Victorian silver baluster shaped cream jug having a high scroll handle and standing on splayed feet, bears presentation inscription ‘To William Freeman from N. Kendall Esq of Pelyn….’, makers Richard Pierce & George Burrows, London 1844, 13.25cm high, 5.7oz approx Several minor dents - General condition consistent with age **
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Victorian cut glass circular butter bowl having a silver cover and stand, the cover having a finial formed as a recumbent cow, makers Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1846, diameter of bowl 12cm, diameter of stand 16cm, total silver weight 9oz approx The cover is very slightly buckled - General condition consistent with age **
Victorian silver baluster shaped cream jug having embossed foliate decoration, beaded rim and high rococo handle, standing on a circular foot, bears presentation inscription ‘Presented to Mr I. Biddis, with a purse of sovereigns by the officers and workmen of the L & N.W. Railway Co Carriage Works….’, makers Elkington & Co, London 1857, 14.5cm high, 7.3oz approx Base is very slightly buckled - General condition consistent with age **
Victorian hobnail cut glass claret jug of ovoid form, the silver handle, cover and mounts hallmarked for William Gibson and John Langman, London 1895, 19.5cm high Bottom end of handle although never intended to be fixed to the glass should sit flush to it and it is slightly lifted away - General condition consistent with age **
Pair of Elizabeth II silver Corinthian column candlesticks, each standing on a square stepped foot, maker Alexander Smith, Birmingham 1971, 24.5cm high One candlestick has a slight lean to the column and is extremely slightly mis-shapen. There are several minor dents mainly to the base rim of each - General condition consistent with age **
George V dark purple leather travelling toiletry case, containing various silver mounted jars, brushes etc, makers P.W.G., London 1927 and William Comyns & Sons 1926/1927, also a steel shoe horn/button hook, leather trinket box and leather cotton reel case, also a canvas outer cover, width of case 46cm Oval jar is badly smashed, smaller circular jar has a crack, other than that the requisites appear to be ok, the case has some scratching to the exterior and splitting to the purple silk on the interior - General condition consistent with age **
Set of three early 20th Century German silver gilt boat shaped two handled salts, each having pierced Neo-classical and stylised foliate decoration and standing on four splayed feet, with clear and frosted glass liners and conforming spoons, makers marks for Bruckmann & Sohne and retailers mark for Posen, 9.5cm wide Case is missing all silk lining to the underside of cover, the remaining silk lining is very tatty and the outside of the case is somewhat dirty. The salts themselves are fine - General condition consistent with age **
Edwardian silver three piece tea service, each piece having a hammered finish, stylised mounts and standing on triple splayed supports, maker Charles Edwards, London 1904/1905, 24.9oz approx gross Teapot has two minor chips to the upper edge of the ebonised handle, the back leg which joins the lower end of handle has been somewhat `pushed in`. The cream jug has a minor dent and the sugar basin has two minor dents - General condition consistent with
Victorian silver and silver gilt ‘Kate Greenaway’ double ended scent bottle by Sampson Mordan & Co, having typical engraved decoration depicting two young girls standing outside a church, having a hinged cover to one end and a screw cover to the other, London 1884, 11cm long, in original velvet and silk lined Morocco case Glass stopper is jammed - General condition consistent with age **
Edward VII silver miniature three piece tea set and gallery tray, each piece with fluted decoration, the two handled tray having an oak base and standing on ball feet, makers Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1906, height of teapot 2.75cm, width of tray 10.25cm Oak panel is loose in tray, flange to underside of tray is somewhat bent and buckled - General condition consistent with age **
Early 20th Century silver enamel and guilloche enamel circular box formed as a basket of flowers, the hinged cover decorated with roses tied up with a blue bow, import marks and Birmingham date letter for 1915, 4.5cm diameter Chipping to enamel on the edge of the cover, one area approx 2cm long, another area approx 1cm long - General condition consistent with age **
Early 19th Century Russian silver, silver gilt and niello snuff box decorated with Motrosov’s statue of Minin and Pozharsky, the underside with a trophy of arms, Moscow mark for 1820 and assay mark for Michael Karpinsky, makers mark a Cyrillic O.I., 9.75cm wide, 2.8oz approx General condition consistent with age **
George V silver rectangular cigarette box having striped engine turned decoration, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1916, 17.75cm wide, weighted One rear corner a little dented also a slight 1cm dent to the back panel, interior most likely would have had a wooden lining to the underside of the cover which is now missing - General condition consistent with age **
Heuer - Stainless steel cased gentleman’s manual wind chronograph ‘Camaro’ wristwatch having a signed silver dial with baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds and twin subsidiary dials, reference 7743, S30, serial no. 134854, on an NSA steel bracelet, case diameter 38mm Lens is fairly scratched, hands showing some wear. Original winding crown, case is fairly scratched all over, most of which should polish out. N.S.A. bracelet in good condition. Movement currently functions - General condition consistent with age **
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths gentleman’s rectangular watch head, stamped ‘18 .750’, the square gilt dial having black baton hour markers, case 30mm x 21mm, together with a circular watch head stamped ‘.375’, the silver coloured dial with gilt Roman numerals, black batons and a subsidiary seconds dial, 27mm x 25mm Goldsmiths & Silversmiths head; The original thick lens is heavily scratched. The 20mm square dial is in grubby and untouched condition, case scratched as expected for age. Jewelled movement marked `Universal, Geneve` and no:258 cal. Does not currently fu
James Evil of Bath - George IV silver duplex cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, signed movement No.1008, hallmarked for London 1827, case diameter 48mm Some damage to edge of enamel dial - movement currently functions - no outer case - General condition consistent with age **
Charles Frodsham - Silver cased full hunter key wind pocket watch, the signed enamel dial numbered 02626 having Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the plain case with gilt interior hallmarked for London 1864, signed movement numbered 02626, case diameter 48mm, together with a plush lined leather case Considerable wear to engraved decoration, no lens, small hairline crack across minute track at 6 o`clock - General condition consistent with age **
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