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A 20TH CENTURY FOREIGN SILVER COLOURED METAL BOTTLE DECANTER, having triple sided dimpled body, all over fretted and tooled with chrysanthemum and other flora, the bottle in clear blown glass, with stopper, the base stamped "silver", 22.5cm high, tog ether with a pressed silver Whisky decanter LABEL, Birmingham, John Rose 1972
A SELECTION OF SILVER AND OTHER JEWELLERY, to include a suite of abalone and silver necklace, bracelet and ring in a flower head design, seahorse design pendant and chain, modernist necklace with quart, mother-of-pearl and cross design embellishments , cuff bangle, shell decorated jewellery etc.
A LARGE SELECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER COLOURED METAL EARRINGS, many stamped silver or 925, inset with various semi-precious and other stones to include labradite, cornelian, garnet, amethyst, rose quartz etc., to include a silver pendant with four p ear drop almandine garnets around a circular peridot, together with a simulated diamond snowflake style pendant on chain, a 9ct gold cross decorated with twelve cubic zirconia, and a small rose coloured gold metal buckle decorated with seed pearls, e tc.
A George III silver meat skewer, London 1808, a Victorian leather case containing sewing scissors, two ivory pin cushions, one carved as a clamp, a porcelain thimble, two boxwood carved tape measures, a marrow scoop and a measure. (9) Provenance: The Estate of David Powell MBE.
A quantity of pens, artist's brushes and drawing instruments, Chinese calligraphy pens, including two carved wooden pencil boxes, a WWI Christmas tin 1914, Chinese copper plated pen tray cast in low relief, dated verso 2nd Jan 1901, fountain pens, some with 14K gold nibs, and a silver cased fountain pen De La Rue Ltd, London 1905, lacking lid, a small silver frame 4 by 3cm, marked for Birmingham 1901, and sundry collectables. Provenance: The Estate of David Powell MBE.
A quantity of Hornby OO locomotives, rolling stock, track and accessories including a BB diesel engine, LMS Coronation 4-6-2, LNER Silver Fox 4-6-2, Royal Lancer 4-6-2, Mallard 4-6-2, British Railways 'Princess Victoria' boxed set, Pullman coaches and a bomb transporter.
A Mamod steam engine, Hornby type SO1 O gauge engine, no 5600 complete with winding key, a Hornby, Silver King, 60016 engine with tender, Hornby British Railways 69567 engine, two passenger carriages, various other trucks, and other rolling stock, a station platform, a level crossing and a collection of Hornby dublo railway track and other accessories.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware biscuit barrel with silver plated mount, lid and handle, by Elizabeth Fisher, the cylindrical body with five beaded star shaped motifs with central florette, on a blue and buff matt ground with moulded borders, impressed and monogram marks to base, 15 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Stoneware body appears sound. Inner barrel with some pitting, brown markings and staining to inner rim. Base with surface scratches. Mounts with surface scratches and staining to the lid - SEE PHOTOS
A George V ladies leather covered vanity case with outer canvas casing and fitted interior, containing silver and blue guilloche enamel decorated brushes and mirrors, leather covered notepad, leather jewellery box and leather covered travel clock (by Mappin & Webb, London 1927), the case stamped "Mappin & Webb Ltd., Oxford Street, London W"
An Edwardian silver mounted oil lamp, the burner with plated mounts inscribed "Hinks No. 1 Safety", with cut glass reservoir on a tapering column support with foliate embossed decoration raised on a square plinth base with gadrooned and foliate decoration inscribed "Presented by Officers Army Service Corps Aldershot April 21st 1903" (by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1902), 88.5 cm high including chimney CONDITION REPORTS General wear and scuffs, some small knocks and dents to silver mounted base and column. Plated fitments are very worn.
A George III silver oval basket with reeded swing handle and pierced scrolling foliate and medallion decorated banded rim, raised on an oval pierced foliate decorated foot (by Charles Aldridge, London, 1794), 35 cm x 24 cm, 21.8 oz CONDITION REPORTS Some general wear and scuffs and scratches. Some minor knocks. Some wear and slight splitting and separating at joins to handle, but otherwise condition appears to be good.
An Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver bowl with flared rim and beaten decoration, raised on three stylised frog supports (by C R Ashby for The Guild of Handicrafts Limited, London, 1907), 10.5 cm diameter, 3.68 oz CONDITION REPORTS Wear and scuffs. Rim and bowl quite dented and mis-shapen. One foot appears to have been resoldered and another has marks/deposts to base.
A modern silver salver in the George III taste, with shaped gadrooned rim enclosing a centre field engraved "Presented to Brigadier A E Walkling, OBE, by all ranks 33 Artillery Brigade on the occasion of him relinquishing command, 30th December 1964", raised on three scroll feet (by Viner's Limited, Sheffield, 1962), 31.5 cm diameter, 29.13 oz
A pair of late George III silver tablespoons, Old English pattern, bearing initial "C" (by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1807), a George II silver tablespoon, Old English pattern, bearing initials "I*S/S*P" verso (by Edward Pocock, London, 1730) and another George II silver tablespoon, Old English pattern, bearing initials "TMC" verso (by Richard Gosling, London, 1745), 7.4 oz total CONDITION REPORTS Wear and scuffs and some knocks and dents. Some rubbing to the marks (please see photos). Some irregularies where handle meets bowl to the spoon initialled S.P (please see photos). Some small nicks and scratches.
A Victorian oak cased fruit set comprising twelve mother of pearl handled knives and forks with electroplated blades and silver ferrules, a pair of pierced foliate and scrollwork decorated silver bonbon dishes, a pair of plated apostle serving spoons and a pair of associated plated oval salts with gilt-washed interiors on four ball feet, together with shell bowl spoons (cutlery, ferrules and bonbon dishes by Robert Fead Moseley, Sheffield, 1894, serving spoons also stamped with maker's mark) BEING SOLD ON BEHALF OF SUE RYDER CARE, LECKHAMPTON COURT HOSPICE CONDITION REPORTS General wear and scuffs, but overall condition appears reasonably good. Box with wear, scratches and scuffs, and oak lid is cracked.
A George IV silver snuffer tray of rounded rectangular form, the edge with cast relief work, reeded and foliate decoration (by SC Younge & Co., Sheffield, 1824), 34.5 cm x 11 cm, 6.43 oz CONDITION REPORTS General wear and scuffs. A few small knocks. Some rubbing to crests, but overall appears OK.
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