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Pair 1920s silver candlesticks with square columns and separate sconces, on square bases (Birmingham 1920), A. J. Zimmerman, 15.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition quite good. Some surface scratching and wear. Both sticks have some surface dents. Edges of both bases are nibbled. Tops are both distorted slightly and one stuck corner is bent. Both sconces have minor dents and scratches. Tubes where sconces fit inside sticks are distorted. Marks rubbed. One stick has slight lean
Pair tall George V silver trumpet vases of hexagonal form (Sheffield 1917), Walker & Hall. All at approximately 26½ozs, 31cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface scratching. However, one vase has a very slight lean and is marginally shorter than the other. May have been repaired at top of base. Marks are clear
Early Victorian burr walnut vanity box extensively fitted with silver plate mounted glass bottles and tidies, with velvet lined interior and push release drawer below, 31cm wide CONDITION REPORT Outer box is generally OK, some splits and minor wear/repair, repair to mirror catch - to underside of lid. Fittings appear to be original, interior with minor wear but basically OK, push release drawer below. Maker's/retailers ivory plaque for Farthing & Co, 42 Cornhill, London
Edwardian silver three piece tea set in the Georgian style - comprising teapot of half-fluted form, with gadrooned, shell and wreath border, fruitwood scroll handle, hinged domed cover with carved fruitwood finial on four stylised winged paw feet, matching sugar basin and cream jug (London 1904), Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 40ozs, teapot 29cm across
Late Victorian Arts & Crafts silver pepper of baluster form, with band of embossed Tudor Rose and Celtic strapwork decoration and raised inscription 'Young Laughter Makes The Old World Gay', slip-in pierced cover, on circular stepped foot (London 1900), Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr. All at approximately 3ozs, 9cm overall height
HRH Prince George Duke of Kent - Royal Presentation silver cigarette box with crowned G within Garter badge to lid with reeded decoration, hallmarked - London 1939, 14cm x 9cm x 3.7cm.Provenance: Presented by The Duke to Air Vice Marshal Sir Edward 'Mouse' Fielden GCVO, CB, DFC, AFC - the personal pilot to King Edward VIII when Prince of Wales, Chief Air Pilot and Extra Equerry, then Captain of The Kings Flight / Queens Flight. Sold with documentation
Victorian silver canteen of Old English pattern cutlery with engraved initial F - comprising eighteen dinner forks, eighteen dessert forks, eighteen dinner knives with steel blades, eighteen dessert knives with steel blades, eighteen dessert spoons, eighteen teaspoons, four tablespoons, pair sauce ladles, serving spoon and soup ladle in a fitted oak case (Sheffield 1897), maker - J.D. / W.D. Approximately 156ozs weighable silver (116 pieces in total)
Late Victorian silver five piece tea and coffee set - comprising teapot of half-fluted form, with gadrooned border and angular ebonised handle, on four bun feet, matching sugar basin, cream jug, coffee pot and hot water jug (London / Birmingham 1901), maker - C. H. & Co. All at approximately 82ozs, teapot 29cm across
Unusual American sterling silver novelty money box in the form of a banker clutching an umbrella, of cylindrical form, inscribed with verse - 'Always Be Prepared For a Rainy Day', the base with padlock clasp, stamped - Sterling, maker's logo and 4184, 4ozs, height 14.5cm CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonably good. Some denting and surface scratching to body. Top of hat is dented but this may be part of the original decoration. Padlock receiving ring appears to have been repaired. Detachable base is damaged and has been pushed in. Padlock securing ring has been repaired. Padlock is silver plate, not silver and works. Has a spurious key
George III silver sugar scoop / caddy spoon with shovel-shaped bowl and green-stained ivory handle, maker - Joseph Taylor (Birmingham 1803), 12.5cm CONDITION REPORT Good original condition. Silver part of handle offset and slightly bent and has a small dent. Solder repair to base of handle where it meets the shovel
Terry O'Neill - fine signed colour photograph of HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, with a Dorgi standing on its hind legs at Her Majesty's feet - taken 30th January 1992 at Sandringham, signed on border in silver felt pen - 'Terry O'Neill', in glazed frame, the image 50cm x 49cm, the frame 78cm x 75cm.Terry O'Neill has said about this Royal Portrait - 'I'd taken a few shots when suddenly Brandy, the Dorgi, a cross between a Dachshund and a Corgi, at their feet, sat bolt upright. Neither of them flickered and I managed to get the picture'.Provenance: This Iconic portrait was formerly on display aboard Cunards, The Queen Mary II and was sold in a charity auction of some of the fixtures and fittings
Contemporary silver cigarette box of rectangular form, hinged cover with engine-turned decoration and chain-link borders, on four decorative bracket feet, 17.5cm across CONDITION REPORT Overall condition good. Box "rocks" when placed on flat surface, although no obvious distortion to feet visible. Some very light surface scratching commensurate to age
Victorian silver teapot of compressed bullet form, with embossed scroll and floral decoration, engraved presentation, silver loop handle with leaf terminal and ivory insulators and hinged domed cover with flower-head finial, on circular foot (London 1851), maker's mark overstamped - H. H. All at approximately 13ozs, 21.5cm across
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