Pair of Victorian silver four piece condiment sets, each having a central ovoid mustard pot and three conforming shakers with enamelled script ‘Pepper, Salt and Cayenne’ and standing on a wrought triform stand, makers Edward.H. Stockwell, London 1879 (mustards, salts and peppers) and George Fox, London 1890 (stands, cayennes and mustard spoons), overall height 7.5cm, combined weight 14.1oz approx gross (shakers weighted) Condition Report: Some enamel loss to crest and script (see images). Only one of the mustard pots bears a crest, one pepper bears a crest, one cayenne bears a crest. One of the salt shakers has a dent at the edge of the holes - ** General condition consistent with age
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Good quality George V lady’s engine turned silver box of rectangular shallow form, the hinged cover with folding clasp and with presentation inscription to the underside, makers Cohen & Charles, London 1935, 8cm wide, 2.9oz approx Condition Report: Presentation inscription to the interior - ** General condition consistent with age
Small 19th Century Russian silver and enamel Kvosh decorated with band of scrolling foliage on a textured ground, hallmark indistinct but visible date of 1892, 7cm long Condition Report: Enamel loss to vertical strip either side of spout, each approximately 1cm long - ** General condition consistent with age
A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN'S LEATHER SUITCASE BY DREW AND SONS OF PICCADILLY CIRCUS, LONDON, with silver mounted and ivory fittings, London 1895, lined in pigskin, the fittings initialled 'B' and comprising seven silver lidded glass toilet jars and bottles, a hip flask, four clothes and hair brushes, pair of boot pulls, steel shoe horn, razor strop, page turner, stationery wallet with blotter, jewel case, cigar case, mirror, manicure set lighter, ink and bottle opener, lettered to lid 'W.Barratt', 67cm wide x 41cm deep x 20cm high. See illustration
A LATE GEORGE III OAK, CROSS BANDED AND LINE-INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day, four pillar movement with outside count wheel, striking on a bell, the brass arch top dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, the sandground centre with secondary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with a convex silver boss inscribed, W.Webb, Wellington, further decorated with cast dolphin and cherub mask spandrels, the glazed hood flanked by turned pillars, the caddy top with brass finials and reverse-painted glass panel, the trunk with shaped panel door, brass lockplate, moulded box base, 224cm high. See illustration
A VICTORIAN SILVER CLARET JUG BY CHARLES EDWARDS, LONDON 1880, the ovoid glass body engraved centrally with a band of entwined flowering branches between bands of hobnail cutting, circular foot, star cut base, the silver gilt mounts heavily chased and pierced and reserved with a panel engraved with cursive initials, the hinged cover with sworl finial, contained in a silk lined and fitted leather case stamped for Howell James & Co., Regent Street
A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT, by the Barnards, London 1836, of compressed melon form, the hinged cover with melon and leaf finial, the fluted spout with anthemion terminal, the hollow handle with ivory insulators, the cast base rim with four splay anthemion feet, together with a matching two-handled sugar basin with gilt interior, London 1833, total approximate weight 37.5cm (2)
A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER, of shaped circular form by John Parker I and Edward Wakelin, London 1772, centrally engraved cursive initials below a crown, within a broad floral border, moulded and gadroon rim, on three scroll feet, approximate weight 40.5oz, 35.6cm diameter. See illustration
A PART SET OF THREE GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, by John Ziegler, Edinburgh 1807, the handles initialled; another pair, by the same maker, Edinburgh 1816; and another single example by Robert Kerr, Edinburgh 1816; and five George III Old English pattern dessert spoons, all different makers and dates, total approximate weight 11.5oz (11)
A VICTORIAN PART SUITE OF SILVER FLATWARE contained in an oak three drawer canteen by Z.Barraclough & Sons London 1894 and 1899 comprising 18 table forks (8 + 10), 16 dessert forks (9 + 7), 18 dessert spoons (9 + 9), 8 table spoons (3 + 5 x 1898), 12 teaspoons and pair of sugar tongs, 1 salt spoon, 6 sauce ladles (2 + 4), gravy spoon, soup ladle, together with 12 steel and ivory handled table knives, 3 steel and ivory handled dessert knives, stilton scoop, 2 carving forks and a steel and an associated set of 8 silver and ivorine handled fish knives and forks Sheffield 1894, makers initial TL, total approximate weight of silver 160oz. See illustration
A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, circa 1930s, the hinged lid with an image of a doorway on St. Mark's Square, Venice, with the basilica on the left and the Doges' Palace on the right, the sprung button to the side with garnet cabochon, internally gilt and with sprung matchbook clip and elasticated cigarette retainer, the enamel monogrammed I.L.B. and similarly twice stamped internally, 8cm high x 7.5cm wide. See illustration
A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL LADY'S CIGARETTE AND VESTA CASE, the piano hinged lid and base basse taille-enamelled with branches of spring blossom on a light blue ground, the thumb piece with oval sapphire cabochon, internally compartmented and gilt, bearing import mark for Birmingham, probably 1908, 9.5cm x 4.8cm. See illustration
AN EARLY VICTORIAN FREEMASONRY HORN SNUFF BOX, of oblong form, the hinged lid carved and gilt pinned as basket weave, centrally inset with an oval miniature on ivory depicting the Eye of Providence, silver presentation plaque to the underside, 6.8cm wide, together with a Victorian Mauchline tartan ware box, of oblong form, printed and gilt with the McLean tartan, the hinged lid with turned bone handle, 7.4cm wide (2)
A VICTORIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BROOCH, of trefoil leaf design, in silver and 15ct gold, set with three Old European cut diamonds, three pear-shaped faceted sapphires and rose cut diamonds to the outline, total approximate diamond weight of principal stones 0.65ct, approximately 38mm x 38mm. See illustration
A CROCODILE SKIN AND SILVER FOLDING WATCH BY SAPHO, c.1930s, of square outline, the two-tone silver and chrome dial with luminous Arabic numerals and skeleton baton hands, signed to Swiss 15-jewelled lever movement, Birmingham 1937, case no. 7126, approximately 38mm x 38mm
A GROUP OF FIVE GOLD AND SILVER POCKET AND WRISTWATCHES Comprising: a 9ct gold ladies wristwatch and bracelet; and early 20th Century ladies wristwatch, movement signed Buren; a silver openface pocket watch; a silver small full hunter pocket watch, the dial and movement signed `G.A. CHARPIE & CO, BOMBAY & CALCUTTA`; and a silver cased wristwatch (5)
AN ASSORTED GROUP OF GEORGE III AND LATER FLATWARE Comprising: 1 table fork and 2 dessert forks, London 1901; 5 coffee spoons, 1926; a salt or mustard spoon, 1803; a Victorian mustard spoon; a George III teaspoon; a dessert spoon and fork, 1919; and a pair of sugar tongs; together with an electroplated cake knife with mother of pearl handle and silver collar, 11.5oz (362gr)
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