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A collection of seven 18th century silver handled table knives, various dates, together with a serving knife, with a silver pistol grip, 28cm long, six Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, 110g, 14cm long, a collection of seven various silver and plated souvenir spoons and a silver dessert fork (22)
A set of three late Victorian silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1900, 87g, in a fitted case, together with a set of six early 20th century silver teaspoons, cased, 97g, a silver spoon and pusher set, a Queen Elizabeth II Coronation bookmark by Garrard & Co and a two silver pickle forks, cased (5)
A silver coffee pot, of tapered octagonal form, with a hinged lid, carved pearwood handle to one side and a scrolled spout, 446g, inscribed A H, W*S E to base, erased Queen Anne hallmarks with 2023 assay marks to base, 20cm highOverall looks complete but worn. The lid is twisted at the hinge, so it does not sit flat. The handle is loose, and the projecting part which fits into the collar to secure it to the body is partly broken away. Hallmarks are visible but worn. No visible hallmarks to lid. Otherwise dirty and worn as expected with age.
A George Jensen silver flowerhead bracelet, with six stylised links, with a cabochon clasp, stamped marks, 26g, 18cm longComplete and wearable. Has been worn, so is slightly dirty and one link is slightly misshapen when viewed from the back. Clasp fastens ok. Clearly stamped.
An early 20th century silver hip flask, with glass liner, Chester 1913, 137g, 14cm high, together with a Victorian silver mustard, Sheffield 1897, 114g and a George III silver mustard spoon (3)The glass liner looks old but replaced, as the shape is rounded at the top. There is no top to the glass liner either. Lid opens and screws down ok. Hallmarks are clear. A large dent to the base, dirty and general signs of wear. Mustard is in usable condition, with no obvious defects.
A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver coffee pot, of tapered shape, with a hinged lid, pearwood handle and spout to one side, engraved with two family crests, probably by Edward Ironside, London 1702, 589g gross, 23cm highOverall looks to be complete and solid. A repair visible inside 2cm high, running up under the centre of the handle, not very easy to see from the outside. Base is quite dented and knocked around the edges. A rough edge where the base fits the pot, suggesting it may have been repaired. Handle repaired/replaced where it fits onto the body. Hallmarks are worn, but still legible. Various light dents and marks as expected with age.
An early 20th century silver teapot, of oval shape, with an ivory insulator, 546g, 22cm long, together with a matching sugar bowl, 256g, Birmingham 1936. Note: a non-transferable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for this item, ref VYSMU7GE (2)Both are complete and usable. Teapot is stained inside from use. The insulators are loose and cracked on each. Silver is dirty. Hallmarks are crisp. Teapot is 14cm diameter at the widest point and 10cm high including the handle. Sugar is 11cm diameter and 8cm high including the finial.
A Minton bone china caddy, to commemorative the marriage of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, 1986, limited edition numbered 121/500, boxed with certificate, together with a Paragon loving cup, Queen Elizabeth II silver wedding limited edition 551/700, boxed with certificate and a Buckingham Palace Diamond Jubilee 2012 bowl, 134/500, boxed with certificate (3)
Hornby OO gauge Special Presentation Edition Great British Trains Schools Class BR 4-4-0 "Wellington" train pack R2082, ltd. ed. 767/1500 with 3 passenger coaches, complete with certificate. Contents good little used condition though loco has a small silver stain outer left side cab and coaches are all bowed, 2 noticeably, the third less so.
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