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Ferragamo, a pair of brown textured leather shoes, size 35, flap over toe with 9cm wood effect heel, together with a brown tooled leather belt by Maxmara, size L, 4cm deep, brass oval buckle, and brown leather Lazaro handbag, lozenge shape open top bag, leather twist shoulder strap, 18cm deep, 36cm wide, silver coloured rivets on external pockets and ring hoops (3) Shoes slightly worn
An Art Deco four-piece silver tea set, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1938, comprising teapot of tapering banded circular form, ebonised handle and finial, 15cm (6in) high, together with a hot water pot, cream jug and a sugar basin, each piece engraved with the initial 'A', on spreading circular bases, 39.3oz (4)
Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942), a Guild of Handicraft Ltd. twin-handled silver bowl and cover, London 1901, the circular bowl on spreading foot with applied loop handles, the cover engraved with a band of scrolling foliage, the finial with green enamel, 15oz 10 x 29cm (4 x 11in) Other Notes: Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942) founded the Guild and School of Handicraft in 1888. Based on the model of the medieval workshop, the Guild operated as a co-operative. Its style and aesthetics followed the Arts and Crafts movement and the Guild produced leather, furniture, silver and metalwork, jewellery and books, with much of the work based on Ashbee's designs. Revival of traditional techniques, education of working people and encouraging satisfaction through work were key principles of the Arts and Crafts movement and the Guild. In 1902, the Guild (150 people, the Guildsmen and their families) moved from East London to Chipping Campden. Ashbee believed that living a simple, collective life in rural surroundings would add to the health and well-being of the craftsmen and consequently, the work they produced. Although its work was widely exhibited, increasing financial difficulties from 1905 eventually resulted in the voluntary liquidation of the Guild in 1908. In 1909, Ashbee published his book on "Modern English Silver" in which a comparable piece to this example is illustrated as plate 17.
Christian Dior, a pair of black leather/patent low top ankle boots, size 37.5, 10cm (4in) stiletto heel, side zip, black patent trim with overstitching, together with a pair of Dior pumps, size 37.5, 9cm (3.5in) heel, silver logo with toggle on toe and a Maxmara blue and white tooled leather belt with brass buckle, size L, 4cm (1.5in) deep (3) slightly worn
A part canteen of silver cutlery, with dog nose finial, rat tail bowls and three prong forks, comprising two ladles, six coffee spoons, six tea spoons, eight dessert spoons, ten serving spoons, eleven dinner forks, eight dessert forks, six pistol grip dinner knives, ten pistol grip dessert knives, London 1911, maker Goldsmith and Silversmith Company Ltd, weight excluding knives 90oz Condition report: All in good condition, no rounding to tines or mis-shaped bowls, no initials or crests or signs of any being removed
A silver ladies purse, of rectangular form, decorated with an enamelled panel of two figures seated in a garden landscape with a dog, having a leather strap and lined interior, Birmingham 1906, together with a Common Prayer book with hallmarked silver mounted cover embossed with cherub heads and scrolls Condition report: Purse - enamel is not the best quality, some minor dents to silver, interior ok, some missing stitching to handleBook - leather binding worn and split on spine, silver mount is dirty and dented, pages creased
A cased Victorian silver sifting spoon, with Indian theme decoration, London 1885, together with a cased hallmarked silver christening set comprising egg cup, napkin ring and matched spoon, a cased hallmarked silver shell shaped butter dish and knife and various other cutlery Condition report: Sifting spoon - goodButter dish - good, knife EPNSEgg cup, spoon and napkin ring - good conditionAll boxed a bit tattyloose cutlery all dented or split
A set of four silver pepperettes, of baluster form, with pull off pierced covers and raised on three scroll feet, London 1910, maker Goldsmith and Silversmith Company Ltd, weight 13oz, together with a similar smaller example, weight 2oz and a silver covered mustard pot, with blue glass liner and pepper pot, Birmingham 1933, maker Mappin and Webb, weight 2oz
A Georgian silver combination snuff box and vinaigrette, of curved rectangular form with ribbed decoration, engraved with initials, the end with hinged flap opening to reveal a pierced floral and leaf grill, with gilt wash interior, Birmingham 1819, maker JW Condition report: Dents to corners, some rubbing to decoration, 6.8cm x 3.8cm x 1.6cm
A collection of hallmarked silver, to include a cigarette box with engine turned decoration, a silver handled and ivory shoe horn, a urn shaped pepperette, a 900 grade small tray, two napkin rings, a continental tea strainer, a whale bone handled ladle and a done top filigree work casket
A Victorian silver vinaigrette, of shaped rectangular form, with engraved decoration to the case and pierced grill, with gilt wash interior, the lid with initials, Birmingham 1851, maker Edward Smith Condition report: Has a gilt wash to the exterior which has worn, the suspension loop is a later addition, 4cm x 3.6cm x 1cm
A Victorian silver vinaigrette, of shaped rectangular form, the lid engraved with a view across buildings and water with sail boats, the grill pierced and engraved with scrolling leaves, Birmingham 1846, maker Nathaniel Mills Condition report: Some wear to decoration but otherwise good, 4.1cm x 3.3cm x 1cm
An early 19th century silver vinaigrette, of plain circular form, engraved with initials to the top, makers mark only for Samuel Pemberton, together with a gilt metal grill for a vinaigrette, with pierced and engraved decoration Condition report: Circular box - Initials to the top worn, diameter 2.1cmGrill, - good condition, 3cm x 1.9cm
A set of four Victorian silver pedestal salts, of oval form with scroll handles, raised on a rectangular pedestal foot, decorated with flowers, scrolls and birds above a gadrooned band with bead edge to the foot, London 1878, maker Frederick Elkington, weight 8oz Condition report: All good condition, length from handle to handle 5ins, height to top on handle 3ins
Seven Georgian silver dessert forks, all engraved with a matching crest, London 1829, 1842, 1845, 1867 and 1878, weight 8oz, together with six Georgian silver dessert spoons, engraved with the same crest, London 1788, 1796, 1804 and 1810, weight 5oz and four dinner forks, engraved with the same crest, 1810, 1812 and 1827, weight 8oz
A Victorian silver vinaigrette, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration to the case and pierced grill, with gilt wash interior, engraved with initials to the cover and with floral embossed push open, Birmingham 1835, maker Nathaniel Mills Condition report: Engraved with a date 1839 to inside lip,good condition, 3.2cm x 2.3cm x 0.9cm
A silver gilt cased timepiece, with engine turned case, circular white enamel dial and raised on bun feet, London 1910, maker Mappin & Webb Ltd, height including handle 3.75ins Condition report: Dial cracked, knocks to corner of case and scratches to case, movement winds and ticks but not sold as a working timepiece
A set of four fiddle pattern dessert spoons, engraved with initials, London 1821, weight 4oz, together with a pair of fiddle pattern dessert spoons, engraved with initials, London 1823, weight 2oz, a set of five fiddle pattern tea spoons, engraved with an initial, London 1874, weight 3oz, a set of five silver tea spoons, engraved with an initial, London 1816, weight 2oz, a Scottish silver fiddle pattern ladle, engraved with an initial, Edinburgh 1813, five other hallmarked silver tea spoons, weight 3oz and a set of six coffee spoons, with camel terminals, stamped 925, weight 1oz
A two row graduated cultured pearl necklace to a late Victorian peridot and diamond clasp, of open hexafoil outline, silver collet set with twenty four old Swiss cuts, totalling approximately 1.8 carats, enclosing an hexagonal cut peridot of approximately 8.8 x 9.1 x 6.3 mm deep, the 72/69 pearls of approximately 3.8/7.3 mm diameter shortest row 39cm long Condition report: Diamonds P1 - SI and I-K colour. Peridot is good order. Couple of claws need re-tipping. Pearls are misshaped and some with thin nacre. Silver colour.
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