An Edwardian pair of ovoid silver pepperettes, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1901, to/w a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern salt spoons, Exeter 1873, three silver napkin rings, a silver-clad napkin ring, a silver fork and a Victorian cased set of twelve electroplated fancy-design teaspoons with matching tongs (10)
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An unmarked mesh evening purse with agate-set clasp, silk lining and dentil fringe, to/w a French mesh coin purse stamped 'Paris 1900', an agate-set padlock clasp, Sterling 'Squirrel' brooch set with marcasite, silver brooch decorated with a bird and inscribed 'I am, I can, I ought, I will' and a WW1 'emergency coin' brooch set with a 1916 one franc (6)
A WW1 silver wristwatch, the black dial with subsidiary seconds dial and luminous hands and numerals, Swiss movement, the case Birmingham 1914, the screw-back engraved for 'R. St. G. Atchley, 11th Yorks. 16th July 1915' Condition Report Generally good condition, but not ticking
A collection of various silver and gold jewellery items including garnet set pendant, amethyst and pearl set pendant, sapphire and pearl set pendant, knot style brooch set pearls and red stone, silver Celtic brooch, two silver coin frame brooches (vacant), silver horseshoe pin, boulder opal stone on matrix, all a/f
A Chinese blue and white tureen base decorated with a watery landscape, 18.5 x 11.8 cm and two Chinese blue and white saucers, all 18th century to/w a Japanese blue and white figure of a woman holding a pot, Meiji, 22.3 cm, a paper fan decorated with ostriches in a landscape to one side and a map of Africa to the other and a cased silver plated buckle.
Two rows of coral beads, box of loose stick coral, silver and enamelled locket, two stick pins - one stage and one wishbone, enamelled bluebird bar brooch, twist bar brooch and gilt metal tiepin Condition Report Longer coral bead necklace weighs 30.7 grms Shorter coral bead necklace weighs 29.2 grms Loose coral beads weigh 69.9 grms
A lot containing pair of oval citrine and yellow metal cufflinks to/w four button links set with green paste, pair of mother-of-pearl cufflinks, single silver cufflink, 'dumb-bell' tie pin, marcasite set pear drop earrings, paste-set ring, two gilt metal chains, loose operculum, metal kilt pin and wire-framed double magnifier etc
A collection of white enamelled Norwegian silver gilt jewellery including three leaf brooches and pair of fuschia drop screw-on earrings, stamped 925 S Norway Sterling to/w blue enamelled leaf brooch stamped 925 S Sterling Silver made in Norway Condition Report One brooch repaired with soft solder
Six Wedgwood Jasper Ware oval plaques commemorating The Royal Family comprising; HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh Silver Wedding 1947-1972, HRH The Princess Margaret, limited edition 722/1000, 1973; HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, limited edition 998/100; HRH The Prince Charles, limited edition 602/3000 and HRH The Princess Anne, 1709/2000 (6)
19th century and other lace comprising; a cream needle-run lace long shawl, a similar floral and bow motif shawl, a cream silk lace triangular shawl, a fine black net shawl embroidered with gold and silver metalised thread in floral sprays and garlands and a black floral and foliate needle-run triangular shawl with frill to edge (5)
An Edwardian cased set of fish knives and forks with electroplated blades and loaded silver handles, Sheffield 1905, to/w a cased three-piece brush set, Chester 1920, a cased pair of electroplated fish servers and various electroplated and other flatware and cutlery Condition Report Cases a/f
Medical and Obstetrics - sixteen limited edition leather-bound vols in the Classics of Medicine Library series - 'Silver Sutures...Uterine Surgery' by J. Marion Sims, ''The Art of Midwifery' by Elizabeth Nihell, 'Treatise of Midwifery' by Fielding Ould, 'Cases and Observations in Midwifery', by William Smellie (3 vols), 'The Expert Midwife', by Jacob Rueff, 'The Etiology of Childbed Fever' by Ignac Semmelweis, 'The Practice of Contraception', Margaret Sanger & Hannah Stone, 'The Obliquely Contracted Pelvis', by Dr Franz Carl Naegele, 'Anatomical Exercitations' by William Harvey, 'On Obstetric Auscultation' by Evory Kennedy, 'A Directory for Midwives' by Nicholas Culpeper, 'Medical Essays' by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 'The Art of Midwifery Improv'd' by Hendrik Van Deventer and 'Diseases of Women' by Gustave Bernutz and Ernest Goupil, to/w a quantity of other classic works in the field
A George II cast sterling silver taperstick, with shaped square base decorated with shells, the stem with baluster and shell detail, removable sconce, full and complete hallmarks struck to each corner of the underside, sconce is unmarked as is often the case, sponsor's mark of William Gould, London 1751, height 13.5 cm, weight 179 g / 5.75 ozt approx Notes Tapersticks are miniature candlesticks used to hold a wax taper and unlike candlesticks they are usually found in singles rather than pairs
A George III silver six bar toast rack, of rectangular form, standing on four angular fluted lion paw type bracket supports, fully hallmarked to underside of base, sponsor's mark for Thomas and George Hayter, London 1819, length 14 cm, height 13.5 cm, weight 8.3 ozt / 259 g approx
A William IV sterling silver cream jug, of ovoid form, with elaborate S scroll handle and cast foliate design with four scroll supports, gilt interior, engraved crest, fully hallmarked to underside of base, sponsor's mark for Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1836, height 7.5 cm, together with a matched two handled sugar bowl, of similar form and matching armorial, fully hallmarked to the underside for London 1842, total combined weight 17 ozt approx (2)
A George II Scottish sterling silver waiter, with shell and scroll rim and contemporary band of chased shell, C scroll and foliate decoration, on three hoof feet, fully hallmarked to underside of base for Edinburgh 1750, with sponsor's mark for Dougal Ged and Assay Master's mark Hugh Gordan, diameter 20 cm, weight 9.2 ozt / 288 g approx
Two George II sterling silver cast candlesticks, of typical form with stepped knop baluster and foliate form on spreading square shell scroll base, one hallmarked for London 1750 with sponsor's mark of possibly Thomas Heming (Royal Goldsmith), see Jackson's page 206 and Grimwade page 200, number 2796, with the second hallmarked for London 1753, with sponsor's mark for John Cafe, a specialist candlestick maker, sconces to both missing, height 22.5 cm, total combined weight 1024 g / 32.93 ozt approx (2)
A Victorian silver christening mug with bright cut decoration of a natural scene of birds amid floral sprays, angular handle and gilded interior on circular spreading foot, marked for London 1873, sponsor's mark for the Barnard family, height 8.5 cm, weight 136 g / 4.4 ozt approx
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