Large Victorian silver pocket watch with Waltham key-wind movement, numbered 7054224, with engraved and engine-turned silver dial with applied rose gold Roman numerals, in engraved silver case with inscription to the cuvée cover from the Lochmaben Foresters, May 1899 (Birmingham 1898), diameter 53mm, on a heavy silver fancy link watch chain, 37cm
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Victorian pearl and diamond floral spray brooch, the stylised rosebud with a single pearl and set throughout with rose cut diamonds in silver setting, 57mm CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Pearl untested for natural origin, measures approx 5.5x5.5x7.0mm, good condition and fairly high lustre. Diamonds approx 2.5mm to 1mm. Total gross weight 7.8 grams
1930s silver-footed sauce boat with a wavy border and angular handles, on an oval pedestal foot (Sheffield 1936), Charles Boyton & Son. All at approximately 10ozs, 19.8cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, some minor pitting and surface scratches but no major damage or repair, no signs of engraving being removed, marks are clear. No facsimile signature - underside stamped 82385
Pair contemporary silver wine coasters of plain circular form, with turned wooden bases and original boxes (London 1997), maker - H.B.s. & H., 9.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some minor surface scratching. One central boss has small dent. Otherwise no signs of regular use, both boxes very good
Fine quality George IV silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of compressed melon form, with panels of raised foliate decoration, ornate grapevine and fox-head border, silver loop handle with foliate thumb piece and ivory insulators, hinged domed cover with raised foliate decoration and flower-head finial, on an octagonal pedestal foot, matching sugar basin and cream jug (London 1826), maker - W. H. All at approximately 51ozs, teapot 28cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface wear and scratching. No signs of major damage or repair, however teapot foot is distorted and presently teapot does not stand square. Ivory insulators cracked, hallmarks clear
George III silver beaker of tapering form, with later engraved monogram and silver gilt interior (London 1779), John Kidder. All at approximately 6ozs, 9.8cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface scratching and denting commensurate with age and use. Rim slightly nibbled and distorted. Interior gilding quite badly scratched and with black marks. Base rim slightly distorted. Marks clear. Monogram probably later
Set of six Imperial Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamelled spoons with teardrop bowls and twisted stems, in original fitted wooden case (Moscow 1908 - 1917), maker - E. O., each spoon 11.3cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, much of pattern is filled with silver polish. There is some crazing and minor chipping to enamel but no major losses. Box interior is worn, loss of colour to velvet, catch slightly distorted
Four dress rings - to include faux alexandrite ring, garnet cluster ring, Art Deco green stone ring and one other CONDITION REPORT All rings in good condition, wear commensurate with age. Blue single stone ring good condition. Turquoise coloured ring good condition. Art Deco green stone ring good condition, thin worn shank. Garnet cluster ring minor chip to one stone, good condition. Unsure whether the stones are real or synthetic. Settings are all silver but not marked. Ring sizes are - Green stone ring - M. Purple / blue stone ring - L½. Turquoise ring - P. Garnet cluster ring - L½
Three early 19th century Old Sheffield Plate entrée dishes and covers of shaped rectangular form, with shell and scroll decoration and detachable foliate handles and one additional handle, together with a pair of silver plated entrée dishes with shell and gadrooned borders and associated matching handles, Old Sheffield Plate dishes 31.5cm across (qty)
Victorian silver mustard pot of circular form, with pierced and engraved decoration and engraved armorial crest, hinged domed cover with shell thumb piece and scroll handle, on four paw feet, red glass liner (Birmingham 1877), Hilliard & Thomason, together with a pair of late Victorian silver salts of oval form in the Georgian style, with pierced classical decoration, on ball and claw feet (one blue liner lacking) (London 1897), maker - C. & Sn. All at approximately 7ozs, salts 8.5cm across
Winston Churchill - The Story of the Malakand Field Force, 1899, Silver Library edition, together with a pamplet - Suffragette Sing-Song CONDITION REPORT End papers are present - some foxing, time staining throughout, contents including folding maps present, some wear to cloth binding, misshapen corners. Suffragette Sing-Song - some general wear but reasonable condition
George III silver Old English bead edge pattern soup ladle with stylised shell bowl (London 1777), Hester Bateman. All at approximately 5ozs, 34cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface scratching and minor pitting. No major dents or repair. Handle terminal may have had engraving removed. Hallmarks slightly rubbed but fully legible. Maker's mark is double struck
Late Victorian silver desk stand of rectangular form, with central carrying handle, twin pen wells and a pair of cut glass inkwells with silver mounts, on four bun feet (Sheffield 1900), Martin Hall. Approximately 15ozs weighable silver, 23cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, some minor surface wear and scratching, inkwells are in good condition, no cracks or chips to glass, both tops have had initials almost polished off but still legible, one hinge slightly distorted
William IV silver bougie box of circular form, with detachable cover and twisted red taper, stamped on underside - 'Gordons Patentees G 110' (London 1838), John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, 6.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface wear, scratching and denting commensurate with age and use. Base has had minor repair to underside edges and top rim is distorted. Top rim is very slightly distorted and hole for taper may have been repaired at some time, marks are clear
Pair early George V silver neoclassical-style candlesticks of tapering form, with raised bow and swag decoration, on stepped square bases (Birmingham 1912), maker's mark rubbed, 15.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonable. One stick has visible splits where column joins base. Stem has been repaired at lower end below decoration. Top under candle holder has been repaired. Some surface wear, scratching and denting. Other stick top under candle holder poorly repaired. Stem has been repaired at lower and below decoration, base has been repaired. Some surface wear scratching and denting. Hallmarks rubbed on both sticks
Early 19th century silver plated hot water jug of neoclassical form, with stained fruitwood handle and hinged cover, on circular pedestal foot, together with an oval teapot with bright cut decoration and one other of compressed melon form, with engraved armorial, silver handle and ivory insulators, hot water jug 33cm overall height (3)
Pair George III silver salts of oval form, with pierced and bright cut engraved decoration, on four pad feet, one blue glass liner (as found) (London 1810), William Holmes. All at approximately 3ozs, 8.5cm across CONDITION REPORT General condition of silver quite good. Both have surface scratching and minor denting. Both bases are slightly distorted. No major damage or repair. One glass liner is good, other is badly damaged
1960s Asprey silver mounted penguin decanter with faceted clear glass body and black glass wings top in the form of a penguin's head with glass eyes and opening beak (London 1960), A. & Co. Ltd, 29cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, glass body in excellent condition, no chips or cracks, minor surface wear and some scratching on front of body between tops of wings, no other serious scratching, underside of base is scratched through use, minor watermark staining inside. Silver mount is good, some minor surface scratching, hinge slightly worn with loose pin, glass eyes undamaged, marks clear
George III silver Old English pattern miniature ladle / caddy spoon with engraved crest, by Richard Crossley (London 1787), approximately 8cm, plus a George III silver caddy spoon with scalloped shell-shape bowl and bright cut handle, by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart (London 1797) (2)
Late 19th / early 20th century Chinese silver mesh purse with chain-link handle, marked inside frame - 85 WA and Chinese character marks. All at approximately 7ozs, 16.5cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Surface is tarnished but there are no signs of major damage or repair. All decorative drops are present
Late Victorian cut glass pot with heavy cut decoration and slip-in silver cover with inset tortoiseshell panel (Birmingham 1899), Adie Bros., together with another similar George V with hobnail cut decoration and slip-on silver and tortoiseshell cover (Birmingham 1915), maker - W. N. Ltd., both pots approximately 12cm diameter (2)
Victorian twin-handled double-lipped sauce boat with faceted panels, on a stepped oval foot (London 1894), Thomas Bradbury, together with a 1920s silver Georgian-style sauce boat with scalloped border and open scroll handle, on three hoof feet (London 1923), maker - D. F. All at approximately 13ozs, double-lipped sauce boat 16.7cm across
Pair George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons (London 1804), Peter, Ann & William Bateman, together with another (London 1812), Richard Crossley and one other (London 1809), William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, all with engraved initials - C. H. All at approximately 9ozs (4)
Pair contemporary silver candlesticks of tapering form, with bead decoration and inverted bell candle holders, on circular bases (Birmingham 1994), maker - F. H., together with another pair of waisted form with reeded decoration (Birmingham 1986 / 1989), maker - B. & Co., both pairs filled, 20.5cm overall height (4)
Set of four 1930s silver napkin rings with basket-weave engine-turned decoration, in a fitted case (Birmingham 1932), Mappin & Webb, together with another pair (Birmingham 1923) and three others. All at approximately 8ozs (9) CONDITION REPORT Boxed set of four - general condition good, some minor nibbling to edges, cartouches may have had initials removed, box hinges are damaged. Other five - general condition quite good, some surface wear and scratching, minor dents, the plain ring solder seam is split
Selection of late 19th / early 20th century Continental silver fiddle pattern spoons - including pair tablespoons, six dessert spoons (two with monograms), six large teaspoons and six coffee spoons (former Austro-Hungarian Empire). All at approximately 23ozs (20 pieces in total)
1930s Omar Ramsden commission silver salver of hexagonal form, with scrolling border, engraved with The 22nd London Regiment The Queen badge and presentation inscription 'I was wrought for Captain Reginald Pope to mark his wedding day September 26th 1931 By Command of his Brother Officers' on three separately marked ridged bun feet, underside engraved - 'Omar Ramsden Me Fecit' (London 1931). All at approximately 23ozs, 26.5cm diameter
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