Various silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, ranging in dates from 1827-1923 (17) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 131 - Including 5 x Sheffield 1902, J&J Maxfield Ltd, Exeter 1875 Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1827 William Woodman, Exeter 1872 Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1836 John Andrew Page, Exeter 1868 Josiah Williams, Dublin 1815 LF?, Birmingham 1923 BN, Sheffield 1902 J&J Maxfield Ltd and four other Georgian spoons.
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A set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, Glasgow 1873, maker PMcF, each of fiddle pattern, engraved RS to finials, together with 10 other various silver teaspoons (16) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 134 - Including a pair of Victorian silver teaspoons, Glasgow 1865 William Coghill, fiddle pattern engraved McG to finial, a silver fiddle pattern teaspoon Glasgow 1859 WCS, engraved G to finial, four George III fiddle pattern silver teaspoons Edinburgh 1815 JF, a Victorian silver teaspoon, Edinburgh 1868, another Victorian silver teaspoon Edinburgh 1853 Marshall & Sons, fiddle pattern with shell finial and crest, and a George IV fiddle pattern teasoon, Glasgow 1820 James A Ferrie.
A Victorian silver three piece tea service, London 1848, maker William Hunter, comprising of teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of pot bellied form with elaborate floral decoration and engraved cartouche JM, 48toz CONDITION REPORT: Lot 139 - hallmarks match, hallmarks laid out differently to base of teapot, cartouches engraved JM, teapot engraved 'Presented to Mr John Manuel 1848', all three have various small dents.
A Victorian silver tea service, Sheffield 1877, Martin Hall & Co Ltd, comprising of teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each with scrolling lip, scrolling foliate decoration, plain cartouche, scrolling acanthus arms, pierced apron, raised on scroll bracket feet, including matching unmarked water pot by Roberts & Hall, 46toz (4) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 141 - Cartouches are plain, cream jug: several dents to bowl, sugar bowl: some minor dents, teapot: some minor dents, waterjug: some minor dents, overall all are good, needs polishing.
A Victorian silver Christening cup, London 1882, maker Frances Higgins, of tapering cylindrical form, with floral and cherub decoration, central cartouche engraved EDM, on acanthus and sea serpent base and elaborate cherub handle, 11.5cm high, 9toz CONDITION REPORT: Lot 142 - monogram EDM?, rubbing to makers marks, overall good condition.
A set of three George IV silver spirit labels, Edinburgh 1824, maker James H, Madeira, Port and Rum, each with shell and scrolling foliate decoration, including a Scottish silver label by W&PC, a Birmingham silver label and a sovereign case, 2toz (6) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 160 - Sovereign case is Birmingham silver 1907, maker Aaron Lofkin Dennison, overall good condition, rubbing to case as with use, labels in good condition, but need a clean.
A white metal card case, with allover foliate decoration, including a silver caddie spoon, Sheffield 1910 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, and a tortoiseshell and silver letter clip (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 165 - Card Case: good overall condition, some nicks and scratches. Caddy Spoon: Good condition. Letter Clip: Bracket bent, small dents to base.
A bamboo sword stick, with steel blade, silver foliate engraved collar, rubbed hallmarks, blade 58cm long, together with a silver mounted walking stick, hallmarks for London, a bone mounted walking stick inscribed to Mr Newman 1941 and a walking stick with gold plated collar and nib (4) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 314 - The sword stick does not have a button release, there has been a repair to stick below the collar, small filet replaced, general wear and tear as with age.
An Indo Persian dagger kard, with horn grip decorated with white metal flowerheads, the blade etched with silver and bone mounted leather sheath, 17cm long, together with another dagger kard, with Continental silver grip, decorated with figures in foliage, with sheath, blade 21cm long (2)
A collection of agate brooches, together with an agate bracelet (6) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 32 - Largest brown/grey agate brooch: yellow metal setting is knocked and bent with chips to agate on reverse, pin bent but intact. Orange agate brooch: white metal setting has minor knocks/dents and scratches, agate has chips to reverse and scratches to surface, back pin looks to have been re-soldered on, pin intact but clasp lacking its safety catch (pin still slots into clasp however). Small marquis cut orange agate brooch: slight abrasion to end point of agate, yellow metal setting slightly knocked and misshapen, agate slightly loose in setting, back pin bent but still functional. Celtic style brooch: stamped 'Scotland, Silver', in good condition with minor knocks and scratches from use, pin and safety catch intact. Small grey agate brooch: white metal setting with knocks, dents and scratches, agate with small chip to reverse, pin intact with clasp slightly bent. Orange agate bracelet: small chips/scratches to agate stones, yellow metal setting slightly bent/misshapen, clasp intact and functioning.
A collection of silver cycling medals awarded to D Dobbs of the Edinburgh Road Club, including WHCC 25 miles Med Gear 1935 1st, ESTTA 12 hours 220 3/8 miles 1935, 100 Team ERC 14.32.9 ESTTA 1939, 5 Mile Team Edinburgh Roads 6h 49m 12s, ESTTA 1938, 50 Mile Team ERC 6.43.45 ESTTA 1939, 50 miles 2nd HGR 1.28.30 ESTTA 1935, Open 100 2nd Team Edinburgh RC 14.19.49 1938 Teeside Cycling Association, LCC open 25 Miles Team Race 1938 ERC 3.30.10 and Edinburgh RC Open 100 Miles First Team 15.9.25 1937 (9)
A collection of silver and white metal medals on a white metal necklace, including 'Sanderson Cup Runners Up 1951-52', 'Presented to George Richardson for conspicuous bravery in a Mine Field, Aug 2 1916 by Coun. CT Watson Mayor of Hartlepool', 'NNL Runciman Cup Winners 1957-58 & 1955-56', 'North Sund Flower Show 1950' and 'Border Cup Finalists' (9)
A silver gilt and enamel Masonic badge, named to The Obverse Lodge no.1386, The Kings Park, in case, together with three vintage silver and enamel nurses badges, three other nursing related badges, a silver military related badge, a silver engine turned cigar cutter and a small silver scent bottle (a lot)
Three white metal and agate brooches, together with two silver necklaces and various costume jewellery (a lot) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 36 - The anchor brooch is unmarked but looks and feels to be silver. The brooch is lacking a green agate stone and half the orange agate has broken off from the bottom hook, other agates intact, but with minor chips/scratches, metalwork itself in good condition with minor surface scratches from wear.
Four early 20th century silver military badges, one with hallmarks for Edinburgh, bearing crests to all examples, together with two Queens Own Highlanders medals with ribbons and clasps, enamel badge named to CSBA International 1947, small quantity of coins and badges etc (a lot)
A silver pocket watch, by E Burmester, Cape Town, hallmarks for London 1881, maker JF, the white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, etched detail to front and back with 'T McDonald, Musselburgh' engraved to front, together with two other pocket watches (3)
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