J JOSEPHSON OF LONDON; a George III hallmarked silver pear cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, the fusee movement with elaborately engraved and pierced cock raised on square baluster pillars, with maker's name, no.1717, case hallmarked for London 1774, engraved "George Williams, Macclesfield" to the outside, the base metal outer case covered with tortoiseshell to one side (af), diameter 4cm. CONDITION REPORT: The enamel dial has got several areas of crazing and hairlines, the outer case has got major area of loss to the tortoiseshell, general wear commensurate with age, hall mark slightly rubbed.
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A collection of nine Heraldic hat pins bearing various coats of arms and town crests, including a hallmarked silver and enamel example bearing the Jersey crest, William J Holmes, Birmingham 1909, a sterling silver and enamel example bearing the crest of France Moderne, a further example with the same fleur-de-lis design, two other sterling silver and enamel examples, a town crest enamel plaque for Dolgelly etc.
A pair of William IV hallmarked silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, Charles Boyton I, London 1830, length 14.5cm, a Georgian white metal toddy ladle set with George II coin, with baleen handle, length 31.5cm (af) and a hallmarked silver circular napkin ring with felt lined interior, W.I.Broadway & Company, Birmingham 2005, weighable silver approx 1.3ozt (3).
A George V hallmarked silver vesta case of rectangular form with engraved foliate scroll decoration, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1914, 4 x 3.5cm, and a further larger engine turned decorated example centred with a circular cartouche engraved "20. June 1913", Ollivant & Botsford Ltd, London 1911, 5 x 4.5cm, combined approx 2.2ozt (2).
A collection of tailors' awls or stilettos including four mother-of-pearl handled examples, a two piece hallmarked silver handled awl and hook, a propelling example etc and a collection of bodkins including a 17th/18th century example, double ended lace threaders, curved rug needles etc and a collection of vintage bone and bone handled sewing implements including hooks, stays etc.
A cased pair of Victorian hallmarked silver scallop moulded salts raised on three ball feet, with matching spoons, George Unite, Birmingham 1894, width 5.5cm and a cased set of nine silver apostle spoons with twist finials, Walker and Hall of Sheffield 1898, combined approx 6ozt (2).
A late Victorian hallmarked silver rectangular trinket box with overall embossed scroll decoration and hinged lid centred with vacant cartouche, Synyer and Beddoes, Birmingham 1900, 11 x 4.5cm, a further similar smaller example, William M Hayes, Birmingham 1905, and an oval pill box, London 1894, combined approx 4.3ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: The larger trinket box has got areas of holes caused by over-cleaning to the lid and the crimped edges are misshapen, some surface wear, the two other boxes appear to be in good condition apart from some surface wear and traces of cleaning products.
A 1970s Finnish silver bangle set with a moonstone circular cabochon, Turku, 1975 with London import mark for 1975, importer Johnson and Goodley, along with a similar silver ring set with an oval moss agate cabochon, size L (2). CONDITION REPORT: Cracked and scratched centre cabochon of bracelet, and scratches to agate cabochon.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver glasses case with foliate engraved decoration inscribed "Mrs J. Mitchell, Hurlford", complete with belt loop attachment, a leather and silver fronted glasses case complete with belt loop attachment and a filigree floral decorated glasses case (3).
JAMES TOPHAM OF NANTWICH; an early Victorian hallmarked silver pair cased fusee verge pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals, the movement signed "Jas Topham, Nantwich", no.4886, both inner and outer cases hallmarked for Birmingham 1844, diameter 5.6cm.
A cased commemorative Elizabeth II hallmarked silver limited edition mug "to commemorate the voyage of Lt. James Cook in H.M. Bark Endeavour", number 27/750, issued by Prestons of Bolton, London 1970, height 12.25cm, approx 21.4oz, with certificate and related ephemera.
Four variously hallmarked silver vesta cases to include an overall engine turned decorated example centred with a crested cartouche, WG Keight, Birmingham 1899, 5 x 3cm, and a bright cut decorated fluted example, Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1911, combined 2.7ozt (4).
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver footed twin handled "Jimmy Dutton Jnr" trophy modelled as a bowling ball surmounted with a player throwing a bowl, inscribed with winners name in years 1976 - 1980, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1961, height 33cm, on ebonised electroplated copper banded base, approx 30ozt.
A Victorian hallmarked silver cased French electroplated travelling spirit hair curling tongs warmer with embossed and foliate scroll and floral decoration, W. and G. Neal, London 1899, 9 x 6 x 4cm, and a pair of silver handled steel bladed curling tongs, William Davenport, Birmingham 1900 (2).
A George IV hallmarked silver rectangular vinaigrette with bright cut floral decoration centred with an oval cartouche inscribed "HJL June 5th 1863" to the hinged lid enclosing gilt washed interior with filigree work grill, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1825, with suspension ring, 3 x 2cm, and two further similar examples to include Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1892 (af) combined approx 0.8ozt (3).
A small collection of medals including WWI British war medal and 1914-15 Star, awarded to "T-805 DVR.E.WHISTON.A.S.C.", and a George VI Special Constabulary medal and a George V Militia Efficiency medal also awarded to Mr Whiston, a WWI victory medal awarded to "18137 GNR.G.TAYLOR.R.A.", WWII defence and war medals bearing inscription to "DVR/MECH.R.E.CLARKE 1774160 L.A.A.R.A.", and a British military issue 1 shilling note, four modern pounds, a silver plated 1937 thrupenny bit, another coin and medallion, pewter hip flask and a micromosaic pin box containing charms.
A George V hallmarked silver large twin handled trophy cup with acanthus leaf handles, inscribed "Chester & North Wales Building & Allied Trades & Professions Golf Society Castle Cup", maker's mark obscured, Chester 1926, height 26.5cm excluding circular wooden stand, approx 22.31ozt.
A group of four variously hallmarked silver caddy spoons to include a George V hallmarked silver example with faceted bowel and stylised finial, Israel Freeman and Son Limited, London 1930, length 8cm, and GEORG JENSEN; Danish silver "beaded pattern", also known as Kugel, Copenhagen 1923, assayer Christian F Heise, length 11cm and a further example bearing spurious Georgian marks, combined 2.1ozt (4).
A George V hallmarked silver Congleton Railway Hotel Bowling Club Challenge Cup twin handled footed trophy with presentation inscription dated 1929 and with list of winners up to 1988, maker's mark partially illegible, Birmingham 1925, height 27cm excluding the ebonised pedestal base, H Ridduck & Sons Ltd, Hanley and Southport, approx 18.9ozt.
A Victorian hallmarked silver Old English patterned sifting spoon with bright cut decoration and pierced circular gilt washed bowl, Elkington and Company, Birmingham 1888, length 12cm, a further example with scalloped mould bowl, John Round, Sheffield 1906, and a silver shoe horn / button hook, Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1920, length 20.5cm, combined 5ozt (3).
Three variously hallmarked silver vesta cases to include a foliate scroll engraved example of rectangular form, inset with hardstone shamrocks and centred with a circular cartouche initialled WE, Davis, Moss & Company, Birmingham 1907, 4.5 x 3.5cm, and a square plain example William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1915, 5.5 x 5.5cm, also an electroplated "Reynolds Angels" pattern decorated example and another, silver weight approx 2.8ozt (5).
A small mixed lot of various items to include pair of hallmarked silver sugar nips with scallop mould grips, a mustard spoon, Sheffield 1878, an Old English pattern tea spoon, London 1935, two sliding napkin clips and a shovel shaped salt spoon, etc, also an electroplated miniature Guernsey jug lacking cover, weighable silver 2.2ozt
A Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette of shaped form with engine turned decoration, the hinged lid enclosing a silver gilt pierced floral grill, the cartouche inscribed "Frances Jackson", Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1843, approx 0.9ozt, in associated case.
LANGLAND & ROBERTSON OF NEWCASTLE; a George III hallmarked silver pair cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals, the fusee movement with elaborately engraved and pierced cock raised on cylindrical pillars inscribed with maker's name, no.3052, diameter 5cm, case hallmarked for Birmingham 1819, by Hannah Howard, in mahogany travelling display case with glazed bevelled front, height 10.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Maker's mark in description. Postage within UK would cost £15 + VAt.
An Edwardian combination trump marker and ash tray, London 1906, a hallmarked silver Vesta, a hallmarked silver circular sovereign case set with engraved initials to the top, a watch chain, a wristwatch (lacking strap), a papier mâché snuff box and a propelling pencil (7).
A hallmarked silver seven piece dressing table set comprising a hand brush, length 22.5cm, a circular hand mirror, a coat brush, a faux tortoiseshell comb, a lidded clear glass jar and a pair of candlesticks, height 9.5cm, WI Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1976, and 1947, with oval clear glass tray, 32 x 23cm (8).
A Masonic silver cased triangular pocket watch; the shaped mother-of-pearl dial set with Masonic emblems for the hour markers and inscribed "Love your fellow man, lend him a helping hand", the reverse of the case with the letter G above the all-seeing eye and the pillars of Solomon "Jachin and Boaz", with Swiss silver case signed "Brevet 34864", various stamped marks, width 5.3cm, height 5.8cm. CONDITION REPORT: The crown wind action works smoothly, however the ring loop attachment is missing, some tarnishing to the case and a few light surface scratches, but the watch has been looked after and has no major issues.
A collection of hallmarked silver napkin rings of various shapes and sizes including a pair of plain form with engine turned rims, Fenton Bros, Sheffield 1921, a further pair of plain form, Cedric Coulhurst, Chester 1911, a wavy edged pierced example, a waisted example with beaded edge, etc, combined approx 5.68ozt (9).
Four variously hallmarked silver vesta cases to include a rectangular curved example overall engraved with foliate scrolls, centred with a vacant shield shaped cartouche, William Thorneywork, Birmingham 1898, 5.5 x 4cm and a similar smaller example by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1913, combined 3.1ozt (4).
A quantity of costume jewellery to include various bead and gem stone necklaces, a simulated pearl example, brooches to include a Thai silver and yellow decorated example, a pair of 9ct gold cuff links and similar gold plated examples, a 9ct Saint Christopher pendant, three silver gilt necklaces and a fine silver chain necklace suspending seven graduated pear shaped faceted green apple jade coloured drops.
A set of three small George V hallmarked silver circular open salts of plain design, each with three hoof feet, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1911, a pair of George IV hallmarked silver sugar tongs of plain design, William Bateman, London 1822 and a hallmarked silver salt spoon, combined approx 5.21ozt (5).
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