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A Links of London silver and mother of pearl box, applied a hippopotamus, 7 cm diameter Condition report Report by GH approx. 4.0 ozt. This is British hallmarked silver. Condition generally good with some light surface scratches but no obvious major dents or damages.
A late 18th century silver tea caddy, of navette form, decorated an armorial and engraved decoration, with a turned wood finial, Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1795, approx. 10.0 ozt (all in), 15.5 cm high See back cover colour illustration Condition report Report by GH Some very light wear to engraved decoration. Otherwise no major dents, damages or repairs. Generally presents very well.
An Art Nouveau style silver strut photograph frame, Birmingham 1984, 19.5 cm high, and another, Birmingham 1916, 16.5 cm high (2) Condition report Report by MW Art Nouveau mirror: the appearance is tarnished, requires cleaning. The hallmarks are clearly visible in the bottom left hand corner. No glass in the frame. There is a very shallow indentation in the bottom right corner. The velvet backing has faded with age but the strut is firmly attached to the back. Second Mirror: the overall surface is very tarnished, requires cleaning. Hallmarks visible. There is glass in the frame. Generally not in bad condition for the age and there is wear commensurate with the back, wooden panel has several marks, knocks, as one would expect, but the strut is attached, it has been re-attached with later screws.
A George III silver nutmeg grater, with engraved decoration, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1809, 3.5 cm wide Condition report Report by GH Generally good. No obvious major damages, repairs or issues. Hallmarks very clear and hinge in reasonably good condition. Lid reasonably snug but a little loose.
A silver christening mug, monogrammed, decorated chickens, Goldsmith & Silversmiths Co, London 1932, approx. 5.0 ozt, boxed (lid detached), a George III toddy ladle, with a whalebone handle, and a silver mounted photograph frame, Birmingham 1912, 24 x 13 cm (3)
A set of twelve silver fish knives and forks, Carrington & Co, London 1908, cased Condition report Report by GH Handles generally a little dented and some of the forks a little misshapen. Appears to have had some use. Marks generally very clear on the knife blades and fork tines, however generally a little rubbed on the handles. Case in reasonable condition.
A silver mounted strut pocket watch case, Birmingham 1912, 11 cm high, and a plated Goliath pocket watch Condition report Report by MW The Goliath pocket watch won't run but the hands will set freely. The dial has one area of damage where the enamel has cracked between the two and three o'clock positions on the outside rim of the dial. There is also a further crack and hairline crack to the outside edge of the dial between the eight and nine o'clock positions. Generally the case is in good condition with wear commensurate with age. Light marking, scratching, shallow dents etc. The strut frame has a shallow dent at the bottom right hand corner. Also the corners of the frame have been knocked and have shallow dents. The inner velvet has wear and the usual marks commensurate with age. The strut well attached to the case and the push fastening secures the two parts of the frame well. Charterhouse does not guarantee the working condition of any watches or clocks.
A silver coloured metal necklace, applied flowers and foliage, lacks clasp, and a matching pin, in a Fritz Thiesenhusen Bremen box Condition report Report by NG Brooch with three flowerheads missing. Necklace with one floral section loose (detached and wired on). Part of leaf loose in jewellery box. Several flowerheads missing and many repairs. approx. 28.8 g (all in).
A silver six piece condiment set, comprising pairs of pepperettes, salts and mustard pots, and four spoons, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1929, approx. 6.9 ozt, cased Condition report Report by GH Generally well polished and marks a little rubbed. Liners all present where they should be and none appear to have sustained any damage. Overall good with some scuffs to the case.
A silver, amethyst, marcasite and plique-à-jour enamel brooch, in the form of a scarab beetle Condition report Report by GH Stamped 935. Damage and some losses to marcasites. Enamel with some scratches, wear and small losses but each section is still filled. Glue visible to back of amethyst.
A silver two handled tray, of rectangular form, Sheffield 1924, approx. 78.2 ozt, 61 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by GH Hallmarks very clear with little or no rubbing. Some light dents and scratching. Otherwise good with no obvious damage or repairs.
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