Jas McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, a Victorian silver hunter cased pocket watch, with English three-quarter plate fusee movement, no.15862, white dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, four-piece hinged case with engine-turned covers, hallmarked London 1854, and a silver curb-link 'Albert' with a base metal 'T' bar
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A group of clocks and watches, comprising; a silver and tortoiseshell mounted nickel cased folding travelling clock with eight-day keyless movement, the silver mounts London 1912, a nickel cased pocket watch, the dial marked 'Finnigan's Ltd, Manchester,' in a silver mounted red morocco watch stand, Birmingham 1908, a Jaeger-Le Coultre leather bound travelling watch and another, the dial marked 'Imhof'
A silver and tortoiseshell pique mounted round trinket box embossed with ribbons and swags, the hinged lid with a basket, ribbons and flowers, on four square tapering legs, London 1911 by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, 7.75cm high (3 in), 6.5cm diameter (2.5 in), and a silver and tortoiseshell pique mounted powder jar with a clear hobnail cut glass body, the cover decorated with ribbons and scrolls, Birmingham 1923 by Levi & Salaman, 10cm diameter (4 in
A group of three silver-mounted scent bottles, comprising; a mid Victorian ruby flashed, facetted and waisted scent bottle, the glass engraved with leaves in reserves, the cover embossed with leaves and scrolls, a mid Victorian cornucopia facet-cut ruby glass scent bottle, the hinged lid embossed with 'C' scrolls, and a facetted clear glass scent bottle, the cover engraved with a flower-head
A collection of small items, comprising; a pair of silver miniature pepper pots in the form of a seated teddy bears, Birmingham 1909 by W Vale & Sons, 4cm high (1.5 in), a foliate engraved cigarette case, Chester 1904, a plated pill box embossed with three ships and '1492 - 1892 World Fair Souvenir, Chicago, Fleet of Columbus' within shell borders, 4.5cm (1.75 in), and two coloured facetted glass scent bottles with floral embossed hinged covers
A George III silver concave snuff box engraved with a floret and diaper pattern and a crest and with a flush-hinged cover, Birmingham 1809, by William Boot, 6.5cm (2.5 in), and a Victorian engine turned and crested vesta/match case, Birmingham 1883, 4.5cm (1.75 in)
A collection of silver vesta/match cases and other smoking related items, comprising; two vestas with diagonal blue and yellow enamelled bands and inscribed with initials 'LR' and 'St Amant Derby 1904', (one in a case), London 1904 by Alfred Clark, a vesta case with a sliding 'drawer', London 1911, a foliate engraved vesta, Chester 1902, two cigarette boxes, an engine-turned cigarette case, a plated cigarette case embossed with a tavern scene, and a plated ashtray
A George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with a shell-shaped bowl, London 1828 by Edward Edwards, a silver book mark in the form of a pig, Chester 1905 by S Mordan and Co, 8cm (3.75 in), a modern floral engraved heart-shaped book mark, London 1987, an engraved old English pattern sauce ladle, 1791, and an agate handled desk seal, the carnelian matrix with an armorial
A collection of small silver and other items, comprising; a Victorian silver combined propelling pencil/four inch measure, the terminal with an intaglio crest, marked J. Bramah, London circa 1845 by William Jago, a silver pencil holder, Chester 1919 by S Mordan & Co, a posy holder with a leaf shaped clip, Birmingham 1979, a silver and mother of pearl mounted folding fruit knife, a silver mounted pocket knife, an American 'sterling' mounted scissors and a skewer, in a case with initials 'JD', a round pill box, and a tortoiseshell mounted lorgnette
A group of small silver, comprising; an ivory handled cheese scoop, Sheffield 1902, a Hanoverian pattern dessert spoon with initials 'G*B', London 1807, a fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Exeter 1846, the maker's mark 'JG' not traced, a Continental shell and scroll embossed small spoon with figure and scroll terminal, and a plated sugar tongs
Five Channel Islands (Jersey) fiddle pattern table spoons all with initials, comprising; three by Thomas De Gruchy circa 1822-34, one by Charles William Quesnel circa 1820-55?, and one by George Hamon, circa 1780-1830 See Richard H Mayne, Old Channel Islands Silver Its Makers and Marks, p's 33, 38, & 52
Books - Jackson, Sir Charles J, English Goldsmiths and Their Marks, second edition, 1921, Hayden, Arthur, Chats on Old Silver, second (revised) edition, 1949, Chaffers' Hand Book to Hall Marks on Gold & Silver Plate, second edition,1907, and Hayward, J F, English Cutlery, 1957
A group of four A T Cannon commemorative goblets and two dishes, comprising; two engraved goblets to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh's 25th wedding anniversary 1972, no's 988 and 989 of 2500, Birmingham 1972, two engraved goblets to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1977, no's 536 and 537 of 1000, and a similar dish, Birmingham 1977, and a dish to commemorate Prince Edward Island's 100th year in the Canadian Confederation, no 83 of 1873, Birmingham 1973, all with cases and certificates
A pair of George III cauldron shaped salt cellars, each embossed with flowers and a scroll cartouche with initials 'MJN', on three hoof feet, London 1777-78, 119g (3.5 oz), a similar salt cellar with a beaded rim, marks indistinct, 61g (2 oz), a pair of cauldron shaped salt cellars with beaded rims on three hoof feet, London 1792, 88g (2.75 oz), and a silver vase shaped sugar sifter on a moulded domed foot, Birmingham 1930 by Barker Bros Ltd, 97g (3 oz)
A modern rat tail pattern table service, for twelve unless stated, Sheffield 1937-40, in a walnut canteen with one drawer, comprising; table forks, eight table spoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles nine tea spoons, nine egg spoons, large and small knives with plated blades and composition handles, two pairs of carving knives and forks, and a knife sharpener 4551g of weighable silver (146.5 oz)
Four George I-III silver-gilt Hanovarian pattern table spoons and a sifter spoon, later engraved and gilded as a fruit service, London 1724 by Paul Hanet (2), circa 1740 by Philip Roker II, and 1761 by Stephen Adams II, the sifter spoon by the same maker, marks rubbed, in a fitted case
A pair of Victorian silver-gilt mounted cut glass oval claret jugs, the Stourbridge glass engraved in Aesthetic taste with storks, butterflies and flowers above hobnail cut panels, probably by Stevens & Williams, the mounts and handle chased in Renaissance style and pierced and engraved with strapwork, leaves, scrolls and cartouches on a matt ground, the girdle with a band of arabesques, the domed covers with flame finials, each on a round foot, (there are some slight variations in engraving and chasing on each jug), London 1883 by Charles Edwards, 31cm high (12.25 in)
A silver mounted cut glass ovoid claret jug, with a hobnail cut clear glass body, the mounts embossed with leaves and foliage within arched bands, and with a part fluted hinged lid with a flame finial and a leaf capped and floral engraved handle, Birmingham 1919, 28cm high overall (11 in)
A George IV Queens pattern table service, London 1824 by Jonathan Hayne, comprising; 24 table forks, 17 dessert forks,17 table spoons, 17 dessert spoons, 14 teaspoons, a soup ladle, 4 salt spoons, 4 sauce ladles, 2 serving spoons, 2 sugar tongs, a butter knife, a fish slice, and 11 dessert knives, 12 dessert forks, 17 table knives, 15 dessert knives, a carving knife, 8 plated soup spoons, various dates and maker's, some plated 8491gm (273 oz) weighable silver
A German silver Nef, modelled in the style of a 15th century carvel-built caravel, the earliest breed of European three masted ocean-going ship, with figures in the crow's nests and on the deck with canons, the hull with a band of shields and mounted on wheels with hippocampus supports, import marks for Berthold Muller Chester 1908, 51cm high overall (20 in)
A George III inkstand of shaped rectangular form with cast scroll and foliate decoration, having twin pen recesses and central square wafer container capped by a taperstick with reeded loop handle and conical snuffer, flanked by a pair of cut glass and silver mounted square bottles, on ball and claw feet, 34cm. long, maker John Clarke, London 1812, weight excluding bottles 1642gm., 52.80oz.
A French silver mounted and etched glass sucrier and cover of oval form with twin leaf capped scroll handles, the body bearing a monogram to a central cartouche, on four foliate scroll feet, the underside of the lid stamped 'Lavallee & Nicoud, 19 Boult. Strasbourg, Paris', 20cm. long.
Thomas Wagstaffe. A keywound fusee verge pair-cased pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numeral hours and Arabic numeral minutes, the pierced cock with rose diamond end stone, the backplate inscribed 'Tho Wagstaffe, London' and numbered 6548, the dust cover similarly inscribed, in a silver case with hallmarks for London 1772.
A Victorian coromandel and brass bound rectangular dressing case, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior of ten various silver topped jars with a pull out tray of scissors and manicure items, having a single velvet lined drawer below, the silver hallmarked for London 1871, makers 'Oliver & Middleton Chapman', the case 33.5cm. wide.
An early 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid rectangular dressing case, the hinged lid enclosing a velvet lined and fitted interior containing seven various silver topped dressing and other jars, the crested silver hallmarked for London 1821-22, makers 'John & Archibald Douglas', the chest 29.5cm. wide.
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