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AN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER ROSE BOWL BY THE ARTIFICERS` GUILD ribbed hammer textured sides, the cast rim of trailing roses alternating with leaves, on flared foot, 18cm diam, mark of The Artificers` Guild Ltd and circular stamped mark EDWARD SPENCER, London 1932, 17ozs 10dwts ++In good condition
A WILLIAM HUTTON SILVER AND ENAMEL PHOTOGRAPH FRAME the mount die stamped and enamelled in turquoise and green with stylised flowers, 24.5cm h, mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1905 ++In good condition, complete and original with old polish residue. The olive velvet covering to the backing and strut very worn
A CHELSEA DISH of shell moulded silver shape, painted in Meissen style with loose bouquets and scattered flowers, the handles picked out in blue and gilt, the rim in red brown enamel, 25cm w, anchor in brown, c1758 ++A good example with a few very light glaze scratches and tiny spots of wear but much above average, not cracked or chipped and no restoration
AN ALBUM OF APPROXIMATELY 75 PHOTOGRAPHS OF IMPORTANT ENGLISH PORCELAIN vintage half plate silver prints, some with photographer`s credit of Will Acton, York, corner mounted on linen hinged leaves with ink captions, price code and date bought (or sold) one inscribed verso W E Greenwood & Son Ltd, 1930s-50s ++A fascinating glimpse of the trade in English porcelain in the golden era of collecting the album in poor condition the spine hanging loose
A PAIR OF JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA VASES each carved from a section of tusk, finely decorated in gold and silver lacquer, stained horn and mother of pearl with cranes and other birds, wisteria, bamboo and flowers, contemporary lacquered wood stand, 34cm h, late 19th c ++Both with minor losses and the odd small hairline crack, but in what is for these good condition. The lower most part of one vase being at the thinnest part of the tusk made up with lacquer hills at the time rather than subsequent repair, long in local private ownership
A PAIR OF CHINESE SILVER VASES chased in high relief with an eagle and gnarled pine tree , on a textured ground beneath scalloped shoulder, 14.5cm h, apparently unmarked, 19th c, 9ozs ++One or two minor dents and scratches but in good condition, the large vacant shield not engraved and no evidence or erasure
A GEORGE VI/ELIZABETH II TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE King`s pattern with silver hafted table and cheese knives and carving implements in varnished walnut and oak canteen, the fall front inset with a Chinese carved soapstone scene, by Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1948, 51 and 55, the interior of the canteen with retailer`s label of Lane Crawford Ltd, Hong Kong, 190ozs weighable (147) ++As good as new consigned by a family and we are informed used only once, complete and never initialled or otherwise engraved. The canteen clean and also as `as new` appearance
AN EDWARD VII SILVER MOUNTED GREEN LEATHER BLOTTING BOOK the mounts to the cover die stamped with cherubs` heads, 32 x 26cm, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1901 ++Slight polish wear but not holed or torn and complete. The leather scuffed in places and generally showing signs of wear and tear
A VICTORIAN SILVER FITTED MARBLE WOOD DRESSING CASE BY TOULMIN & GALE the brass inlaid lid with tablet engraved Frances Sandys, griffin crest and date 1865, the navy morocco lined interior retaining the ten glass jars and bottles, the silver covers or caps engraved with flowers and strapwork, crested as the lid, engraved on a brass plate TOULMIN & GALE MAKERS LONDON, the Bramah type lock similarly stamped, flush fitting drawer to the side and front, 31cm w, silver fittings by Thomas Whitehouse London 1864, containing several contemporary mother of pearl handled accessories including a scent bottle corkscrew, 8ozs weighable ++Neck of one of the glass bottles chipped, the damage not visible when the cover in position, one or two of the covers with the odd shallow dent but in very good condition. Externally also in good condition, not cleaned or repolished with only a few hairlines across the lid which are insignificant and do not detract. No key
A GEORGE III/IV SILVER FITTED AND BRASS BOUND ROSEWOOD DRESSING CASE the lid with brass inset tablet engraved with the initials WR and crest, lined in navy morocco, the accessories including a silver shaving brush and glass bottles and jars with silver covers or caps, ivory handles and other burnished steel items including a peg and worm corkscrew, the crest repeated on the silver accessories, 37cm w, the silver by Charles Rawlings or another maker ID, London 1817-25, 10ozs 10dwts weighable ++A very high quality box in fine condition, lacking some of the accessories. The rims of three of the glass jars chipped, not visible when the cover is in position
A VICTORIAN DECORATED PARCEL GILT FRUIT SERVING SET of four spoons and a sugar sifter, the bowls chased with fruit in crimped rim, monogrammed MW, all London, by various makers, 1738, 1800 and 27, plush lined maroon morocco case with silver tablet engraved Matilda Wilkes from her Godmother June 29th 1867, 8ozs 10dwts ++As good as in 1867, the case also in good condition
A CHARLES II SILVER HEART SHAPED LOCKET the cover stamped with portrait of Charles II and engraved Charles 2d rex, the underside stamped Cvpid`s dart posses yovr hart, 2.5cm h, c1660 ++In exceptionally fine condition. The embossed and engraved detail as crisp as when struck or inscribed, free from splits damage or repair, weight 1g. Rare in this condition
AN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER AND ENAMEL HATPIN AND A PAIR OF SILVER AND ENAMEL SHORT HATPINS both swivel headed, steel shanks, the first by James Fenton & Co, Birmingham 1908, the pair maker JW, other marks obscured, early 20th c ++The enamel on all the heads undamaged and original, minor old rust on shanks
THREE SILVER TEDDY BEAR, LADY`S HEAD AND COCKEREL NOVELTY HATPINS swivel headed on steel shank, Chester and Birmingham, by Spurrier & Co, 1908 or A J Smith, 1909 or date letter obscured ++Teddy bear with old replacement eye. Cockerel wobbly on pivot and slightly dented. Localised old rust on shanks
A CHARLES HORNER SILVER AND ENAMEL BUTTERFLY HATPIN AND TWO OTHERS swivel headed on steel shank, mark of Charles Horner Ltd, Chester 1910 ++Under magnification the spot of enamel on the butterfly hat pin slightly chipped. The Halberd hat pin marked Sterling, some rust on the shank of two
THREE CHARLES HORNER SILVER HATPINS AND TWO OTHERS on steel shank, mark of Charles Horner Ltd, Chester 1907, 09 and probably 1915, the others by S Ward & Sons, Chester 1907 or import marked RH (incuse), Birmingham 1908 ++All in satisfactory condition with some old rust on shank
FOUR CHARLES HORNER SILVER HATPINS AND ONE OTHER on steel shank, mark of Charles Horner Ltd and Sterling or Chester 1908-11, the fourth probably by Pearce & Thompson, Birmingham 1909 ++One or two with minor wear but all in satisfactory condition. Minor old rust on shank. The lyre shaped example originally with a central device now lacking
THREE CHARLES HORNER SILVER AND ENAMEL HATPINS AND ANOTHER IN SECESSIONIST STYLE on steel shank, mark of Charles Horner and Sterling or Chester 1907 or 1909, the largest maker JW, Birmingham 1907 ++The enamel on the example with the single small blue and white flower chipped, the others in good condition, some rust on shank
FOUR SILVER AND OTHER SPORTING NOVELTY HATPINS comprising silver hockey stick and croquet mallet, gold mounted amber glass golf club and EPNS tennis racquets, the silver examples both Birmingham 1908, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd or Spurrier & Co, ++One or two minor dents on croquet mallet but in generally good condition, some rust on shank
A GILTMETAL AND ENAMEL BLACKAMOOR HATPIN, A CHARLES HORNER SILVER GRENADE HATPIN AND AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER HATPIN on steel shank, mark of Charles Horner Ltd and 925 or by Pearce & Thompson, Birmingham 1910 ++Under magnification, the enamel on the Blackamoor very slightly chipped, the gilding rubbed, the shank bent, the two silver examples in satisfactory condition with minor rust on shank
ONE CHARLES HORNER SILVER HATPIN AND THREE BY OTHER MAKERS various designs, on steel shank, maker`s mark, Chester 1909, the others by A R Godfrey, London 1900, Pearce & Thompson, Birmingham 1908 and William Devenport & Co, Birmingham 1910 ++All in good condition, some rust on shank
EIGHT COLOURED PASTE SET HATPINS including two silver examples, another in early jade green plastic, on steel shank, one mark of Charles Horner Ltd, Chester 1911, the other maker PP Ld (incuse), Birmingham 1907 ++All in good condition with slight rust on the shank of some, mainly good
A VIENNESE SILVER GILT AND PAINTED ENAMEL NEF as a three masted ship with billowing sails painted with mythological scenes and crewed by colourfully attired sailors on the deck, scaling ladders or in the crow`s nest, 21cm h, 20th c, 14ozs ++The bow sprit broken without significant loss. The enamels undamaged, heavily tarnished and much build up of dust and grime. One of the three flags detached, some of the ropes, rigging and ladders a little distorted and some loose, but apparently complete. Originally intended to be on a base such as a pedestal. Long in the local private ownership
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