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A collection of six small silver items comprised of a salt and mustard pot with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1958 and 1955, a christening cup, Birmingham 1923, 8.9cm high, a small pair of candlesticks, Birmingham 1963, 5.8cm high, a small rectangular clock, London 1944, combined weight of weighable silver, 6.17ozt, 192g
A pair of George III pierced oval silver salts, each raised on four legs with claw feet, London 1781 by Robert Hennell, engraved with a crest of a dog, with light blue glass liners, 8.25cm x 6.25cm x 5cm high, combined weight 3.16ozt, 98.3g CONDITION REPORT: See also lot 263 for spoons with matching crest. Salt One - Please see images of the soldered joins of the legs to the body of the salt. In each instance where the legs have been attached to the body the bottom rim has been effected. Above one leg the pierced decoration has come away from the rim. Minor salt erosion to the interior of the salt. Glass liner with several very small chips to the rim and two larger ones. Salt Two - As with salt one please see images of the soldered joins of the legs to the body. There is a small hole to the lower rim on the join of the body of the salt. There is greater salt erosion to the interior of the salt than on the first salt effecting the exterior of one of the pierced urn panels. Liner with a few minor chips.
A large and ornate Victorian silver plated hot water urn and stand by Mappin Brothers, both urn and stand each raised on three lion paw feet, the urn bearing inscription; 'The Gift of Friends, Members of the General Purposes Committee of the Corporation of London, to their Chairman Thomas Henry Fry Esq, Deputy, Presented April 16th 1879', urn and stand 49cm high
A square section cut glass and silver plated biscuit box, the hobnail cut glass interior within in silver plated mounts, raised on four ball feet with swing handle and silver plated lid, 18cm high CONDITION REPORT: Glass - Typical wear to the base. One very small chip to the very bottom centre of two of the panels (in line with the hinges). Two corner chips to the top and some nibbling along the top edge. All chips are not immediately obvious when the glass is in the stand and are only noticeable after close inspection. Stand in good order. Lid - One corner is ever so slightly bent downwards whilst another is bent upwards to the same degree.
An Edwardian silver menu holder, decorated with a grouse, Birmingham 1906, 9.2cm x 4.7cm, and another late Victorian silver menu holder in the form of a ruined castle with crossed sword and axe, Birmingham 1899, 7.7cm x 7.7cm CONDITION REPORT: Grouse menu holder - With minor dent and the D-shaped stand a bit bent. Ruined castle menu holder - In good condition
A collection of moonstone jewellery comprised of a Victorian gold plated clasp set with four circular moonstones, a pair of silver spectacle set moonstone cuff links, a single stone silver brooch, a spectacle set moonstone bracelet and a graduated moonstone bracelet, the circular cabochons claw set in open back settings, three stones lacking
A collection of Indian and Thai silver jewellery including a gold mounted filigree bracelet and ring, niello items, an enamelled peacock brooch, a one Rupee coin dated 1900 converted to a pendant,a yellow metal and turquoise set ring and a filigree brooch, earrings and pendant
An early 20th century graduated coral bead necklace with gold clasp, 32cm long, a blue and clear paste set silver plated necklace, a green, silver and yellow paste set silver bracelet, a blue paste and marcasite set silver panel ring and a graduated clear faceted paste beaded necklace
A Barr Flight and Barr milk jug decorated with three black transfer printed panels of classical figures and gilt marbling, impressed factory mark to base, 14.5cm across, and six other 19th century English porcelain milk jugs with decoration including transfer, lustre and hand painted enamel, including a Charles Bourne example - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Jug one: Transfer decorated with sheep and a cow - (Possibly Ridgway) Areas of yellow staining to the body, spout and interior. One hairline crack running down from the rim approx 1.5cm long. Gilding with minor wear. Numbered 2/484 to the base. 15.1cm across Jug two: Decorated in enamel with a bird amongst foliage (matches saucer in lot 18). Very minor wear to the gilding, mostly to the handle. Crack to the base of the handle. Firing crack to the interior, approx 1cm 2/3 way up running vertically in line with the handle. 14.2cm across. Jug three: Silver lustre and enamel decorated jug - Lustre worn in several places, blue enamel extensively chipped/flaked off. Scratches to the glaze and decoration. Black firing faults to the base of the interior, 12.3cm across. Jug four: Silver lustre and purple enamel landscapes - Landscapes scenes very worn and scratches. Lustre worn in several places. Several areas of light brown staining. Crack 3.5-4cm long running down from the rim near the spout. Hairline crack to the base, 14cm across. Jug five: Fluted body with enamelled floral decoration - Numbered 134 to the base in red, small chip to the rim near the spout, enamel decoration with some chipping and flaking. Grey tide mark stain to the lower interior, 14cm across. Jug six: Barr Flight and Barr - A few very minor scratches to the glaze and the transfer decoration, 14.5cm across. Jug seven: Charles Bourne - With raised feather, ribbon and swag decoration and hand painted floral sprigs, red painted mark to the base CB 340 and very minor wear to the gilding. 14.5cm across.
A pair of limited edition Wedgwood black basalt busts of Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh made to commemorate their silver wedding (1947-1972), numbered 458/750, each 23cm high, with original certificates, paperwork, packaging and box - Part of a private owner collection
After G. V. Gadd, a framed and glazed limited edition print entitled 'Hillside Cottages, Wales', numbered 266/500 and signed in pencil to the margin, together with a blue and white ceramic cat, a cut glass lamp globe and a quantity of silver plated and bone handled flatware and other items.
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