A Victorian hallmarked silver three piece cruet set comprising mustard pot with gadrooned decoration, height 4cm and two matching peppers of cylindrical form, one engraved "RED" to the top, Heseler Brothers, Birmingham 1887, approx 2.6ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Hallmarks match, but all have dents to their bases.
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A Victorian hallmarked silver novelty pepper modelled as a miniature jug with hinged lid, engraved with initials "HB", Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1895, height 3.5cm, and a late 19th century Dutch silver novelty pounce pot modelled as a swan, import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield 1895, height 5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Mini jug: dent to front. Swan: minor dents to left wing.
A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver open salts with crimped rims, T.Bros, Birmingham 1892, diameter 5cm, an Edward VII hallmarked silver oval mustard, Chester 1901, a silver pounce pot, Birmingham 1933, a silver salt spoon, and a plated miniature jug with pierced lid, inscribed "Guernsey" to base (6).
A small Victorian hallmarked silver pepper of baluster form with finial, Robert Stebbing, London 1890, an Edward VII hallmarked silver open salt with shaped rim, Robert Pringle, London 1905, an Edward VII silver sauce boat with shaped rim, Birmingham 1907, and an electroplated condiment spoon, combined approx 4ozt (4).
A cased George V hallmarked silver three piece cruet comprising a circular open salt, a mustard pot (both with blue liners) and a pepper of baluster form, with two matching condiment spoons, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1918, also a quantity of predominantly German silver souvenir spoons with enamel decoration to the bowls and finials, and a cased pair of silver bladed butter knives, Sheffield 1912, weighable silver approx 1.9ozt.
Five various hallmarked silver cruet pieces, comprising pair of peppers of hexagonal baluster form, William Devenport, Birmingham 1903, a pierced mustard pot with blue glass liner, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1903, and another lidded example with associated spoon, a pepper embossed with scrolls, also a set of four salt spoons with ball finials, London 1888, a pair of salt spoons and a mustard spoon (12). CONDITION REPORT: The pierced decoration of the Birmingham 1903 mustard pot has splits in two places. The rims of both bases of the pair of salts are heavily dented and they are wobbly. The lidded mustard pot liner is damaged. The rest appear to be in good condition.
A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver open salts of hexagonal form with gadrooned decoration, centred with opposing shaped cartouches within embossed scroll border, raised on cast quadripartite base, with blue glass liners, CT Burrows & Sons, Birmingham 1901, length 6cm, and a pair of electroplated condiment spoons, approx 1.6ozt (4).
Four various pieces of hallmarked silver cruet sets comprising a pair of George V hallmarked silver circular open salts with rope decorated rims raised on three scallop kneed supports, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1917, diameter 5cm, a tapering mustard pot with hinged lid with associated spoon (blue glass liner af), and a pepper of baluster form (marks heavily rubbed), approx 3.8ozt (4).
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration and monogrammed circular cartouche, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1916, and a larger example with all over engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1947, combined approx 14.16ozt (2).
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette box with engine turned striped pattern and vacant cartouche to hinged lid, Payton, Pepper & Sons, Birmingham 1926, width 11.5cm, and a Georgian pewter circular box and lid inscribed "George Porter Moneydie 1830", diameter 11cm (2).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver cigarette case of rounded rectangular form centred with initials "JHK" to the hinged lid, William Neale, Chester 1907, 8.5 x 7cm, and a Continental silver snuff box with engine turned decoration to the lid, 5.5 x 3.5cm, approx 4.2ozt.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver rectangular vesta case with engraved foliate decoration, with suspension ring attached, Birmingham 1901, 4 x 3cm, and another similar example, Chester 1908 (2). CONDITION REPORT: Surface wear and dents commensurate with age but nothing significant. Postage within UK would be £12 + VAT.
A George V hallmarked silver rectangular vesta case engraved with foliate scrolls, with suspension ring attached, Chester 1921, 4 x 3.5cm, and a plain example, Birmingham 1901 (2). CONDITION REPORT: Surface wear and dents commensurate with age but nothing significant. Postage within UK would be £12 + VAT.
A Victorian hallmarked silver rectangular vesta case engraved with foliate scrolls around an initialed shield shaped cartouche, with suspension ring attached, Chester 1886, 5 x 4cm, and a similar example, Birmingham 1918 (2). CONDITION REPORT: Surface wear and dents commensurate with age but nothing significant. Postage within UK would be £12 + VAT.
A Victorian hallmarked silver vesta case of rounded rectangular form with engraved decoration and bearing initials, George Unite, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, and an Edwardian hallmarked silver vest case of rounded rectangular form, Birmingham 1904 (2).
Two hallmarked silver vesta cases, Clark & Sewell, Chester 1919, 4.5 x 4.5cm, and William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1909, 5 x 4.5cm, approx 2.1ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Surface wear and dents commensurate with age but nothing significant. Postage within UK would be £12 + VAT.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver double sovereign case of plain rounded form, engraved with initials "VMJ" to hinged lid, makers mark partially rubbed, Birmingham 1903, length 6cm, approx 1.1ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There is a suspension ring attached to the top but it is badly rubbed and broken. Both sides are slightly dented, minor scratches throughout.
A Victorian hallmarked silver circular sovereign case with overall engine turned decoration, centred with a vacant circular cartouche within a belt shaped border to the hinged lid, Alfred Wigley, Birmingham 1898, diameter 3.5cm, approx 1ozt. CONDITION REPORT: One internal component has date letter for 1900. Some pitting and very minor dents throughout. But generally good. Postage within UK would be £12 + VAT.
An early Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box of rounded rectangular form with foliate scroll engraved decoration and vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1847, width 5.25cm, approx 1.3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Tight hinge and crisp locking action, some wear commensurate with age, some rubbing to the original gilt interior, but overall in good order.
A pair of George V hallmarked silver backed clothes brushes decorated with etched ribbons and garlands, J. & R. Griffin, Chester 1922, a silver hand mirror, Birmingham 1924, and a German 835 standard silver cigarette box, Wilhelm Binder Schwäbisch Gmünd (post 1888), width 12cm (4).
A George VI hallmarked silver rectangular compact with engine turned decoration throughout, London 1947, width 8cm, approx 4.3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Lid sits slightly proud of base (1/2 mm). Otherwise lovely condition really. Postage within UK would be £12 + VAT.
A George V hallmarked silver oval ring box, S Blackensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1911, width 5cm, three silver thimbles, four white metal thimbles, and a ceramic example (9). CONDITION REPORT: One thimble missing top. Bent legs of box. Postage within UK would be £12 + VAT.
A Victorian tortoiseshell and white metal mounted magnifying glass of circular form with hinged eyepiece, diameter 8.5cm, a vintage Colibri lighter and a distressed silver two sectioned cigarette box (3). CONDITION REPORT: Two small chips to rim of one side of tortoiseshell. Surface scratches.
A pair of George V hallmarked silver ring boxes of shaped oval form, with floral bright cut decoration to hinged lids, A&J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1916, length 8cm, a pair of clear cut glass silver topped jars, Birmingham 1925 and three pieces of dressing table sets comprising two hand brushes and a mirror (af).
A small vellum lady's dressing case fitted with George VI hallmarked silver mounted and pale blue guilloche enamel contents comprising a hand mirror, a hand brush, a clothes brush, a comb, and three glass jars, in Art Deco shapes and designs, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1936, width of case 31cm. CONDITION REPORT: In really lovely condition, can't really fault it, just in need of a good clean.
An Edward VIII hallmarked silver square compact with machine turning and square monogrammed cartouche with powder recess and circular mirror inside, Clark & Sewell, Birmingham 1936, and a small purse containing a hallmarked silver backed circular pocket mirror with London import marks 1931, and a small comb (2).
An Edwardian Art Nouveau hallmarked silver tray of shaped form with central cherubic embossed decoration, Charles Horner, Birmingham 1907, length 34.5cm, approx 13ozt, also a distressed silver backed hand mirror (2). CONDITION REPORT: The Charles Horner tray is in good original condition. There are no holes in the raised areas. Has not been polished. Hallmarks are clear. The mirror is distressed as mentioned.
A pair of cased George V hallmarked silver mounted brushes, engraved "JS 11.10.29.", and a comb, Beddoes & Co, Birmingham 1926, also a cased four piece hallmarked silver mounted dressing table set with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1961 and two hallmarked silver covered clear glass dressing table jars including example by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1900 (9).
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