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A George III hallmarked silver shovel shaped caddy spoon with turned wooden handle, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, 8.5cm, a silver cheese scoop, John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London 1890, length 22cm, also a pair of silver circular napkin rings and two further examples, weighable 5.5ozt (6).
Two pairs of George V hallmarked silver silver napkin rings by Charles Horner, one with engine turned decoration, other of plain waisted form, both Chester 1923 and three other silver napkin rings, combined 3.28ozt (7). CONDITION REPORT: Fair condition throughout.
A collection of Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory items with moulded decoration, comprising a small circular salt with Edward VII hallmarked silver rim, shape No.1, two other salts, shapes 659 and 696, an oval dish, a squat jug, and a pair of fluted shaped vases, shape 73, with various marks to bases, oval dish length 12cm, height of vases 7.5cm (7). CONDITION REPORT: GEneral rubbing to gilt rims and heightening, a little surface dirt, otherwise appear good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A small collection of jewellery comprising a pierced silver pendant of foxgloves on a suspension ring suspended on a silver chain, length 58cm, a cameo brooch of a Classical scene, probably Cupid and Psyche, in an 800 standard silver and marcasite setting, and a smaller example depicting cyclamen, also two commemorative medals; a boxed Queen Elizabeth Coronation medal 1953, suspended from a ribbon, and a cased Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Centenary medal 1937 (5).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver bookmark with cast coat of arms finial, Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1904, length 11cm, a pair of pickle forks, Chester 1936, a souvenir spoon, a pair of silver handled nail scissors, a further manicure implement and two silver backed coat brushes.
A George III hallmarked silver and ivory handled fish slice/server with shaped blade, initialled "JCL" and with probably later pierced decoration, no maker's mark, London 1806, length 31cm (af), a silver Old English pattern table spoon engraved "JMC" to the finial, William Bateman II, London 1827, length 22cm, and a teaspoon with shaped finial, Sheffield 1947, weighable silver approx 2.4ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: The fish slice has a large area of repair to the underside, probably the blade has split and there was a triangular shaped piece of white metal applied to underside over part of the hallmark, therefore we cannot see who the maker was. Also there are traces of soldering where the handle meets the blade. Some areas of splitting to ivory handle.
A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver candlesticks modelled as Corinthian columns on square stepped loaded bases with bead decoration, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1903, height 16cm. CONDITION REPORT: Poor condition. Holes to silver, dented all around the bases.
A Victorian hallmarked silver christening cup of tapering form engraved with foliate scrolls to upper part, initialled GHJ, with loop handle, Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1883, height 8cm, also a pair of silver candlesticks of small proportions with bell shaped sconces, WI Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1966, height 6cm, weighable silver approx 4.1ozt (3)
An Art Deco timepiece in silver plated easel frame, the tonneau shaped dial set with Arabic numerals inscribed "Swiss Made" within a simple frame, height 13cm. CONDITION REPORT: The timepiece appears ok, light tarnishing., The frame has got significant repairs and is probably associated. The clock has come from a collection where the gentleman has had them running up until recently.
A sterling silver charm bracelet with heart shaped padlock suspending multiple silver and enamel souvenir charms, and some other figural examples to include a mouse, a cat and fish, a sterling silver snap bangle with bright cut foliate scroll decoration, and a white metal dress bracelet set with clear stones (3).
A Victorian hallmarked silver King's pattern canteen of flatware comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, four coffee spoons, a sugar spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a mustard spoon, four salt spoons, two sauce ladles and a basting spoon, variously hallmarked for London: Francis Higgins II, 1860, 1881 and 1883; William Davidson & Frederick Upton 1864; Elizabeth Eaton 1851 and 1856; Elizabeth & John Eaton 1862; and Henry Holland 1869; also a cased set of six silver bladed and mother of pearl handled fish knives and forks, A.J. Lyas & Son, 1868, each piece engraved with "S" for Skelton family, combined weighable approx 146ozt.
Three pairs of George III hallmarked silver sugar tongs, two with bright cut decoration, Thomas Northcote, London 1792, length 13cm, and probably George Burrows I, 1800, and one with later pierced scroll decorated arms and scallop moulded bowls, Thomas Wallis I, no date letter, approx 2.8ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: The sugar tongs with pierced scroll decoration appear to have replaced arms, with seams visible to each side, so either cast when decoration was made or they have been replaced.
Four Geo V bronze third farthing, 1913 and 2 x 1902, all almost UNC; silver 2d, 1838; silver 3d 1887; brass whist counter box circa 1850 containing two white metal counters "England's Pride" by Allen & Moore, and "Britain's Hope"; two miniature brass Albert and Victoria tokens. "Condition report: see terms and conditions"
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