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Modern First Editions including Le Carre, John "Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy" Hodder and Stoughton, 1974 signed on title page by the author, blue cloth with silver titles, d-j not price clipped, Ballard J.G. "Empire of the Sun" Victor Gollancz 1984, black cloth, spine bumped, d-j not price clipped, other authors include Bruce Chatwin, Laurens van der Post, Julia Barnes, Graham Green etc. (1 box)
Five hallmarked silver Coffee Spoons with differing coloured enamel terminals (within presentation box) together with five further silver gilt and enamel Danish Coffee Spoons and two further differing Danish silver and enamel Coffee Spoons, the further seven Coffee Spoons also within a presentation box (12 Spoons total)
A large oval silver mounted cabouchon amber Pendant/Brooch, 6.75cm CONDITION REPORT: It is a large size and the brooch (not including suspension loop) is about 6.75cm. Very good overall general original condition, the oval silver mounting has darkened due to non-cleaning otherwise in excellent overall condition with some very interesting inclusions within the amber.
A late 19th century silver Box of rectangular form, the hinged lid decorated repoussé style with the scene of an Art Nouveau maiden surveying an horizon with sunrays, surrounded by further Art Nouveau style flowers, foliage etc. (hallmarks rubbed) 10cm wide, approx. 98g CONDITION REPORT: Tarnished and minor dents and surface scratches but otherwise good. Approx. 98.5g
A good and unusual pair of late 18th Century George III period hallmarked silver Snuffers, engraved with flower heads and a central patera style motif leading to the pierced handles decorated with husk style motifs, raised on three short legs terminating in bun style feet, makers marks WB (possibly for William Bateman), assayed London 1790, 16cm long, approx. 82g
Religious/Jewish interest, a late 19th Century walnut cased set of twelve silver plated bladed and bone handled Dessert Knives and Forks together with one further similar tray of six silver plated bladed Fish Eaters, the inlaid brass cartouche engraved "Presented to The Reverend Dr. Chotzner by the Members of the Belfast Congregation 1880", (the Reverend Chotzner in the 19th Century was the first Rabbi of Belfast and his son who was a Tory MP for West Ham in the 1930's was also a Jewish High Court Judge in India) sold together with two original photographs of Alfred Chotzner (one as a High Court Judge and a Hardback Volume "The Comrades", signed and dated by Alfred Chotzner May 25th 1937, (selection)
An early 18th century heavy hallmarked silver Tankard of tapering cylindrical form, ornately engraved vacant cartouche to the front, scrolling handle and raised on slightly spreading circular foot, engraved with the owner's name 'Ric'd Deane' to the underside, assayed London (probably 1724), makers mark IW (probably for John Wisdome), 11cm high, approx. 257g
A Georgian hallmarked silver Christening style Tankard, baluster-shaped body with two proud bands of reeding, similar scrolling reeded handle and on slightly spreading circular foot, makers mark rubbed (possibly DD IB), assayed London (probably 1800), 8.5cm high (including handle), approx. 99g
A good 19th Century five-piece silver plated Tea/Coffee Service comprising bullet-shaped Teapot, Coffee Pot, two-handled Sugar and two Cream Jugs (one with gilded interior), the tea and coffee pots having ornately carved ivory handles, each piece decorated repoussé style with foliate-style decoration, the Coffee Pot 23cm high
An early 20th Century cased Lobster Pick Set, the four smaller Picks and two larger Picks with Sheffield silver assay marks for 1932, the central Lobster Shell Pliers silver plated, length of longest Pick 19cm, the case and silver marks with makers and retailers marks for the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Regent Street, London, (two small Picks probably missing)
A Harlequin set of late 18th century and early 19th century silver Dinner Spoons in the Old English pattern, assayed London 1797 (5), London 1813 (1) and London 1832 (6), makers marks Charles Hougham, Thomas Wallis II and George Smith (III) and William Fearn, total weight 813.5g (approx.) (12)
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