An early 20th century silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, the case hallmarked for Birmingham 1920 by Denison Watch Case Company Ltd, with presentation inscription to the internal cover "From Mother to J.R.W. on his 21st birthday Sept 21st 1920", on silver Albert chain with T-bar suspending a silver "Betley Show 1957" fob. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There is a long hairline crack to the enamel (between 7 and 11). The case is in general good condition with some milk scratches commensurate with age, some slightly misshapen areas which are barely visible. The links of the chain are rubbed where meeting the other links.
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An early 20th century hallmarked silver cased open face crown wind centre seconds chronograph, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals, the movement inscribed "J. Firestone Manchester", no.81107, the case with vacant cartouche hallmarked for Chester 1900, diameter 6cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There are a few spots of tarnish and black dots, some scratches, a possible area of restoration to the case.
A mid 19th century silver cased hunter pocket watch with overall engine turned decoration, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars and engraved cock inscribed "A. White, Liverpool, Paradise Street", no.13141, case hallmarked for London 1863, on silver open link chain with T-bar suspending an oval silver boxing medal "RAF Locking 222nd S/L Regt RA Oct. 1940 Runners-Up", and "AC2 Stokes Featherweight", and with an engine turned cigarette puncher, length 7cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There is a hairline crack spreading from the centre to between the I and the II. The glass is missing. Some mild staining. The case is rubbed, particularly towards the edges, some minor dents and misshapen areas, the suspension ring is a bit looses, the cigar piercer has numerous small dents and a misshapen aperture.
A late 19th/early 20th century Swiss silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman hour and Arabic second numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, with yellow metal scroll decorated hands, case also marked with German silver hallmark, on chain with T-bar suspending a hallmarked silver shield shaped fob and a sterling silver vesta case, 4 x 3cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There are a few tiny hairline cracks on the dial (of which 2 are spreading from the centre of the subsidiary dial), and some dirt/staining to the lower part. Scratches and dents to the case caused by opening with a sharp tool. some dents commensurate with age, otherwise good condition. The vesta is intact.
A George V hallmarked silver Art Nouveau style three piece tea set with raised panel edged decoration, organically shaped rims, handles with foliate finials, raised on circular stepped bases, teapot and jug Oldfields Ltd, bowl E.S. Barnsley, all Birmingham 1920, combined approx 41.12ozt.
An early 20th century Japanese floral decorated scent bottle with screw silver cap and a pair of early 19th century scent flasks with floral decoration on a cobalt blue ground and with gilt heightened blue handles, possibly Spode, height 9cm and 11cm (3).
A set of five George III hallmarked silver "Old English" pattern teaspoons, George Burrows I, London 1797, length 11.5cm, initialled BIE to the finials, a further similar set of four bright cut decorated examples, two Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1861, a set of six silver coffee spoons with lion mask cast finials, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1918, length 10cm, four further silver spoons, also a set of six Scandinavian silver plated coffee spoons, two similar servers and a toddy ladle, weighable silver approx 8.6ozt.
A Victorian hallmarked silver goblet with overall engraved floral decoration centred with an ornamental cartouche engraved "Edwin Cheshire Patchitt a token of respect August 26th 1881", probably Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd (Samuel Smily), London 1879, height 16cm, approx 7.1ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Bright cutting is crisp. No dents. Tarnishing, including on inside.
A George V hallmarked silver footed christening mug with loop handle and presentation "William Douglas Holme From His Grandmother, Issobel Douglas Holme 1912", Carrington & Co, London 1912, height 8.5cm and two further silver christening mugs including an Art Deco example of tapering form engraved WDJB, height 7cm, hallmarks heavily rubbed, approx 8.6ozt (6). CONDITION REPORT: Art Deco example has splits and heavy rubbing to the seam on the handle, also the foot has been misshapen. The 1912 example is a bit wobbly and has traces of wear to the surface. The third also has traces of wear and marks are rubbed. All are covered in tarnish.
A pair of George V hallmarked silver Art Deco candlesticks of octagonal tapering form, raised on stepped loaded square bases with canted corners and presentation inscription, To Hedley H. Taylor Esq LDS in sincere appreciation from Stockton Heart Red Cross Hospital 1917-1919" and "To Hedley H. Taylor Esq LDS in sincere appreciation from Raddon Court Hospital 1914-1919", James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1918, height 16.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: The sconces are filled with old wax and there are also areas of scratches to the collar of the sconce, also areas of rubbing caused by over cleaning.
A late 19th/early 20th century French silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numeral hours and Arabic numeral seconds, and with subsidiary seconds dial, on English hallmarked silver Albert chain with T-bar suspending a key and a silver circular medal initialled "NW". CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There are two areas of chipping to the enamel dial edge (next to the I and the VIII), and some staining on subsidiary dial, with a few scuffs to the glass. There is pitting and some spots of dirt to the inside of the case, mild tarnish, some scratches caused by the opening with a sharp tool, and some scratches to the cartouche.
A 1920s leather vanity case with lined interior housing a George V hallmarked silver backed hand brush with overall engine turned decoration centred with a vacant circular cartouche, a matching shoe horn, button hook and a comb, five various silver topped clear glass jars, an ivory handled manicure set, a leather stationery wallet (four items missing), Mappin & Webb, London 1924, case 50.5 x 36 x 16cm, in canvas protective cover. CONDITION REPORT: The stripes to the inside of the case holding the lid are at fault, ripped in several places. Traces of wear.
A George IV hallmarked silver four decanter bottle stand of rounded rectangular form with cast decorated edge and scroll and ornamental decorated central loop handle, raised on four decorative supports, Solomon Royes, London 1820, height 30cm, base 24 x 24cm, with two pairs of clear cut glass decanters and stoppers, approx 38.7ozt. CONDITION REPORT: One of the stoppers appears to be replaced.
A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with pierced handle, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, length 7cm, a hallmarked silver sugar scoop with turned wooden handle, Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1801, length 14.5cm, a Victorian hallmarked silver shovel salt spoon, Dublin 1866, a tea strainer, salt scoop and salt spoon (6).
A mixed lot of various hallmarked silver items comprising an Edwardian circular pill box with embossed hinged lid enclosing gilt wash interior, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1901, diameter 3.5cm, a heart shaped pin dish with pierced sides raised on three spherical feet, John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1897, a toothbrush, Birmingham 1916, a leather purse and silver cased common prayer book on suspension chain, a scent bottle case, a frame, a belt buckle, a silver handled letter opener, and a Dutch spoon, weighable silver approx 3.7ozt.
A set of six post 1888 German silver teaspoons engraved with "A" beneath the finial, Lutz & Weiss, Pforzheim, length 13cm, a set of four Uruguayan spoons with cast palm tree finials, stamped 900, three South African coin salt spoons, five various English hallmarked silver examples, etc and a small group of electroplated flatware, weighable silver approx 7ozt.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver trophy cup without handles, The Tregothnan Cup presented in 1897, with inscription, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1895, height 22cm and another trophy cup with scrolled twin handles, with presentation inscription, Garrard & Co, London 1922, height 17.5cm, combined approx 19.53ozt (2).
A Norwegian sterling silver gilt sectional bracelet, each section decorated with white guilloche enamel, David Andersen, length 17.5cm, a Danish silver circular floral brooch, a 14ct yellow gold bar brooch set with three pearls, an "Annie" silver brooch, and a further example (5). CONDITION REPORT: The petals of the flower brooch have an area of scratching to the ends, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
An Italian silver combination scent bottle, lipstick holder and patch box, the hinged lid set with a turquoise coloured roundel enclosing a small container with pull-out action for a lipstick held within a screw action sleeve, the main body engraved with floral scrolls and with hinged mirrored base section, presumably for powder or patches, stamped 800, length 7.5cm.
A collection of British coinage comprising various post-1947 commemorative crowns including two commemorating Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's 80th birthday, three commemorating the royal wedding, two Festival of Britain 1951 examples, also a Victoria 1891, George V 1935 and George VI 1937 examples, and a 1984 United States silver dollar, most examples with certificate of authenticity.
A collection of various hallmarked silver items including a pair of cylindrical peppers with domed pierced covers, Gorham Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1919, height 7.5cm, a further example with wrythen decoration, Birmingham 1881, a D-shaped napkin ring, Henry Griffiths & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1949 and a pair of electroplated examples, etc.
A George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup of plain design with presentation inscription "G.B. Hilliard & Sons. Rochford Xmas Market 1930 Best Fat Cow won by Melville Salt", Barker Brothers, Chester 1924, height including ebonised plinth 20cm, silver approx 7.21ozt.
A pair of Edwardian hallmarked silver dressing table trays of rounded rectangular form, each embossed with birds amongst foliate scrolls and centred with a vacant mask adorned cartouche, William Comyns, London 1901 and 1903, 26 x 17.6cm, approx 18.13ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver framed and purple guilloche enamel decorated eight day timepiece of rectangular form, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1925, 9.5 x 9cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some minor scratches and tarnish areas to back. Generally in good condition with two areas of imperfections to the guilloche enamel and are of hairline cracks to the upper right hand corner, dirt around the dial aperture, dial and hands. Numerals are a bit crude, possibly covered with tarnish. Shape of the clock intact. Possibly associated easel back. We cannot guarantee this is in working order.
A George V hallmarked silver mounted ivory handled and bladed page turner, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1919, length 37cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some splits and scratches to the hand, also traces of old sticker and a similar but slightly lighter condition to the blade.
A Victorian hallmarked silver mounted chestnut vesta case with hinged lid, centred with an applied vacant shield shaped cartouche and with a striker to the bottom, probably Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1891, 5 x 4.5cm, and a hallmarked silver circular pill box with pink quartz mounted detachable lid, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1911, diameter 4cm (2).
A pair of George IV hallmarked silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration and initial, William Bateman II, London 1828, a cased set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, with reeded finials, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1919 and 1923, and a cased set of six silver cake forks with beaded stems, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1916, combined approx 6.49ozt.
A cased George V hallmarked silver christening set comprising a spoon and fork with shaped finials, John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1933 and 1935, a further James II style hallmarked silver set, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1963 and another cased silver handled set (af), the lidded box embossed with house of parliament to the top, weighable silver 3.25ozt (3).
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).
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