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A pair of Russian Pre-Revolution Kvosch, silver gilt and enamel, stamped "84" and with makers mark. Length 82 mm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both Kvosch are in generally very good condition. There are no losses to the enamel that we can see and all of the colours are bright. There are no dents and no damage. The only issue is with the gilding which has losses and is rubbed in places. This should be very clear from images.
An Art Deco continental silver and enamelled snuffbox, stamped "900". Length 80 mm. CONDITION REPORT: We have had a look at the enamel under a glass and there does not appear to be any losses. The surface of the enamel is very dirty and looks slightly pitted but we think that this would easily clean off. There are definitely no losses. The top of the case is flat and in good order. The front side has a series of scratches and one dent, the left hand side several small dents. The right hand side and rear also have dents as has the base.
A Mappin & Webb large silver hip flask, Birmingham 1932, 322 grams. Height 15.7 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The flask is in extremely good condition. The hinge is tight and the top closes and locks as it should. The body of the piece is in extremely good order with no significant issues other than very minor blemishes. The full hallmarks are clear and legible. The partial hallmarks to the collar below the stopper are legible but slightly rubbed. There are no engravings.
A Victorian silver claret jug, foliate engraved, Birmingham 1862, maker J.S. & S. for John Sherwood & Sons, 731 grams. Height 29 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This lot is in very good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The hallmarks are very clear. There are one or two very minor dents to the body but no significant issues. The piece only really requires a polish.
A Liberty & Co. catalogue of Cymric silver, circa 1905, and a catalogue of Rene, Lalique issued by Breves, Lalique Galleries 1928. CONDITION REPORT: The Cymric catalogue is loose at the spine and all of the interior pages are loose. All pages appear to be present. The outer cover is in generally reasonable condition with some rubbing to the spine, various stains and old ink marks. The interior pages are a little foxed but not significantly. All pages are somewhat yellowed. The Lalique catalogue is 16 pages in total and appears complete. The loose accompanying pages appear to have some sections missing. These are page 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 20, 27, 33, 36, 39. The last page is 52. There is also a further three page fold out section on car mascots. The outer dust jacket is generally dirty and yellowed. The interior pages are also a little yellowed but in generally good condition with no significant issues. We can see no evidence of any foxing. The Kupron catalogue is in generally reasonable order. There are scuffs down the spine and at the corners of the outer cover. The interior binding is loose and whilst the centre section is all in one piece it is detached from the back. There is some discolouration to the front edge of the first page but the remainder is in generally good order.
Four silver medallions, Horse Show 1887 silver gilt, London Show Hunters 1889, Linen Manufacturer 1886 and Manchester Royal School of Medicine 1857/8. CONDITION REPORT: Although not mint these medals are in generally very good condition. None have any significant issues. None are foxed and all have very minor surface scuffs and scratches commensurate with their age. But none have any significant issues.
A silver bonbon dish, Sheffield 1911, a small silver mounted photograph frame, a silver butter knife, three silver plated navette-shaped pedestal salts, pair of silver sugar tongs, silver mounted cut glass salt bottle, silver propelling pencil and a silver mounted cut glass pepperette.
A George V silver framed mirror, Birmingham 1910, with bevelled mirror glass. Height 42 cm, width 28 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This picture frame has issues with perforations through the proud parts of many of the scrolls. These are numerous and visible on close inspection. There are also some losses to the scrollwork. The largest loss is to the bottom left hand corner below the mirror plate which should be evident from our image.
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