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THREE SILVER COLLARED ART NOUVEAU SCENT BOTTLESeach decorated in green and clear glass, the first of flared, outward tapering form, Chester 1897, 18.5cm high; the other of globular form, the silver top engraved with two cherubs, 12.5cm high; with another scent bottle of square form, London 1908, with unassociated stopper, 11cm high (3)
EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER TOPPED GLASS SCENT BOTTLEthe top decorated with mint green guilloche enamel, maker Elkington & Co, stamped 'STERLING SILVER', 15cm high; together with a purple guilloche enamel silver topped scent bottle, 7.5cm long, London 1923, a silver collared scent bottle, cracked, and a late Victorian silver embossed scent bottle, Birmingham 1899 (possibly bearing import mark, hallmarks rubbed), and one other bottle (5)
19th Century Continental circular brass and silver plated copper jar, having a hinged cover and decorated in high relief with villagers dancing and celebrating, 13.5cm high Condition: Plate is worn allover, some light surface scratches - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century engraved silver plated salver having central engraved decoration depicting a Greyhound and with script 'Prize Of The Kinross-Shire Coursing Club, Gained By Mr Stobie's Maid of Lochleben, Balneathill, 4th March 1850', 29.75cm diameter Condition: Light wear to the plate - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Central European cast silver plated figure of a seated Gryphon, having a removable head, horn hooves and holding a shell shaped bowl before it, having an engraved crest, bears two marks '13', and the other untraced, 19cm high Condition: Left wing has been repaired across the middle, top of tail has been re-attached, hooves have been glued - **General condition consistent with age
Early 20th Century scarlet jacket of a City Marshall of The City of London having gold braid decoration, the brass buttons bearing the coat of arms of the City of London, stitched label for Silver & Edgington Ltd Condition: Some moth damage around the shoulder areas, epaulettes are missing, braid is dirty particularly around the neck area, please see images - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian brass bound and inlaid coromandel travelling toiletry box, the hinged cover opening to reveal a purple velvet lined interior, the underside of the cover with concealed mirror, fitted fourteen engraved silver topped toiletry jars and boxes, each hallmarked for Thomas Diller, London 1845, steel manicure set and jewellery tray below, 36cm wide Condition: One of the smaller rectangular boxes has a severe chip to the rim as does the long rectangular box and one of the larger rectangular jars, whilst one of the smallest square jars is cracked - **General condition consistent with age
Matched early 19th Century silver three piece tea service, each piece having half reeded decoration, the circular squat teapot with reeded handle and standing on four bun feet, makers J.W. Story & W. Elliott, London 1812, the cream jug and sugar basin each having acanthus handles and standing on a circular foot, maker Charles Fox, London 1829 and 1831, length of teapot from handle to spout 30cm, combined weight 46.8oz approx gross Condition: The jug has a series of dents to the fluted decoration - **General condition consistent with age
Elizabeth II silver eight person canteen of Chesterfield pattern cutlery comprising: eight dessert spoons, six by James Dixon & Sons Ltd Sheffield 1973 and two by United Cutlers Ltd 1993, eight fruit spoons, six by Richard Woodman Burbridge (Harrods Ltd) Sheffield 1973 and two by United Cutlers Ltd Sheffield 1993, four tablespoons by Richard Woodman Burbridge (Harrods Ltd) Sheffield 1973, eight teaspoons by United Cutlers Ltd 1993/94, eight coffee spoons, six by Richard Woodman Burbridge (Harrods Ltd) Sheffield 1973 and two by United Cutlers Ltd 1993, two sauce ladles by Richard Woodman Burbridge (Harrods Ltd) Sheffield 1973, eight table forks, six by James Dixon & Son Ltd Sheffield 1973 and two by United Cutlers Ltd Sheffield 1993, eight dessert forks, six by Richard Woodman Burbridge (Harrods Ltd), Sheffield 1973 and two by United Cutlers Ltd Sheffield 1993, eight silver handled table knives, six by Richard woodman Burbridge (Harrods Ltd) Sheffield 1972 and two by United Cutlers Ltd Sheffield 1993, eight silver handled dessert knives, six by Richard Woodman Burbridge (Harrods Ltd) Sheffield 1973 and two by United Cutlers Ltd Sheffield 1993 together with six pairs of matching silver plated fish knives and forks, a pair of matching silver plated salad servers and two matching silver plated tablespoons, combined total of weighable silver 114.2oz approx Condition: No obvious faults or restoration - **General condition consistent with age
George V silver twelve person part canteen of Old English pattern cutlery comprising: twelve each of table forks, dessert forks and dessert spoons, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1914/15, 67.5oz approx Condition: Some wear to tines of forks and bowls of spoons - **General condition consistent with age
French silver part canteen of cutlery comprising: eight tablespoons, eight table forks and eight teaspoons, marked with head of Minerva, together with eight somewhat similar silver handled dessert knives, marked .925 Sterling, 55oz approx of weighable silver Condition: No obvious faults or restoration - **General condition consistent with age
Early 19th Century silver Fiddle pattern cutlery comprising: twelve dessert spoons and six dessert forks, various dates 1812-1824, makers Eley & Fearn, Eley, Fearn & Chawner and Richard Pearce, 22.6oz approx Condition: Some wear to tines of forks and bowls of spoons - **General condition consistent with age
Collection of George III silver Old English pattern cutlery comprising: forty tablespoons, thirty-four table forks, twenty-four dessert spoons and eighteen dessert forks, the forks mostly by Thomas Chawner and Thomas Chawner & William Chawner with some spoons by the same and some by George Smith, the remainder with indistinct hallmarks, all with matching crests, 1760 - 1770, 212oz approx together with twelve each of silver plated handled table knives and dessert knives Condition: Some wear to tines of forks and bowls of spoons - **General condition consistent with age
Matched part canteen of silver Kings Husk pattern cutlery comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, four tablespoons and six dessert spoons, mostly Chawner & Co, London 1873, 55oz approx Condition: Some wear to tines of forks and bowls of spoons - **General condition consistent with age
George V Arts & Crafts design silver preserve spoon, the heart shaped finial with stylised foliate decoration, hammered bowl, makers Pairpoint Brothers, London 1925, 11.5cm long, 0.6oz approx Condition: Tip of bowl is very slightly buckled - **General condition consistent with age
George III oval silver tea caddy, the dome cover with ring handle, two bands of engraved decoration, two cartouche with Coat of Arms and crest, makers Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1784, 13cm wide, 11.8oz approx Condition: Evidence of a possible old repair running down one side of the caddy - **General condition consistent with age
George I Britannia Standard silver hot milk jug/chocolate pot, having a tapered body, domed cover and turned wooden side handle, maker probably Gabriel Sleath, London 1720, 14.5cm high, 8.7oz approx gross Condition: Evidence of an old repair to lid side of hinge - **General condition consistent with age
George VI silver four piece tea service, each piece of tapered cylindrical form, standing on a circular foot and having an ebonised handle, makers Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1939/1940, 38.3oz approx Condition: No obvious faults or restoration - **General condition consistent with age
Edward VIII Art Deco design silver four piece tea set, each piece having a band of engraved stylised foliage in low relief and standing on a circular foot, the teapot and hot water jug each with ivory handle and knop, maker Richard Woodman Burbridge (Harrods Ltd), London 1936, height of hot water jug 17.5cm to top of handle, 52.1oz approx gross Condition: Hot water jug is slightly buckled and dented at the top of the base rim, there is also a slight buckle to the foot of the base rim on the same piece, knops and handles of teapot and hot water jug have some natural stress cracks - **General condition consistent with age
George VI silver four piece tea service, each piece having fluted decoration and standing on an oval foot, makers S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1936/1937, height of hot water jug 19.5cm, 51.1oz approx gross Condition: No obvious faults or restoration - **General condition consistent with age
George III silver teapot and two handled sugar basin, each piece having a gadrooned rim, horizontal reeded decoration and standing on four ball feet, makers mark indistinct but probably Thomas Robins, London 1815, height of teapot 16cm, 30.1oz approx gross Condition: The teapot's ball feet have been 'pushed in' slightly causing minor dents to the interior, the sugar basin has a dent to one side - **General condition consistent with age
George V silver and tortoiseshell cased carriage clock, having inlaid ribbon and swag decoration, carrying handle to the top and standing on bun feet, the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, French brass movement, makers William Comyns & Sons, London 1913, 13.75cm high with handle raised Condition: Some minor clouding to the tortoiseshell side panels, we do not guarantee the workings of clocks - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian embossed and pierced silver mounted clear glass baluster shaped scent bottle, having allover irregular facet cut decoration, hallmarked for Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899, 12cm high Condition: Hinged cover has very minor dents - **General condition consistent with age
Edward VII silver wirework sucriere having a shaped swing handle, circular foot and blue glass liner, makers Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler, London 1905, 9.75cm diameter, 4.7oz approx nett Condition: No obvious faults or restoration - **General condition consistent with age
Pair of Victorian silver column candlesticks, each having a reeded pillar with an acanthus capital and standing on a square stepped foot, maker Edward Hutton, London 1892, 15cm high, weighted Condition: No obvious faults or restoration - **General condition consistent with age
Edward VII silver trinket box, the shaped cushion lid opening to reveal a removable velvet and silk interior, one drawer below and standing on four scroll feet, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1907, 14.25cm wide, weighted Condition: Hinged cover has a 1cm x 2cm dent to left front corner and there are several very minor dents to the back of the base - **General condition consistent with age
George V silver rose bowl having three outswept square top handles and standing on a circular foot, makers James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1910, 18cm diameter exclusive of handles, 19oz approx Condition: No obvious faults or restoration - **General condition consistent with age
Pair of Victorian silver rococo style candlesticks, having allover embossed stylised foliate and scroll decoration, makers Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1837, 22cm high, weighted Condition: One of the candlesticks leans somewhat 8cm or so from the top, there are various minor dents to each - **General condition consistent with age
Baluster shaped cut glass decanter having a mushroom stopper, the silver collar hallmarked for R.F.Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1929, 31cm high Condition: Interior of decanter is a little cloudy and there are minor scratches to the upper surface of the silver collar - **General condition consistent with age
George III oval silver teapot having engraved decoration and ebonised handle, maker Hester Bateman, London 1785, 14cm high, 11.9oz approx, together with a George III oval silver teapot stand having a pierced border and standing on four ball and claw feet, maker probably Robert Hennell, London 1786, 17cm x 13cm, 3.9oz approx (see lot 559) Condition: Possibly an old replacement hinge pin to the cover of the teapot, whilst the teapot stand has slightly bent feet - **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century German silver three division folding bonboniere, the external frame decorated with four figures of cherubs, each division with embossed shell and foliate decoration opening to reveal a gilded interior, stamped .830, 22.5cm high, 43oz approx Condition: No obvious faults or restoration - **General condition consistent with age
Art Deco white metal three piece tea service, probably Japanese, each piece having engraved decoration and having a composite bar handle and knop, each piece stamped Pure Silver, height of teapot 15.25cm, 35.3oz approx gross Condition: The handle of the teapot is slightly 'pushed in' at the bottom join to the body, there are also several small dents across all three pieces, the cream jug has a buckle to the base rim - **General condition consistent with age
Pair of Indian silver Swan design salts bearing the marks of Oomersi Mawji, each stamped O.M Bhuj, 6.75cm long, together with a pair of unmarked white metal salt spoons, each formed as the webbed foot of a swan Condition: Each have engraved presentation initials to the underside - **General condition consistent with age
Late Victorian three stone diamond ring, stamped 'J.W.B.18', the silver collet set old mine cut stones, totalling approximately 1.4 carats, size O½, 3g gross Condition: Setting fairly worn and small spilt under the bezel, diamonds bright and fairly white to slightly tinted, no visible inclusions with the naked eye, width of head 13mm approx, central stone 5mm x 6mm approx, unable to get precise measurements due to setting - **General condition consistent with age
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