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A pair of silver pepperettes, London 1896, boxed, two silver measures, initialled, and a pair of early 19th century shoe buckles Condition report Report by GH Both pepperettes with slightly bent finials. Occasional dents and scratches and marks a little rubbed but generally reasonably good. Both measures slightly dented and misshapen. Buckles generally in reasonably good condition with no obvious damages.
An Eastern silver coloured metal bowl, decorated bands of Arabic decoration, 24.5 cm diameter, and two other silver coloured metal items, approx. 40.0 ozt (3) Condition report Report by GH None of the pieces appear to be stamped. The box and cover is inscribed D I C OATES WADMIDANI. 14.2.1926
A Victorian silver teapot, with embossed foliate decoration, Roberts & Slater, Sheffield 1854, approx. 26.9 ozt (all in), 19 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by GH Occasional small scratches and marks, but generally does not appear to have had any major damage or repair. Hallmarks and engraved decoration generally still very crisp. Overall good.
An Art Nouveau silver cream jug, with embossed flowers and foliage, Sheffield 1904, 6 cm high, a silver compact, a silver and agate box and other items (6) Condition report Report by GH The jug is generally in reasonable condition with no cracks or damage to the glass. The silver is a little overrubbed, and the thumbpiece for opening the top is a little bent. It also does not close entirely flush. The other pieces in the lot are generally in reasonable condition with nothing standing out as being subject to any major damage or restoration. The small box and hinged cover has a crack on its stone top.
A Watcombe pottery tray, with silver mounts, London 1875, 40 cm wide Condition report Report by GH Pottery chipped on all four bottom corners and in several places across the foot rim. Some dents and misshapen areas to the silver mounts. Some staining to the pottery. No obvious structural cracks or repairs.
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.
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