An early twentieth century ten row seed pearl bracelet with 18ct gold and platinum diamond set clasp, the small silver-grey seed pearls approximately 3-4mm diameter each, the clasp of geometric design carre set with fourteen small round old cut and rose cut diamonds, length of bracelet approximately 18.5cm, width approximately 4cm Condition: Very good, no obvious sign of damage or repair, pearls and diamonds intact
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A George V silver half pint cylindrical tankard, plain on reeded foot, A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1913 together with an Elizabeth II posy vase, plain tapering form with gadrooned collar on circular beaded foot, Barker Ellis silver company, Birmingham, 1964 (2)225.3 grams
A Victorian silver snuff box, shaped oblong the body engraved with stylised Chinoiserie foliage, the cover with a presentation inscription dated 1888 within geometric cartouche, the interior parcel-gilt, George Unite, Birmingham, 1888, 8 cm long2.77 ozs (86.2 grams)
A Victorian silver bread or fruit basket, shaped oval, with pierced reticulated trellis and garland design with beaded borders and swing handle, on ring foot, the centre engraved with initials and dated: 1870, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, London 1869, 21.72 ozt approx 32cm wide, 8.9cm high
Ulysse Nardin, Locle & Geneve, an early 20th Century silver open faced chronometer pocket watch, top wind, 5.5cm white enamel dial with two subsidiary dials, the signed movement No.13765Condition Report: Case generally good overall, dial with some faint hairlines, movement not tested
An early Victorian silver castle top card case, the shaped rectangular body heavily chased with scrolling foliage and flowers surrounding Windsor Castle, the reverse engraved with a monogram within a shield shaped cartouche, Frederick Marson, Birmingham, 185210cm long2.4 grams (74.8 grams)
An Edward VII silver ink stand, plain rectangular body raised on scroll feet, the borders with scrolls and reeding together with a pair of shaped square bottles with silver collars and hinged covers with similar borders, C ? H, London, 1908the stand 22cm long, 15.5cm widethe stand 328 grams
A set of four George III silver candlesticks, Neo-Gothic style each on cinquefoil shaped foot chased with foliage and a band of gadrooning, the similar plain qinquefoil columns with bands supporting the sockets chased with acanthus leaves above stylized anthemions, the shaped circular detachable drip pans with gadrooning, all marked on the foot rim, drip pans apparently marked, London, 1769, maker's mark I.C possibly that of John Carter II (weighted)30cm high (4)Note: These candlesticks have unusual columns strongly influenced by Gothicism and dating from within the Neo-Gothic movement which began in the late 1740s, this movement made most famous by Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill.
John Jardin of London, a George III silver gilt pair case pocket watch, bright cut outer case with an urn device to the rear, 3.5cm white enamel Roman dial, fusee movement No.682, baluster pillars, inner dust coverCondition Report: Case generally good overall, movement not tested
A Georgian style shaped rectangular silver-plate entree/asparagus dish, liner, grill and cover on stand, the wirework two-handled stand on scrolling supports with trefoil feet, the plain dish and cover with gadroon border, the cover with detachable handle, the grill pierced with stylised anthemions, stamped on base
A fine pair of Edwardian silver and glass locking spirit decanters, the cut glass plain oblong shaped bodies each with silver collars and facet cut stopper with similar collars, the silver marked: Heath and Middleton, Birmingham, 1910; together with a pair of white metal miniature locks stamped Secure Lever, apparently unmarked and two associated "Whiskey & Brandy " decanter labels (6)
Barnet of London, a George II silver pair case pocket watch, 3.5cm white enamel dial, fusee movement No.1365, baluster pillars, the casework London 1745, the outer case of tortoiseshell with silver pique work Condition Report: Outer case with some damages and minor losses,dial hairlines, movement not tested
An early Victorian three piece silver tea service comprising footed teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, octagonal shaped bodies raised on similar plain stepped feet, the bodies engraved with scrolling foliage and two vacant cartouches, the teapot with hinged cover and baluster shaped finial, C-scroll handle, the sugar bowl and milk jug parcel-gilt, John Welby, London, 18421,447 grams
A collection of seven early 20th Century silver/nickel purses, including four leather purses with silver mounts (various dates & makers) two nickel oblong purses (all with fitted interiors) and a George V shaped oblong glasses case, mottled body with chain handle, Birmingham, 1910 together with prayer book holder and scent bottle in leather holder (9)
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)
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