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A Chelsea Derby teapot, with a contemporary silver spout, decorated with fruit and flower sprays, scattered flowers and insectsCirca 1775-90 entwined gold anchor and D mark Size - 17 cm high approx including coverCondition - replacement silver spout, ware to some gilding
A William IV parcel-gilt campana-shaped plain silver mug, on circular foot, C-scroll handle, London, 1831, makers mark possibly that of Charles Hollinshed; together with a Victorian Neo-Classical style urn-shaped salt, London, 1894 and a George V baluster-shaped caster, Birmingham, 1918 (3)5.49 ozs (170.8 grams)
A large collection of 19th Century Fiddle and Old English pattern silver spoons including:A set of three Victorian Fiddle Pattern table spoons, each engraved with initial, Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1857 and another by Robert Wallis, London, 1843 (4)Six Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, all London: George Adams 1843; CH 1866; William Robert Smiley 1848; Charles Wallis 1853; Charles Boyton 1867 and one 1838, maker's mark indistinct (6)Six various Fiddle Pattern teaspoons, each handle engraved - three with the initial H, 3 with regimental insignias (civil service rifles or volunteers): Walter Adam Phillips, Sheffield, 1902, the remaining all London, 2 x George Adams c.1846; Charles Boyton 1864; 2 x Richard Stebbings 1897 & 1902 (6)Five Old English Pattern teaspoons, each engraved with Civil Service insignia or crest: 3 x Walter Adam Phillips, Sheffield, 1905, 1909 & 1910; Richard Stebbings, London, 1905 & Francis Higgins II, London, 1902 (5)Three various spoons including: a George IV OEP dessert spoon, Thomas Barker, London, 1829; An OEP dessert spoon, with beading, Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield, 1912 and an OEP table spoon, Blow & Co, London, 1912 (3)29.38 oz (915 grams)
An Edwardian matched set of four Neo-Classical silver condiments including a sugar caster, pepper caster, mustard pot and salt; the casters baluster shaped with detachable pieced covers and wyvern finials; the salt & mustard pot navette shaped, the mustard pot with hinged cover and shell thumbpiece, all with plain rim above open wirework bodies chased with swags terminating ribbon tied festoons, on flared feet, each with blue glass liners, Haseler Brothers, London, 1904, the mustard pot, Chester, 1904 (4) 7.31 ozs (227 grams) measured without the sugar caster as liner fixed
***REVISED ESTIMATE*** A two pearl set organic design 18ct gold ring, the two silver grey baroque pearls approximately 7mm by 8mm, yellow gold organic openwork front and settings, ring size N½, gross weight approximately 7.1gramsCondition: Very good, no sign of damage or repair
A graduated single row pearl necklace on a 14ct yellow gold clasp, the graduating pearls approximately 7.7mm to 3.8mm, a 14ct gold clasp with safety chain together with a single row cultured pearl necklace with 14ct white gold diamond set clasp and a pair of silver screw back earrings (3)
A single pearl set organic design 14ct yellow gold brooch, the silver grey baroque shaped pearl measuring approximately 11mm by 9mm, set within an organic abstract design textured yellow gold front, stamped 585, approximately 50mm by 36mm, gross weight approximately 12.6 gramsCondition: Very good, no obvious damage or repair
A Chinese silver small pedestal bowl, externally decorated in relief with chrysanthemums, diameter 9.5cm, a Japanese silver pedestal bowl, sparrows in bamboo, diameter 10.3cm, indistinct stamped PK and character mark, a similarly decorated Chinese silver matchbox sleeve, 7.4cm and a Chinese lacquer metal mounted wine bowl, 17th/18th Century (4)Condition Report: Lacquer bowl with faults, others good overall
A late 19th Century full hunter pocket watch, 4.5cm silver niello case decorated with a lady on a horse and cart to the cover, top wind movement, enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, marked ANCRE, in a Benson caseCondition Report: Some case wear, not ticking, sold as seen, service advised
F. Jackson of Liverpool, a George III silver pair case watch, 4.5cm white enamel Roman dial, the movement numbered 4225, diamond and stone, pierced balance cock, the inner backplate with inscription 'This watch was saved from the wreck of The Abergavenny, August 1st 1805'Condition Report: Case with minor dents, otherwise generally good overall, movement not tested
A William IV silver snuff box, bombe rectangular form, the sides chased with floral decoration, the base and hinged cover plain with rectangular vacant cartouche on cover, Birmingham, circa 1830, maker's mark TS possibly that of Thomas Shaw, 5.5 cm long1.38 ozs (42.9 gram)
'The Coinage of The British Empire', Henry Noel Humphreys, London: David Bogue, Fleet Street, 1855. Impressive plates (all featured at the end of the book): 'illustrated by facsimiles of the coins of each period, worked in gold, silver, and copper', plus further uncoloured plates. Octavo, a.e.g., rebound with red leather spine incorporating the original elaborate armorial boards. Numismatic interest.
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