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A gentleman's silver cased, keyless wind, openfaced pocket watch, by H.SAMUEL, MANCHESTER, the signed enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds, import mark London 1916, with a base metal watch albert chain, with a coin fob, with a travelling case, a Holborn restaurant medallion, a miniature mug and three souvenir spoons.
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT BOX with ebony and brass feather-strung edge, the hinged cover enclosing two blue plush-lined compartments complete with cut-glass perfume bottles with screw-on silver covers (engraved MAS in cursive script) enclosing glass stoppers, 13.7cm, (5.4in) long
THREE PIECES OF CELTIC-INSPIRED SILVER JEWELLERY, comprising: a kilt pin of annular form with knotwork terminals, with sliding pin fastener, hallmarked Birmingham, 1905, maker George Unite, 5.8cm, (2.3in) diameter, 0.62ozs, (20gm); another, of c-scroll design, hallmarked Chester, 1953, maker S & Co., 3.3cm, (1.3in) high, 0.26ozs, (8gm), and a third pin of bar brooch form decorated with a plaited design, hallmarked Chester, 1935, maker S & Co., 6cm, (2.3in) long, same weight (3)
A FIRST-HALF 19TH-CENTURY SCOTTISH HORN SNUFF MULL of typical scrolling form, the hinged cover having a silver thistle ornament and escutcheon engraved with a plough, the neck mount engraved "DAVID DUNN", 7.5cm, (3in) and A SCOTTISH HORN SNUFF MULL with lever "pinch" dispenser, also 19th century in date, 9cm, (3.6in) (2)
A WILLIAM IV TURNED OAK CIRCULAR SNUFFBOX with push-on cover, the latter and base, each inset with a silver medallic escutcheon, one engraved "PRESENTED/by James Brogden/ to his Cousin. John Robinson/ 18TH NOVEMBER 1832", the other engraved with a setter and inscription "John Robinson/ Skinner/Penrith"
A MID-VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED TWO-BOTTLE PRESERVE CRUET, the cut glass jars each having a star-cut mushroom stopper, the cylindrical body with lozenge-cut frieze above ribbing, the base star-cut, the stand with beaded handle, the trays with guilloche decoration on four disc feet, stamped beneath TB&S below a crown, Design Registration lozenge dated 31st May 1872, 22cm, (8.6in) wide
A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN DESSERT DISH in the form of a silver-plated wheelbarrow with glass liner, the latter with cut border, the barrow having neo-classical style shell and husk-swag decoration with bell-flower lower border, the front and back with holders (vacant) for twelve fruit-knives 34cm, (13.3in) long
A FINE LATE 19TH-CENTURY JAPANESE (MEIJI PERIOD) SILVER AND IVORY HANDLED TEA OR SAKÉ POT, of hexafoil-lobed melon form with socketed turned ivory side handle of baluster design, the lower body textured, the lid interior having maker's mark and rectangular red seal mark, gilt, Ichi Masahide(?), 24.5cm, (5.75in) across, including handle, (in wooden case)
A SMALL SILVER-CASED MANTEL CLOCK of "balloon" form, hallmarked Birmingham, 1915, the white-enamelled dial having Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the hinged back of black thermoplastic, the keyless movement with blue plush surround, 11cm, (4.3in) high
AN EDWARDIAN CASED SET OF SILVER SUGAR BASIN, CREAMER AND SUGAR TONGS, the jug of classical helmet form, with matching two handled sugar basin, and Old English pattern tongs, hallmarked Sheffield, 1909, James Deakin & Sons, 4.5ozs, (140g) in shaped faux-morocco fitted case
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CIGAR TRAY of dished circular form with crimped rim, the flat field with integral cigar cutter and tubular matching holder, on four turned legs, hallmarked Sheffield, 1894, maker James Dixon & Sons, 13.8cm, (5.4in) diameter, 8.5ozs, (264gm)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, of ovoid form with neo-rococo style floral scrollwork chased decoration, the lower bodies gadrooned, Birmingham, 1899, maker C.H., the teapot having ebonised wooden handle and finial, 17ozs, (528g), all-in, (engraved initials J.E.D.)
A VICTORIAN SILVER LIDDED CLARET OR HOT-WATER JUG in the neo-Renaissance style, hallmarked Sheffield, 1888, maker James Dixon & Sons, having all-over repoussé decoration of strapwork, classical human masks, human terms, rams etc, between floral bouquets, the neck having theatrical masks emblematic of Joy and Tragedy, the handle in the form of a female term scroll, with ivory insulators, engraved crest (a lion passant guadrant holding a saltire), 28.5cm, (11.2in) high, 21.5ozs, (669g)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED IVORINE AND MERCURY-FILLED THERMOMETER of easel form, the French instrument in an elongated bell-shaped surround of rococo-style floral and foliate open scrollwork, hallmarked Chester 1900 makers James Deakin & Sons (of Sheffield) the back of dark green plush 12.5cm, (5in) high
TWO EDWARDIAN STEEL HATPINS WITH SILVER TERMINALS, one having an Art Nouveau style scrolling ornament hallmarked Chester, 1908, maker Charles Horner, the other with terminal formed as a half-basket-hilted sword, hallmarked Birmingham, 1905, maker J.C & S., the grip of olive green hardstone, each about 22.5cm, (8.8in) long
J.A. and S: THREE ENAMELLED BUTTERFLY BROOCHES comprising: A SMALL SILVER BROOCH, the wings enamelled in shades of purple, hallmarked Birmingham, 1918, makers J.A. & S., A LARGE WHITE METAL BROOCH, the wings enamelled in polychrome, marked STERLING SILVER with lozenge maker's device of J.A & S, and A WHITE METAL BAR BROOCH centred by a blue-enamelled butterfly, marked as the previous item (3)
Various makers including David Andersen: FOUR "INSECT" BROOCHES comprising a silver dragonfly enamelled in yellow with black highlighting and green, hallmarked Birmingham, 1942, maker J & A & S, a blue enamelled butterfly, white metal,marked DAVID ANDERSEN/NORWAY STERLING 925S, another similarly marked butterfly by the same maker, multi-coloured, and a white-metal butterfly enamelled in blue marked STERLING 930S, maker Maurius Hammer, the largest 60mm, (2.4in) across (4)
A SILVER BROOCH of rounded rectangular form chased with a pheonix head, hallmarked Chester, 1951, maker P.G., A WHITE METAL STORK'S HEAD BROOCH, the bird holding a "jewel" of abalone shell in its beak, A WHITE-METAL BIRD-PENDANT NECKLACE, marked .925, on trace chain, and A SWALLOW BROOCH (4)
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