A Victorian Silver Locket on Necklace, the oval locket with border and floral decoration, on an engraved and pierced fancy link necklace, locket measures 3.9cm by 6.4cm, necklace length 45cm The necklace is in good condition. The locket is a little dented - particularly noticeable to the reverse. The necklace fastens with a bolt ring catch. The locket is hallmarked with maker`s mark `E&B`, Birmingham, 1882. The necklace bears no hallmark nor stamps, but in our opinion it would test as silver. Gross weight 43.0 grams. CR made 16th April 2013
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A Victorian Diamond Brooch, the openwork frame in a lozenge form, set with old cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, measures 3.2cm by 1.4cm The brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and hook catch, and features a safety chain. It bears no hallmark, nor stamps, but in our opinion it would test as silver. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour J/K/L, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 3.0 grams. CR made 20th March 2013
A Silver Enamelled Necklace, by Charles Horner, the drop enamelled in blue, and suspended from chains linked by a blue enamelled disk, length 50cm, drop length 6.4cm The necklace is in good condition. It fastens with a bolt ring catch. It is hallmarked with maker`s mark `CH`, Chester, 1915. Gross weight 5.4 grams. CR made 7th May 2013
An Enamelled Butterfly Brooch, by David Andersen, enamelled in green, yellow and black, measures 5.6cm by 3.2cm The brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It is marked to the reverse `DAVID ANDERSEN`, `NORWAY STERLING 925S` and in our opinion would test as silver. Gross weight 10.2 grams. CR made 21st March 2013
An Art Deco Paste Brooch, of oblong form with a crescent centre, depicting half bursts, in red and white pastes, measures 4.7cm by 3.2cm The brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It is stamped `STERLING` and `WB`. In our opinion it would test as silver. Gross weight 12.8 grams. CR made 9th April 2013
A Pair of Cufflinks, by Charles Horner, chain linked oval panels, one in polished silver, the other enamelled in pale blue and black The cufflinks are in good condition overall. The enamel is a little worn in places, and quite scratched. They are marked `STERLING SILVER` and with Charles Horner mark. Gross weight 7.6 grams. CR made 7th May 2013
A Floral Brooch, circa 1880, the spray brooch set with a cultured pearl at the centre of the flower, and rose cut diamonds throughout, measures 3.2cm by 1.5cm, and A Pair of Ruby and Diamond Cluster Earrings, the oval cut ruby within a border of single cut diamonds, with post fittings for pierced ears The items are in good condition. The brooch fastens with a pin and hook catch, with a stirrup safety catch. It bears no hallmark, nor stamps, but in our opinion would test as silver settings on a gold mount. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; caratweight 0.30, colour I/J/K, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Weight 3.6 grams. The earrings are stamped `9K` and in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; caratweight 0.15, colour J/K/L, clarity I2/I3. Weight 1.2 grams. CR made 11th February 2013
A Bird Brooch, two birds form the bar, the bodies set throughout with foil backed garnets, their beaks meet to suspend a garnet drop, measures 4.6cm by 2.7cm The brooch is in good condition. It has a (perhaps later) pin and hook catch, with unclear marks. In our opinion it would test as silver and gold. Gross weight 3.2 grams. CR made 5th April 2013
A Set of Six Silver Plated Goblets, Elkington & Co, each applied with the crest of the Kings College School, London, one with presentation inscription, 21cm and 19cm (6) Overall good condition, some slightly out of shape as expected, one inscribed, bright gilt interiors and bright plate
A Continental Silver Dish, import marks for Edwin Thompson Bryant, London 1895, oval with allover repoussé decoration, with a central scene depicting a Georgian orchestra playing in a stately home, surrounded by a border of scrolling blossoming vines and fleurs-de-lis, 29cm wide, 14oz 9dwt Condition Report: Good condition, some tarnishing
A French Silver Wine Taster, post 1838 hallmark, the plain circular flat based bowl later inset with a Charles II 1677 Shilling, with serpent handle, 10.5cm wide, 2oz 3dwt; and Another Similar, illegible maker`s mark and post 1838 hallmark, the base later inset with a 1711 Shilling, 10cm wide, 1oz 8dwt (2)
A Modern Silver Mounted Claret Jug, indistinct maker`s mark, Birmingham 1978, the flared glass body with etched and cut decoration rising to a silver collar with scroll handle, 28cm high, together with a silver decanter label in the form of a leaf and pierced BRANDY (2) Worn makers mark to jug, otherwise good condition, no obvious faults noted
An Aurum Commemorative Goblet, Hector Miller, London 1972, to commemorate the restoration of York Minster, 455/500, 17cm high, 15oz 8dwt, with original case and booklet; Another Similar, London 1981, to commemorate the seventh centenary of Lincoln Cathedral, 154/900, 16.5cm high, 10oz 6dwt (2) Both in good condition, typical wear to silver gilt,
An Art Deco Silver Cocktail Shaker, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1934, with a stepped body, pull off lid with turned ivory finial and a spreading foot, 23cm high, 12oz 6dwt Partially rubbed makers marks, other marks mostly clear, good overall condition other than some surface marks (which are typical)
An Art Deco Silver and Pink Guilloché Enamel Eight Piece Dressing Table Set Retailed by Asprey, Henry Clifford Davies, Birmingham 1931, comprising two cut glass globular scent bottles with hinged lids, a cut glass powder jar with pull-off lid, hand mirror, two hair brushed, clothes brush and hat brush, each piece mounted with a marcasite initial G (8) Powder jar: glass in good condition, silver marked Asprey London, surface wear to enamel otherwise good, mostly clear marks Scent bottles: date letter for 1929 to inner lid, one with chip to enamel, mostly worn marks, stamped Asprey London Mirror: abrasion to edge of enamel, surface wear to enamel, partially worn marks Cloth and Hat brushes: partially worn marks, stamped Asprey London, hat with large chips, cloth with small chips to rim Hair brushes: one pendant re-glued in. Partially rubbed marks, surface wear to enamel. ALL: with some losses to marcasite mounts, typical dents and abrasions/wear to silver
A Set of Twelve George V Silver Gilt and Enamel Coffee Spoons, Turners & Simpson, Birmingham 1931, each finial modelled as a flower with blue, yellow and green enamel decoration, each 9.5cm long, 2oz 4dwt gross, in original fitted case inscribed J R & W Laing, Glasgow; A Set of Six `British Hall Marks` Teaspoons, cased (2) Condition Report 2 spoons with chips to enamel decoration, silver gilt worn in places, marks partially worn but mostly good.
A Collection of Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau Inspired Silver Comprising: a mustard spoon, Liberty & Co, Edinburgh 1987; a silver teaspoon, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1925; Georg Jensen 1977 calendar spoon; a spoon, Amy Sandheim, London 1928; a caddy spoon, Thomas O`Connor & Sons Ltd; a continental spoon; a Liberty keyring, cased; a modern money clip; a 9ct gold money clip; a silver and enamel napkin ring, John Gammage, Chester 1929 (10) Overall appears in good condition, no further information on marks available, viewing recomoneded
A George V Silver Cigarette Case, WN Ltd, Birmingham 1922, square with engine turned decoration to both sides, the gilt interior bearing the monogram of Queen Mary, 7.5cm wide, 30z 3dwt This lot is accompanied by two letters of provenance stating this cigarette case was given to Jessy Stronge MBE while she was Queen Mary`s physiotherapist at Buckingham Palace
A George V Novelty Silver Postal Scale, Levi & Salamon, Birmingham 1921, the circular pan over an ivorine scale (faded) with a two division drawer for stamps below, 9.5cm high, 4oz 5dwt gross; A Silver Desk Thermometer, as a whale tooth with brass vernier and three ball feet, marks worn, 9.5cm high (2)
A Composite Silver and Tortoiseshell Dressing Table Set, various maker`s marks and dates but circa 1920, comprising a rectangular jewellery box with canted corners and scroll feet, 17cm wide, two pique work silver topped glass jars with etched decoration, silver edged tray, hair brush, hand mirror, 3 piece manicure set and a comb (10) Overall good condition - tarnished, one jar rim loose and chipped under silver collar, other pieces ok, worn t`shell with surface scratches, marks in varying condition
An Art Deco Silver Cigarette Box, Wright and Davies, London 1919, rectangular with engine turned sunburst decoration and monogrammed HLW, 13.5cm wide; A matching stud box, maker`s mark worn, London 1921 (2) Good condition, some scratches to the engine turning and some shallow dents
A George V Pierced Silver Posy Basket, maker`s mark worn, Birmingham 1911, the oval basket with pierced upper tapering down to a circular base with moulded rim with a conforming openwork handle, 29cm high overall, 10oz 2dwt Good condition overall, some small bends etc to the pierced work, one handle pivot loose but working, maker`s mark worn, other marks clear, some tarnishing and rubbing
Eight Edwardian Silver Gilt Dressing Case Fittings, Charles and George Asprey, London various dates, comprising spirit flask, cigarette case with internal mirror, engraved with a crest and monogram, pill box, pencil holder, button hook, pin case and two glass jars with screw off lids (8) Typical wear and rubbing to the gilding, no serious flaws but typical surface scratches and wear.
A George V Silver Sugar Basket, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1910, the spreading foot rising to a stepped body with pierced floral decoration and swing handle, with blue glass liner and associated sifter spoon, 15cm high, 5oz 5dwt (2) Makers mark is rubbed to body, clear to the handle, other marks clear. No other obvious faults noted.
A George V Silver Inkstand, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1910, rectangular with a beaded border, pen tray and two glass inkwells with hinged silver lids, raised on bun feet, 9oz 4dwt weighable silver Quite a light gauge of silver, therefore some dents and wear. Clear marks and displays well
An Edward VII Silver and Enamel Photograph Frame, Charles Edwards, London 1901, rectangular with a dome shaped top enamelled with a triangular St George flag with a coronet, maybe related to the Royal Yacht Britannia, 17.5cm high Makers mark partially worn, tarnished, back plate does not fit very well, good condition.
An Art Nouveau Silver Casket, George Unite, Birmingham 1901, the tapering square section hinged lid and body decorated with stylised tulip motifs, raised on four outswept feet, 9cm high 5oz 2dwt Condition Report Good condition, partially worn makers mark, some rubbing to decoration but overall good.
Twelve Assorted York Silver Teaspoons, comprising two by James Barber, William Cattle & William North, four by Robert Cattle and James Barber, five by Edward Jackson and one by James Barber; Four York Silver Salt Spoons, James Barber, William Cattle and William North, James Barber & Co., James Barber & William Whitwell, Robert Little & James Barber, all various dates, 7oz 6dwt gross (16) See images of marks online, overall fair, typical condition, sold as seen
A Victorian Silver Oval Sugar Basket, maker`s mark worn, London 1897, with a folded and pierced rim and foliate repousse decoration, 17cm high, with an associated sifter spoon, 8oz 1dwt gross (2) Marks worn, typical condition, wear to high relief etc, some rim splits also
A Collection of Exeter Silver Fiddle Pattern Forks Comprising: six table forks, initialled, John Stone, 1849; six side forks, Henry Ellis & Son, 1849, initialled; six similar forks, Josiah Williams & Co, 1854, engraved with a heraldic lion, 33oz 9dwt (18) Sold as viewed, mostly good marks, some worn tines.
A George III Silver Runcible Spoon, Richard Crossley, London 1796, Old English Pattern, 29cm long; A Pair of George III Ladles, London 1787; Another Similar; A Victorian Silver Pickle Fork, probably George Unite, with an ivory handle (split), 9oz 4dwt (5) Predominantly good marks, worn crests, surface scratches etc
A George III Silver Wine Funnel, George Brasier (?), London 1793, with a reeded rim to the tapering bowl, elliptically pierced strainer and pull-off tapering spout, 12cm high, 1oz 9dwt; A Similar Old Sheffield Plate Funnel (2) Worm marks to first, not a perfect fit to body (loose), OSP funnel with worn silver. Both with typical wear and scratches.
A George III Silver Pap Boat, maker`s mark worn, London 1773, with scratched initials and dated 1774, 11cm long, 2oz; Another Similar, worn marks, engraved with a unicorn`s head 11cm, 1.5oz Both with worn marks, both tarnished, typical conditon given age, some minor dents etc
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