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A rosewood circular box, the top set with a modern hallmarked silver circular plaque with a crest of Charles and Diana, Norman Cherry, Edinburgh 1981, diameter 4.5cm and a 925 standard Continental silver small oval pill box, the removable top set with tigers eye, length 4cm.
A rare set of twelve Victorian hallmarked silver gilt sundae spoons, the elongated handles finely decorated with grapes and vines beneath a coat of arms for Baroness Marie Amelie Philippine Le Clement De Taintegnies, George William Adams for Chawner & Co, London 1869, with French import mark, length 28.7cm, combined 28.6ozt. Accompanying the spoons a letter from September 2013 from the Goldsmiths Company assay office detailing that the spoons are hallmarked in accordance with the Hallmarking Act 1973.
An 800 standard silver Swiss cylinder Galonne crown wind Swiss pocket watch with German hallmarks, inscribed "Cylindergang 10 Steine", the floral painted dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with engine turned back and vacant shield shaped cartouche, dial 4.5cm excluding crown wind, with hallmarked silver Albert chain with shield shaped fob. CONDITION REPORT: There is a little wear to the dial especially the 24 hour numerals.
A George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup without inscription, of plain design and knopped support, Charles Boyton & Son, London 1928, height 16cm and a similar example with stepped circular base, also without inscription, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1936, height 14.5cm, combined approx 6ozt (2).
A Victorian hallmarked silver framed eight piece cruet set of rectangular form with canted corners, engraved to each side with foliate scrolls, with two opposing cartouches engraved M and with central scroll decorated loop handle, containing eight clear cut glass condiment bottles and jars, four with hallmarked silver mounts, Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1847, height 24.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: The base is a little wobbly. Also there are areas of holes to the scroll decoration on the base, probably caused by over cleaning. Engraved decoration has areas of rubbing. It appears there is an area of repair beneath the loop on the stem. At least two of the stoppers appear to be replaced. General condition of the glass appears to be good apart from areas of nibbles to the edges.
A Siamese sterling silver cigarette box of rectangular form, decorated in relief with a roundel depicting a dancing deity to the hinged lid, with presentation inscription beneath "MA with many thanks DJWY", by H Sena, 9 x 7cm and a further similar cigarette case depicting a jewelled scene on elephants by Alex & Co, 11.5 x 8.5cm, weighable silver approx 4.2ozt (2).
A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with pin pricket decoration to the bowl, makers mark partially obscured, London 1810, length 8.9cm and an early Victorian silver caddy spoon with shaped bowl, John James Whiting, London 1840, length 8.8cm, combined approx 0.8ozt (2).
A three piece silver and Blue John suite comprising a sectional bracelet, each filigree decorated section set with oval cabochon, a pendant and a ring, size L, also a similar bar brooch modelled as a whip, two silver and amber pendants on chain necklaces and a pair of similar ear clips (7). CONDITION REPORT: Some of the cabochons on the bracelet have some scratches and minor cracks to the surface.
A pair of silver plated and green glass vases, the stands decorated with a pierced design of fruiting vines, and the glass inserts with shaped edges, height 35cm and a silver plated basket with swing handle and lobed decoration of fruit and flowers, diameter 27cm (3).
A set of three Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle thread pattern mustard spoons, with crested finials, probably Thomas Whitaker, London 1847, length 11cm, a further condiment spoon, London 1799, a teaspoon, London 1837 and a Continental 800 standard silver floral decorated serving spoon, length 17cm, approx 4.5ozt (6).
A George IV hallmarked silver cream jug of squat globular form, overall embossed with floral and scroll motifs, centred with a shaped cartouche initialled I, with loop handle raised on four cast floral decorated outswept supports, probably William Troby, London 1822, length 15.5cm, and a smaller example of baluster form, Chester 1914, height 5.5cm, approx 7.1ozt (2).
An 18ct yellow gold ring set with graduated diamonds (one diamond missing), size M/N, a 9ct rose gold and silver 1920s mourning ring set with clear stones, size R/S, a 925 standard silver triangular pendant locket with sliding aperture and scrolling decoration, a white metal and malachite circular pierced brooch with star centre, and a 9ct rose gold T-bar from an Albert chain (5).
A George V hallmarked silver wooden lined cheese board of Regency design with bead decorated rim and twin scrolling handles, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1930, length 38cm and a George V hallmarked silver twin handled sugar bowl, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1910, combined approx 32ozt (2).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver topped clear glass rectangular dressing table jar, the detachable lid engraved AF within an Art Nouveau style embossed border, Drew & Sons, London 1905, 9.5 x 5cm, a further shaped cut glass example, Birmingham 1918 and a circular example, Birmingham 1912, diameter 10.5cm and a silver topped scent bottle of globular form, height 13.5cm, weighable silver approx 5.5ozt (4).
A Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug of bell form, with C-scroll decorated handle, later engraved with presentation inscription "Margaret Lewis Cannington from Grandmama Capp" within a fern motif border, raised on spreading circular foot, Edward & John Barnard, London 1867 and a silver trophy footed mug inscribed "Langley Park Golf Club Open Meeting May 21st 1932", Alexander Clark & Co, Birmingham 1931, height 12.5cm, approx 15ozt (2).
LATINO MOVIO; an Edwardian hallmarked silver bowl with fine quality embossed floral and leaf moulded decoration and shaped rim, the base inscribed “9.7.45-9.7.70”, the bowl signed L Movio, Pearce & Sons, London 1908, diameter 12cm, 7.5cm, approx 9.54ozt.
A Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette modelled as a book, with overall engine turned decoration, centred with an initialled cartouche to the hinged lid enclosing pierced scrolled grill, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1855, 4 x 3cm, later suspended on brooch bar, and a South American white metal souvenir spoon, length 11cm, approx 0.8ozt (2).
A Victorian hallmarked silver four section cruet set comprising circular open salt, two detachable shakers and a mustard pot with hinged lid and clear glass liner, with scroll wire handle to one side raised on three ball feet, with matching spoons, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1880, length including handle 14cm, approx 11.5ozt.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver four piece cruet set, comprising two baluster peppers on four outswept legs and two oval open salts with blue liners, Birmingham 1907, two matched salt spoons, a similar mustard pot, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, a baluster pepper and a hallmarked silver rectangular pin dish with cast rim and engraved decoration, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1908, 12.5 x 8.5cm, approx 8.1ozt.
An Edwardian hallmarked silver pocket watch stand in the form of a bracket clock with shaped case and hinged back containing a Victorian hallmarked silver key wind open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, inscribed "Reid & Sons 26544", the movement also signed "Reid & Sons Newcastle upon Tyne", height of stand 14.8cm.
A small group of electroplated cutlery comprising a cased pair of mother of pearl handled fish servers, two plain tablespoons and fork, a berry spoon with gilt wash bowl, and a gilt salt spoon with finial set with opal, also a Victorian hallmarked silver open circular salt, Sheffield 1846, and a cased set of hallmarked silver coffee spoon with bean finials, Birmingham 1940.
A group of variously hallmarked silver backed dressing table items including a three piece set by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1905-1908, mirror length 25cm, a further two piece set by JR Griffin Ltd, Chester 1917, also two mirrors, two coat brushes, two hat brushes, a hand brush and a comb.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver Art Deco style matched three piece cruet set comprising a footed pepper of ovoid form, a mustard, David Lawrence Silverware, Birmingham 1963, and a circular open salt, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1961, also an associated mustard spoon, approx 4.4ozt (4).
A small French hallmarked silver cased manual wind pocket watch with white enamel dial painted with a sprig of flowers, set with Roman numerals, the engraved case with vacant shield shaped cartouche, diameter of dial 3.5cm, a larger Victorian hallmarked silver cased manual wind pocket watch (crown detached but present), diameter 5cm, a smaller Swiss silver cased pocket watch (for restoration), a hallmarked silver snap bangle with bright cut floral decoration, a brass magnifier, a small single draw telescope, a pocket knife, and a condiment spoon (8).
An early 20th century silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case hallmarked for Birmingham 1919, on silver chain suspending a hallmarked silver shield shaped fob. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There is a small area of cracking to the edge of the dial next to the XI, with a few hairline cracks. The case in generally good condition with an area of dents to one side and with some spots of tarnish. There is some slight rubbing toward the edges. There are some small scratches to the glass.
A George V hallmarked silver mustard pot of plain oval form, William Aitken, Birmingham 1915, a similar round example, T.H. Hazlewood, Birmingham 1913, a boxed set of four Edward VII hallmarked silver rimmed cut glass open salts, Schindler & Co, Birmingham 1902, a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver acorn shaped peppers, W.G. Keight, Birmingham 1904, a pair of George III hallmarked silver large condiment spoons, possibly William Esterbrook, London 1802, and two further small silver condiment spoons, combined weighable silver approx 4.38ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The liner in the oval mustard pot has a small chip to the rim, the liner in the round mustard is associated, the acorn peppers have small dents.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver carriage clock, the swing loop handle above hammered case and dark blue guilloche enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and gold and silver detailed floral spandrels, with French movement and raised on four squat bun feet, Drew & Sons, London 1898, 7.7 x 5.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Enamel and hands in good condition. General condition is good, slightly misshapen to one of the front upper corners with a small area of scratching there and to the border around the glass pane. Slightly misshapen to the front edge of the base with some scratches around the screws. We cannot guarantee it is in working order.
A George IV hallmarked silver three decanter bottle stand of lobed form with scroll decorated central loop handle raised on three cast decorative legs, William Brown, London 1828, height 27cm, with three clear cut glass part hobnail cut decorated decanters with associated stoppers, height 17.5cm, approx 22.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: General condition of the decanters appears to be good apart from areas of nibbles along the edge of the necks, and some nibbles to the other edges, some wear to bases, stoppers are associated with areas of nibbles.
A collection of proof coins including United Kingdom 2007 Piedfort Collection, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Reflections sterling silver proof crown set, Royal Mint 2008 Limited Edition proof set, a single Steam Age silver £5 proof coin, two Queen's 80th Birthday Minting Error coin sets, etc.
A case set of six George V hallmarked silver rat tail teaspoons in Hanoverian pattern with matching sugar tongs, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1934, a similar single spoon engraved "Bystander", possibly a reference to the magazine, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1936, a cased pair of George VI hallmarked silver large teaspoons of plain form, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1943, a silver sauce ladle, Viners, Sheffield 1935, and a silver conserve spoon with decorated shaped bowl, Charles Wilkes, Birmingham 1910, combined approx 6ozt.
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