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A set of four 19th century English silver specimen vases, each of embossed trumpet form and on loaded bases, the end marks rubbed, h.10.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information One with solder repair to top and small tear. Remaining three slightly misshapen to top. Some age wear. Require a polish.
An 18th century silver pedestal goblet, having twin engraved armorials for the 'Earl Powis Reward of Industry' opposing 'Success to Agriculture', with names from the Probert and Wilding families (stewards of Powis Castle), the bowl being gilt-washed, 9.7oz, maker probably John Harvey I, London assays but date letter not consistent with period, h.15.5cm
A late 19th century silver plated three light candelabrum, each light with detachable sconce, embossed capitals and gadrooned drip-tray, the whole raised upon a stop fluted column to a stepped square and reeded loaded base, stamped HE & Co for Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, numbered 10680, h.53cm
An early Victorian silver pocket hip flask, having an engraved armorial within finely engraved surround of scroll acanthus leaves and flower heads, 2.3oz, maker Nathaniel Mills of Birmingham, 1849, 8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Marks good Cap good Engraving good and crisp Minimal handling wear Small number of very minor surface dents, barely visible Otherwise no apparent faults
A set of six 18th century silver decanter labels, each with canted corners and named as follows; Claret, Madeira, Hock, Port x2, and Sherry, maker BC, assays worn, each on chain links, gross weight 2.2oz, w.5.8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Most with marks heavily worn or partly cut out Otherwise no apparent faults
An early 19th century Irish silver miniature chamberstick, of square section, having a gadrooned rim, the thumbpiece with engraved armorial, 4.9oz, no makers mark struck, Dublin 1817, w.11.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Lacks snuffer Marks good Dent above one foot where beginning to push through and other ball feet visible from above Removable sconce unmarked but appears to be right Thumbpiece re-applied Otherwise no apparent faults
A late Victorian silver pig and trough, modelled as a pig climbing into a long trough, 1.6oz, makers mark worn, Birmingham 1893, w.11cm Condition Report / Extra Information Slight wobble when standing Light wear to marks One foot on trough bent but no split Handling wear to back of pig Otherwise no apparent faults
A circa 1900 Austro-Hungarian silver and enamel openwork pendant, centre set with two figures within a semi-precious set surround, having three pearl drops, 9cm, on finelink neck chain Condition Report / Extra Information Numerous losses to enamel. Pearls poor quality. Metal work complete with no apparent breaks.
A Chinese Hung Chong silver tankard, having stylised bamboo handle, the whole with vacant cartouche (probably later) within embossed figure and pagoda landscape, stamped verso 'HC' and with character mark, 4.3oz, h.7.5cm; and a Chinese Hung Chong silver sweetmeat bowl, pierced and embossed with dragons, stamped verso, dia.8cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Tankard - marks good, cartouche probably later, requires polish, light handling wear, otherwise no faults. Bowl - two very small dents but no breaks, marks good, requires polish, light handling wear, otherwise no faults.
An early 20th century Chinese carved ivory figure of the God of Longevity, with penwork decoration and signed verso, 27cm, raised on silver wirework inlaid hardwood stand Condition Report / Extra Information Weight 1936 grammes. Small hairline to forehead. Hairline to front right leg. No chips or losses. Some yellowing, worse to rear. Some fading to penwork in areas.
An early 20th century Chinese carved ivory figure of a robed scholar, holding beads behind his back, with penwork decoration, 38cm, raised on silver wirework inlaid carved hardwood stand Condition Report / Extra Information Approx. 3.4 kilo. Some yellowing. Flaw to top of head. Complete with no losses. Light handling wear, especially to beard.
John Knibb of Oxford ebonised cased basket topped bracket clock, circa 1685 but with later additions, the associated 8" square brass dial signed John Knibb Oxon Fecit and having cherub mask spandrels, silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved centre, pierced blue steel hands, twin winding holes for an eight day six pillar verge fusee movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the backplate engraved with trailing flowers and a fish, signed John Knibb Oxonia Fecito, the case probably associated and with gilt metal mounts, fixed brass carry handle, and raised on bun feet, gross h.44cm, w.30.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Dial and case probably associated. In running order. With winding key. Finials and feet probably replacement. Metal mounts all with restored appearance. Movement with two unexplained holes to backplate. Bell probably replacement. Case good with light age wear.
A cased set of six silver sandwich cocktail flags, each with a sliding celluloid named tag, maker Adolf Scott, Birmingham 1936, case w.19cm Condition Report / Extra Information Case grubby and marked All silver good Celluloid tags good Sold with 22 tags in total Basically very good
A set of four George IV silver tablespoons, in the Kings Hourglass pattern, two with crested terminals, Edinburgh 1822; one other single, Edinburgh 1827; and near-matching sauce ladle with Edinburgh assays; one other tablespoon, Exeter 1842; and one other in the Old English pattern, various dates and makers, gross weight 17.4oz
A George IV silver snuff-box, the cover embossed as a Turks head, hinged from the back, makers mark worn, Sheffield 1828, 7cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some wear to marks including makers mark Small tear approx. 3mm to edge of hinge Some light handling wear and minor dents all over
A leather cased pair of George III silver and mother of pearl travelling fruit knife and fork, each with fold-out action, case w.8cm, with duty mark and lion passant only, early 19th century Condition Report / Extra Information Leather case with some handling wear, otherwise good Both knife and fork with no apparent faults Appears relatively little used set
A circa 1900 French silver gilt and ivory travelling dressing table set, by Gustave Keller of Paris, housed in a fitted leather case with carry handle, comprising; six silver and glass bodied jars, further bottles and boxes, two ivory backed clothes brushes, toothbrush etc, the silver stamped G.Keller Paris, w.36cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some gilt tarnishing. Both handles to base drawers are broken. Bottle in top left corner is stuck in case. All leather good, very minor tarnishing only. Catch works well.
A set of six George IV Irish silver ice cream spoons, in the Kings pattern, each with crested terminals, 5.3oz, maker Samuel Neville, Dublin 1826; and a set of five late Georgian Irish silver dessert spoons, each with crested terminals, 4.3oz, maker Carden Terry & Jane Williams, Dublin 1810 (11)
A pair of late Victorian silver plated pedestal wine coolers and liners, each with inset engraved armorial, gadrooned rims and heavy cast handles, h.23cm Condition Report / Extra Information One liner base section stuck. The other liner top section loose. Minor tarnishing. Otherwise no apparent faults.
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