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A fine pair of Victorian cast-silver novelty thistle pepper pots, with highly detailed engraved decoration and removeable caps, by Edward H Stockwell, hallmarks London 1875, length 10cm, 4.9ozNo damage or repair, both still heavy gauge and decoration is crisp, hallmarks clear and matching
A fine pair of Victorian silver-gilt table candlesticks, each drip pan raised on shaped and twisted wirework quadruple base, with acanthus finial, by Wright & Davies, hallmarks London 1875, height 20.5cm, 16.8oz1 candlestick pan and head is wobbly and loose and when comparing stems above drip pans appears to have a small repair, corners of quadruple base on loose candlestick are very slightly bent downwards, gilding still relatively bright, hallmarks clear and matching
A cased set of 4 George V novelty silver Louis Wain cat menu card holders, by Levi & Salaman, hallmarks Birmingham 1910, each modelled as a cat seated beside an open empty bird cage with a napkin, registration no. 562450, length 5cm, 2ozBase edges have a few extremely minor holes, general wear to high points, hallmarks slightly rubbed and matching
A 19th century Italian silver and rose gold locket pendant, circa 1820, allover engraved Adams style floral swag decoration, opening to reveal miniature watercolour on card, portrait of a gentleman, and oval bevelled glass mirror, length 5.5cmCard is slightly warped and rippled, high points slightly worn with a minor dent on backing of case, there is a slight opening all the way around when locket is closed, unmarked
STUART DEVLIN - an Elizabeth II silver-gilt novelty surprise egg, opening to reveal hedgehog hiding beneath flower, with green enamel base, hallmarks London 1978, no. 217, height 7.5cm, 4.3oz, in fitted Boodle & Dunthorne caseNo damage or repair, no enamel loss, gilding still bright, hallmarks clear
A late Victorian silver oblong combination sovereign and Vesta case, plain form with gilt interior, by Henry Matthews, hallmarks Birmingham 1898, length 7cm, 1.5ozNo damage or repair, general wear to high points, front cover has engraved initials, both hinges working perfectly, gilding very bright, hallmarks clear
An Art Deco Continental silver plated enamel cheroot case, with hand painted panel depicting silhouette of a lady holding a bouquet of flowers, with gilded interior, 8cm x 5cmEnamel has a few very minor surface abrasions but no damage or losses, a few small plate flakes on rear of case, gilding bright, hinge and catch working perfectly
A Victorian silver snuffbox, shaped rectangular form with bright-cut engraved decoration and gilt interior, by Colen Huwer Cheshire, hallmarks Birmingham 1869, 5.5 x 3.5cm, 1.3ozLid is quite heavily worn and wearing slightly thin, box has several small dents mainly on base, hinge working perfectly, gilding faded, hallmarks clear
A Persian silver cigarette box, allover engraved decoration with gilt interior, stamped with maker's mark inside lid, 16 x 8cm, 10.4ozLid has 1 small dent on rear right corner, otherwise no damage and only general wear, hinge working perfectly, gilding relatively bright, mark clear, stamped 84
An American sterling silver and baby blue enamel dinner bell, Foster & Bailey of Rhode Island, circa 1900, height 6.5cm, 2.6ozFinial has 1 small enamel chip, otherwise no damage or restoration, gilding relatively bright, mark clear, Ring has been re-purposed from a brooch/stickpin head with an added ring shank, sterling
A German silver stone set dinner bell, relief embossed decoration with an howdah finial, maker's marks SS, imported by JG Piddington London 1904, height 10cm, 3.8ozNo damage or repair, 1 stone missing and several others heavily chipped, general wear to high points, marks slightly rubbed, stamped 930
A Victorian silver lidded tankard mustard pot, engraved foliate and flaming torch decoration, with thumbpiece and glass liner, indistinct maker's mark, London 1839, height 7cm, 4oz weighableGeneral wear all over, decoration rubbed, hinged lid working, liner has a few small chips to top rim, hallmarks indistinct
A Victorian silver dog collar, engraved floral decoration with leather lining and inscribed name Weasie, maker's marks UW?, hallmarks London 1879, internal diameter 8cmGeneral wear all over with a few minor dents and 1 small split on edge, leather is quite worn and cracked with 1 small portion missing, hallmarks clear
An Art Deco George V 5-piece silver travelling dressing table set, comprising 2 hairbrushes, 2 clothes brushes, and 1 hand mirror, with striped engine turned decoration, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, hallmarks Birmingham 1924, mirror length 27cm, casedNo damage or repair, cartouches have engraved initial, hallmarks clear
A George V silver-fronted rectangular strut photo frame, with relief embossed floral border, William Neal Ltd, Birmingham 1919, overall height 24cm, internal measurements 20.5 x 15.5cmGeneral wear to high points, interior silk backing is heavily worn and stained, hallmarks clear
A pair of 18th century Neo-Classical silver table candlesticks, with relief embossed acanthus leaf decoration and removeable sconces, probably by John Carter of Sheffield, circa 1774 (lion passant mark only), height 27cm, 21.6ozNo damage or repair, no holes, faces have engraved leopard head crest
A George VI Art Deco silver and green hombre enamel 5-piece dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, 2 x hair brushes, and 2 x clothes brushes, engine turned and engraved floral and sunburst decoration, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1937, mirror length 30cmHand mirror and 1 clothes brush both have enamel losses on handles, otherwise only a few extremely minor edge chips, hallmarks clear
A George V Art Deco silver and green enamel 5-piece dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, 1 x hair brush, 2 x clothes brushes, and 1 x powder jar, with engine turned sunburst decoration, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1933, mirror length 28.5cm1 clothes brush has an extremely large enamel loss and edge dent, otherwise only a few extremely minor edge chips, lid to powder jar is not an exact fit, hallmarks slightly rubbed
A George V Art Deco silver and tortoiseshell pique inlaid 3-piece dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, possibly by Corke & Apthorp, London 1922, mirror length 27cmAll pieces have personalised engraved name, general wear to high points, hallmarks slightly rubbed and matching
A George V Art Deco silver and tortoiseshell 4-piece dressing table set, comprising 2 x hairbrushes, and 2 x clothes brushes, Hasset & Harper Ltd, Birmingham 1932, largest length 25.5cmAll have silver inlaid initials KH, clothes brushes are quite heavily dented, hallmarks slightly rubbed and matching
A George V Art Deco silver and teal enamel 3-piece dressing table set, comprising hand mirror and 2 x clothes brushes, with engine turned sunburst decoration, Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1932, mirror length 28cmMirror has 2 losses on handle and several minor edge chips around main body, otherwise no damage or repair, hallmarks clear and matching
A George V Art Deco silver and pink celluloid 3-piece dressing table set, comprising hairbrush and 2 x clothes brushes, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1926, and 3 French Art Deco silver plated pink enamel dressing table jars, largest height 17cm (6)All pieces heavily worn with several edge dents and a few chips on glass bottles, hallmarks rubbed
A George V Art Deco silver and blue enamel travelling vanity set, retailed by Finnigans, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1925, comprising faux shagreen case containing fitted interior, to include hand mirror, silver and glass dressing table jars, manicure set etc, case 40cm x 30cmA few inserts appear to be missing but case is mostly complete, perfume bottle cap and shoe horn have enamel losses, otherwise all appear to be in good condition, hallmarks clear, case has general wear on edges
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