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An early 20th century Swiss silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the internal case engraved "Kendal & Dent's Dust Proof Lever", London c.1910, on hallmarked silver chain with T-bar suspending a key and a silver shield shaped vacant fob, and an engine turned propelling pencil. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel dial appears mostly good but with one hairline spreading from centre (approx 6mm long), and minor staining. Case generally OK, with minor rubbing, mainly towards edge, and approximately 3 dents, with area of scratches caused by opening with sharp tool.
An early 20th century lady's 18ct yellow gold cased manual wind wristwatch, the circular white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, the inner case bearing Fendi logo on an expanding gold plated bracelet, diameter 2.75cm, a 15ct yellow gold expanding watch bracelet, and a Swiss 935 standard silver lady's manual wind wristwatch with striped niello decoration to the case, the silvered dial set with Arabic numerals and inscribed "Zohra A", width of dial 2.5cm (3).
A cased pair of Victorian hallmarked silver fish servers with bead decorated handles and with engraved foliate and fish motifs to the blade, knife length 31.5cm, probably Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1864, also two cased sets of six hallmarked silver handled fruit knives (3).
A large Edward VII hallmarked silver footed mug of baluster form with C-scroll decorated handle, overall engraved with floral and foliate motifs within scroll borders centred with a cartouche initialled J, maker's marks partially obscured, Birmingham 1902, height 15cm, approx 9.8ozt.
A set of six George III hallmarked silver "Old English" pattern tablespoons, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1802, length 22cm and a near pair of similar serving/basting spoons, various initials to the finials, London 1805 and 1812, length 31cm, approx 20.6ozt (8).
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars inscribed "68402", case hallmarked for Birmingham 1890, on silver Albert chain suspending a key and a hallmarked silver pierced shield shaped fob. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. Some minor surface dirt to the dial but otherwise good condition. There is rubbing to the back towards the edges, a few areas of dents, scratches and traces of old stickers, some mild tarnishing throughout.
A George V hallmarked silver mug of tapering form with flared rim and loop handle, raised on spreading circular foot, maker's mark obscured, London 1931, height 12.5cm, approx 12ozt. CONDITION REPORT: No engravings. Surface scratches. Tarnished. Otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A very large Victorian hallmarked silver sheath handled button hook, with foliate scroll decoration, Birmingham 1891, length 42.5cm, two similar glove hooks, a silver and mother of pearl hinged pocket glove hook, a miniature twin handled Edwardian hallmarked silver trophy inscribed "Snooker Handicap 1957", Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1907 and a circular open salt and pepper, John Pinches Ltd, Edinburgh 1990, combined approx 7.3ozt.
Three variously hallmarked silver pairs of sugar tongs comprising a fiddle pattern example by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, London 1845, length 14.5cm, a smaller example, Sheffield 1908, length 7cm and a bright cut decorated Georgian example, also two pairs of electroplated sugar tongs, silver 3.03ozt (5).
A collection of variously hallmarked silver mustard spoons including a fiddle pattern example with scallop finial by Mary Chawner, London 1836, length 10.5cm, a further pair, Birmingham 1808, and six others, the largest by The Portland Co (Francis Higgins III), length 15.5cm, also a set of four electroplated examples, weighable 4.0ozt (14).
A cased George V hallmarked silver five piece dressing table set comprising a hand mirror with overall embossed foliate scroll decoration, centred with circular vacant cartouche, length 24cm, a pair of hand brushes and a pair of coat brushes (comb missing), WI Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1924.
A hallmarked silver collared clear cut glass decanter of cylindrical form with tapering neck and stopper, London 1962, height 28cm, a further smaller example with associated stopper, and a similarly decorated ship's decanter, diameter 18.5cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: The silver collared decanter appears to be in good condition apart from minor surface wear and dirt. The smaller example has areas of minor nibbles and losses to various edges, particularly in the area of hobnail cut decoration, also the associated stopper has got nibbles around it, wear to the base. The ship's decanter appears to be in good condition, no major damage visible apart from mild dirt to the inside.
A small quantity of jewellery and watches including a 9ct yellow gold St. Christopher pendant on a gold chain, a 9ct rose gold pierced bar brooch, a silver cross pendant on silver chain, a silver mounted hardstone pendant with matching earrings, etc, also a 9ct rose gold cased lady's wristwatch, the engine turned dial with Arabic numerals (winder missing), and a lady's Sekonda wristwatch.
A pair of Edwardian hallmarked silver fronted square photograph frames with circular apertures, with rope twist decorated rim, surmounted with ribbon tied bow, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1906, 13.5 x 13.5m, with easel backs (af). CONDITION REPORT: The hallmarks are badly rubbed. The corners of frames are bent and dented and there are other dents throughout. A few splits at edges. Both easel backs need replacing. One of apertures does not have a metal rim.
A late 19th century silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement inscribed "AJ Hopper, Goole., no.143958", case hallmarked for Birmingham 1898, on silver chain with T-bar suspending a "Befast Musical Competitions" medal, inscribed to reverse "First EA 1924".
A George III hallmarked silver Onslow pattern sifting spoon with gilt wash scallop shaped pierced bowl, probably Thomas Forster, London 1778, length 13cm and a further fiddle pattern example with circular bowl, Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1802, approx 2.05ozt (2).
A silver plated twin handled tray of shaped rectangular form with scallop decoration to the rim and handles, the top plain, with presentation inscription beneath, also a sugar and cream set in a shaped frame with a handle and a twin handled octagonal entree dish base (3).
A cased set of six George V hallmarked silver coffee spoons with bean terminals, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, length 10cm, a cased set of six Elizabeth II hallmarked silver coffee spoons, Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1970, an Edwardian dog nose teaspoon, Maxfield & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1908 and various other hallmarked silver spoons and a single fork, combined approx 10ozt.
A small collection of various novelty silver items comprising two Mexican sterling silver pill boxes, a scent bottle, a set of three graduated enamel decorated elephants, two Chinese menu holders, a mother of pearl handled rattle modelled as a bear, Birmingham 1971, a jelly serving spoon, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1910, length 21.5cm and an Italian silver model of a locomotive, combined approx 9.4ozt.
A Victorian hallmarked silver butter knife with bright cut decorated blade, Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1890, a silver teaspoon with Liverpool Scottish The King's Regiment insignia to the finial, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1902, a silver teaspoon with the coat of arms of Eccles on the finial, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1920, two Indian silver pin dishes centred with Maria Theresa Thaler restrike trade coins, unmarked, further silver teaspoons and spoon handles, also a silver conserve pot lid, combined approx 8.76ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver topped glass scent bottle with etched ribbon tied decoration, Birmingham 1919, a silver mounted tapering match striker, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a cut glass and silver collar scent bottle, and an unmarked taste de vin inscribed "UCAF" (5).
An Edwardian hallmarked silver carriage clock, the swing loop handle above hammered case and circular white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with French movement, the underside inscribed "Maud, Chipembi 1933", in original travelling case, William Comyns, London 1903, 6.5 x 4.7cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition. Mild rubbing towards corners for small areas of dents and scratches to front and edges to the sides and top. Misshapen areas to the base. Feet bent and dented particularly to the back. We cannot guarantee it is in working order.
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with engraved cock inscribed "Fredk Dixon 394 Oxford Street, London", no.28398, case hallmarked for Chester 1893, on hallmarked silver Albert chain with T-bar suspending a key, and a hallmarked silver circular and enamel "Strenue Agas" fob medallion. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Crack and loss to edge of enamel dial with spreading hairlines, staining to subsidiary dial and to the centre, one hand replaced (two are different). Shape of case generally intact. Rubbing to back towards the edges. Small dent to the side, minor tarnish and scratches commensurate with age.
A quantity of hallmarked silver items comprising a boxed pair of open salts, William Devenport, Birmingham 1898, with a pair of associated condiment spoons, a three piece cruet with two condiment spoons, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1933/34, a pair of sugar tongs, Benjamin Stephens, London 1837, a cased set of six silver sheath handled fish knives and forks, Frank Wood, Sheffield 1907, a pair of silver backed gentleman's brushes (af) with green man design, Birmingham 1909, an open salt, Napper & Davenport, Birmingham 1924, an octagonal napkin ring with bright cut design, John Rose, Birmingham 1956, an engine turned example, William Adams, Birmingham 1959, and a further plain napkin ring, Sheffield 1881, also a commemorative teaspoon with enamel finial for Belfast, and a further condiment spoon, combined weighable silver approx 10.71ozt.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver carriage clock, the swing loop handle above detailed embossed case decorated with an owl, rooster and bird amongst foliate scrolls, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and French movement raised on squat bun feet, William Comyns, London 1898, 7.4 x 5.4cm. CONDITION REPORT: Two hairlines spreading from the centre of the enamel dial, one hand possibly replaced, mildly misshapen base and feet of which two are at fault. A few tiny areas of scratches on the edges with one bigger, approx 0.4cm and with one dint to corner, mildly misshapen top edges. We cannot guarantee this is in working order.
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