Hallmarked Silver Cigarette Case with engraved initials to the lid. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1926 by Frederick Field. Good overall condition. Accompanied by a Superior Railway Timekeeper ORNEMA which is in need of restoration, Catholic Police Guild silver (not hallmarked) and enamel medal housed in a case, EIIR Metropolitan Police blazer badge, ST Johns Ambulance medal housed in the original named box and some other items.
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Box of Various China & Glassware Items including a blue and white china plate with oriental scene, Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee commemorative mug, three gilt decorated and yellow stem glasses, decorative Victorian style ladies mirror, brush and hairbrush set, plus other items. Various conditions.
19th Century Meerschaum Pipe of Border Regiment Military Interest, the pipe is carved in the form of a Victorian Ladies head wearing a hat, the amber end remains in good condition. Unmarked silver band engraved “From Old Comrades 3rd Border Regiment”. Pipe is complete with its original case.
Three 20th Century American Style Brass Buckles one showing a man boxing the devil with Licensed to Perform Exorcism with Montauk Silver Company makers mark on reverse, another with a Winchester Rifle plus one other. Also accompanied by a Abbey Road Building Society money box, two vintage tape measures, Viceroy gentlemans razor in case, plus some other items. (11 items)
THE SEAGRAM 25 YEAR CLUB Blended Scotch Whisky, aged 25 Years. 70cl, 40% volume. CHIVAS REGAL 12 YEAR OLD Blended Scotch Whisky. Back label reads, 'In Celebration of The New Chivas Brothers "The Perfect Blend" 2002'. 70cl, 40% volume. CHIVAS REGAL 12 YEAR OLD Blended Scotch Whisky. Back label reads, 'A Specially Bottled Limited Edition ... to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of CHIVAS BROTHERS LIMITED at 111/113 Renfrew Road, Paisly'. 75cl, 43% volume, in carton. CHIVAS BROTHERS PREMIUM SCOTCH WHISKY Blended Scotch Whisky. Specially selected and bottled exclusively for the valued employees of the Chivas and Glenlivet group in recognition of their efforts throughout 1997. 70cl, 40% volume, in presentation carton. CHIVAS BROTHERS 25 YEAR CLUB Blended Scotch Whisky, aged 25 Years. 70cl, 40% volume. CHIVAS REGAL 12 YEAR OLD Blended Scotch Whisky. 70cl, 40% volume. 6 bottles CONDITION REPORT: Good.
A Victorian electroplated centrepiece, James Dixon & Sons, surmounted by a glass vase above a glass tier with scrolling supports upon sphinx feet to a triform base, 51cm high Condition Report: The vase element is broken, the piece is with the lot. The silver plate is discoloured, it is hard to tell if this is surface discoloration that would clean up.
A set of four silver plated entrée dishes, possibly Matthew Boulton, with gadroon rims, each with twin-handled warming stand, 38cm wide (one handle missing) Condition Report: 39cm wide including handles. A few minor areas where copper is showing through. One handle is broken but the pieces are with the lot. Overall the surface colour is uneven with darker areas; it is difficult to know how it will look after cleaning. There is a circular mark to each side of the covers.
A silver Christening mug, 1871, chased with vine and with initialled plaque, 9cm high, approximately 200gm Condition Report: Height 9cm Silver gilt interior in fair condition No signs of repair 'Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer 9403' engraved to base Two slight dents to rim of foot.
A drum shaped silver mustard pot, London 1829, 10cm high, with spoon and another with domed lid, London 1924, 8.5cm high, approximately 320gm Condition Report: Early pot by Charles Price, no glass liner, worn crest to cover, marks also worn. Generally a bit tired. Later pot by Wakely & Wheeler, glass liner good and a snug fit, some wear and scratches in line with age and usage.
A pair of Britannia standard silver casters, possibly Samuel Welder, London 1704, of octagonal baluster form, crested, 14.5cm high, approximately 310gm/see illustration Condition Report: Both are crested - a stags head holding an oak sprig (crest of a number of families including Bellasis and Segar-Parry). One appears to have been pushed down onto its base a little which would require attention. Otherwise condition of both is commensurate with age and usage.
A pair of Britannia standard silver trencher salts, RC, London 1717, initialled WWM, approximately 115gm/see illustration Condition Report: Only one with silver gilt interior, that scratched, other silver gilding worn, skirt bases to both slightly misshapen, no splitting or repairs visable.
Four silver salt spoons, three dessert spoons, three dessert forks a mustard spoon and a tea spoon, approximately 390gm Condition Report: Two pairs of salt spoons each by R.B (probably Richard Britton) one pair 1836 - one pair 1837. Gilt to bowls a little worn, terminals initialled B. Pair of fiddle pattern dessert spoons - Elizabeth Eaton, London 1846 - one with dent to bowl, slight wear to tips, terminals initialled W. Old English pattern dessert spoon - William Chawner, London 1827, terminal initialled W, condition fair. Three fiddle pattern dessert forks - Henry Holland, London 1846, tips of tines quite worn, terminals initialled RAMW. Pair teaspoons, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, London 1846, one with noticeable wear to tip of bowl, initialled RAMW. Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, RW, London 1841, initialled B. Old English pattern teaspoon, William Eley, London 1818, stem very bent, faintly initialled JMJ.
A George III silver tankard, Thomas Hemming, London 1807, of tapering form with bands of reeded decoration, 19.5cm high, approximately 780gm/see illustration Condition Report: Overall in tidy condition with crisp marks. Small dent just above foot, traces of pale gilding to interior. Small knocks, wear and scratches in line with age and usage. The initial is probably later although certainly 19th Century.
A George IV silver teapot, possibly Charles Thomas Fox, London 1829, of squat lobed form, the cover with pumpkin finial and fitted a carved ivory handle, crested, gross weight approximately 850gm/Note: Crest of Lee Condition Report: . No signs of repair . Slight dents which are clear on the extra images if you enlarge them. . Crest engraved to both sides . Marks clear in lid and base and matching . Ivory cracked and strained in keeping with age. (clear on the extra images if you enlarge them) . Weight 848gms approx.. . width 29cm height 13cm.
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