Square Eastern design cigarette box containing assorted dress jewellery to include: silver pocket watch stamped: 800; 9ct gold Ingersoll wristwatch head; bar brooches; silver enamel 'Ars Artrium Servatrix' button; sapphire & pearl Victorian bar brooch; 1906 1 shilling coin; enamelled 4p coin pendant dated: 1867, in 9ct setting etc.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
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Cased set of four silver salts in the form of oval planters, raised on four scroll type feet with four matching spoons, in original velvet lined box, Birmingham hallmarks, the box marked: 'The Alexander Clarke Company, London'.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Salts have wear but no damage. Glass liners are ok. Birmingham 1911. Spoons do not match. Spoons are Sheffield 1936.
Cased set of four silver circular salts raised on hoof type feet with four matching spoons, London hallmarks, in original, velvet lined, circular box marked: 'The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London, Regent Street'.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Salts have surface wear - one has a dink. London 1912. Spoons match. Box is scuffed and worn but not broken.
Bag of assorted silver photograph frames to include two pairs, including architectural design and serpentine design. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: One has lost easel stand, another has one broken off. All frames are loose. One is very badly dented with holes and losses, others appear ok with general wear.
Small box of assorted collectibles to include; brass dog head cane terminal, antique key, Hamilton cigarette box, Rolls razor in box, pendant on chain. Together with silver vesta case, bar brooch, shoe design snuff box, jasperware cuff links, silver coin pendant etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Large two handled electroplated silver lidded trophy cup, having Grecian figure finial to the stepped and engraved cover, overall engraved and repousse foliate swag decoration to the body, with two handles, on a fluted baluster pedestal with domed and fluted base. 41cm high approx. plus the finial.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Female figure finial is detached and is lacking one arm, overall tarnished, with minor wear and tear.
Eastern design brass circular tray on folding base, together with box of metalware including: silver plated salver; Viking design wall plate; copper and brass lion mask rectangular planter; brass and copper ornaments; cocktail shaker; Eastern design planter etc.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Twelve late 19th/early 20th Century American sterling silver dessert forks, with engraved and relief moulded terminals, impressed Patent 1874 to reverse, weight 15ozs Good overall condition By repute, inherited by the present vendor from the 'American branch' of the Lowther family
A George V silver three piece tea service by Adie Brothers, with squat bodies and gadroon mounts, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, Birmingham 1930 and a later matching hot water jug by the same maker, Birmingham 1955, combined gross weight 50ozs Good overall condition
A Victorian silver table snuff box by Edward Smith, the shaped body engraved with leaf scrolls, gilt interior, the lid with presentation engraving to 'Mr Rob.t Williamson by the Members of Covan Colliery Institutions', 8cm x 5.3cm x 2cm, Birmingham 1845, weight 3.3ozs Good overall condition
A Victorian silver vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills, with diaper engraved body, shaped engraved cartouche, cast thumpiece, the gilt interior with pierced grill, 3.2cm x 2.2cm x 1cm high, Birmingham 1842, weight 13.8g Good condition, cartouche engraved with initials 'M.G.'
A cased pair of Keswick School of Industrial Arts silver spoons of Celtic design, each 15.3cm long, Chester 1916/17, with KSIA maker's mark, weight 2 ozs, contained in original fabric covered case Spoons in good condition, case slightly worn Note: Illustrated in Bruce [Ian], The Loving Eye and Skilful Hand: The Keswick School of Industrial Arts, pub Bookcase, Carlisle, 2001, p.87
A late 19th/early 20th Century American sterling silver fish slice and a ditto cream skimmer, both with shaped terminals, combined weight 9ozs Terminals engraved and slight wear overall By repute, inherited by the present vendor from the 'American branch' of the Lowther family
James Joseph Lloyd Carr (1912-1994) - Limited edition colour print - Historical map of Cumberland, to mark the Queens Silver Jubilee, 62cm x 40cm, No. 114 of 777, signed and with publisher stamp, in gilt frame and glazed, two small Cumbrian related oil paintings and a print of West Walls Deanery Print slightly faded Note: Surely a rarity, this historical map was produced by J.L. Carr Publishers, an independent publishers founded and run by novelist and publisher James Carr based in Ketting, Northamptonshire. For further information, see the Obituary by D.L. Taylor published in the Independent, 28th February 1994
A William IV silver table snuff box by Edward Smith, with leaf and scroll mounts, reeded sides, the silver gilt interior with presentation inscription to lid worded 'Presented to the Rev. Henry Clarke by the Members of the Watt Institution...for this...Services...as a Scientific Lecturer...Dundee, 24th April 1837', 8.3cm x 5cm x 2cm high, Birmingham 1830, weight 4.4 ozs Some rubbing to highlights, otherwise good Note: The Watt Institute established in Dundee in 1824 'having for its object the affording to the working classes an opportunity of acquiring information at their leisure hours''. Rev Henry Clarke thought to be a Christian phrenologist from Chorley, Lancs, who is recorded as lecturing in Dundee to the Mechanics Phrenology Society in 1835 and more widely across Scotland (see Cooter [Roger] The Cultural Meaning of Science, published Cambridge University Press, 1984)
An 18th Century white metal (thought to be silver) punch ladle, with plain oval bowl and twisted whalebone handle, 34.5cm long (engraved), a Victorian silver toddy/sauce ladle, London, possibly 1844 (mark rubbed) and a Georgian silver toddy/sauce ladle (marks rubbed) Wear to hallmarks and general wear throughout
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