A George V silver fruit bowl by James Dixon & Sons. With gardrooned rim, pierced scrollwork border and raised on three cabriole feet. Assayed Sheffield 1912, 596 grams, 25.5cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Minor inward pressing from one of the feet. No other notable issues. Free from repair.
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A small pair of early 19th century Portuguese silver salvers. Each engraved with a crest of a bird over a coronet. With repousse work borders decorated with C-scrolls and flower heads. Raised on shell moulded bracket supports. Punch marks, 267 grams, 14.75cm wide (2). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition. No splits or repairs.
A pair of George V silver sauceboats by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. With gardrooned rims, double scrolling handles having acanthus thumb pieces and raised on cabriole supports. Assayed London 1935, 717 grams, 19.75cm handle to spout. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Very good condition.
A pair of limited edition commemorative silver goblets with planished bowls having gilt interiors by John Sutherland Hawes. With pierced strapwork cylindrical pedestals incorporating heraldic lions and fluer de lys motifs. Made by order of The Lord Bishop of Hereford to commemorate the 13th century of the foundation of the Diocese in 676 AD. Assayed London 1976, numbered 142 and 176, 670 grams combined, 16.5cm (2). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.
Six Britannia standard silver tablespoons Queen Anne and George I. Each with plain rat tail bowls and engraved initials to the rear of the terminals, five N, H*D and one W. N. All assayed London partial and worn marks as follows; Henry Clarke 1716, two 1709, William Pearson no date letter and two 1719, 347 grams (6). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some wear to the marks. No breaks or repair.
A Victorian silver bachelors teapot of compressed lobed form. With scrolling figural handle, bird finial, chased with leaves and berries and repousse work acanthus. Engraved with a crest of a rampant lion over a torse. Assayed London 1839, 371 grams, 17.5cm handle to spout. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Solder repair to the finial. Very minor dents.
A Victorian novelty silver vesta / cigarette box by George Heath and retailed by Asprey & Sons. Modelled in the form of an upright piano. Assayed London 1886, 139 grams, 7.25cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition. No damage or repairs. Could do with a good clean.
An Edwardian silver mounted tortoiseshell carriage clock by Asprey. Housing a French movement with platform escapement and raised on four squat bun feet. Assayed London 1905, 10cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Running, requires a service. Case in good order.
A fine 19th century French burr walnut fitted necessaire and accoutrements. With silver mounted glass dressing table bottles, ivory and silver gilt manicure and sewing tools, 19cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Overall in very good order. The scissors and folding knife appear to be replacements.
A George III silver pair cased fusee verge pocket watch by J Penling of Sheffield. With enamel dial and having white metal Albert chain, T bar and key. Assayed London 1793, Cal. 7799, 5cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Running. Loop replaced and with slight repair at the join. Otherwise in good order.
An assembled garniture of three Japanese Meiji period cloisonne vases. Decorated on pale blue and silver grounds, the central vase with chrysanthemum and the flanking pair with carp. Largest 12cm (3). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Central vase with a chip near the neck and a series of cracks. One of the flanking vases with a series of cracks.
A 19th century Continental enamel pill box of ovoid form and with silver mount. Blue ground to the exterior decorated with festoons and with two romantic landscapes to the interior. Punch marks to the silver, 6cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition, no chips or cracks to the enamel. Black marks in the image can be cleaned away with no detriment. The adhesive holding the mounts is very crumbly, the enamel tops fit well into the mounts but can be separated due to the perished adhesive.
An Edwardian Irish large silver twin handled pedestal bowl of ogee form by Sharman D. Neill. With gardrooned scalloped rim and double scrolling openwork handles. Assayed Dublin 1908, 1980 grams, 43cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition. No splits or solder repairs.
A Victorian silver mounted satin glass scent bottle by Thomas Webb. Decorated in gilt and enamel with bamboo, fern and leaves. Assayed Birmingham 1889, 8.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. No internal stopper. Small dent to the silver top. Glass in good order.
Eighteen mainly Georgian silver pocket watches. Including pair cased, fusee and verge watches. All with enamel dials (18). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Six watches are running. Three watches will tick for a very short time with their spring intact. Nine not running at all. Some other faults to dial enamel and hands etc.
An early 19th century Indian copper dish with silver overlay decoration. With a central roundel depicting three figures under a border of Deities, 26cm diameter. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Central figures with wear and dents to their faces, these being the most pronounced decoration.
A 19th century Chinese or Tibetan eating set in silver mounted hardwood case. With horn handled knife and pair of ivory chopsticks. Housed in a perspex case. Set 33cm (6). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Cracks to the ivory and pitting to the knife blade.
Two fine 19th century middle Eastern copper dishes with silver overlay decoration. With fluted rims, decorated with scrolling foliage, animals and panels of script. Each raised on three button feet, 32.25cm wide (2). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.
A large commemorative glass goblet of trumpet form, with a hollow knopped stem containing a silver coin and raised on a folded foot. Engraved in memoration of the coronation of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II. Foot engraved for Thomas Goode & Co. London, 24cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Very good condition.
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