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A late 18th Century silver pear cased Verge Watch, J Richards, London, 68409, the gilt movement with pierced and engraved cock and finned pillars, to a Roman and Arabic enamel dial with gilt hands (A/F) in a hinged case with repaired bow and plain polished outer, marked for London 1790, makers mark WB, diameter 2”
An early 19th Century silver pair cased Verge Watch, G Cummins 961, the gilt movement with engraved cock and plain finned pillars, to a Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track and spade hands, in a hinged and polished case with bull’s-eye glass and replacement bow and polished outer, both numbered 961, London 1822, Makers mark J W, width 2 ¼”
A late 19th Century silver cased Pocket Watch, D Lickert & Son, Norwich, No 40057, the gilt movement with engraved cock jewelled end stone, plain pillars and dust cover, to a Roman enamelled dial with outside minute track and spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, London 1887, width 1 7/8”
A late 19th Century silver cased Pocket Watch, D Lickert, Norwich, No 40084, the gilt movement with engraved cock jewelled end stone, plain pillars and dust cover, a Roman enamelled dial with outside minute track (hands lacking), in a hinged and polished case, with milled band, London 1887, Makers mark C H, diameter 1 7/8”
An early 20th Century Swiss silver cased keyless Half Hunter Pocket Watch, hexameter, the 15 jewel movement with Geneva stripe decoration, to a bimetallic balance with over coil hair spring, to an Arabic enamelled dial, with subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, in a hinged and polished case, blue enamel chapter ring, Birmingham 1927, Makers mark A L D, width 2”
An early 20th Century silver and niello decorated open face keyless Pocket Watch, the frosted gilt movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel hair spring, to a double sunk Arabic enamel dial, signed Alpina, with subsidiary seconds and gilt hands, in a hinged case with striped decoration, width 2”; Together with a similarly decorated Watch Chain, length 9 ½”, (2)
A mixed lot of Wristwatches, comprising: a 9ct gold example, Waltham, the 15 jewel movement to an Arabic enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, in a square case with snap on back and black fitted strap; Together with a 9ct gold Elco, the 15 jewel movement to a silvered Arabic dial in a square 9ct gold case with snap on back, the third a Swiss 9ct gold Ladies Wristwatch, Wyler, the fourth, a silver cased Ladies Wristwatch, unsigned, (4)
A Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette by Gervase Wheeler Birmingham 1840 with initialled oval on an engine turned and scroll foliate ground the base scroll foliate engraved the gilt interior with engraved and pierced basket and scroll foliate grille with suspension ring 3.6cm (1.5in) wide
A set of four George III Scottish Provincial oar pattern teaspoons by John Heron Greenock a pair of Victorian suger tongs by W R Smily London 1853 a set of four Victorian silver salts Birmingham 1896 the circular bodies embossed with ribbons and swags raised on pedestal feet with intergral porcelain liners and a pair of plated grape shears and twelve other items 422g (13.5oz) weighable silver (22). John Heron of Greenock is recorded to have operated between 1800-1830 see Jackson Sir Charles ‘Jackson’s Silver and Gold Marks’ third edition p605
A silver rectangular cigarette box the marks rubbed with line decorated and monogrammed cover cedar lined 13cm (5in) wide; a circular salt Birmingham 1946 with blue glass liner; a napkin ring; and a pair of mother-of-pearl opera glasses in a red velvet case (4)
A silver baluster shaped caster by J. B. Chatterley & Sons Birmingham 1973 the pierced cover with cast scroll border and reeded acorn finial on pedestal foot 18cm (7in) high 163g (5.25 oz); and a silver coaster Birmingham 1973 with rope twist rim and embossed scroll and foliate band with turned wooden base 12.5cm (5in) diameter
A late Victorian silver christening mug by C.H. Cheshire Birmingham 1893 embossed with floral sprays flanking vacant oval within laurel wreath with scroll handle and on domed foot 7.5cm (3in) high 66g (2 oz); and a pair of electroplated candlesticks cast in the Adam Revival taste with square tapering columns on square bases embossed with drapery swags and ram’s head masks 20cm (8in) high (3)
A silver large sauceboat London 1934 oval with gadroon rim leaf-capped scrolled handle and on three shell supports issuing from shells 21cm (8.25in) long 365g (11.75 oz); a silver three-piece cruet set by Barker Bros Ltd Birmingham 1934 with trellis pierced band and blue glass liners in case with two spoons; a pepperette and mustard Birmingham 1935; and four cutlery pieces
A Victorian Scottish silver christening mug probably John Russell Glasgow 1876 embossed a band of elephants in the bush with ‘C’ scroll handle and on circular foot 9.5cm (3.75in) high 150g (4.75in) high; and a two handled porringer and cover by Elkington & Co. Ltd London 1907 lightly hammered overall 9cm (3.5in) high 295g (9.5 oz)
A silver commemorative goblet by James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1974 designed by Charles Holliday for the 350th Anniversary of the founding of the Act of Parliament founding the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire... limited edition 138/210 14cm (5.5in) 292g (9.25 oz); with certificate and in a box
A George III silver oval cake basket by Robert Makepeace London 1772 with pierced and cast swing handle and a tied palm and pierced border the sides pierced with alternating panels of fishscale and stylised foliage between beaded borders on pierced foot with ropework footrim 36cm (14in) long 941g (30.25 oz)
A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern fish servers by William Robert Smily London 1854-55 with crests and engraved and pierced blades the knife 34cm (13.25in) long 285g (9 oz); two fiddle pattern tablespoons an ovoid mustard pot by Rupert Favell & Co. London 1885 crested and with waved everted rim 5.5cm (2.25in) high 105g (3.25 oz); and a set of six silver gilt and red guilloche enamel coffee spoons by Walker & Hall Birmingham 1957 in a case
A silver oval three piece tea service by Walker & Hall Sheffield 1918 with half reeded body the teapot with composition harp handle and lobed finial 23.5cm (9.25in) long 851g (27.25 oz) gross; and a silver oblong cream jug and sugar basin Birmingham 1901 with half gadrooned body 15cm (6in) wide 145g (4.5 oz)
Victorian six piece cut glass and silver cruet by Elkington and Co Birmingham 1857 The stand of lobed oval form the handle in the form of scrolling acanthus leaves raised on four scroll feet with satin wood base the matching bottles Birmingham 1857 with unassociated mustard spoon London 1855 28cm (11in) high (one stopper broken)
A Victorian lobed baluster silver milk jug London 1853 embossed with foliate scrolls and cartouches with scroll handle and on scroll feet 14cm (5.5in) high; and a Victorian goblet by Henry Williamson Sheffield 1880 presentation engraved and with foliate wreaths on a spreading foot with a beaded border 19cm (7.5in) high 193g (6.75 oz)
A Victorian set of 6 Old English pattern teaspoons by John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater London 1889 cased a pair of squat embossed candlsticks Sheffield 1909 12cm (4.75in) high a cut glass and silver topped sugar caster Birmingham 1940 with a cut glass base and a plated coffee pot
A Victorian silver bombe tea caddy by D.J. & C. Houle London 1854 the domed hinged cover embossed with floral motifs and cast flowerhead finial the sides with embossed swags between beaded borders on scroll and ribbon feet with acanthus apron 13cm (5in) high 402g (12.75 oz)
A Victorian silver pear shaped claret jug by Edward and John Barnard London 1866 retailed by Elkington & Co. with a scroll handle chased in the form of a vine stem and with an applied spiral band of trailing fruiting vine on a round foot 36cm (14in) high 1010g (32.25 oz); now with a German cork stopper
A silver plain square section box maker’s mark not traced London 1911 for two sets of playing cards 7.5cm (3in) high 98g (3 oz); and a set of six Russian silver gilt coffee spoons Kostroma circa 1880-90 84 zolotniks with part twist handles and arrow feather terminals 9.5cm (3.74in) long
A late Victorian silver five piece cruet set by William Hutton & Sons London 1898 with straight engraved and pierced flowering foliate sides of two cylindrical peppers and two oval salts and similar mustard the salts 7cm (2.75in) wide 292g (9.25 oz) gross; with four (only) blue glass liners
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