body with engine turned decoration and rosacea beneath 7.4cm (2.8in) high, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) diameterProvenance: A. T. Isher Collection Their sale, Bruton, Knowles & Co., 28th April 1976, Lot 31 Anonymous Sale Sotheby's (Date Unknown), Lot 668
A SILVER CIRCULAR BOWL OMAR RAMSDEN, LONDON 1935 With four female nude supports 48cm (19in) long 2768g (89 oz) Provenance: The executor's of the late Derek Strauss Condition Report: Marks are well struckStands wellSome rubbing to the nudesNo engravingLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A GERMAN SILVER MODEL OF A HEN PHEASANT HANAU PSEUDO MARKS, IMPORT MARK FOR CHESTER 1910 With hinged wings 23cm (9in) long Mounted on a wooden baseProvenance: Frome Whitfield House, Dorchester, Dorset, home of the Henning family since the early 1700's. The original house was Tudor origin, but was rebuilt in the Regency period, together with East and West Wings.
A MATCHED PAIR OF DUTCH SILVER PARTRIDGE DECANTERS 930 STANDARD, CIRCA 1891 With red glass eyes 23cm (9in) high 787g (25.3 oz) grossProvenance: Frome Whitfield House, Dorchester, Dorset, home of the Henning family since the early 1700's. The original house was Tudor origin, but was rebuilt in the Regency period, together with East and West Wings. Condition Report: This is a matched pairDecanter 1 - Heavy dent to one wing, both eyes present, play to the cover, stamped 930 and with Victorian London 1891 import marks, sponsors mark obscured, slightly wobblesDecanter 2 - Dutch marks partially obscured, both eyes present, cover fits well, slightly wobblesBoth with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER MOUNTED GLASS PENGUIN DECANTER ASPREY & CO. LTD., LONDON 1957 With glass eyes 27cm (10 1/2in) high Condition Report: Marks are clearSlight play to the hingeBoth eyes are presentRubbing to the headGlass appears to be fee from chipsKnocks to the ends of the wings, appear to be unmarkedVery slightly wobblesLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF EGYPTIAN SILVER COLOURED VASES POST 1946 .900 STANDARD Engraved with scrollwork and Arabic script, on a circular foot 32.5cm (12 3/4in) high 1751g (56.3 oz) Condition Report: Date letters obscured, rest are clearBoth slightly wobblesLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER MARTIN HALL & CO. LTD., SHEFFIELD 1920 With a raised moulded border and on three scroll feet 37cm (14 1/2in) diameter 1277g (41.05 oz) Condition Report: Marks are well struckNo engravingHeavier scratches to the surfaceStands wellCentre slightly whippyLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER GILT SURPRISE EGG STUART DEVLIN, LONDON 1968 The textured and bark effect body opening to an amethyst quartz 7.5cm (3in) long 196g (6.3 oz) gross With a Stuart Devlin box Condition Report: Marks are partially obscuredHinge goodThumb catch works wellCover closes wellMinor chips and surface imperfections to the amethyst as expected with a natural crystal WobblesSome tarnishing Box goodLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER GILT SURPRISE EGG STUART DEVLIN, LONDON 1982 The textured body opening to a silver gilt squirrel and a band of enamelled flowers 6.5cm (2 1/2in) high 92g (2.95 oz) gross With a Stuart Devlin box Condition Report: Marks are clearCover fits wellStands wellMinor losses to the enamel visible under a loupeLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
SIX AFRICAN SILVER NAPKIN RINGS PATRICK MAVROS, ZIMBABWE, CIRCA 2000 (2) AND 2001 (4) Each chased with different animals, including crocodiles, birds, elephants, rhinos, hippos and turtles 4.5cm (1 3/4in) diameter 380g (12.2 oz) Condition Report: Marks generally clearLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A MATCHED SET OF FOUR QUEEN ANNE AND GEORGE I SILVER OCTAGONAL CANDLESTICKS ANTHONY NELME, LONDON 1713 (2) AND 1714 (2) With waisted octagonal capitals, baluster stems, engraved with an armorial and on octagonal moulded spreading bases 18cm (7in) high 1606g (51.6 oz) The paternal arms are for the family of PALMER of Marston Staffordshire, descended from the same family of York. The maternal arms of the family NEWDEGATE or NEWDIGATE of Arbury and Astley Warwickshire. The impaled arms are likely for Charles PALMER (1692-1764), then of Warwickshire, and his wife Mary NEWDIGATE (1711-1744) daughter of Richard NEWDIGATE (1668-1727) 3rd Baronet of Arbury by Elizabeth TWISDEN (1681-1765). They were married in 1733, a short time (20 years) after the assay dates, suggesting a later engraving and/or earlier family ownership. Charles PALMER was the son of William PALMER (died 1722) of Ladbroke, Warwickshire by Mary SKRYMASTER (1656-1729). Condition Report: Candlestick 1 -Marks generally clear, stands well, engraving lightly rubbed, some pitting, stands trueCandlestick 2 - Marks generally clear, slightly wobbles, engraving lightly rubbed, some pitting, stands trueCandlestick 3 - Marks generally clear, slightly wobbles, engraving lightly rubbed, some pitting, stands trueCandlestick 4 - Marks clear, badly wobbles, stem appears slightly twisted, engraving lightly rubbed, some pittingAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use. No sconces.Condition Report Disclaimer
AN AFRICAN SILVER PAPERKNIFE PATRICK MAVROS, ZIMBABWE, CIRCA 2002 With an elephant finial and hammered finish 22.5cm (9in) longTogether with an African silver oval pen pot by Patrick Mavros, circa 2002, chased with a herd of elephants, 9cm (3 1/2in) high, loaded 111g (3.6 oz) weighable
A SILVER VARIANT KING'S PATTERN TABLE SERVICE FOR EIGHT PLACE SETTINGS JAMES DIXON & SONS, SHEFFIELD 1968 Comprising:Eight table forks Eight dessert spoons Eight dessert forks Eight soup spoons Eight fish forks Eight fish knives Eight tea spoons Four serving spoons 4043g (130 oz) Together with the following with stainless steel blades and fittings: Eight table knives Eight dessert knives A carving knife and fork A knife sharpener A dessert sliceIn a fitted canteen
A SILVER MATCHED CRECIAN PATTERN PART TABLE SERVICE JAMES DEAKIN & SONS, SHEFFIELD 1902 AND 1930 Engraved with a monogram Comprising:Thirty five table forks, Sheffield 1902 (21) and 1930 (14) Twelve table spoons, Sheffield 1930 Twenty one dessert forks, Sheffield 1902 (7) and 1930 (14) Twenty one dessert spoons, Sheffield 1902 (11) and 1930 (10) Six tea spoons, Sheffield 1902 Three coffee spoons, Sheffield 1902 (2) and 1930 (1) Two sauce ladles, Sheffield 1902 6777g (217.9 oz) Provenance: The executor's of the late Derek Strauss
A PAIR OF MIDDLE EASTERN SILVER COLOURED NINETEEN LIGHT CANDELABRA MARKS INDISTINCT With a central trumpet shaped capital and six smaller to the top six scroll arms, above twelve urn shaped capitals on scroll arms, applied with birds, cherubs and foliate swags, to a urn and octagonal tapering stem, on an octagonal foot, chased and engraved with flowers and foliage 91cm (35 3/4in) high 13067g (420.2 oz) Provenance: From the Private Collection of a titled family Condition Report: Candelabra 1. Marks indistinctSlightly wobblesBase drilled for possible wiring Four lower branches with play, one middle tier branch with play, one upper tier branch slightly coming away from the bodyCandelabra 2. Marks indistinctSlightly wobblesBase drilled for possible wiringTwo lower branches with play, rest are good No personal engravingBoth with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A LATE 15TH/EARLY 16TH CENTURY SPOON UNASCRIBED, PROVINCIAL With altered wrythen finial 19.5cm (7 3/4in) long 39g (1.25 oz)Offered for sale with a letter from Goldsmiths Company dated 9th March 2022, case number 9504, stating the spoon has been examined by the Antique Plate Committee, but is outside of the Committee's jurisdiction. Offered for sale with the Goldsmiths Company Assay Office Results of Impurity Analysis of Antique Silver, dated 25th August 2023, case no. 9504, stating the bowl and handle are 99% dated 1500 - 1600.
Omega - Stainless steel Seamaster Ref: 135.005, having a silver dial with applied logo and markers, polished luminous filled hour and minute hands, centre seconds hand, screw-down case back with Hippocampus medallion and personal engraved inscription dated '7.11.1964', cal 600 17 jewel manual wind movement No.21460081, approx 34mm diameter (excluding crown), on a black leather strap
Late Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, having a white enamel Roman dial with gilt metal hands and seconds subsidiary at the sixth hour, Chester, 1888, 50mm diameter (ex.winder), 117g gross approx, together with an Avia Olympic manual wind wriswatch, having a black dial with applied gilt hour markers and date aperture at the third hour, 34mm diameter (ex.crown), on a blue and yellow striped NATO strap
Elgin military issue base metal pocket watch, having a white enamel Roman dial with blued steel hands and seconds subsidiary at the sixth hour, case back having broad arrow and numbered L59101, 51mm diameter (ex.winder), with a silver watch Albert (46.5g gross approx.), together with a 9ct gold lady's fob watch (converted), Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool (a/f), 27.1g gross approx, and two Ingersoll Triumph pocket watches (4)
Late Victorian silver full hunter-cased pocket watch, having a white enamel Roman dial with blued steel spade hands and seconds subsidiary at the sixth hour, London, 1881, 110g gross approx, together with a base metal World War II military issue stopwatch, '1/10th sec. VC/2535', with broad arrow and no.162 (2)
Silver '800' open faced pocket watch, having a white Roman dial with blued steel hands and seconds subsidiary at the sixth hour, together with two other 'Fine Silver cased pocket watches, three silver medallions and silver ID bracelet inscribed 'John', London 1969, 89g approx of weighable silver
Early Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, having a white Roman dial with gilt metal hands and seconds subsidiary at the sixth hour, London, 1843, together with a late Victorian silver open face pocket watch by La Trobe, College Green, Bristol, having a white enamel dial with blued steel hands and seconds subsidiary, 189.3g approx (combined), 800 standard cased pocket watch, base metal Superior Railway Timekeeper and Ingersoll Triumph (5)
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