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A pair of George IV fiddle pattern salt spoons, London 1826; a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern salt spoons, Exeter 1873; a George III mustard spoon , London 1777; a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sugar tongs, Exeter 1839; an 18th Century dessert spoon (worn) and a silver handled fish knife (8)
A Waltham 15 carat gold open faced pocket watch, the dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, signed `Waltham USA`, the movement signed `A.W.W. Co., Waltham, Mass.`, keyless wind, assay mark for Birmingham 1914; together with a silver mounted watch holder, with pierced decoration of `C` scrolls against a trellis ground, Birmingham 1900 (2)
David Mellor: A Silver Four Piece "Pride" Tea Service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1962/3, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, oval tapering form with curved sides and in-curved tops, the pots with part black leather covered handles and pull-off covers with ebonised wood finials, 69oz approx (teapot with re-covered handle) See illustration The Pride tea service was designed by David Mellor in 1958. In 1959 it won a Council of Industrial Design award for both aesthetic and practical reasons.
An Art Nouveau Silver Enamelled Pendant, by Charles Horner, 1908, a blue-green enamelled disk surmounted by a plain polished bale suspends two chains which hold a pierced rounded pendant also enamelled in blue-green, on a fine trace link chain, pendant measures 2.9cm by 5.8cm, chain length 42.5cm. For similar example see p.88 Charles Horner of Halifax A celebration of his life and work, Tom J Lawson, 2002
An Art Nouveau Silver Enamelled Necklace, by Charles Horner, 1912, a pale blue and turquoise enamelled frame and a triangular enamelled panel suspended, hung from two chains to a circular enamelled panel on a fine trace link necklace, pendant drop measures 6.9cm, chain length 43.3cm.
An Austro Hungarian Silver Gilt Sapphire and Pearl Enamelled Pendant on Chain, circa 1870-90, an ornate pendant enamelled in blues and greens, an oval cut sapphire set centrally, cabochon sapphires spaced beneath and three split pearls above, with a pear cut sapphire suspended from the base, on a fancy link chain set throughout with sapphires and seed pearls, pendant measures 4.2cm by 6cm, chain length 46.5cm.
An Enamelled Pendant by David Andersen, the red segmented enamelled hoop hangs on a trace link chain, pendant measures 3.2cm by 4.1cm, chain length 59cm, and A Silver Sunburst Pendant, by Jack Spencer, on a trace chain, pendant measures 5cm by 5.8cm, chain length 61cm (2)
A Silver Enamelled Pendant, by Charles Horner, 1912, the pendant and suspended drop guilloche enamelled in pale blue, measures 2.3cm by 5.8cm, on a curb link chain, length 64.8cm. For similar example see p.90 Charles Horner of Halifax A celebration of his life and work, Tom J Lawson, 2002
A Silver Cushion Shaped Wristwatch, signed Omega, circa 1930, 15-jewel lever movement numbered 7210915, adjusted to two positions, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel luminous hands, subsidiary seconds, cushion shaped case with snap-on back, case back numbered 8038201 and stamped Omega, wire lugs, 31mm wide
A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Noble, Peterborough, No.23, 1769, gilt fusee verge movement signed and numbered, square baluster pillars, white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, dial centre signed Noble, Peterborough, beetle and poker hands, both plain polished cases with maker`s mark TP, London 1769, later pendant and bow, 51mm wide
A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Jas Brooden, London, No.29625, 1780, gilt fusee verge movement, diamond endstone, turned pillars, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, later minute hand, both plain polished cases with maker`s mark IW, London 1780, 49mm wide
A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Danl Catlin, Lynn, No.981, 1784, gilt fusee verge movement signed and numbered, turned pillars, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, beetle and poker hands, both plain polished cases with maker`s mark RP, London 1784, 51mm wide
A Pair of German Silver Gilt Neo-Gothic Pedestal Cups, 19th century, each double ogee bowl boldly moulded with swept cabochon motifs applied with scrolls, on melon fluted baluster stem and conforming foot, stamped mark D, star and 13, 14cm high; A Russian Silver and Niello Vodka Goblet, 19th century, the ogee bowl engraved with roundels depicting town scenes amongst foliage, on a baluster short stem and swept circular foot, stamped 84, 9.3cm high; and A Burmese Thabeik, late 19th century, semi-ovoid, chased with a continuous jungle scene inhabited by animals beneath repeat fish motif rim band, 11cm diameter (4)
A Pair of French Silver Salts, Andre Aucoc, France, late 19th century, oval, gilded interiors and beaded borders, stamped A Aucoc and lozenge mark, 7.7cm wide; An Aucoc Pedestal Mustard Pot and Cover, in Baroque style, engraved with a complex monogram, 9.4cm high; A Pair of Aucoc Silver Gilt Mustard Ladles, with beaded decoration; and A Similar Salt Spoon (6)
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