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A heavy silver-gilt gem set cigarette case, in the manner of Faberge, the fall-front cover applied with oval cabochon sapphires and modern round brilliant-cut diamonds, diamond floral motif on allover textured ground, with sapphire thumbpiece opening to reveal gilded interior, with Russian marks, 11cm x 8cm, 7.2ozEdges and corners have a few very minor dents, outer case gilding relatively bright, inner gilding extremely bright, all stones present, slight openings all the way round joins, thumbpiece working, hinges working
A late Victorian novelty silver playing card case, Samuel Jacob, London 1900, the front panel with rectangular bevelled glass for viewing cards, with relief embossed foliate side panels, with hinged cover and partitioned interior, registration no. 335974, height 7.5cmCase has a few very light dents mainly on lid, glass panel has 2 small edge chips on bottom edge, hinge lid working perfectly, hallmarks clear
JUDAICA - a good quality silver Kiddush cup beaker, tapered cylindrical form with relief embossed Hebrew text and lion decoration, apparently unmarked, height 10cm, 4.3ozNo damage or repair, only general surface wear, cup sits flat, a couple of very light dents on base, unmarked
A pair of Victorian novelty silver Whisky barrel pepperettes, Hukin & Heath, London 1886, with star pierced caps and screw thread, 4.5cm, 1.8oz total1 cap has a large split around edge, both have general surface wear and a few minor dents to bodies and bases, hallmarks slightly rubbed
A fine quality late Victorian novelty silver combination 'go to bed' candle holder/pocket watch stand, Edward H Stockwell, London 1893, retailed by Clark of Old Bond Street, the main cylindrical candle holder with scrolled string-work handle connecting to a heart-shaped folding pocket watch stand with large cyclops magnifier and locking latch, cylinder diameter 6cm, heart height 11cm, 9.4oz grossNo damage or repair, only light surface wear, hinge and latch working perfectly, pocket watch spring hinge working perfectly, hallmarks clear
A cased Art Nouveau German 800 silver smoking set, comprising curved cigarette case, Vesta case and cheroot holder case, no maker, circa 1900, relief embossed floral decoration, cigarette case 9cm x 6cm, 4.2oz total (3)No damage or repair, cigarette case has 1 small point of corrosion on flowerhead front, all hinges working perfectly, a few extremely light dents, cheroot holder case is unmarked and possibly not original to set
A George III silver porringer - maker IB, London 1771, footed baluster form with flared rim, relief embossed foliate decoration with fluted S-scroll handles, 12cm, 5.4ozPorringer is quite heavily worn, back of body has 1 large dent and several other smaller dents all over, top rim has a small solder repair, hallmarks rubbed
A large Arts and Crafts silver-gilt communion chalice, attributed to Edward Spencer for the Artificers' Guild, allover planished decoration with applied leaf bulbous waist, with applied text "God that sitteth in trinity, send us peace and unity", with engraved crucifixion scene base, apparently unmarked, 19.5cm, 14.3oz5 applied letters are missing, otherwise no damage or repair, gilding still very bright, chalice sits perfectly flat, unmarked
An Arts and Crafts Edwardian silver chalice, Guild of Handicraft, London 1903, squat bud form with planished base and original inscription "Horace Noelle Denys Meyer, from Noelle Buxton 1903", height 8.5cm, 3.9ozNo damage or repair, small section of foot very slightly pushed inwards, light wear to high points, hallmarks clear
An Arts and Crafts George V silver Tudor Rose jardiniere/bowl, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1919, circular form with relief embossed Tudor Rose waist, planished drop base with 4 hexagonal feet, rim diameter 14.5cm, height 10.5cm, 10.2ozNo damage or repair, only general surface wear to high points, 1 foot very slightly pushed inwards to base, hallmarks clear
AURUM - a limited edition Elizabeth II silver and parcel-gilt commemorative 300th Anniversary St Paul's Cathedral foundation stone bowl, Jocelyn Burton, London 1975, plain circular form, with cast eagle Resurgam handle on footed base, with inscription "number 826 of a limited edition of 900 made by order of the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral to commemorate the 300th Anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone in 1675", bowl diameter 11.5cm, 7.6ozNo damage or repair, only light surface marks inside bowl, hallmarks clear
A George III silver pint beer mug, Fuller White London 1762, baluster form with relief embossed floral and foliate decoration, scrolled acanthus leaf handle and footed base, 12cm, 10.2ozCartouche has presentation military inscription dated 1861, high points slightly worn with a few extremely minor dents to body, small section of foot is bent upwards, mug still sits flat, hallmarks clear
A George III silver half pint christening mug, probably John King, London 1768, baluster form with relief embossed floral decoration, scrolled handle and folded foot, 8.5cm, 6ozCartouche has engraved initials JA, high points quite worn, foot has been bent flat, hallmarks clear
An Edwardian silver snuffbox, indistinct maker, Birmingham 1901, rectangular cushion form with engine turned lid and gadrooned rim with gilt interior, 5.5cm x 4.5cm, 1.9ozEdges and corners have a few very small dents, light wear to high points, hinged lid working perfectly, hallmarks slightly rubbed
A late Victorian silver cherub visiting card case, William Comyns, London 1898, rectangular form with relief embossed decoration and gilt interior, 10cm x 7.5cm, 2.9ozLid is detached and needs repairing, 1 top corner has a small dent, general wear to high points, hallmarks clear
A George III silver Brandy warming saucepan, John Robinson II, London 1760, baluster form with turned wood handle, and original engraved crest of crowned rampant lion with sword, pan height 7cm, 6.6oz grossHandle has several splits otherwise no damage or repair, hallmarks clear
A heavy pair of George V silver tumbler beakers, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1925, retailed by Payne of Oxford, plain tapered cylindrical form with rounded bases, diameter 8cm, height 7cm, 13oz totalEach has engraved initials H and M, M example has 1 tiny dent on base otherwise no damage, both very heavy gauge, hallmarks clear and matching
A German 800 silver gem set imperial eagle compact box, circa 1900, circular form with pierced lid set with round cabochon garnets and split pearls, with allover engraved decoration, 5cm, 1.4oz grossNo damage or repair, all stones present, a few stones are replacements, hinged lid working, engraved 800
An 18th century Dutch silver and enamel maiden pillbox, Bartholomeus Klein, Rotterdam 1789, plain cylindrical form, with hand painted enamel plaque inset lid and ribbed body, diameter 2.5cm, height 2cmEnamel has general surface wear and a few tiny edge chips, tiny edge section of silver on base is missing, hinged lid working, marks on base clear
An Edwardian silver dressing table jewel box, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1908, shaped lozenge form with relief flowerhead rim, registration no. 508815, 12cm x 7.5cm, 3.8ozNo damage or repair, only light surface wear and a few extremely minor dents on side panels, hinged lid working, hallmarks clear
A German silver dressing table box, imported by Berthold Muller, London 1897, oval form with relief embossed Cupid decoration, gilt interior and pseudo marks to base, 8cm x 5.5cm, 2.2ozHigh points very worn, a few minor dents on base, hinged lid working perfectly, marks clear
A Victorian silver-mounted jewel box, Henry Matthews, Chester 1896, allover pierced and relief embossed foliate decoration, 15.5cm x 11cmBoth side and back panels are lacking silver mounts, high points quite worn, cartouche has engraved name Constance, hinge and locking mechanism working, hallmarks clear
An Art Nouveau Edwardian silver bon bon dish, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1905, the pierced and relief embossed border depicting tulip heads and leaves, registration no. 470519, 17.5cm x 10cm, 1.9ozNo damage or repair, a few small points of rim slightly bent downwards, hallmarks clear
An Art Deco George V silver and tortoiseshell pique inlaid heron cigarette case, William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1928, rectangular form, with raised tortoiseshell bosses inlaid with birds and butterflies, with gilt interior, 8cm x 7cm, 3.6oz grossHead inlay of heron is missing, otherwise no damage, hinge and catch working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A Japanese silver-mounted waterlily cigarette box, rectangular form with relief embossed floral decoration and planished ground, 10.5cm x 8cm (hinge A/F)Lid is detached and hinge requires replacement, numerous small crease dents around edges, general wear to high points, stamped silver
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