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An emerald and diamond dragonfly brooch, the thorax formed from an oval faceted emerald, with alternate emeralds and diamonds forming the segmented abdomen. Diamond set jaws, compound eyes and wings. All set in silver and backed in gold. Detachable brooch fitting. Tested as 9ct gold and silver
A cased sapphire, ruby, diamond and split pearl butterfly brooch, the abdomen and thorax set with split pearls with ruby set eyes, the pierced wings set with rose cut diamonds, faceted sapphires and rubies, all set in silver and backed in gold. Tested as approximately 9ct gold and silver
A sapphire, ruby, diamond and split pearl butterfly brooch, the abdomen and thorax set with a pearl and split pearls, with ruby set eyes, the pierced wings set with rose cut diamonds, faceted sapphires and rubies, all set in silver and backed in gold. Tested as approximately 9ct gold and silver
A ladies sterling silver Omega De Ville mechanical bracelet watch, c.1970, the rectangular landscape pewter coloured dial with a brushed texture, with white hands and baton markings. Bevelled glass and brushed case to an integral four row fancy link bracelet with slide clasp. Import hallmark London 1974. Model No. 711.1907. Case No. 1011 8270. Movement No. 37172064. CAL .625
A collection of George III/Victorian fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: two table forks, four dessert forks and one dessert spoon, a 19th century French fiddle pattern tablespoon, a hanoverian pattern tablespoon, 1747, a pair of old english pattern tablespoons, 1926, a rat-tail coffee spoon, Birmingham 1916, and four pieces of silver plated fiddle pattern flatware, some pieces monogrammed or crested, 18.5 oz weighable silver (16)
A collection of late 19th century/early 20th century Russian silver fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, and some later additional pieces stamped 875, all crested, comprising: seven table forks, eight dessert forks, soup ladle and three similar dessert spoons, also the following late 19th century and 20th century flatware, part monogrammed or crested, various patterns: three tablespoons, one table fork, conserve spoon, sugar sifter ladle, six butter knives, six coffee spoons, cased, six pastry forks, two small serving forks, a teaspoon, pair of sugar tongs, fish knife, serving spoon, butter knife, six mocha spoons with pierced foliate handles and gilt bowls, and some low grade metalwares flatware and silverplated flatware.
A collection of silver comprising: a pair of salts, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1893, of strapwork pierced oval form with foliate engraved frieze, 8 cm long, with blue glass liners, a pair of fiddle pattern salt spoons, London 1842, a pair of sugar tongs, London 1800, monogrammed, a shallow circular bowl with pierced sides and wavy rim on foliate capped bracket supports, by S J Levi & Company, Birmingham 1931, 21 cm diameter, and a sugar caster of baluster form, Birmingham 1956, 21 cm diameter, 19 oz weighable silver (10)
A Victorian silver old English pattern soup ladle, by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1894, monogrammed, an 18th century German silver pointed old English pattern soup ladle, by Heinrich Otto Christian Knauer, Gottingen c.1780, crested, and two continental silver and white metal ladles (4)
An early 20th century silver gilt two handled miniature trophy cup, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1930, of half fluted baluster form on a pedestal circular foot with foliate rim, inscribed `The Hertfordshire County Milk Recording Society, Replica of Makbar Challenge Cup`, the reverse inscribed `Won by Messrs Sherriff & Sons 1930`, 7.75 cm high, and three 20th century silver two handled trophy cups, inscribed, 26 oz excluding plinths (one loaded) (8)
A Charles II silver beaker, maker`s mark probably IN with mullet below in a heart shaped shield, see Jackson`s revised edition, p125, London 1661/2,* of tapering cylindrical form on a moulded foot with a slightly flared rim, engraved with a coat of arms within a ribbon tied plumed mantling, the base engraved with initials of various members of the family as listed below, 12.25 cm high, 9 oz. The date letter D was entered from 28th June 1661 to 27th June 1662. The arms are for Healey impaling Nelthorpe. This beaker has been passed down nine generations to the present owner and the engraved initials and dates on the base of the beaker relate to various descendants of the family. H T V 1662 Thomas Healey and his wife Ursula Nelthorpe, married on 26th February 1660/1 J I C 1761 Jane and John Chatterton M I C 1781 for Mary and John Chatterton M G C 1827 for Mary and George Chatterton JC 1868 for John Chatterton JHC 1897 for John Henry Chatterton
An Edwardian silver old english pattern flatware service, all by George Howson for Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1902, except for the six soup spoons by Fenton Bros Ltd, Sheffield 1930, comprising; 6 table forks, 2 tablespoons,6 soup spoons,6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, and 6 teaspoons, with a set of 6 modern silver table knives and 6 matching dessert knives, in a fitted box, weighable silver 64 oz (45)
An early 20th century silver two handled cup, by Alexander, Clark & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1926, of circular form applied with a leaf work border, on a pedestal circular foot, inscribed, 19.25 cm high to top of handle, and two more silver trophy cups, inscribed, 29.5oz excluding plinths (one loaded) (6)
A rare set of eight pairs of 19th century Chinese Export silver fruit eaters with bloodstone handles, the knives by Wongshing, Canton circa 1840, 21 cm long, the forks unmarked, 17.5 cm long, all engraved with two crests, (16) The crests of FERGUSON of Scotland and of HAMILTON of Gilkerscleough, Scotland.
A George III silver tea urn, by John Emes, London 1807, the circular urn with a waisted neck supported on four leaf capped paw supports, resting on a shaped square base on ball feet, the reeded spigot with an ivory handle, the detachable domed cover with a compressed ball finial, with gadroon borders and lion mask ring handles, engraved with coat of arms and crest, 37 cm high, approximately 140oz. The arms of SIBTHORP quartering WALDO impaling (?) SUTTON for a descendant of Col. HUMPHREY SIBTHORP, MP (1744-1815) of Canwick Hall, Lincolnshire. Colonel Sibthorp declined a baronetcy, but in 1804 assumed by Royal Warrant the additional name and arms of WALDO in grateful remembrance of an ancestor. The name Sibthorp is inextricably linked with plant science at Oxford University where an earlier Humphrey Sibthorp, who married Sarah Waldo, and their son John were both Professors of Botany.
A Victorian silver three piece teaset, by Charles Lias, London 1845, of faceted baluster shape supported on shaped circular feet, the domed cover with a faceted baluster finial, overall engraved with scrolling foliage, with vacant cartouches, the cream jug and two handled sugar bowl with gilt interiors, 46 oz (3)
An early 20th century silver cruet set, by S W Smith & Co, Birmingham 1912/13, the mustard spoon different maker, Sheffield 1912, of octagonal vase shape on pedestal square feet, comprising a mustard, two salts and two peppers, and three condiments spoons, in a fitted case, 9 oz excluding blue glass liners (12)
A set of five George III silver old English bright cut picture back teaspoons, possibly by John Priestman, London 1794, with a dove holding an olive branch in its beak, engraved with initials P over IM, 13cm long, a set of eleven teaspoons with shell bowls, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1900, an old english bright cut teaspoon, two old english pattern mustard spoons, a set of six continental silver apostle coffee spoons, and a set of six pairs of silverplate and mother of pearl fruit eaters, 10oz weighable silver (37)
A William IV four piece silver tea and coffee set, by Charles Gibson, London 1833, of foliate embossed melon shape on leafy scroll shell capped pad feet with leaf capped scroll handles and foliate finials, gilt interiors, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and two handled sugar bowl, 72oz (4)
A set of four George III silver salts, by Henry Chawner, London 1790, of two handled boat shape on pedestal oval feet with reeded borders, the bodies pierced with bands of arched strapwork, with vacant shaped rectangular cartouches, 14.25 cm long from handle to handle, and four George III silver old english pattern salt spoons, various makers, London 1803, in a fitted case, 11 oz weighable silver excluding blue glass liners
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