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A George V Silver Sauce Boat, with wavy rim and acanthus leaf capped flying scroll handle, on three shell capped hoof feet, Birmingham 1911; Together with Another George V Silver Sauce Boat, with wavy rim and scroll loop handle, on three shaped pad feet, initialled, Sheffield 1912, total weight 502 grams (2).
An Edward VII Silver Tea Kettle on Stand, the oval semi gadrooned body with similar spout and shaped reeded and hardwood handle, on oval reeded and geometric pierced stand with circular burner beneath, on tapering reeded legs and feet, monogrammed and with presentation inscription from The Refuge Assurance Co. Ltd, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, 34cms high.
A George V Silver Condiment Set, comprising a pair of salts, a lidded mustard and a pair of pepperettes, and three spoons, each with gadrooned rims, initialled B, with blue glass liners, (lacking in one pepperette), Birmingham 1913, makers mark S & M, 231 grams, in a fitted morocco leather case with a green velvet lining, bearing a retailer's label for Rennison, Bridge Street, Sunderland, 20.5 x 28 cms.
A Victorian Silver Napkin Ring, of navette shape, engraved with a medallion cartouche to each side, one monogrammed, between bead borders, Sheffield 1879, maker Martin Hall & Co., 6 cms wide, 32 grams, in a fitted morocco leather case, with a blue silk and velvet lining.
A Victorian Silver Cigar Case by Nathaniel Mills, of flattened oblong form, with rounded ends, machine turned, inscribed 'To Reuben Harvey From His Friend Francis Jn. O'Neill', over a mailed fist, within a scroll and floral cartouche, the hinged cover and base engraved with foliate scrolls, Birmingham 1946, 12.25 x 6 cms, 102 grams.
A 9ct Gold Amethyst Single Stone Dress Ring, the oval stone in shaped collet setting, between scroll shoulders; Together with an Edwardian Bangle, of geometric openwork design with scroll detail; A Modern Stylish Silver Dress Ring, of panel design; An Openwork Buckle; Earrings; Chain etc.
A George V Silver Cased Travelling Pocket Clock, the square dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, folding within an engine turned cushion case on pendant loop, Birmingham 1933; Together with a Victorian Ladies Half Hunter Fob Watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, within foliate engraved case, highlighted in blue enamel, Birmingham 1885, And Another Example. (3)
A Victorian Morocco Leather Case, composed of two satin lined compartments fitted with an ivorine Pocket Forecaster by Negretti & Zambra, composed of three circular rotating discs, with paper instructions; A Pocket Barometer, signed W. H. Harling in a silver plated case; A Thermometer, the opposing compartment fitted with a Pedometer, signed W. H. Harling, (another vaccant aperture probably contained a Pocket Compass), marked in gilt with manufacturers trade mark and owners name, H. Blackburn 1892, 14 cms wide.
A XIX Century Oak Crossbanded Longcase Clock, of weight day movement striking on a bell, the brass dial (30cms) with a silver chapter ring with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, signed A.E.Frith, Halifax, sun/moon arch and brass mask spandrels, the hood with a swan neck pediment, brass roundels fluted pilasters, the trunk with an ogee top door, centred by shell patera, flanked by fluted 1/4 round columns, shell patera to deep plinth, 225cms high.
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