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A part service of Victorian silver Old English pattern flatware by James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1855, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and three table spoons together with seven other eighteenth and early nineteenth century Old English pattern table spoons, various makers and dates, 51oz (28)
A GEORGE III DRUM MUSTARD POT with scroll handle and cast shell thumbpiece, the sides and cover embossed (probably later) with stylised Classical motifs of foliage and figure masks, within gadrooned rims, London 1762, maker Elizabeth Godfrey, complete with blue glass liner, height 8cm, weight of silver 7.75ozs (2).
A WILLIAM IV INKSTAND London 1836, maker Benjamin Smith, on an oblong shaped base, with four scroll feet amd similar border, the base fitted with two mounted cut glass bottles, being London 1840, maker B. S. and Sheffield 1901, by Martin, Hall & Co, together with a central sealing wax holder (no taper stick), length 25cm, weighable silver 15. 5ozs.
A SILVER EDWARDIAN FOB WATCH the silver dial with engraved centre, raised decoration to the outer ring and raised Roman hour numerals, with blued steel hands, the case stamped 'Fine Silver' and numbered '27182', with fully engraved back, the movement with a cylinder escapement, diameter 40mm, complete with an 12 inch silver watch chain.
WALTHAM A SILVER POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock, gold spade hands and signed 'A. W. Co. Waltham', the movement having a lever escapement with engraved backcock and stamped 'Waltham, Mass' along with the serial number '4180393' and name of the retailer 'A. Wehrle, Cambridge', the inside of the case stamped with the hallmark for silver, Birmingham, diameter 55mm
J W BENSON A GENTLEMAN'S POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having Roman numerals, gold hands, a subsidiary seconds dial and signed 'J. W. Benson, London', the movement having a lever escapement and signed 'JW Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, The Bank, J1745', the silver case hallmarked for London, 1920, along with a repeat serial number, Benson trademark and a presentation for 1921, diameter 50mm.
SMITH & SONS A SILVER KEYLESS POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at XII o'clock and blued steel spade hands, with stopwatch seconds to the outer aspect, the movement stamped with the serial number '124393' along with the name 'S. Smith & Son, Watchmaker to the Admiralty, 9 Strand, London, Swiss Made' and with a finely engraved back cock, the case with engraved decoration to the back and the silver mark '0.935', diameter 52mm
A SILVER FUSEE POCKET WATCH the round cream dial having Gothic Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock and blued steel spade hands, the movement having a chain fusee and lever escapement with an engraved backcock, the backplate signed 'B. Glover, Gildersome' with the serial number '11801', the case stamped with the hallmark for silver, London 1870, diameter 48mm. *Benjamin Glover is recorded as working at Gildersome, Leeds, Yorkshire Circa 1871.
A WALNUT CASED SILVER LONGINES DESK WATCH the round silvered dial having black Arabic numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, 'up/down' state of winding dial for 36 hours and signed 'Longines', the inside of the case stamped with the serial number '2975819', the silver import mark for 0.800 purity, the movement having an overcoiled hairspring to the lever escapement and signed 'Longines W. Co.', with the serial number '2975819', contained in a walnut deck case, the hinged lid having a cushion insert with the lettering in gilt 'Longines 7 Grands Prix', the case numbered '4290', diameter 68mm, case 12 x 10.5cm
CHAFFERS (WILLIAM) Marks and Monograms, 14th revised edition, cloth, gilt, 4to, 1954; Jackson (Charles) Silver & Gold Marks, edited by Ian Pickford, cloth, dustwrapper, 4to, 1991; and six other volumes relating to marks including pewter, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, plate and porcelain (8).
WILLIAM WILLIAMS OF PLYMOUTH (1808-1895) 'Summer river landscape with a figure fishing and a boy seated on a rock in the foreground - possibly the river Teign', oil on canvas, signed and dated 1876, size 64cm x 85cm. (Displayed in the porcelain and silver showroom).
A PAIR OF SILVER WINE LABELS, with leaf scroll and shell borders, engraved "Whiskey" and "Sherry" Birmingham 1921 and another matching engraved, "Gin" Birmingham 1920. Also a pair of smaller wine labels similarly decorated with engraved "Port" and "Gin" Birmingham 1973. All A.M & Co. Approx 63g in total.
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