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TIFFANY & CO: AN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER DOUBLE PHOTOGRAPH FRAME London import mark, 1991, hinged plain rectangular form. 5.5cm high, 8.5cm wide (open), 1.3 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. The hinge is in good condition. One corner with a small dint. In generally very good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED SALMON CARVING SET, LATE 19TH CENTURY by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, with rubbed registration lozenge, the antler handles both with silver collar and cap embossed with deer/stag heads and hunting horns, in a green baize-lined fitted wooden case. Carving knife 57.5cm long
A GENTS STEEL CORUM AUTOMATIC STRAP WATCH circular black dial signed Corum Power Reserve with date aperture at 3 o'clock position, silver/luminous hands with silver baton index and power reserve indicator at 6/8 o'clock position, circular steel case 42mm diameter with black roman engraved and filled numerals, steel case back signed Corum Romvlvs, fitted with black leather alligator grain strap with central folding deploymant buckle signed Corum.Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, movement has not been examined, general wear and tear commensurate with age to case and strap, original Corum box included.
A RARE GEORGE VI SILVER HIP FLASK by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1939, of rounded rectangular form, shaped for the pocket, the pull-off cover revealing a hinged bayonet cover at 45-degrees to one shoulder. 9.5cm by 7.5cm, 5.4 troy ouncesSome rubbing to the marks but legible. Retailer's mark is clear. No personalised engraving or erasure. The bayonet cover opens and closes well. Small shallow dent to one side but generally in good condition.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER COMMEMORATIVE BELL maker D (S) Ltd, Birmingham 1981, to commemorate the wedding of H.R.H. Prince Charles & Lady Diana Spencer, chased with flowers. 13cm high, 3.3 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. Small dint to tip of the handle. In otherwise very good condition.
THREE ASSORTED POCKET WATCHES including an example of a Sterling silver (London 1813) pair cased 60mm watch, signed Eaton London; a similar pair cased example (Chester 1726?), 52mm; and a base metal open-faced example, signed the Waterbury Watch Co. Conn. USA. (3)Recommended for spares or repairs purposes.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER AND HARDWOOD GOBLET by Cecil Frederick Colyer, Edinburgh 1977, the tapering rounded bowl raised on a slender wooden tapering stem issuing from a stepped circular base with a silver collar. 17cm highThe marks are crisp and clear. In excellent condition. A lovely piece.
A GEORGE III SILVER MUG by Edward Mayfield or Elizabeth Morley, London 1806, of straight-sided tapering form, with twin reeded bands, crested, monogrammed and inscribed To Selina Helen Curling. 9cm high, 5.8 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. Some minor surface wear but generally in very good condition.
A GEORGE II SILVER BASKET by Edward Aldridge, London 1745, oval, armorial engraved within Rococo cartouche and further flat-chased Rococo flowers and scrolls, the sides pierced with leaf scroll and saltires below border of further Rococo decoration, the handle on female scroll bracket supports, the supports formed as masks of plenty. 35.5cm wide, 54.2 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. The handle hinges well. Some age-related surface wear but generally in very good condition.
A GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER TEA CADDY by William Pairpoint & Sons Ltd, London 1911, retailed by Lambert, of bombe form, the lift-off cover with acorn knop, engraved front and back with ribbon-tied swags, pendant foliage and vacant cartouches. 12.5cm high, 9.8 troy ouncesA clear set of hallmarks to the cover and base. Rocks on the four feet. Some surface wear.
A GEORGE III SILVER CHAFING DISH by Thomas Robins, London 1814, circular, the domed cover with leaf-capped scroll-form handle above a leaf-form collar, the dish with gadrooned edge, raised on a stand with further gadrooned border, the paw feet united by stretchers centred by a silver burner by the same maker, London 1798, engraved with a crest and monogram. 24cm high, 63.3 troy ounces
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CIGARETTE BOX by Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1953, retailed by A & J Smith, Aberdeen, the hinged rectangular cover, applied with Scottish-style decoration, a citrine or 'Cairngorm' type gemstone within Celtic knotwork and bosses, enclosing a cedar-lined interior of two compartments, weighted. 14cm wideThe marks are clear. The hinge is in good order and the cover closes well. Small dent to left-hand side of the cover. Minor surface wear.
A SILVER HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH circular white enamel dial with black Roman index and outer minute track, sub seconds dial at 6 o'clock position, blued steel hands, engine-turned hinged cover with black enamel Roman index, hinged double covers to rear internally hallmarked London import 1884, unsigned 15 jewel movement with 3 adjustments.Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, inner cover and glass missing to front.
A GEORGE III SILVER PINT MUG by Hester Bateman, London 1785, of baluster form, the scroll handle with leaf-form thumbpiece, engraved with initials. 13.5cm high, 12.1 troy ouncesThe marks on the underside are clear and well-spaced. No evidence of erasure/thinning. Stands upright and does not rock. In generally very good condition.
A PAIR OF CHINESE SILVER VASES artisan workshop of Ning Zhao Ji, Canton and Hong Kong, the ovoid bodies repousse with two dragons chasing a flaming pearl, raised on knopped stems issuing from stepped circular feet. (2) 12cm high, 6.7 troy ouncesIn very good condition without damage. Marked to the side of each foot.
A GEORGE III SILVER CAKE BASKET by Robert Hennell I, London 1784, of oval form, with beaded and bright-cut engraved swing handle, the bowl pierced and engraved with floral swags, festoons and urns between Vitruvian scroll borders and beaded rim, engraved with a crest, raised on a pierced foot with beaded edge. 35.5cm wide, 21.7 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. In lovely condition.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER NOVELTY EGG VINAIGRETTE engraved with a stag surrounded by scrolling foliage, screws in half to reveal a pierced dot grille, with ring attachment. 5.7cm long (incl. loop), 0.88 troy ouncesThe top screw on well. The internal grille removes well and sits tightly. The bottom section seized. Traces of gilding. Surface wear commensurate with age.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS by William Fountain & Daniel Pontifex, London 1788, each with crested and reeded edge detachable nozzle above a vasi-form reeded candlecup, raised on tapering cylindrical stems issuing from a stepped and reeded circular base, the base engraved with two crests . (2) 27cm high, 35.1 troy ounces
A VICTORIAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED CUP by Alexander Macrae, London 1868, the bell-shaped body of good gauge, engraved with floral swags and palmettes beneath a foliate border, indistinct presentation inscription. 7.5cm high, 4.5 troy ouncesThe marks on the underside are clear and well-struck. One small dent to the lower body. The presentation engraving is worn. A good quality example.
A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS by Hester Bateman, London, assorted dates, variously engraved with crests and initials, including five Old English pattern, 1781, engraved 'E.T'; three Hanoverian pattern, 1784, engraved with a crest; five Old English pattern, 1787, engraved 'H / W.I'; etc. (18) Largest 12.5cm long, 7.3 troy ounces gross
A HERMÉS FRENCH SILVER 'CADUCEUS' CIGARETTE CANISTER marked 'HERMES PARIS', manufactured by Ravinet d'Enfert et Cie, 20th Century, cylindrical, engine-turned, removable lid applied with a gilded Caduceus, gilded interior, removable internal divider. 9.5cm high, 10.8 troy ounces
A PAIR OF GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER TAZZAS by Matthew Lofthouse, London 1720, of circular form with a moulded rim, the field centred with an engraved contemporaneous crest of a stork. (2) 24.5cm diameter, 35.3 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. Age-related surface wear but generally in good condition commensurate with age.Each is engraved with the same family crest.Each of the same height, 7cmEach of the same diameter
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BUTTER SHELLS by John Parker I & Edward Wakelin, London 1770, of typical shell form, raised on shell-form feet, each engraved with a crest. (2) 12cm wide, 5.7 troy ouncesOne struck three times with the maker's mark. The other with a complete set of marks. Scratch marks on the underside. Surface wear and marks commensurate with age. In generally good condition.
AN AUSTRIAN SILVER ETROG, 18TH/19TH CENTURY § of oval bombe form, the hinged domed cover with carved ivory knop, decorated with engraved leaves and engine-turning, raised on scroll feet. 14cm wide, 13.4 troy ouncesWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number SS259WK8
A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND OTHER HAT PINS including SEVEN SILVER EXAMPLES BY CHARLES HORNER; A SILVER GOLF CLUB EXAMPLE; A TEDDY BEAR; A COCKEREL AND VARIOUS PASTE SET THISTLE EXAMPLES; together with A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND HORSESHOE STICKPIN; THREE OTHER STICKPINS AND A PASTE THISTLE BROOCH (28)Varying conditions, some with damage and/or repair.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT § by Benjamin Smith III, London 1839, also inscribed B Smith, Duke Street, Linn. Inn Fields, Of compressed form, applied in relief with fruiting branches and a mirror-cypher, with ivory insulators. 27cm long, 27 troy ouncesWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 7GRCBT9J and A7E9BZTM The marks are beautifully struck and spaced on the underside. The lid is slightly loose in the hinge but closes well and sits well. The bottom insulator to the handle appears deficient. The handle is firm in the sockets, however. In generally very good condition commensurate with age. Of great quality.
A GEORGE III SILVER NUTMEG GRATER by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1808, oval cylindrical form, the hinged lid opens fully to reveal a steel grater, engraved with a crest to the lid. 7cm high, 1.6 troy ounces grossThe lid closes tightly. There is a tiny hole to the breast of the lion. The marks are clear.
A GERMAN SILVER NOVELTY MOUSE SNUFF BOX makers mark indistinct, in the shape of a Meissen style mouse, the underside chased with a pair of figures surrounded by scrolling foliage. 4.4cm high, 1.8 troy ouncesSlight surface wear commensurate with age, the hinge works well but the lid doesn't quite close flush, generally in good condition otherwise.
A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1859, shaped rectangular form, engine-turned decoration to all sides, presentation engraving dated 11/5/94. 7.2cm wide, 2.6 troy ouncesThe marks are clear on the lid and base. The hinge is in good condition, and the lid closes well. Some surface wear but generally in good condition.
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER TWO-HANDLED BOWL by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1917, oval, the spot-hammered bowl with a pierced and chased foliate roundel to either end, to the exterior below the rim a band of beading, raised on a similarly decorated square foot, no. 552A. 23.5cm wide across handles, 6 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. Rocks slightly on the foot. No personalised engraving or evidence of erasure/thinning. In generally very good condition.
A MASSIVE VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1871, circular, with a border of large beads, the base engraved with decoration, raised on four leaf and scroll form feet, engraved on the underside NOZZE D'ORO / GIORGIO & LILY CAMERINI / 8 MARZO 1964. 45.5cm diameter, 95.8 troy ouncesA beautiful set of crisp and clear marks. Sits flat and does not rock/wobble. In generally very good condition and superbly handsome.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER GOBLETS by Hester Bateman, London 1788, each with plain ovoid bowl raised on a tapering stem with beaded borders and issuing from a square foot. (2) 15cm high, 12.1 troy ouncesGood clear marks on the underside of each foot. The gilded interiors in good order. Each stands upright and does not rock. No personalised engraving or evidence of erasure/thinning. In generally very good condition.
A SILVER AND ENAMEL 'HUNTING' COMPACT import marks, T K & Co, London 1929, circular, the hinged cover enamelled with a scene depicting a huntsman, hounds and field clearing a fence, the interior with mirror and rotating cover. 5cm diameter, 1.6 troy ounces grossThe marks on the flange are clear. The hinge is in good condition, and the lid closes well. Some wear to the mirror. One minute nibble to the enamel to a horse's leg. In generally good condition.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY by Turner Bradbury, London 1903, shaped rectangular form, with hinged cover and ball feet, decorated with reeded bands below a gadrooned rim. 10.5cm wide, 7.1 troy ouncesThe marks are a little rubbed but legible. Two dents to the rear. No personalised engraving. The hinged cover in good order. Rocks slightly
A GEORGE III SILVER SALT by Hester Bateman, London 1782, oval, with beaded rim and four leaf-capped C-scroll legs with pad feet, engraved initials on the underside. 9cm wide overall, 2.7 troy ouncesThe marks are rubbed but legible. Stands upright and does not rock. In generally good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED AND CUT-GLASS CLARET JUG by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1894, the hinged cover with vase-form finial, the collar chased with anthemion and scrolls, the angular handle chased with flowers and scrolls, the ovoid body cut with a ringed shoulder, prisms and hobnail within arched panels, star-cut base. 22cm highThe marks are clear and well-struck. The glass is in good condition. The chasing crisp. In generally very good condition.
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT AND STAND the teapot by Stephen Adams II, London 1784, the stand by Benjamin Mountigue, London 1788, each of shaped oval form, engraved with floral swags and pendant foliage, the teapot crested. (2) 17.1 troy ounces, teapot 26.5cm longClear marks to each. Bottom of handle requires attention. The hinge is in good condition and the lid closes well. Surface wear commensurate with age and use. Two small splits to the top of the handle but these are tight and the handle is firm.
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