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A copy of a silver William and Mary ‘Lighthouse’ caster, the cylindrical body with a girdle moulding, the pierced foliage engraved cover with a bayonet fitting, the chased swirl top with an acorn finial, on a pierced foot. 6.25in (16cm). Maker Charles stuart Harris, London 1883. 6.5oz (210gm).
A William IV silver Yacht trophy mulled wine jug, the melon panelled body engraved pendant foliage and two inscribed cartouches for the Royal Northern Yacht Club, won the by the ‘Enchantress’ at ganrock, August 1835, the plain neck with a capped scroll handle and a melon panelled foot. 13.5in (34cm). makers Charles Rawlings and William sumner, London 1836. 21.75oz (708gm).
An early North American colonial silver circular salver, the raised shaped moulded border with cast scrolling foliage, on three hoof appliqué cast scroll feet, the underneath with initials WSM. Makers mark Charles le Roue of New York over stamping John le Roue (stamped several times), circa
A late Victorian glass and silver spirit flask, the oval body with crocodile skin covering, above a detachable cup base and a hinged cover. 6in (15cm). Maker T. Hayes, birmingham 1896, together with an edwardian swag engraved and cut glass scent bottle and two glass jars with silver decorative covers and an elliptical hair pin box, Birmingham, different dates and makers. (5)
A fine pair of silver sugar casters in the Adam Revival taste, the vase shape bodies applied rams heads and oval medallions of Vestal virgins linked by laurel swags, the pierced covers with cast artichoke finials, the bases with stiff leaves, the stems to a borders set of florettes on square bases, with acorn feet. 7.75in (19.5cm). Maker Robert Frederick Fox, london 1910. 18oz (586gm).
Bright cut silver cutlery, engraved either crests or initials, comprising: eight Victorian hanoverian pattern table spoons (4 and 4) and a George III Old English pattern table spoon, a set of ten george IV Hanoverian pattern table forks. Makers William Eley and William fearn, London 1820, two more George iII and Victorian, eight George III Old english pattern dessert spoons, six victorian dessert forks (4 and 2), two george IV dessert forks, a late victorian child’s fork and three later dessert forks and nine teaspoons, seven George III, London another edinburgh and another Victorian, different dates and makers, London. 82.5 oz (2706gm). (50)
A Queen Elizabeth II Silver jubilee plate, decorated a portrait of her Majesty after Petro Annagoni, 9in (23cm) diameter, London 1977, 10oz (344gm) (boxed), together with a rectangular silver cigarette box, cedar lined, 6.75in (17cm). Makers Walker & hall, Birmingham 1927. (2)
A Regency style silver five piece tea service, the rectangular bodies with moulded bands and gadroon borders, the teapot with swan neck spout, the hot water jug with a scroll spout, the hinged cover with ebony finials and ebony bracket handles, the milk jug and sugar basin gilded inside, with eagle head appliqué reeded scroll handles, the tea caddy with ebony finial to the hinged cover, all on ribbed appliqué paw and pad feet. Maker George Howson, Sheffield 1918. 75oz (2391gm) (all in).
A set of six Edwardian silver tots of tyg design, each with three bracket handles. Makers E. S. Barnsley ltd, Birmingham 1909, together with a four division silver toast rack, retailed by Brufords of Exeter, makers Adie bros., Birmingham 1932 and a modern silver Madeira label with chain, birmingham 1965. 8oz (264gm). (8)
Military Interest. A Victorian silver pint mug, engraved panels of foliage and a presentation inscription for 3rd Notts Rifle Volunteers, presented by J. J. H. Saint Recorder of Newark 1876, won by Captain Hodgkinson, a ‘C’ scroll handle, the tuck in base on a spreading foot. Maker Harry Holland, london 1874. 10oz (318gm).
A George III silver pear shape cream jug, with a leaf caped scroll handle, on three scroll legs with trifid feet, maker probably William caldecott, London 1757, together with a pair of early Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles with oval bowls, maker James Beebe, London 1846. 6.5oz (210gm). (3)
A large Victorian circular silver salver, the centre engraved the crest of Hodgkinson, with a paterae swag engraving with bright cutting, the raised beaded border with repoussé bell flowers, on claw and ball feet. 16in (40.5cm) diameter. Maker Robert harper, London 1874. 65oz.
A silver three piece cabaret coffee service in George 1st style, the tapering coffee pot with a swan neck spout, the domed hinged cover with a baluster finial, a composite scroll handle, a pear shape cream jug with sparrow beak spout, and a sugar bowl, on a collet foot. Makers Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1926. 15.25oz (500gm) (all in).
An Edwardian silver scaled down copy of the Winchester bushel for Romsey, inscribed Joseph mortimer - Mayor 1792 Cocoran Feut london, gilded inside with two lug handles. 4in (10cm). Retailed by C. T. waters, Romsey. Makers Barnard Brothers, london 1906. 5.5oz (182gm).
A Victorian silver ‘moon flask’ scent bottle, decorated an enamel yellow rose on one side and a monogram to the reverse. Makers saunders & Shepherd Ltd., London 1886, together with a late Victorian swirl fluted silver smelling salts bottle, with glass stopper to the glass liner. maker C. H. Cheshire, Birmingham 1892, with a case by George Edwards of Glasgow. (2)
A silver and gold enamel powder compact and matching cocktail cigarette case. Makers B. & c. and Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1933, cased together with a set of six late Victorian pierced silver buttons with repoussé flowers. Makers Levi & saloman, Birmingham 1899, boxed.
Two silver part dressing table sets, one with green enamel, the other inscribed ‘Diane’, comprising: a hand mirror, two cut glass powder bowls with silver covers (enamel chipped), a shoe horn, and button hook, birmingham 1934-5, a hand mirror, a pair of clothes brushes and a glass powder jar with silver cover, birmingham 1938 and Sheffield 1928/9. (9)
A good Namikawa style vase of hexagonal baluster form with everted neck, the dark blue ground decorated in gold and silver wire with two red-throated birds perched amidst a wysteria tree, between key-fret bands, 7.5ins (18.5cm) high, unsigned, late nineteenth century.
An early 20th Century silver cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, the Swiss 17-jewel movement with four adjustments, to a double sunk Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged case with polished cuvette, engine turned back cover centred with a gartered cartouche and plain band, with import marks 925, width 2”, together with a silver graduated curb link Watch Chain with T Bar and Swivel, length 12”, (2)
A first quarter of the 20th Century Silver cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, retailed by H Samuel of Manchester, “Acme Lever”, the movement with dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial, with subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover centred with a gartered cartouche and plain band, width 2”
An early 20th Century silver cased quarter repeating open faced keyless Pocket Watch, unsigned, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with mono metallic balance and over coiled hairspring, and a further strike on two coiled gongs, to a double sunk Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, with push repeat at three, width 2 ¼”
An early 20th Century Swiss Silver Cased open face keyless Pocket Watch, Zenith, 2999029, the frosted gilt and jewelled and movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel over coil hairspring with micro regulation adjustment, to a double sunk Arabic enamelled dial with outside minute and 24 hour track, with sunk subsidiary seconds and fancy gilt hands, in hinged and polished case with engine-turned back cover, and plain polished band, width 2 ¼”
A mixed lot comprising: An early 20th Century silver cased open faced Pocket Watch, Kendall and Dent, London 106 Cheapside London, the frosted movement to a Roman enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover, centred with gartered cartouche, together with a mid 19th Century silver cased open faced Fob Watch, with frosted gilt and jewelled movement, to a fancy Roman dial in an all over engraved hinged case, various dates and makers, (2)
A mixed lot comprising: A mid 19th Century silver cased open faced Fob Watch, Webster of London, to a frosted gilt movement, with jewelled end stone and dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial to sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track, and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case, with all over engine turned decoration, centred with a gartered cartouche, together with a chrome cased oversize keyless Watch, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement, to a Roman enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, with hand set to the band, (2)
A Mixed Lot comprising: an early 20th Century nickel cased keyless Stop Watch, the movement with Geneva stripe decoration to an Arabic enamel dial (hairline), with outside minute track and subsidiary for half hours, in a circular polished case, with start/reset to the crown and stop button to the band, and bearing military markings to the back cover “PATT3” over Government broad arrow over “2300”; together with a Silver cased open face Pocket/Stop Watch (requires restoration), various dates and makers (2)
A Mixed Lot comprising: a Silver cased Full Hunter Verge Watch (incomplete); together with Watch Chain and Silver Vesta Case; a Silver cased open face key wind Pocket Watch and a further base metal keyless example; and two further white metal chains, various dates and makers (7)
A Mixed Lot comprising: a late 19th Century Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch; together with two Ladies Gold Plated Wrist Watches and a further chrome plated mid size Wrist Watch, two various Vesta Cases and a Silver Vesta Case of sliding rectangular form, various dates and makers (7)
An early 20th Century Silver cased Wrist Watch, unsigned, the jewelled movement with Geneva stripe decoration to a black Arabic dial, with outside minute track, luminous filled hands and sunk subsidiary seconds, in a hinged and polished case with hinged lugs, and fitted navy blue strap, with import marks for Glasgow 1917, sponsor’s mark JW, width 1 3/8”
A late 20th Century stainless steel automatic centre seconds Calendar Wrist Watch, Seiko, the 17 jewel automatic movement to a silvered dial with applied silvered baton markers, and further silver dagger hands with sweep centre seconds, and date aperture at 3, in a polished case with snap-on back, width 1 ½”
An early 20th Century Silver Cased Boudoir Timepiece, the shaped and waisted case engraved “Tempus Fugit et Nunquam Revertitur”, and raised on four bun feet, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, to a spring driven movement, height 3 ½”, Birmingham 1906, Maker’s Mark HW Ltd
A George V Silver mounted Mahogany cased Boudoir Timepiece, the waisted and shaped case with reeded mount, to a Brass bezel enclosing a 1 ¼” Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and blue steel spade hands, fitted with a 30-hour movement, height 4”
A late 19th Century Nickel cased oversized keyless Watch, in Silver mounted Travel Case, the frosted gilt movement with mono metallic balance, to a white enamel dial, with subsidiary seconds and pale green enamel cartouches, each with Roman numerals and outside gilt minute track, with blued steel hands, in a hinged and polished case with hand set to the band, width 2 ½”, together with a silver mounted easel backed case of typical rectangular form, the applied mount of hammered construction with vacant cartouche and rouge Morocco covered case, height 4 ½”, Birmingham 1907, Makers Mark H M
A 19th Century Silver on Copper swing handled Cake Basket, of lobed circular form, with hinged and reeded handle, to a cast and applied floral foliage “C” scroll and shell border, with lobed body and plain centre, and raised on a spreading circular foot, diameter 12”
A Mixed Lot comprising: an electroplated swing handled Basket, with hinged handle, and body constructed from a pierced raspberry frame, and further set with circular wirework body; together with a 20th Century Silver on Copper Salver, of circular form, with pierced rim and chased field (2)
A Mixed Lot comprising: a large Silver on Copper Tea Tray, of plain rectangular form with canted corners and pierced gallery, raised on four compressed bun feet; together with two various Lidded Serving Dishes, two light Candelabra, glass Butter Dish, swing handled Cake Basket, Milk Jug and Sugar Basin, further Sugar Basin, Bon-Bon Dish, Snuffer Tray, cut glass Caster, Bottle Coaster, and three various Bird Figures (qty)
A Mixed Lot comprising: a Silver on Copper Open Salt; together with an oval electroplated Sucrier; a further electroplated Britannia Metal oval Teapot, lidded Dressing Table Box, three various Spirit Funnels, Dowser Cone and two base metal Strainer Spoons, various dates and makers (qty)
A mid 19th Century Silver on Copper swing handled Cake Basket, of rectangular form, with cast and applied floral and foliate border, with hinged handle and lobed body, with further chased floral and foliate decoration, and raised on a spreading rectangular foot, width 13”
A George V Ink Stand, of shaped rectangular form, with cast and applied rim, to a plain field, and centred with a cut glass and further silver mounted inkwell, with hinged cover, to a pen recess and raised on four cast and applied scrolling feet, width 7 ¼”, Sheffield 1912, Maker’s Mark Walker & Hall
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