A mixed lot including carriage clock case, two pocket knives, silver cased watch, brass lighter, two compacts, a small quantity of costume jewellery, badges etc, also a box of miscellaneous collectables including glass, photographic plates, microscope slides, two flasks, cased pair of cut throat razors etc.
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A 19th century pearlware chestnut basket and stand decorated in the "Willow" pattern with pierced lattice effect decoration, a 19th century silver shaped teapot transfer decorated with seashells and with swan finial and large late 19th century blue and white jug transfer decorated in the classical manner. CONDITION REPORT: The chestnut bowl has one handle broken and is missing, surface scratches as you would expect, the silver shaped teapot has rubbing to the raised parts, the tip of the swan finial is missing, a chip to the spout, crazing and rubbing throughout, and the large jug is OK.
A pair of Wiltshaw and Robinson Carlton Ware vases, pattern 2519, height 16cm, a Gustavsberg Argenta green ground footed bowl with silver overlay, diameter 10cm, a Continental porcelain two part dish with floral encrustation, a ginger jar with cover, two mortars, a pestle and a Loetz style green glass vase (af) (7). CONDITION REPORT: Vases are quite dirty especially around the rim and one has a hairline crack visible to the rim area, also some rubbing to gilding. Continental porcelain dish has several losses to the floral encrustation. The small green vase has small rim chips.
A 1930's Royal Doulton Kings ware tobacco jar and cover with hallmarked silver rim and cylindrical body decorated with Dutch figures in a landscape, printed marks to base, London 1935, height 13cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some surface scratches and light wear to the mounts, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A George V hallmarked silver circular salver with shaped border and raised on four ball and claw feet, inscribed "Presented to Mr & Mrs P Moseley on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary, 6th June 1937 by the directors of JL Holt & Moseley Ltd", Sheffield 1935, diameter 27cm, approx 22ozt.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, with hinged lid and ebonised loop handle, raised on spreading oval foot, height 16.5cm, with matching helmet shaped cream jug and twin handled sugar bowl, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, approx 26ozt.
A George VI hallmarked silver twin handled trophy raised on spreading square sectioned base, Sheffield 1937, height 12cm and a George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy, Tiptaft & Son, Birmingham 1931, height 12cm, combined weight approx 9.1ozt (2).
A George III hallmarked silver twin handled trophy, with later embossed foliate decoration and presentation engraving "1870 The Derbyshire Agricultural Society 1st Prize for the Best Imagined Farm over 200 Acres awarded to Mr Robert Sybray, Alderwasley", Newcastle 1814, height 17cm, approx 20ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver goblet engraved "Bantam Champion 1948 JG Anderson", makers mark indistinct (probably Robert Pringle & Sons), London 1924, height 10cm and an associated pair of hallmarked silver mustard spoons, London 1799 and 1792, combined weight approx 1.5ozt (3).
A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver open salts of circular form with shaped cast decorated rim, embossed and engraved with floral scrolls on shell capped shell legs, each engraved "Presented by the society of Bombay to Major General and Mrs Barr, March 1847", Robert Hennell, London 1846, diameter 8.5cm, approx 6.9ozt.
A cased George VI hallmarked silver three piece cruet of cylindrical form, the pepper and mustard with stepped domed cover, the open salt and mustard with blue glass liners, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1939, with two associated spoons, one silver, combined weight approx 3.2ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver four piece cruet set comprising a bellied mustard with hinged lid, a circular open salt and a pair of peppers, each raised on shell shaped legs to stepped feet, with associated spoon, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1915, combined weight approx 7.5ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver open salt of oval form, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1932, a cylindrical Edwardian hallmarked silver pepper, Charles Edwards, London 1905 and an Edwardian silver cruet frame, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1901, combined weight approx 8.3ozt.
An Edwardian hallmarked silver oval mustard with pierced design in the Art Nouveau manner, Birmingham 1908 (lacking liner) (af), a further oval pierced lidded mustard, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1908 (lacking liner) and a George III boat shaped open salt, Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1802 (lacking liner), approx 3.5ozt.
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