S BLANCKENSEE; an early 20th century hallmarked silver baluster sugar caster with pierced domed rim and cast finial on spreading circular foot, Chester (date mark rubbed), height 14.4cm, approx 1.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There are some dents to the body with further minor scratches and surface wear throughout, top also with some minor dents.
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A L DAVENPORT LTD; a George V hallmarked silver baluster sugar caster with pierced domed rim and cast finial, on spreading circular foot, Birmingham 1932, height 13.4cm, approx 2.4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Some of the piercings to the domed rim are now misshapen, there are some small/minor dents to the body and foot with also some further surface scratches, general wear throughout, hallmarks are rubbed but legible.
A L DAVENPORT LTD (probably); a George V hallmarked silver topped clear glass sugar caster, Birmingham 1934, height 13.5cm, and a further similar example, J.S, Birmingham 1927 (2). CONDITION REPORT: Both lids with some dents and sit at slight angles, general surface wear throughout.
W E HOULSTON (probably); A George V hallmarked silver topped clear glass sugar caster of tapering faceted form, Birmingham 1912, height 12.5cm, and a similar hallmarked silver topped example (marks rubbed) (2). CONDITION REPORT: Both lids with some dents, the Houlston example less so, both with some surface wear and tarnish, glass with nibbles to rims and some of the upper body, one with chip to the foot.
DAVID ANDERSEN; a Norwegian sterling silver and clear glass cruet set, the tops with engine turned enamel decoration, the electroplated stand with manufacturer's mark and stamped '60G', weighable silver approx 0.8ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Enamel is good, minor misshaping to one of the tops, tray with surface wear.
WILLIAM VALE & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver menu holder modelled as a wishbone, on circular loaded base, Birmingham 1911. CONDITION REPORT: Some minor misshaping to bottom and silver rim, it has raised from the loaded base on both sides, general minor surface wear, nicks and dents throughout.
LAWRENCE R WATSON & CO; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver decanter labels inscribed 'Whisky' and 'Sherry', the borders with foliate scroll and scallop motifs, on suspension chains, Birmingham 1995, approx 0.8ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: Minor surface wear, inscribed lettering and hallmarks showing to reverse.
A group of five variously hallmarked silver napkin rings to include engine turned example (maker's mark rubbed), Birmingham 1901, and a further example with crimped rim, Rolason Brothers, Birmingham 1907, combined approx 1.5ozt (5). CONDITION REPORT: Some misshapen, general wear, minor dents and scratches throughout.
ROLASON BROTHERS; a cased pair of Victorian hallmarked silver circular napkin rings with crimped rims and bright cut foliate scroll decoration, the pair inscribed 'ES' and 'LS, Birmingham 1898, combined approx 0.9ozt (2) CONDITION REPORT: Both napkin rings inscribed as stated, otherwise ok with only minor surface wear.
WILLIAM PUGH; a George III hallmarked silver shovel caddy spoon with pin pricked decoration, initialled 'G' to the finial, Birmingham 1809, length 8cm (af), a further example with circular bowl, Richard Crossley, London 1794, and another, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1964, approx 1.3ozt (3).
FATTORINI & SONS; a circa 1920s sterling silver and enamel teaspoon, the circular enamel finial depicting three ambulance men with a patient and a Red Cross ambulance, with wrythen stem, with Birmingham coat of arms to the interior of the bowl and initials 'BGD', approx 0.59ozt.
HENRY WILLIAMSON LTD; five Victorian hallmarked silver coffee spoons with scallop moulded bowls and bright cut foliate decoration, all inscribed 'W.H.M.', Birmingham 1895, also a near pair of sugar tongs, two teaspoons and one apostle spoon, all variously hallmarked, combined approx 3.1ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The bowls of the two teaspoons misshapen with several minor dents, otherwise general wear with pitting and surface scratches throughout.
SYDNEY & CO; a George V hallmarked silver and clear glass circular powder jar, Birmingham 1925, diameter 9cm. CONDITION REPORT: Dent to the handle of lid, further minor dents and nicks to the lid and silver rim, glass with some scratches and nibbles but otherwise OK.
JOSIAH WEDGWOOD & SONS LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver topped Wedgwood pale blue jasperware scent bottle with classical and floral decoration, Birmingham 1994, length 7.3cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some scuffs and markings to the jasperware body and some surface dirt otherwise OK.
WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver and engine turned guilloche enamel topped clear glass scent bottle, Birmingham 1936, height 8cm, and a further early 20th century, probably Bohemian, clear and cranberry glass floral decorated example with white metal top, height 8.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Enamel to first example good, silver top with dent to left hand side and tarnish, glass scratched with some minor nibbles, the top of the second example has seven holes pierced in the top and retains cork, glass also with some minor wear, nibbles and surface dirt.
A Victorian hallmarked silver ring stand with tapering central column on circular base with raised rim, maker's initials KG & SNS, London 1890 (possibly), height 8.2cm, approx 0.6ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There are some horizontal marks to the column, possibly joints, further minor dents to column as well as base with further surface scratches and nicks throughout, there is an area of repair where base meets column.
W I BROADWAY & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver circular jewellery box with engine turned and floral decorated hinged lid raised on three lobed feet, with velvet lined interior, Birmingham 1990, diameter of base 8.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lid is filled, body with numerous dents both minor and major, lid does not quite close flush and slightly loose, box stands at a slight angle as one of the feet has been bent and slightly misshapen.
G E WALTON & CO LTD; a George V hallmarked silver purse of shaped form with bright cut foliate scroll decoration and vacant cartouche, with original blue fabric lining (af), Birmingham 1910, width 11cm, approx 2.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Three major dents to the rim, minor dents, scratches and general wear throughout. Internal lining is distressed.
JAMES DEAKIN & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver card case with hinged top, Chester 1918, 9 x 4.5cm, a silver topped cut glass dressing table pot embossed with an Art Nouveau figural motif, Chester 1905, a silver pill box, Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1892, and an inkwell, Chester 1908, weighable silver approx 1.5ozt (4).
JOSEPH GLOSTER LTD; a George V hallmarked silver vesta case with bright cut foliate scroll decoration, the cartouche inscribed with monogram 'B', London 1911, length 4.2cm, approx 0.6ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Some dents to the body, general surface wear, spring mechanism still ok.
COHEN & CHARLES; an unusual George V hallmarked silver portable engine turned decorated cigarette dispenser with twin hinged compartments and suspension clip to reverse, London 1926, 7.6 x 7.9 x 3cm, approx 7.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: One minor dent to the back, some further scratches to the back as well as to the smooth surfaces of the body with further very minor nicks and nibbles to the corner edges, however hinges still good and top lid sits flush with just a slight gap to the left hand side where it is very slightly raised, condition generally ok.
JOSEPH GLOSTER LTD (possibly); an early to mid 20th century hallmarked silver engine turned cigarette dispenser with brass/nickel central mechanism, on spreading circular base, height 11.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: General wear with some surface scratches and pitting throughout, minor dent to the top and further small nicks throughout.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver novelty table lighter modelled as a bell with cast torch finials, London 1911, height 7.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: General surface wear throughout with some minor scratches and nicks, some minor dents also, some minor misshaping to the rim.
STEWART DAWSON & CO LTD; a George V hallmarked silver novelty miniature ashtray modelled as a quaich, Birmingham 1913, length 8.4cm, approx 1.0ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Some minor dents to the base and minor misshaping to the rim, generally with usual surface wear, and some residues of glue to the body.
HENRY BOURNE; an Edward VII hallmarked silver and ceramic capstan inkwell, the hinged lid inscribed 'A.E.', Birmingham 1908, diameter 9.2cm. CONDITION REPORT: Hinged lid is loose with lots of movement and will need attention, is further dented and scratched, the silver rim also quite heavily dented and worn with nicks, nibbles and scratches throughout, the ceramic section is crazed and with minor nibbles and nicks throughout.
R & S GARRARD & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver pen rest of plain oval form, London 1885, length 13cm, approx 2.0ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There are some areas of concentrated scratches and further minor scratches and small nicks, some wear where the base of the bowl joins the curved sides, there is one dent approximately half way up one of the sides with a crease/scratch, otherwise a few further very minor dents.
HENRY MATTHEWS; a Victorian hallmarked silver pocket watch stand with repoussé foliate scroll decoration, London 1900, width 7cm (af), also a 20th century Waltham open face crown wind pocket watch in chromed case, the dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 4cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Silver front of pocket watch case has some holes and general further wear, the backing has deteriorated extensively and is now in several parts including the stand, the watch generally ok with some wear to the chromed case, is running at point of cataloguing but this is not a guarantee as to working order.
JAMES FENTON & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver bladed and mother of pearl handled pocket knife, Sheffield 1890, length 8.2cm, and a further smaller example (both af) (2). CONDITION REPORT: Both springs are sprung/faulty, the blades no longer folding into the bodies, larger example with a blunted tip to the blade, blades and handles with scratches and general surface wear throughout.
A Dutch 833 silver novelty bookmark modelled as a windmill, with export mark and maker's initials 'HH', length 8.5cm, and a further 925 silver floral decorated example, length 6.5cm, combined approx 0.4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Some surface wear throughout, bookmark and section slightly separated due to use.
An early 20th century hallmarked silver handled bamboo walking cane, the handle engraved '1902', London 1901, length 81cm. CONDITION REPORT: The handle is heavily dented, the marks rubbed and with extensive wear including pitting and scratching throughout. The bamboo has numerous chips to the lacquer throughout and chips to the joints. Generally in worn condition. The leather foot has perished.
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