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A George V silver trefoil shape breakfast cruet, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1924, mounted glass fittings, a pair of Edwardian silver cauldron salt cellars, Chester 1909 and a pair of silver spoons and a pair of George II style silver pepperettes, Harry Wright Atkin, Sheffield 1909, 7ozs weight of weighable silver combined (7).
A matched pair of Norwegian silver mustard pots, Marius Hammer, first half 20th century, in the form of miniature 17th century style cylindrical tankards, with cast figure of lions thumb pieces and feet, the hinged covers inset with silver coins, 8cm high and a spoon with spiral stem, the bowl formed from a 'coin', 6ozs weight combined (3).
An Edwardian silver mounted rectangular cut glass dressing table box, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1905, the pull-off cover leafy scroll embossed enclosing a crest, 23cm wide, a shaped oval similar, Birmingham 1904, 14cm wide and a silver mounted spherical cut glass toilet water bottle, Mappin & Webb, London 1919, with ground stopper, 12cm high, 3ozs weight combined of weighable silver (3).
Pair diamond bangles - each with an interwoven design of rose cut diamonds scattered with larger rose cut diamonds, in white metal setting, in a fitted box CONDITION REPORT Very good condition Unsure of the age, possibly not of any great age. Setting appears to be silver, box possibly adapted to fit the bangles and not original to them. Total gross weight 30.8grams, approx 7mm wide. Diamonds mostly of pale brown/grey tint
Fine quality set of twelve early 19th century French high grade silver gilt dessert knives with mother of pearl handles and inset monogram shields, in original red Moroccan leather case, knives 19.5cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some minor surface scratching and marking to silver gilt blades. All blades are hallmarked. Handles are mother of pearl not agate. Case is complete, leather is scuffed in places and has minor losses. There is some damage to right front of hinged cover
George III silver entrée dish of octagonal form, with reeded border, separate cover with unusual fluted decoration and two vacant cartouches with scroll and fish-scale surrounds, detachable urn-style handles (London 1792), possibly John Edwards III. All at approximately 38ozs, 30.5cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some minor surface scratching and denting commensurate with age and use. Decoration very slightly worn. Vacant cartouches may have had previous engraving removed. Interior of base scratched through use and there are two creases from the outside. Marks very slightly rubbed but legible
Unusual early 20th century 'Dimple' bottle in a silver case with engraved and pierced arabesque decoration and domed engraved slip-in stopper with chains and carved finial, underside stamped - 84 Cyrillic NR and Arabic script - possibly Persian / Russian from the area to the North of Persia (now Iran), controlled by Russia from 1907 to 1917, 24cm overall height
Victorian silver entrée dish of shaped rectangular form, with gadrooned borders, separate cover with detachable foliate handle (Sheffield 1896), maker - G. H. All at approximately 50ozs, 27.5cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, some minor surface wear and scratching. No signs of major damage or repair. Interiors are scratched through use. Handle, cover and base all marked 2 and with clear hall marks
Set of six Victorian silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs with bamboo patterned stems, in a fitted case (Sheffield 1897), maker - H. A., cased set of 1930s silver coffee bean spoons (Birmingham 1932) and cased set of six silver tea knives with mother of pearl handles (Sheffield 1938), together with eleven Victorian silver Hanoverian rattail pattern teaspoons and matching sugar tongs in a fitted case for twelve spoons (Sheffield 1901). Approximately 10ozs weighable silver (qty)
Early 1920s silver four piece tea set - comprising teapot of bellied form, with reeded borders, angular handle and hinged domed cover with ebony finial, on ball feet, matching coffee pot, sugar and cream jug (Chester 1919 / 1920), maker - N. E. B. / F. E. B. All at approximately 52ozs, teapot 28.5cm overall width
Late Victorian silver condiment set - comprising pair salts of half fluted form, with gadrooned borders and blue glass liners and matching mustard with hinged cover (Birmingham 1899 / 1900), Elkington & Co. Ld., together with a separate silver mustard spoon (Birmingham 1897), Elkington & Co. Ld. All at approximately 7ozs, mustard 10.5cm across (4)
Edwardian carriage clock with eight day movement and lever escapement, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals in a silver case with top-mounted scroll handle, on four bun feet, with original green leather-covered case (London 1902), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ld., 12.5cm overall height to handle CONDITION REPORT General overall condition of case is good, some surface scratching and minor denting. Rear door has been pushed out where winding key has been in contact and surface is damaged. Inner door frame is distorted top left corner. Top handle is hinged. Movement appears to run but we cannot confirm if it is in full working order. Back plate is quite scratched. Carrying case is scuffed and leather is damaged in places. Interior velvet is worn and silk inside doors is badly worn and shredded
Early 19th century Irish silver decanter label - 'Claret' (Dublin, circa 1821 / 1824), together with one other 'Scotch Whiskey' (Dublin 1813), maker - J. T. (2) CONDITION REPORT Claret - good condition. Some surface marks and scratching. Marks clear. Scotch Whiskey - some distortion and signs of repair. One jump ring missing. Chain detached at one end. Marks rubbed
Selection of Victorian and later silver - including pair sugar tongs (Newcastle 1873), three napkin rings, tea strainer, miniature chair and other items (various dates and makers), together with a Scandinavian silver spoon and fork and a collection of miscellaneous white metal. Approximately 7ozs weighable silver (qty)
George V Scottish silver hot water jug of bellied form, with face mask spout, silver handle with ivory insulators and hinged domed cover with inset coin and scroll thumb piece (Glasgow 1916), maker - R. & W. S. All at approximately 18ozs, 15cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor denting and surface scratching. No obvious signs of major damage or repair. Handle loose. Inset coin to cover worn. Ivory insulators cracked. Marks clear
19th century pietra dura brooch with an oval panel depicting a butterfly, in yellow metal mount, two malachite brooches, malachite dress ring, moonstone dress ring and Regency brooch (6) CONDITION REPORT Malachite ring marked 'China' and 'Silver'. Good condition commensurate with age, circa 1930s. Oval malachite brooch - good condition, gilt metal mount, 30mm x 24mmMalachite brooch - good condition probably gold mounts Pietra dura brooch - gold mount is distorted and has minor damage and repairsMoonstone ring - good condition, signs of resizingSmall brooch - probably Regency circa 1930, 15mm, good condition
George III silver tray of oval form, with engraved armorial crest and monogram and beaded border, on four bead / scroll feet (London 1786), Benjamin Laver. All at approximately 40ozs, 41.3cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface scratching commensurate with age and use. One fairly major scratch through monogram. No other repairs or damage. Marks clear
Victorian silver pepper or salt modelled in the form of an owl, with slip-in head cover and glass eyes (London 1874), George Adams. All at approximately 2ozs, 7cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface denting. No visible signs of major damage or repair. Interior heavily tarnished. Marks slightly rubbed but clear
Collection of early 20th century Chinese and other silver and white metal miniatures - including rickshaw, teapot and stand, man fishing from quayside, palanquin carrying chair, man with chickens in baskets, charm bracelet and other items - some marked - WH 90 (13 items in total) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some damage and distortion, holes in filigree work. Difficult to identify if any parts are missing. Total weight approximately 300 grams
Late Victorian silver vesta case and taper stick modelled as a pair of Port and Starboard ships' lamps with red and blue glass lenses and engraved - 'Rosabelle', each lamp 8.5cm overall height. N.B. The Steam Yacht 'Rosabelle' was owned by Theodore Pim of Snowdenham Hall, Bramley, Surrey, Vice Commodore of The Royal Thames Yacht Club in 1904. Theodore Pim was the owner of five vessels, all named 'Rosabelle', which he kept at Wivenhoe for a period of fifty-four years in total. He died in 1929 CONDITION REPORT Vesta - general overall condition good. Some minor surface scratching and pitting. Corners of striker knocked. Engraved name rubbed. Blue lamp glass chipped lower left. Internal glass match holder damaged. Hallmarks rubbed but legible. Taper stick - general overall condition good. Some denting, surface scratching and pitting. Corners worn. Red glass marked internally. Hallmarks rubbed but legible. Engraved name rubbed
Exceptionally fine quality set of four George IV Irish silver double entrée dishes of rectangular form, with cast floral decoration, engraved armorials and detachable scroll and foliate loop handles (Dublin 1825), sponsor mark for Jas. Le Bass. Each dish, cover and handle separately numbered 1 to 4 and engraved on the base - 'Jas. Moore Fecit'. No. 1 also engraved 'Weight of four double dishes and handles 345ozs - 18dwts'. No. 1 bears full armorial shield and separate crest with motto 'Fortitude et Prudentia' on the cover and double bull / chapeau crests on base. No. 2 and No. 4 bear double bull / chapeau crests on both covers and bases. No. 3 bears double bull / chapeau crests on cover and single lion's head crest on base. All at approximately 345ozs, 32.5cm across. Provenance: From the collection of the late Sir George and Lady Clark of Ballygowan, Northern Ireland, by descent from Sir George's uncle, Captain Henry Douglas Clark (1889-1952), a gentleman who amassed his collection whilst living at Hoveton Hall, Norfolk and in South Africa CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good - no visible signs of major damage or repair. Some scratching and minor denting to outside polished surfaces. Interior scratched through use. All bases have signs of hammer marks on underside of the corners of the rims. Handle of no. 3 is loose. Marks are clear - see additional images.They are all numbered and all feature the duty mark. Three of the four all sit true, number 4 shudders slightly. All lids fit well
1930s Georg Jensen silver bowl of circular form, with spot-hammered finish, on circular foot (Import marks London 1931), together with a Georg Jensen silver spoon with spot-hammered bowl and loop handle with leaf and berry terminal (Import marks London 1934), both items stamped with Georg Jensen trademark. All at approximately 8ozs, bowl 12.3cm diameter CONDITION REPORT Bowl - general overall condition very good. Some minor surface scratching and signs of cleaning. One minor dent towards lower area just above foot. Marks clear. Spoon - very good, some minor surface scratching, no evidence of damage or repair. Marks clear
Fine quality George II silver coffee pot of baluster form, with gadrooned borders, engraved armorial crest, ivory handle and long fluted spout, hinged domed cover with pineapple finial, later chased with meandering foliage (London 1756), Ayme Videau. All at approximately 33ozs, 25cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some minor surface scratching and denting. No visible signs of major damage or repair. Hallmarks slightly rubbed but legible. Ivory handle cracked. Engraved crest may be a replacement
Edwardian silver cream jug of compressed baluster form, with shell and gadrooned border and leopard's head scroll handle, on four ball feet and matching two-handled sugar (Birmingham 1908), Thomas Edward Atkins, together with a separate sugar shovel (Chester 1906). All at approximately 10ozs, sugar 14.5cm across (3)
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