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A novelty silver hand form bookmark, Cresford and Norris Birmingham 1904, 7cm long and a silver and mother of pearl trowel form bookmark, Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1915, 8.8cm long (2) CONDITION REPORT: Hand - some surface scratching and wear, marks good and clear, generally good condition. Trowel - some surface scratching but generally in good order.
An Art Deco silver and graduated pink guilloche enamel circular compact, Mappin and Webb, London 1938, 6.3cm diameter along with a further Art Deco Continental case import mark for George Bedingham 1927, 8.5cm wide (2) CONDITION REPORT: Pink enamel - some minor surface scratching to the enamel but no chips detected. Overall appears, to be in good order. Deco - some enamel missing to one red circle. Some minor damage to a small section of the black enamel. some minor surface abrasions.
A Victorian three piece silver tea service, Joseph Angell II London 1856, each piece of melon form and busily embossed and engraved with formal acanthus scrolls and upon bracket feet, engraved with an interesting Scottish dedication to: 'Robert McCulloch Esq from a numerous circle of friends, Gorbals 24th April 1857', comprising; teapot 22cm high, twin handled sugar bowl 16cm high and milk jug 16.5cm high, gross weight 48.5ozt (3) PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. CONDITION REPORT: Inscribed to the panel, some minor surface scrtaching and wear but generally in good order. See further images for clarification of mark.
An Indian white metal associated four piece coffee service, each piece profusely decorated with scrolls and floral motifs, with snake and elephant handles, the coffee pot with double hinged lid and pierced splayed foot, no markings, one piece with a dent, 91ozt (4)Provenance: Purchased Colin Gray & Co Chislehurst, 27th October 1949, lot 109PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. CONDITION REPORT: These pieces are silver on copper and the larger central pot is plate on to white base metal. Some wear throughout.
A pair of George V silver mounted glass whisky flagons, with labels, Heath and Middleton, Birmingham 1923, initialled 'H' to the covers, star cut bases, 10cm high (2) PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. CONDITION REPORT: Both with minor rubbing to the marks. Light age wear but overall ok.
A George V silver golfing trophy and cover, Turner and Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1928 and 1930, the cover surmounted with a figure of a golfer in full swing, the twin handled base on a knopped pedestal stem and spreading circular foot, gross weight 20ozt, 28cm highPROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor.
A silver rose bowl Poston Products Ltd, Birmingham 1966, with lions mask and ring handles upon pedestal base, gross weight 25.8ozt, 16cm high PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. CONDITION REPORT: This piece is solid silver (grill unmarked), overall condition is very good, some internal scratching where it has been used for flower arranging. marks good and clear. Some tarnishing and would need a good clean, otherwise generally good.
A pair of Edwardian silver posy trumpet vases William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1904, of plain polished form 18 cm high, along with another similar pair William Neale, Birmingham 1906, 15cm high, loaded (4) PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor.
A three piece silver backed dressing table set 'SM & Co', Birmingham 1909, a cased brush and comb set, and a marquetry jewellery box containing a selection of costume jewellery including a Ruskin style brooch and a signet ring stamped '9ct gold' (Qty) PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor.
A cased set of twelve silver George V Mappin & Webb dessert knives and forks, Sheffield 1915, within an oak cased canteen, and a matching set of twelve Mappin & Webb fish knives and forks (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: fish knives 21.5cm long, forks 18.7cm long dessert fork 16.2cm long dessert knife 19.5cm long Overall condition appears to be very good and showing little signs of useage or wear. Some minor surface scratching. Marks good and clear.
A George VI silver card salver, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1946, of plain circular form with raised rim, upon three bun feet, 15.5cm diameter, 5.5ozt CONDITION REPORT: Central surface scrtached - see the attached images, some tarnishing and would need a good clean, sits well and does not rock. Marks good and clear.
A selection of silver and silver plated wares to include an Edwardian silver mounted scent bottle, Henry Matthews, Chester 1907, hinged cap named 'Edith', 12cm high, a pair of short acanthus leaf moulded candlesticks, 12.5cm high, an assembled cased silver mounted manicure set and a silver backed bevelled dressing table mirror (5)
An impressive Japanese silver mounted shibayama ivory tusk tankard, Meiji period 1868-1912, silver mounted by Edward Elkington, London 1897, the large tusk decorated in mother of pearl and gilt takamakie depicting cranes and peacocks amongst a fertile setting with blossoming branches and sprays of foliage with birds above, with gilt decorated marine ivory handle, glazed underside, 28.5cm high, base measures 19cm wide Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU.
A large Victorian silver mounted glass decanter, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1899, of twisted form with flame moulded finial, 42cm high CONDITION REPORT: Silver mounts very tarnished, and some denting. Finial tip chipped, incised '15' to the base of the stopper, several substantial chips to the high points of the body, stained to the interior and grubby to the exterior, would need a good clean throughout.
A collection of silver and plated wares, to include; two cased sets of silver teaspoons, a silver sugar shovel, a letter opener in the form of a two handled sword, grape nips, a pair of cauldron salts, a sugar caster, a capstan inkwell, a silver plated bottle coaster and further assorted silver plated wares and coinage (Qty)
A George V Art Deco silver and enamel six piece dressing table set, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1926, each silver mounted and with yellow guilloche enamelling (at fault) (6) CONDITION REPORT: Silver tarnished and would need a good clean, some very minor surface scratching, some marks rubbed. comb has quite a few of the teeth missing - see image. Otherwise generally good.
A pair of George III pierced silver oval salts, Tudor & Leader, Sheffield 1780, with blue glass liners, on claw and ball feet, 2.5ozt, 8cm CONDITION REPORT: one blue glass liner definitely later and slightly too small allowing movement. The other looks to be the original fit. both initialled italic 'C' to the panel at the front, two legs possibly repaired at the top, some minor denting, surface scratching and wear commensurte with age but gennerally in good order. teaspoons to not match either the salts or each other.
A selection of silver plated wares including a George V presentation oak serving tray, with twin handles and plated gallery inset with an inscribed plaque, 53.5cm wide, an Art Deco three piece tea service, a planished rectangular tray, 27cm wide, a circular tureen and cover, sterling collared fish knives and forks and further cutlery etc (Qty)
An Art Nouveau Doulton Lambeth silver mounted tyg, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1901, decorated with floral motifs, stamped to underside ' 8709', 15.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Silver mount a little tarnished. Small chip to interior of rim below mount however no further obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Exterior a little grubby and needs a clean.
A Victorian silver plated Betjemanns 'The Tantalus', enclosing three cut glass decanters and stoppers, each with star cut bases 24cm high, the enclosure with barley twist detailing and lyre type ends stamped 'Betjemann's Patent, London, 48501', 33cm H x 41cm W x 19cm D, with associated keys CONDITION REPORT: Lyre ends of case do wobble slightly. Pull down locking mechanism currently functioning however associated keys do not work lock. Case appears in generally good condition with some minor scratches as to be expected. Felt underside. Decanters - Each base of the stoppers are chipped and nibbled. Two globular tops of the stoppers are also a little chipped. Interiors would need a clean. Rim to one with noticeable chip. Each rim where stoppers are inserted do bear some nicks and nibbles. Each bearing chips to base and faceted body of varying degrees.
A 19th century silver plated oval serving tray circa 1860, by Roberts Cadman & Co, the centre with engraved armorial of a winged phoenix and a crescent moon within anthemion and garland swag decoration, 71cm wide PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. CONDITION REPORT: Plating to the decoration worn and showing yellowing beneath. Some surface scratching and wear commensurate with age and useage.
A selection of silver items to include a posy vase, T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1910, 13.5cm high, a silver mounted green glass posy vase, 16.5cm high, a silver mounted Hymn book, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1910, cover embossed with cherubs, a cased set of six silver plated teaspoons, an oak mounted brass table gong, a three piece condiment set, William Aitken, Birmingham etc (Qty)
A Victorian Scottish silver plated presentation part communion set, comprising two flagons with engraved presentation to 'Rev William Reid and Session of Broomknoll Free Church for the use of the congregation by Mrs James Forrester Drumgelloch Cottage Airdrie May 1889' 34cm high, a pair of goblets 22cm and a pair of wafer patens, 31cm, in original tin box titled (7)
A selection of collectable ceramics, to include; Royal Doulton character jugs: Beefeaters 16cm high, Anne Boleyn 18cm high, Long John Silver 10cm high, five further tiny Doulton character jugs, three Bunnykins figures, three Beswick garden birds and further ceramics (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Beswick Pig- Chipped right ear. Doulton 'Bobby' - Second. Nuthatch - Section to base missing. Wren - Beak chipped.Other items showing signs of wear.
A late Victorian silver plated four piece tea service, each of quatrefoil form and bright cut with floral sprays and garlands comprising; a coffee pot, 22cm high, a teapot, 13cm high, a milk jug and sugar bowl, along with a selection of silver plated wares to include a three branch candelabrum, a pierced bread basket on pedestal base with swing handle, a candle snuffer, cutlery etc (Qty)
A Regency mahogany wine cooler / cellarette , of sarcophagus form, with gadrooned lid, on carved paw feet, 60cm H x 50cm W x 36cm DThis may have originally been for another use as the internal lining and base are shaped for a specific object. Perhaps to hold a silver / plated wine cooler? CONDITION REPORT: The hinges and the handle to the top are probably not original. The wood at the hinges is weak. Later green baize lining to the interior. General light age wear patina of rubbing and wear etc. Overall fair.
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