Late 1940s silver and enamel powder compact with enamelled panel of cock pheasant in flight, with cream guilloche enamel border (Birmingham 1948), maker - H.C.D., 7cm square CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface wear and scratching to silver. Enamelling good, no damage but some surface scratching. Interior good, some minor tarnishing. Powder surround scuffed
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Victorian diamond crescent brooch with twenty-one graduated old cut and rose cut diamonds in silver collet setting, mounted on gold, detachable brooch fitting. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 2.50 carats, in original fitted box retailed by Wilson & Gill, London, 52mm CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. The diamonds are all well matched stones and are of good colour and clarity. No obvious replacements, damage or repairs. Total gross weight 7.3 grams. Original box in very good condition
Fine 19th century diamond 'en tremblant' double floral spray brooch - comprising two 'en tremblant' five-petal flowers, each centred with an old cut diamond surrounded by rose cut diamonds to the flowers' spores and petals and similarly set diamonds to the leaves, stem and foliage - all in silver setting on gold, with detachable brooch fitting, Continental hallmarks. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 3.5 carats, 91mm CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. The two 'en tremblant' flowers articulate nicely, the mechanism works well and the stones sparkle. No missing stones, no obvious damage or repairs. A very pretty brooch. Total gross weight approximately 45.9 grams
19th century diamond cluster ring, the circular target-shape bezel with pavé set old cut diamonds in silver setting, on plain yellow metal shank. Ring size O CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Target measures approximately 11.5mm diameter. Diamonds are generally of good clarity. Setting in good condition
Early Victorian pearl and diamond flower ring, the flower head centred with a half pearl surrounded by old cut diamonds, in a crossover design similarly set with old cut diamonds in silver setting, on gold. Ring size approximately L CONDITION REPORT Very good condition, pearl approx 5.1mm, approx 5grms
Late Victorian diamond five stone ring with five graduated old cut diamonds with rose cut diamond accents to the claws in carved gold setting, on plain shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.50 carats. Ring size M CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Diamonds are all well matched stones and are of a good colour and clarity. Estimated H/I colour range although the silver setting makes to stones look more grey. Estimated SI2 clarity. Setting in good condition, claws might require slight attention. Pierced gallery and shank in very good condition commensurate with age. Total gross weight 3.8 grams
1960s gentlemen's Rolex Tudor Prince Oysterdate stainless steel wristwatch with rotor self-winding movement, the circular brushed satin silver dial with red date dial, polished steel hands and baton numerals, in stainless steel case, on leather strap CONDITION REPORT The watch is currently running although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. Hands and date adjust correctly. Dial is very clean and in good condition. Serial number (above 12 o'clock) between the lugs is 796640 although very worn. The number (below 6 o'clock) between the lugs is very worn and difficult to read - possibly 585080? Glass is crazed and has a crack. Winding crown screws down correcty. General wear to case, Screw down crown working. The back is scratched. No box or papers, no buckle logo
First World War Officers' Mappin 'Campaign' silver wristwatch, with circular black enamel dial, gold numerals and markers, subsidiary seconds, in circular silver case, the cuvée cover with monogram and the back of the case with family crest, case 34mm diameter CONDITION REPORT Watch is not working but does run for a few seconds when given a gentle shake. Full wound. The front of the case is good but the back is detached/broken hinge. The case has an inner silver dust cover which has an engraved monogram. The dial has some damage to the enamel at 10 o'clock - not immediately obvious
A Taisho period (first quarter 20th century) Japanese Komai box and coverFinely decorated in gold and silver, the interior engraved, gilt painted Mount Fuji mark (Fujii Damascene Co. Tokyo) to base. 8 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear.
A Russian silver gilt diamond and ruby set enamel decorated clockFormed in the shape of a hinged egg on stand, enclosing the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the stem formed as an elephant, housed in a plush lined fitted case. The clock 18 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear, some wear to box.
A Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell carriage clock, hallmarked London 1859, maker's mark of C & RCOf domed form, the white dial with Roman numerals, inscribed to the base Made in London for Howard & Co. 18 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some tarnishing, some small splits to tortoiseshell, general wear.
A pair of George III silver bottle coasters, hallmarked London circa 1768, maker's mark of Francis Spilsbury, JuniorOf pierced serpentine form, each with an initialled cartouche. Each 12.5 cm diameter. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, some tarnishing, marks indistinct, general wear.
A pair of 19th century Continental silver table saltsEach with twin glass reservoir and central carrying handle, standing on a plinth base with ball feet. Each 16.5 cm wide. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: One glass cracked, some minor fritting, some tarnishing, general wear.
A pair of George V silver pepperettes, bearing Britannia Standard hallmarks probably for 1924, maker's mark of C & RCEach with pierced finial mounted lids, each with engraved crest. Each 11.5 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Some denting/misshaping, tarnishing, general wear. Approximately 7.5 troy ounces.
A George V silver mounted etched glass hip flask, hallmarked London 1916, makers mark indistinctThe main body decorated with dragonfly amongst aquatic plants. 11.75 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some minor denting to lid, cork lacking, some tarnishing, general wear.
A George III silver teapot, hallmarked London 1826, maker's mark of Henry Chawner and a George III silver teapot stand, hallmarked London 1827, makers mark indistinctThe teapot of serpentine form with engraved decoration enclosing vacant cartouches, the stand of octagonal form centred with a vacant cartouche. The teapot 15 cm high; the stand 18 cm wide. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally good condition, expected wear, teapot with various dints and bruises and loose finial, shrinkage crack to handle, approximately 412 grammes all in. Stand generally good, approximately 113 grammes all in.
A pair of Victorian silver table salts, hallmarked London 1854, maker's mark of Daniel & Charles HouleEach with embossed floral decoration enclosing a crested cartouche, the underside inscribed In memory of E H, died 19th December 1855. 8.5 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally good condition, expected wear, some minor dints, approximately 202 grammes all in.
A Victorian silver mounted glass table centre, hallmarked London 1874, maker's mark of Stephen SmithThe etched glass bowl centred with lilies, supported on a fluted column, standing on a naturalistically cast base. 40 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, probably lacking further glass trumpet, marks rubbed, approximately 1589 grammes all in.
A Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, hallmarked London 1894, maker's mark of John Grinsell & SonsThe hinged cover with scrolling thumbpiece, the body hobnail cut. 23.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some possible minor nibbles.
An Edwardian silver salver, hallmarked London 1905, maker's mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company LimitedWith piecrust rim. 31.5 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear, some minor surface scratching, some minor dints, approximately 816 grammes all in.
Two silver mounted cut glass decanters One of mallet form, hallmarked Birmingham 1977, maker's mark of Charles S Green & Co., the other a ships decanter en suite, hallmarked Birmingham 1978, maker's mark of Charles S Green & Co.; together with a pair of silver decanter labels, hallmarked Birmingham 1964 and 1966, maker's mark of Charles S Green & Co, inscribed Whiskey and Gin. The decanters 33 cm and 28 cm high respectively. (4) CONDITION REPORTS: Both in good condition.
A cased six piece George VI silver condiment set, hallmarked Birmingham 1947, maker's mark of Duncan & ScobbieComprising: a pair of lidded mustards, a pair of salts and a pair of peppers. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear, case a little tired, approximately 209 grammes of weighable silver.
A Victorian silver goblet, hallmarked London 1860, maker's mark of John Samuel HuntOf waisted form with strapwork decoration, standing on a knopped stem with spreading foot, crested. 17 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear. Approximately 253 grammes all in.
A pair of silver sauce boats, hallmarked Birmingham 1932, maker's mark of Robert Pringle & SonsOf plain form, with reeded rim and scroll handle. 14.5 cm wide. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally good condition, expected wear, approximately 260 grammes all in.
Four silver decanter labelsOne inscribed Bucellas, hallmarked probably for London 1810, maker's mark of Elizabeth Morley; another inscribed Whisky, hallmarked probably for London 1822, maker's mark of CR; and two inscribed Port, one hallmarked for London 1816, maker's mark of JS, the other hallmarked for Birmingham 1998, maker's mark of Broadway & Co. (4) CONDITION REPORTS: All generally good condition, expected wear. Approximately 34 grammes all in.
A Victorian silver three piece tea set, hallmarked London 1894, maker's mark of Thomas Bradbury & SonsEach piece of canted rounded rectangular form with stop gadrooning. The teapot 14 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear. 23 troy ounces all in.
A George V silver cigar case, hallmarked Birmingham 1912, maker's mark of CSG LtdOf triple ribbed form, the hinged lid with a presentation inscription. 13 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear, interior strap lacking, approximately 107 grammes.
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