A German metalware miniature photograph frame decorated in a chequerboard pattern, l. 5 cm, a German metalware serving spoon, a silver propelling pencil, a silver mounted nail buffer and a silver plated serving spoon decorated in the Art Nouveau manner (5) CONDITION REPORT: All with some wear and tarnishing
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A Victorian silver coffee pot of tapered cylindrical form with gadrooned decoration on four spherical feet, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1896, h. 19.5 cm, 11.5 ozs CONDITION REPORT: Minor dents, wear and tarnishing. All four feet do not sit straight on a flat surface.
A Victorian silver and niello work cigarette case of cushioned rectangular form, maker WW FD, London 1885, l. 9 cm, 4 ozs CONDITION REPORT: In need of some attention as the two sections do hot sit flush together.This item is too small to hold credit card sized items.
A mixed parcel of silver comprising an oval photograph frame, a parcel gilt cigar case, a Christening mug and two napkin rings, various dates and makers, together with a silver plated photograph frame and three further items of silver plate (qty) CONDITION REPORT: Heavily tarnished
IMPRESSIVE EDWARDIAN CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCKthe hood with swan neck pediment, ball finial, marquetry inlaid frieze flanked by Corinthian columns, the arched dial with silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the lunette with silent or chime dial, the spandrels with gilded scrolling mounts, the 8 day 3 train movement unsigned but numbered 9184, contained in a waisted case with bevelled glass door and further marquerty decoration, approximately 240cm high
Two silver mounted cricket balls, each bearing silver shield inscribed '1935, Fettes v Loretto, D.D. Mitchell, 6 wickets for 35 runs, 3 wickets for 0, 1st over'; and '1938, Fettes v Loretto, D.D. Mitchell, 9 wickets for 27 runs, including the hat-trick', each on wood plinth.Fettes College is a private school in Edinburgh, Scotland. Notable old Fettesians include the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair along with the fictional character James Bond.
Of diving interest: a collection of thirteen 1930s silver swimming and diving medals, won by 'J Sanderson'; together with four silver and enamel London Diving Club medals; three other silver examples; and six other swimming medals and badges, 194g all in; together with related ephemera.
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