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A VICTORIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE BOX by George Wilkinson, London 1890, rectangular, the hinged cover inset with an enamel panel depicting a lady holding a cigarette sitting on a terrace, Chinese characters engraved to the front, wood lined. 9cm deep, 10.4 troy ounces grossThe marks are lovely and crisp. A couple of tight hairline cracks to the enamel. The hinge is in good condition, and the lid closes well. A couple of tiny dints.
A GROUP OF JEWELLERY including an enamelled butterfly brooch, marked 'Silver', 3cm by 2cm; two amethyst necklaces; a silver bracelet; a gilt-metal cross pendant on chain; an agate brooch; a bone bracelet; a bone pendant and bone brooch; together with a silver compact, and a writing slope. (Qty)
MAGDALEN COLLEGE: A GEORGE V SILVER AND ENAMEL VESTA CASE by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1914, decorated with the coat of arms of Magdalen College, Oxford, inscribed verso OXFORD 30TH JUNE 1919 FROM CARLOS. 5cm high, 1.3 troy ouncesThe marks on the flange are clear. The marks on the cover are a little rubbed. The enamel is in good condition. The cover snaps closed well. No splits or dents. In generally good condition.
A GEORGE V SILVER HOT WATER JUG by Harrison & Sons, Birmingham 1917, retailed by Harrison & Son, Darlington, squat bellied form with a cylindrical neck, with domed hinged cover, raised on four ball feet, (a/f). 18.5cm high overall, 12.9 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck, retailers stamp to underside. Stands upright but front left foot compressed so significant rocking. Cover hinge lacking pin so is detached. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL JEWELLERY BOX by Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham, possibly 1907, rectangular, the hinged cover decorated with 18th Century figures fishing, the interior velvet lined, weighted. 12cm wideThe marks are rubbed. The base panel is loose. Surface wear. Enamel in good condition. A couple of tiny splits to the corners of the cover but nothing to worry about too much. No personalised engraving.
A GROUP OF GOLD JEWELLERY AND COSTUME JEWELLERY comprising a seed pearl crescent brooch, marked '9CT', 5cm long, 2.8 grams; a pierced scarf/tie slide, marked '9CT', 4.5cm long, 3.5 grams; a pair of amber pendant drop earrings, marked '9 CARAT GOLD', with screw fittings; a pair of cat's eye earrings, marked '18CT', with screw fittings, 2.9 grams; a cultured pearl necklace, with a 9 carat gold clasp; and a quantity of silver jewellery and costume jewellery. (Qty)
A GEORGE III SILVER ÉTUI CASE by John Thropp, Birmingham 1808, of small proportions, prick-dot engraved with flowers and wavy borders, the interior vacant. 4cm highThe marks are ok. The hinged cover closes well. No personalised engraving. Surface wear commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE V SILVER TOBACCO BOX by Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham 1919, of plain oval form, the hinged cover with raised thumbpiece. 6.6cm diameter, 1.8 troy ouncesMarks clearly struck to interior. Gilding worn and scratched, scratched date to inside of cover. Cover hinge sturdy. Minor bruises, light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE III STYLE SILVER VINAIGRETTE by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1898, rectangular, the engine-turned ground within raised floral borders, the gilded interior with pierced and scrolling foliate engraved grille. 4.2cm wide, 1.1 troy ouncesThe marks are crisp and clear. The grille and cover open and close tightly and neatly. No personalised engraving. In generally good original condition.
A GEORGE V SILVER PORRINGER by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1919, the lower half heavily chased with a band of acanthus leaves, engraved with a monogram and presentation inscription dated 5-1-1920. 16cm across handles, 9.6 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Heavy gauge. Minor dings to top rim, light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CHRISTENING MUG by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2003, plain rounded form with simple loop handle suspending a teddy bear charm, the interior gilded. 5.5cm high, 1.5 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. Small dint to the bowl. In otherwise good condition.
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT by Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London 1804, shaped oval, partially reeded, with wooden handle and knop. 28.5cm long, 16.7 troy ounces grossThe marks on the underside are clear and well-spaced. Split to the base of the knop. Tight crack to the handle. The handle is firm in the sockets. No personalised engraving or evidence of erasure. The lid closes well, and the hinge is in good condition. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER CASTER by Gundry Roode, London 1709, lighthouse form, plain body with reeded band decoration, detachable bayonet lid pierced and engraved with scrolling foliate pattern, with urn finial, raised on a circular collet foot. 18.5cm high, 7.3 troy ouncesSurface wear commensurate with age but generally in good condition.
THREE GEORGE V SILVER TOAST RACKS AND SIX SILVER NAPKIN RINGS a pair of racks by John & William F Deakin, Sheffield 1918 and 1920, with five bars; another by Collingwood & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1919 with seven bars; and six assorted silver napkin rings, Victorian and later. (9) Collingwood rack 11.1cm wide, 11.3 troy ounces grossOne toast rack is slightly misshapen, but otherwise all other items are in good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED DOUBLE PHOTOGRAPH FRAME by William Comyns & Sons, London 1891, rectangular, pierced and chased with Classical figures amidst dense scrolling foliage and flowers, easel back. 19cm high, 26cm wideThe original back is a little tired but the easel is ok. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A VICTORIAN SILVER BOSUN'S WHISTLE by Henry Hyde Aston, Birmingham 1862, of typical boatswain's call form, the barrel-shaped buoy embossed each side with the Royal Naval crown and fouled anchor, the keel engraved with squigglework, with hanging loop. 10.4cm longSurface wear and some dents around the tube. The marks are ok.
A GEORGE II SILVER WAITER by Ebenezer Coker, London 1748, with shell and scroll border, raised on three hoof feet. 18cm diameter, 7.4 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. Sits flat and does not rock. No personalised engraving. Old solder to one foot. Age-related surface wear. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
AN OMEGA CONSTELLATION AUTOMATIC STAINLESS STEEL WATCH, CIRCA 1970S the cushion shaped silver dial signed Omega Constellation Automatic Chronometer Officially Certified, with silver and black hands and indices and date aperture at 3 o'clock position, case measures 33mm by 40mm and has an integral flexible link bracelet with folding central clasp, case back embossed with observatory logo.Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, winding is very stiff and a service may be required.
A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL maker's mark C.B, London 1768, in two parts, plain form now chased with floral pattern, plain thumbpiece, gilded to interior, tapering spout. 12cm long, 2.6 troy ouncesDate letter behind thumbpiece, evidence of an old repair to where the thumbpiece meets the rim.
A GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER SUGAR CASTER maker's mark indistinct, London 1716, baluster form, with moulded girdle and top rim, detachable domed cover pierced with geometric pattern, with a baluster finial, raised on a shallow domed circular foot. 17.8cm high, 8 troy ounces
A VICTORIAN SILVER GILT-MOUNTED RUBY GLASS SCENT BOTTLE AND VINAIGRETTE COMBINATION by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1874, of oval-section, with sprung cap and hinged base opening to reveal a pierced and engraved grille. 9.2cm highClear marks. Three shallow dents to the cap. The cap opens and closes tightly. Surface wear. The glass in good condition.
A SILVER MUSTARD AND PAIR OF PEPPERS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the Edwardian mustard by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1904, oval with a domed hinged cover, the sides pierced with an Art Nouveau scrolling design, blue glass liner, with an associated spoon by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1909; the pair of George V peppers by Docker & Burn Ltd (probably), Birmingham 1920, cylindrical with domed covers, with floral pierced sides and blue glass liners. (3) Peppers 6cm high, 2.3 troy ounces gross (excl. glass liners)Good condition overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, all with clear marks. Mustard has some movement to the hinge, otherwise good. One pepper has a couple of dents to top rim and foot rim. The other pepper has a couple of splits to top rim. Both peppers have some corrosion to base.
A RENAISSANCE REVIVAL SILVER TAZZA by George Lambert, London 1898, the dished top chased with a border of musical putti amongst scrolling flowers and foliage, crested, raised on a similarly decorated foot. 27cm diameter, 33 troy ouncesThe marks are crisp and clear. Some surface wear commensurate with age but generally in good condition.
A GEORGE V SILVER INKWELL by W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1925, of capstan form, with reeded base rim, weighted. Base 8.3cm diameterMarks clear and well struck. No rocking to base. Cover hinge very sturdy. Minor ding to cover, light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY maker JS (Grimwade 3687), London 1791, oval, the hinged domed cover with urn-form finial, engraved with leafy borders and a crest within a cartouche. 14.5cm wide, 13 troy ouncesThe marks on the underside are clear and well-spaced. The lion passant and maker's mark on the cover is clear. A lock is in place, but the catch on the cover is bent to one side. The cover closes ok. The hinge is in good condition. Some wear, including some bruising.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER DINNER PLATES by Robert Harper, London 1881, each with gadrooned edge, engraved with a coat-of-arms beneath a coronet and a motto In Te Domine Speravi. (2) 24.5cm diameter, 36.3 troy ounces grossThe arms and motto of BOWES-LYON, earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne. For the 1881 marriage of Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, KG, KT, GCVO, TD (1855-1944) and Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck. They were the parents of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother and the maternal grandparents of Queen Elizabeth II.The marks are clear. Some age-related surface wear but generally in very good condition.
TWELVE SILVER TABLE FORKS, 19TH CENTURY various makers and dates, comprising six by James Barber, York 1856 (lacking town mark); two by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1836; and four by Charles Lias, London 1843 and 1869, Fiddle pattern, engraved with initial 'B' to terminal. (12) 20.5cm long, 29.9 troy ounces gross
A GEORGE V SILVER SPIRIT FLASK by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1916, plain, shaped for the pocket, with detachable cup to the base, hinged bayonet cap. 13cm high, 6.3 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. No personalised engraving but there is some thinning to the front. The cap screws down well but is lacking its cork.
A VICTORIAN SILVER MUG by Samuel Roberts & Joseph Slater, Sheffield 1851, chased with Gothic tracery and diaper panels. 11cm high, 5.4 troy ouncesThe marks on the underside are clear and well-spaced. A pierced hole to two 'toes' of the foot. Evidence of repairs. Good quality example.
A GEORGE III SILVER NUTMEG GRATER by William & Samuel Knight, London 1813, of folding tubular form, engraved with a monogram. 7.6cm long (closed), 1.9 troy ounces grossWell marked. The rasp is loose due to missing a pin. The hinge is in good order, and the cover closes tightly. Surface wear commensurate with age and use.
A SMALL QUANTITY OF MIXED SILVER, GEORGIAN AND LATER including five George III teaspoons by Peter & William Bateman, London 1805, Old English pattern, engraved with initials; a set of six Victorian teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs by John Walton, Newcastle 1850 (tongs) and 1851 (spoons), Fiddle pattern, engraved with initial; a Victorian shell-back caddy spoon by Thomas Sewell I, Newcastle 1866, with shell-cast terminal; etc. (Qty) Tongs 14.8cm long, 11.9 troy ounces gross (excl. glass liner and knives)
A VICTORIAN SILVER HOT WATER JUG § by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1896, haystack shaped, the flat hinged lid with scroll thumbpiece, with ivory insulators. 15cm high, 12.9 troy ounces grossWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number ATPDLWTKIn good condition. A small old repair to the base of the handle where the silver has started to spilt. The marks are clear and the hinge is in good order.
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX by John Shaw, Birmingham 1818, of plain rectangular form, the flush lid opening to reveal a gilt interior, the base formerly containing a musical movement. 8cm wide, 3.8 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. Age-related surface wear but generally in good condition commensurate with age.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT SNUFF BOX by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1845, rectangular with hinged cover, engraved to all sides with dense scrolling foliage. 8cm wide, 3.8 troy ouncesThe marks on the base and cover are clear. No personalised engraving or evidence of erasure. The cover closes well and the hinge is in good order. In generally excellent condition.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SPIRIT FLASK by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1900, of small proportions, the hip-flask shaped for the pocket, with screw cap. 6.2cm wide, 0.95 troy ounces grossHallmarks are clear and well struck, a few small dents to the lid edge, light surface wear and scratches. The lid screws down well and the cork is intact. Generally in good condition.
A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG by Charles Hougham, London 1783, of pedestal form, with punch-beaded rim and leaf-capped scroll-handle, engraved with a monogram. 12cm high, 2.4 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. The foot rim is slightly misshapen. Surface wear. In generally fair condition commensurate with age.
MAGDALEN COLLEGE: AN EDWARDIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL SOVEREIGN CASE by John William Barrett, Birmingham 1901, circular, the hinged cover enamel decorated with the coat of arms of Magdalen College, Oxford, the holder with a later mark. 3.3cm wide, 1 troy ounceThe marks are clear. Loss to the top right corner of the enamel.
A SMALL GROUP OF SILVER, EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a George V novelty scent flask by William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland, Chester 1917, in the form of a miniature spirit flask, with screw cap; a George V match book holder by E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1929, rectangular with canted corners, with all-over engine-turned decoration, the front cover with a vacant rectangular cartouche; an Edwardian sealing wax holder by John & William F Deakin, Chester 1902, in the form of a miniature chamber stick, with gadrooned rim and bead loop handle; and an Edwardian novelty goblet by Edward Foligne Braham, Birmingham 1906, of miniature proportions. (4) Match book holder 6.1cm by 4.5cm, 2.4 troy ounces grossGood condition overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, the chamber stick has some dents to edges, clear marks. Goblet has a number of dents to body and foot, clear marks. Flask has clear marks, very light scratches with age, two minor dents to body, otherwise very good. Match book holder very good, snaps shut with some slight movement between top and bottom
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SALVER by William Thompson, Dublin, c.1796, circular form, with gadrooned foliate rim, engraved to the centre with an armorial crest surrounded by scrolling foliage, raised on three scroll shell pad feet. 34cm diameter, 39 troy ouncesHallmarks are clear and well struck, engraving is rubbed, some surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
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