A George lll silver teapot Henry Chawner, London 1792, the shallow domed lid with wooden finial above a shaped body with foliate engraved banding, cartouche to either side (one engraved), the spout of tapering reeded form opposite an open scrollwork wooden handle, on four ball feet, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, weight 15.13 tr.oz. CONDITION: Hallmarks clear - marked to base. Very tip of spout bent slightly (to underside). Three tiny dings to spout, spout mount to body has been pushed inwards slightly - this has caused some very light creasing to body to either side of spout. Approx. ten small dings to body.
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A collection of silver flatware comprising 15 x teaspoons, 2 x tablespoons, 2 x forks, 3 salt spoons, shell bowl sauce ladle, 2 x dessert spoons, by an array of makers including Frederick Wilson & William Davis, Richard Britton, Chawner and Co., William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner etc., total weight 17.8 tr.oz. -25
A small quantity of silver items comprising a silver and tortoiseshell hand mirror; a cased set of six Harrods coffee spoons, Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1930; a part cased set of nine silver tea spoons; part sets of silver and ivorine/MOP cake knives and forks; two napkin rings etc., silver weight approx. 20oz. (qty.)
Two sets of six George III bright cut silver tea spoons London 1806-07 and 1811, Old English pattern; together with various Georgian and Victorian Old English and fiddle pattern spoons; plus two later spoons and a Victorian fiddle pattern fork, total weight 14.2 tr.oz. -27
A pair of Sheffield plated wine coasters deep sides with everted rims bearing multiple cartouche detail, turned wooden bases set with silver circular disc to centre, 7¼in. (18.4cm.) diameter.(2) CONDITION: One in good condition, with just minor and barely visible wear to plating on edges. The other has more extensive wear to raised areas of interior, and wear to polish on wood.
A Tiffany & Co. American silver cigarette box second half 20th century, marked 'Tiffany & Co., Makers, Sterling Silver 25313', in heavy gauge silver, of plain rectangular form with cedar lining, engraved inscription, 6½ x 4½in. (16.5 x 11.5cm.), gross weight 30.5 tr.oz.
A Baume & Mercier ladies stainless steel & diamond Linea Quartz wrist watch c.2003, #3286125, the silver sunray dial with dauphin hands, signed 'Baume & Mercier, Geneve, Swiss Made', within a diamond set bezel with engraved numerals at 6 and 12, on the original bracelet, in the original box with Certificate of Authenticity, instruction manual with guarantee card and outer box.
A silver fusee pocket watch by E. Nad of London early 19th century, the gilt full plate keywind verge movement signed and numbered 286, with pierced and engraved grotesque mask, foliate and floral balance cock, steel three arm balance, silvered regulation, plain pillars, with 44mm. white enamel Roman dial and engine turned silver case.
A Victorian Gothic oak bracket clock by James Dann of Wisbech, eight day English carillon chiming movement, signed silver dial with scrolling spandrels, triple fusee movement with anchor re-coil escapement, eight day chiming octave bells and single hour gong, oak and ply Gothic case on petal carved bun supports, 26½in. (67.5cm.) high.
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