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A cased set of eight late 19th century Dutch silver gilt table salts, each modelled as a skater pushing a sledge, upon Rococo bases, with accompanying spoons in the form of snow shovels, each salt w.10.3cm, all in velvet lined fitted leather case, case w.23.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Two spoons a/f
A Victorian silver part cutlery suite, in the Fiddle pattern, comprising; five table forks, five dessert forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, and six teaspoons, maker Joseph Mayer, Exeter 1869; together with a pair of Exeter silver tablespoons in the Fiddle pattern, with monogrammed terminals, gross weight 54oz
A late 19th century Mappin & Webb silver plated cruet set, modelled as a circular woven nest with bird perched upon the rim, and three condiments as eggs, with pair of original spoons, registration mark to base, dia.11cm Condition Report / Extra Information No apparent faults.
A ladies silver and guilloche enamel powder compact, having mirrored and fitted interior; together with a matching pocket cigarette case, with engine turned back, maker T&S, Birmingham 1947, both with original black silk sleeves (2) Condition Report / Extra Information No engraving. Enamel to both good and complete. Gilt interiors good. Hinges and marks good.
A fine pair of Edwardian silver gilt sauceboats, on fixed stands, each in the early Georgian taste, having flying C scroll handles, gadrooned rims, and engraved armorials, all raised on three shell feet, gross weight 63oz, maker C S Harris & Sons, London 1906, w.21cm, h.15cm
A George V silver four piece tea and coffee set, comprising; pedestal teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, the teapot having pineapple finial to hinged cover, the walnut handle with embossed silver lion mask and acanthus leaf cap, gross weight 51oz, maker R&S Garrard & Co, London 1913, teapot h.14.5cm
A George III silver sauce ladle, in the Old English pattern, by William Chawner, London 1782; and a pair of William IV silver sugar bows, in the Old English pattern, maker William Chawner II, London 1830; and one other pair in the Fiddle pattern, maker Henry Hyde, London 1851, gross weight 4.1oz
A George IV silver pair cased gents open face pocket watch, having white enamel dial with Roman numerals (hairlines), chain driven verge fusee movement (chain a/f), pierced balance cock, backplate numbered 8970, cases assayed Birmingham 1823, dia.5.5cm, on steel watch chain with Albert
A Benjamin Hills of Sudbury early Victorian silver pair cased gents open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed, and backplate numbered backplate 12833, chain driven verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, cases assayed London 1841 and further numbered 12833, dia.5.5cm
Hall of Sleaford silver pair cased open faced pocket watch, having white enamel dial with Roman numerals, yellow metal hands, keywind chain driven verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, signed to the backplate and numbered 47824, case assayed London 1829, dia.5.6cm Condition Report / Extra Information Outer case with minor scuffs. Button catch requires attention, slightly twisted. Inner case with very small dents to back cover. Glass with numerous surface scratches and scuffs, but no losses. Dial with chips to extremities at 4 and 5 o'clock. Chain broken, therefore movement not running. Inner and outer case belong to each other.
Thomas Gostling of Diss silver pair cased gents pocket watch, having white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, yellow metal hands, keywind chain driven verge fusee movement, with pierced balance cock, signed backplate, numbered 45510, the case assayed London 1828, dia.5.8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Inner and outer case appear original to each other; outer case assayed one year later. Hinge good. Catch good. Light handling wear. Inner case good. Dial good, no chips or cracks. In full running order. Basically very good example.
J Taylor of London silver pair cased gents pocket watch, having white enamel dial with Roman numerals, keywind verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, signed to the backplate and further numbered 6810, case assayed London 1788, dia.5.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Outer case with light handling wear. Hinge and button good. Inner case good, hinge with old solder repair. Glass with numerous surface scuffs but no losses. Dial with fine hairline between 2 and 4 o'clock, scratched to dial against numerals at 8 o'clock. Repair to minute hand. In full running order. Marks good. Cases match each other.
A late 19th century French silver cased open faced gents pocket watch, having convex white enamel dial with Roman numerals, keywind verge fusee movement with alarm, pierced balance cock, dia.5.8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Hinges good. Case with minor dents to back cover. Dial with crack near centre, and small chips to extremities. In fully running order.
Alcock & Jones silver cased gents open faced pocket watch, having signed white enamel dial, keywind chain driven verge fusee movement, signed to the backplate Alcock & Jones Tunstall and further numbered 32614, case assayed Chester 1872, dia.5.8cm; together with William Madjin of London silver cased full hunter gents pocket watch, having white enamel dial with Roman numerals, keywind chain driven verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, signed to the backplate, further numbered 26797, case assayed London 1847, dia. 5cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Alcock - dial badly chipped around seconds dial, case with age wear, hinges good, in fully running order, marks good. Madjin - case with numerous dents but complete, catches good, one hinge wobbly otherwise good, dial good, not running as verge escapement is slipping.
An early 20th century silver cased pocket watch, having gilded white enamel dial with Roman numerals, visible escapement and Swiss made keyless movement, case assayed London 1919, dia.5cm; and a Longines silver cased wrist or pocket watch, having signed enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, dia.3.5cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information First watch - dial with hairline, case back good, side dented, hinges good, in running order. Longines - hairlines to main dial and seconds dial, dial grubby, case with age wear but no dents, not running.
A 1920s ladies fully tambour beaded dress, silver beaded with leaf pattern to the bottom, with asymmetric hem; together with an Art Deco period ladies chiffon day dress, with beaded decoration (2) Condition Report / Extra Information First dress - Area of bead loss approx 3x1.5" (now tied off) halfway down right hand side. Otherwise good.
An early 20th Century Stourbridge clear crystal glass scent bottle, possibly Stevens & Williams, of wrythen fluted sleeve form with hand engraved floral garlands all below a silver hallmarked pull cap with rococo scrolls, glass unmarked, silver hall marked for Chester 1905, height 18cm.
Two mid 20th Century Danish silver spoons, one cast with a motif of a ballerina and a soldier, stamped 830S, Horsens Solvvarefabrik, the other cast with a Viking ship and 'Denmark', assay mark for Denmark 1950, Johannes Siggaard, another Danish silver souvenir spoon together with a childs knife and fork set designed as soldiers, both stamped Denmark Sterling (5)
An Edwardian hallmarked silver menu card holder with ship engraved shield centre, Sheffield 1909, together with place card holder modelled as a shoe shine in front of a 10 mile post, a novelty milk churn shaped pepperette, a silver mounted glass match striker and a silver mounted horn spoon, various dates and makers (5)
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