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A late 20th century hallmarked silver photograph frame. The frame having scrolling foliate decoration with beaded edge and central vacant cartouche. The frame being easel back with glass front. Hallmarked for Sheffield, date letter S for 1992. Maker's mark RC for Carrs of Sheffield Ltd. Weight approx 218.23g. Measures approx. 16.5cm x 14cm.
A George V hallmarked silver lidded pot together with a George V tortoiseshell box. The lidded pot having a rounded form with blue pleated material to the inside. Hallmarked Birmingham, 1918. Makers mark Deakin & Francis Ltd. The box having a hinged lid make from tortoiseshell with leather to the bottom and a green velvet lining to the inside. Hallmarked London, 1919. Makers mark M B A. Lidded pot measures approx 6.7cm in diameter. Box measures approx 15cm x 10.5cm x 2cm. Total weight 254g. Break to tortoiseshell lid.
A George V hallmarked silver mesh evening bag. The handbag having a hinged opening with balled clasp and having a separate pocket to the front. Hallmarked for London, date letter K for 1925. Makers mark AM&MLd for A&M&MLtd Weight approx 196g. Measures approx 16cm x 12cm.
A mid 20th century sterling silver Thai cigarette case. The case having its original presentation box and being decorated with niello design depicting Thai deities. Inscribed to verso 'To group captain T R Pierce RAF. With Compliments of Royal Thai Survey Department April 1962.' The case being marked Sterling 925 Thailand. Weight approx (excluding box) 128.52g. Measures approx 14cm x 8.5cm.
A collection of Silver, white metal and silver plate propelling pencils and items. To include a white metal AF Art Deco blue enamel propelling pencil with chain loop. The pencil having a guilloche finish with polka dot pattern. Propelling mechanism not working. Unmarked. Surface tests indicate silver. Two early 20th century pencils with twist mechanisms. Both having makers mark Eversharp for Wahl Eversharp. One being marked Silver plated, the other being marked Sterling. A white metal case of pencil leads inscribed 'Red Top Eversharp Trade Leaders Mark'. A propelling pencil with red finial. Unmarked. Tests indicate silver. A white metal pencil holder. The holder having an engine turned design and chain loop to finial. Unmarked. Surface tests indicate silver. A white metal fountain pen nib. Inscribed GEC W.Hughes Tenax Series Birmingham 12HEF. Combined weight approx 46.64g. Measures approx 13.5cm x 1cm / 4cm x 0.5cm.
A collection of three white metal propelling pencils with citrine seals. To include a propelling pencil with hexagonal body. A second pencil with engraved foliate decoration and circular seal . A third propelling pencil having engraved foliate design and a hexagonal finial. Each pencil having finials set with citrine seals. Each being unmarked with surface tests indicating silver. Combined weight approx 20.84g. Measures approx 9cm x 1cm / 6.5cm x 0.8cm.
A vintage hallmarked silver and hardwood bottle coaster. The coaster having a pierced design, hardwood base and central vacant cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter X for 1997. Makers mark B&Co for W I Broadway & Co. Weight approx 162g. Measures approx 12.2cm x 4.9cm.
A collection of three Georgian hallmarked silver spoons. To include a George III serving spoon hallmarked for London. Date letter L for 1804. Makers mark TW for Thomas Wallis (II). A George IV spoon. Hallmarked for London. Date letter O for 1809. Makers mark JH for Jonathan Hayne. A George III hallmarked silver spoon. Hallmarked for London. Date letter M for 1807. Makers mark rubbed to be illegible. Combined weight approx 160g. Measures approx 23cm x 5cm.
A pair of George III Scottish provincial Hanoverian pattern silver serving spoons. The spoons having an etched design of a dog to the finial with the text 'Row & Retake.' Makers mark M&C for Milne & Campbell. Attributed to Glasgow circa 1776-1780. Combined weight approx 198g. Measures approx 29cm.
A white metal Sampson Mordan & Co propelling pencil. The pencil having a fluted form with scrolled design to the finial, tip and sliding mechanism. The finial being set with a bloodstone vacant seal. Unmarked. Tests indicate silver. Makers mark S Mordan & Co Makers for Sampson Mordan & Co. Weight approx 14.20g. Measures approx 9cm x 1cm.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver tray. The tray having a scrolled design to the rim and sitting on four hoof feet. Hallmarked for Sheffield, date letter r for 1909. Makers mark GH for Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson). Weight approx 550g. Measures approx 26.5cm x 18.5cm.
A 19th century Victorian hallmarked silver chatelaine. The chatelaine having a pair of scissors, button hook, pin cushion pad, thimble holder all strung upon fancy link chains and surmounted by two heart crested motifs. The chatelaine hallmarked for Birmingham 1890. Makers mark J.M.B for John Millward Banks. Other hallmarks to pencil for Birmingham MW&S. Total weight approx 114g. Measures total length including scissors approx 35cm.
A George V hallmarked silver and enamel cigarette case. The cigarette case having an enameled picture of West Highland Terrier Dog / Westie to the front with engine turned repeated pattern throughout. Gilt metal interior. Hallmarked for London, date letter U for 1935. Makers mark A.J. Weight approx 94.50g. Measures approx 8cm x 6cm.
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