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Lot 203

A globular cut glass scent bottle with hinged silver bun cover, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1916

Lot 201

Eleven Beatrix Potter figures and groups with gold/silver back stamps

Lot 445

Edwardian walnut ten drawer music cabinet, the top with inset silver presentation plaque, 54 cm w x 38 cm d x 118 cm h

Lot 206

A pair of French gilt brass and mother of pearl opera glasses on telescopic handle by Iris of Paris, to/w a cut glass conical scent bottle with silver collar and six small silver spoons

Lot 155

A cased silver Cripplegate Institute medal for photography awarded to Barbara Hayward (later ARPS), Birmingham 1967, 1.9 oz, 5 cm diameter, to/w four City of London and Cripplegate Photographic Society bronze medals 1966 - 1977 and three smaller medals

Lot 2311

A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup, by Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield, 1910 tapering cylindrical and on spreading base, the lower-body part-fluted, with two scrolling bifurcated handles, engraved with an inscription, on later silver plate mounted wood base, engraved with names and dates32.5cm wide over handles, 27cm high including base, 37oz 4dwt, 1,157grFully marked near handles, The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The inscription reads 'Presented to Harold T. Hartley Esq by the Members of the S.W.L.L.V.T. Prot'n Ass'n in grateful recognition of his successful Presidency of the 22nd Annual Dinner Feb'y 15th 1911' and with various names.

Lot 2298

A George V Silver Salver, by Robert Fead Mosley, Sheffield, 1928 shaped circular and on three scroll feet25cm diameter, 17oz 7dwt, 540grFully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor dings to the surface.

Lot 2195

A George II Irish Silver Sauceboat, Maker's Mark SW, Perhaps for Samuel Walker, Dublin, Circa 1750 boat-shaped and on three shell-capped feet, the sides chased with foliage scrolls and with leaf-capped handle, engraved with a crest and underneath with initials 'L' over 'I*M'21cm wide over handle, 11oz 14dwt, 364grProvenance:Tennants, 16 November 2019, lot 83.Marked underneath with maker's mark, Hibernia and harp. There is some wear to the marks, though each is still legible. There are some small splits and repairs to the rim and to the lower junction of one foot. There is a small bruise to one side. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. There has been a small strengthening patch applied to both handle junctions.

Lot 2222

A George III Silver-Gilt Snuff-Box, by William Parker and Benjamin Simpson, London, 1799 oblong, overall engraved with latticework, the hinged cover further engraved with initials73mm wide, 2oz 7dwt, 73grFully marked inside base and further part marked inside cover. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. The gilding is later and is rather pale in places.

Lot 2211

A Victorian Silver-Mounted Paper-Knife, Maker's Mark Probably TD, Birmingham, 1893 the handle tapering and chased with foliage on a matted ground, the ebonised blade in the form of a cutlass43cm longMarked on handle. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. The blade is black painted wood. There are some scratches and chips to the wood.

Lot 2283

A Victorian Silver Hot-Water Jug, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1900 pear-shaped and on three cast paw feet, with a reeded band separating chased bands of ribbon-tied foliage and flower swags, with wood handle, the hinged cover with wrythen finial23.5cm high, gross weight 14oz 3dwt, 439grFully marked near rim and further part marked on cover bezel. The marks are generally clear, though the maker's mark on the body is only partly visible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. The hinge has been resoldered to the handle. The handle is slightly loose.

Lot 2113

A Split Pearl, Ruby and Cat's Eye Chrysoberyl Broochrealistically modelled as an insect, with a cabochon cat's eye chrysoberyl body, split pearl wings and cabochon ruby eyes, in white claw settings, to a knife edge bar terminating to a round cabochon cat's eye chrysoberylmeasures 4.5cm by 2.8cmThe brooch is in fair condition with fractures and chips to the cat's eye chrysoberyls. It fastens with a C-hook and pin catch. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as silver and gold. Gross weight 6.4 grams. CR made 28.03.23.

Lot 2213

A George III Scottish Silver Basting-Spoon, Maker's Mark Rubbed, Edinburgh, 1778 Onslow pattern, with oval bowl32cm long, 2oz 19dwt, 92grFully marked on back of handle. The maker's mark is worn but the other marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some thinning and bruising to the bowl. There is a small flaw to the back of the handle, below the terminal.

Lot 2303

A George V Silver Mug, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1934 tapering cylindrical and with reeded rims, with scroll handle, engraved with initials8cm high, 6oz 8dwt, 199grFully marked near rim and further stamped with maker's name and trademark underneath. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some minor bruises. The initials are 'J.C.W.'.

Lot 2233

A French Silver-Gilt Mounted and Enamel Scent-Bottle Case, Maker's Mark Lacking, With French Mark for Small Articles, Late 19th Century oval section and with hinged cover, enamelled overall and gilt heightened with figures and foliage on a purple ground50mm highMarked on hinge with French mark for small article. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The wear is most noticeable as a softening to the gilding on the mounts. There is some scratching and very minor chips to the enamel. The scent-bottle is lacking.

Lot 2286

A Pair of Edward VII Silver Candlesticks, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1909 each in the George III style, on shaped square base with shell corners, the stems tapering and with central foliage decorated knop, terminating in spool-shaped socket with detachable nozzle, filled25cm high (2)Each fully marked on base and nozzle. The bases further stamped with maker's name. There is some minor wear to the marks but each is in general clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some minor bruising overall. The total gross weighted including the filled is 1,275gr.

Lot 2302

A George V Silver Pedestal-Dish, by Fattorini and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1921 shaped circular and on spreading foot20.8cm diameter, 9.5cm high, 10oz 12dwt, 330grFully marked near rim. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a bruise to the foot.

Lot 2321

An Elizabeth II Silver Mug, by Prestons Ltd., Sheffield, 1969, Number 81 From a Limited Edition of 750 commemorating the voyage of Lt. James Cook in H.M. Bark Endeavour, tapering cylindrical and with scroll handle, one side applied with a badge depicting the Endeavor and with an inscription above, the other side applied with a depiction of Australia and engraved with dates, with a fitted gilt-tooled green leather-covered case, numbered certificate and assorted ephemera12.5cm high, 21oz 15dwt, 677grFully marked near rim and further numbered underneath. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The capacity is approximately 1 pint.

Lot 2320

A George VI Silver Salver, by William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham, 1940 shaped circular and on three leaf-capped scroll feet, with shell and foliage heightened shaped border, engraved with similar decoration and further later engraved underneath with an inscription29.5cm diameter, 23oz 17dwt, 742grThe inscription reads 'Presented to Mr & Mrs G.W. Mitchell on the Occasion of Their Silver Wedding Anniversary on 19th December 1967 by the Directors and Employees of Holybrook Mills Group of Companies'.Fully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The inscription engraved underneath is later, though the salver does not feel thin and does not show signs of having been erased.

Lot 2010

A Silver Georg Jensen Brooch, designed by Henning Koppelof stylised star form, numbered '342'measures 7.6cm by 4.8cmThe brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'GJLd', London (import), 1972. It is also stamped '925S DENMARK', 'GEORG JENSEN', and numbered '342'. Gross weight 13.9 grams. CR made 13.02.23.

Lot 2253

A Japanese Silver Jewellery-Box, by Nomura, Retailed by Samurai Shokai Company, Yokohama, Circa 1900, Meiji Period oblong, the sides and hinged cover each decorated in high relief with Japanese water irises, the interior velvet lined22cm wide by 15cm deepSigned underneath with Japanese characters and stamped with retailer's name and further Japanese characters. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising in places.

Lot 2334

A Four-Piece Elizabeth II Silver Tea-Service, by Harrison Fisher and Co., Sheffield, 1960 and 1962 each piece tapering oblong and on four stepped feet, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe hot-water jug 19.5cm high, total gross weight 58oz 10dwt, 1,819gr (4)Each piece fully marked near rim. The teapot and hot-water jug each further part marked inside cover. The marks are clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The teapot, cream-jug and sugar-bowl are 1960, the hot-water jug is 1962

Lot 2235

A Continental Silver and Enamel Compact, With English Import Marks for F. B. Reynolds, London, 1927 circular, the hinged cover enamelled with a pastoral scene of sheep resting in front of a gate and next to a lake, with foliage stamped border, the hinged cover set with a mirror, with an associated detachable brass inset stamped 'Houbigant'55mm diameterMarked only with English import marks inside base and stamped '13C'. The marks are clear. There is some overall minor surface scratches and wear. The base with remains of gilding. The brass inset not original to the compact.

Lot 2323

An Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Dish, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1973, Number 9 From a Limited Edition of 200 commemorating the bicenterary of the Sheffield Assay Office, circular, the rim engraved with an inscription and applied three times with the Royal crown, the centre applied with a coat-of-arms, in fitted case and with signed certificatethe dish 20.4cm diameter, 15oz 17dwt, 493grFully marked near rim. Engraved 9/200 underneath. The marks are clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The applied crowns and coat-of-arms have pale gilding. There are some minor scuffs to the case.

Lot 2312

A George V Silver Salver, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1927, Retailed by Page, Keen and Page, Plymouth shaped square and on four scroll feet, with incurved corners, engraved with an inscription and facsimile signatures30.5cm square, 32oz 19dwt, 1,024grThe inscription reads 'Engineer Commander J. Ashton R.N. From The Captain and Ward Room Officers H.M.S. Renown 30th July 1929'.Fully marked underneath and further engraved with retailer's name. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and minor wear. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the engraving.

Lot 2381

Alexr Anderson: A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Alexr Anderson, Liverpool, 1792, single chain fusee verge movement signed and numbered 8426, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, both cases with maker's mark RL and a London silver hallmark for 179250mm wideBoth cases with surface scratches, outer case with thumb piece worn, underside outer edge of the glass with a chip, dial with small scratches, end of the minute hand has been restored with small signs of solder repair which is visible under an eyeglass, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2224

A French Silver Snuff-Box, Maker's Mark LB, Mid-19th Century oblong and with curved ends, overall engine-turned, the hinged cover engraved with a crest between initials, the interior gilt90mm wide, 1oz 19dwt, 61grMarked with maker's mark and Minerva mark on cover bezel. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2331

An Irish Silver Strawberry-Dish, by Royal Irish Silver Ltd., Dublin, 1968, With Indistinct English Import Marks circular and with fluted shaped rim25.5cm diameter, 21oz 14dwt, 675grFully marked in bowl. The marks are generally clear. Further marked underneath with indistinct English import marks. These marks appear as if someone has tried to polish them out. There is some very minor surface scratching, consistent with age.

Lot 2295

A George V Silver Inkstand, Attributed to Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1923 commemorating the British Empire Exhibition of 1924, the base stepped square, with four cast recumbent lions supporting a globe with hinged cover, the front applied with a legend commemorating the exhibition, filled9cm squareFully marked on base. Further part marked inside cover and on applied legend. The maker's mark is worn but the marks are otherwise clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The glass liner is lacking. There is wear to the leather base. The gross weight is 10oz 13dwt, 332gr.

Lot 2279

A Victorian Silver Bowl, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Birmingham, 1890 oval and on four scroll feet, with crimped rim, the sides chased with ribbon-tied foliage and flower husks, the inside of the bowl similarly chased21.5cm wide, 11oz, 343grFully marked near rim and further part marked on each foot. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The bowl is slightly bruised so rocks when placed on a flat surface.

Lot 2236

An Elizabeth II Silver Compact, by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham, 1965 circular, the hinged cover enamelled with a horses head on a white ground, all over engine-turning, the base further engine-turned, the inside of the hinged cover set with a mirror77mm wideFully marked in base. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratches and some very minor marks to the enamel. Fitted with mesh screen.

Lot 2227

A George V Silver Combination Vesta-Case and Double Sovereign-Case, by Walker and Hall, Chester, 1913 oblong and with suspension loop, one end hinged and with compartment for vestas, the other end with compartment for a sovereign and half sovereign, one side engraved with initials and dated '1914', the other side engraved with a crest75mm high including suspension loop, 1oz 18dwt, 60grFully marked on bezel and further part marked on hinged covers and suspension loop. There is some wear to the marks but in general they are each legible. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the engraving.

Lot 2332

A George V Irish Silver Box, by William Egan and Sons, Cork, With Dublin Marks for 1929 and 1930, With Three Masted Ship Between Towers Mark cylindrical and with screw cover, engraved with initials27mm high, 1oz 1dwt, 33grFully marked inside cover with Dublin hallmarks for 1930 and with three-masted ship between two towers mark. Further part marked inside cover with Dublin marks for 1929. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a shallow bruise on the cover. The initials are 'CHR'.

Lot 2315

A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by John and William F. Deakin., Sheffield, 1913 each piece tapering and on four pad feet, with shell and foliage heightened gadrooned and pierced rim, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe hot-water jug 22.5cm high, total gross weight 70oz 17dwt, 2,204gr (4)Each piece marked near handle. The teapot and hot-water jug each further part inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some minor bruising to the piercing but it is in general intact. The cream-jug rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.

Lot 2194

A George III Silver Sugar-Bowl, by Richard Morton and Co., Sheffield, 1789 tapering oval and with wirework sides, on conforming oval foot, with overhead swing handle and blue glass liner13cm wide, 4oz, 125grFully marked on foot. The handle apparently unmarked. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some solder marks where the wires meet the rim. These may be constructional or may indicate repairs. The blue glass liner may be later and with some chips and polished areas.

Lot 2202

A Pair of George III Silver Salt-Cellars, Probably by John Scofield, London, 1772 each shaped oval and with beaded rim, on spreading beaded foot90mm wide, 4oz 19dwt, 155gr (2)Provenance:Tennants, 16 November 2019, lot 82.Each is fully marked underneath. There is some wear to the marks, though they are still legible. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a bruise to the foot of one. There is some unevenness on the sides, possibly due to an erasure.

Lot 2220

A Victorian and George V Silver Table-Service, Mostly by John Edward Bingham, Sheffield, 1888 Grecian pattern, comprising:4 table-spoons6 table-forks6 dessert-spoons6 dessert-forks6 fish-forks6 fish-knives6 teaspoons, by Francis Higgins and Son Ltd., London, 19222 small teaspoons2 condiment-spoonsA sauce-ladleA sifting-spoon95oz 10dwt, 2,971gr (46)Each piece marked on back of handle. The John Edward Bingham pieces each further stamped with Walker and Hall trademark. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and the tines and slightly less so to the bowls.

Lot 2264

A Three-Piece William IV Silver Tea-Service, The Teapot by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1830, The Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl by Edward, Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1832 each piece melon-fluted and on foliage, flower and shell-cast feet, the lobes chased with foliage and flowers, with rocaille border and engraved with a crest, comprising a teapot with ivory-insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, each with gilt interiorthe teapot 29cm wide over handle, total gross weight 61oz 15dwt, 1,920gr (3)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number KRE3YKAR.Each piece fully marked underneath. The teapot further part marked on handle and finial and inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises to the lower body of the sugar-bowl and it rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface. There are some bruises to the teapot. The cream-jug rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface. There are some cracks and some discolouration to the ivory insulators.

Lot 2217

A George III Silver Table-Service, by Richard Crossley, London, 1800, The Teaspoons 1805 Old English pattern, comprising:12 table-spoons12 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 teaspoonsA basting-spoonmost pieces in a later fitted canteenthe canteen 52cm wide, 79oz 18dwt, 2,486gr (61)Each piece fully marked as expected. There is some minor wear to the marks on some pieces. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the tines on some pieces. There is some bruising to the bowls of the teaspoons. The surface of the pieces is a bit bright and they may have been erased. The canteen is 20th century and fitted for all pieces except the basting-spoon. There are some marks and scratches to the finish as well as some stains and the remains of sticky labels.

Lot 2230

A Pair of George III Silver Spectacles and an Associated George III Spectacles-Case, The Spectacles by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, Circa 1810, the Spectacles-Case by Peter and William Bateman, London, 1807 the spectacles with oval frames and folding arms, the spectacles-case oval and with hinged cover, the cover engraved with a namethe spectacles case 12cm wide (2)The spectacles case fully marked in base and further part marked inside cover. the marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is most noticeable as a softening to the engraving. There are some minor bruises. The spectacles are part marked on each section. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There has probably been a repair to one arm.

Lot 2282

A Victorian Silver Teapot, by Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, London, 1842 tapering cylindrical and on four shell and scroll cast feet, with leaf-capped ivory-insulated handle, the hinged cover with foliage and flower finial 25.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 21oz, 653grWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 4LGH2N9B.Fully marked under base and further part marked on handle, inside cover and on finial. The marks are generally clear, though there is a hole in the maker's mark on the handle. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some unevenness on each side, perhaps due to an erasure. There is a more obvious scratch on the top and a few small dings to the surface. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory insulators.

Lot 2328

A Set of Six Elizabeth II Silver Goblets, by Charles S. Green and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1969 each with tapering bowl and on spreading foot with knopped stem, the bowls engraved with foliage and centring engraved initials18cm high, 51oz 13dwt, 1,607gr (6)Each fully marked near rim. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The base of one has been bruised and so leans and rocks slightly.

Lot 2225

A George V Silver Cigarette-Case, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester, 1928 oblong, the hinged cover engraved with a scene of a golfer warming his hands while preparing to tee off, engraved inside with an inscription 11.5cm high, 5oz 16dwt, 181grThe inscription reads '"Winter Winds" Alwoodley B Armitage 1929'.Fully marked inside cover and further part marked inside base. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a shallow bruise on the cover. The weight includes an elasticated strap inside.

Lot 2229

A Victorian Silver Vesta-Case, by Henry Charles Freeman, Birmingham, 1898 plain oblong, the hinged cover with suspension loop, one side applied with a rough collie dog in profile, the base with striker47mm high excluding suspension loop, 1oz 12dwt, 50grProvenance: Tennants, 24 November 2005, lot 404 (as 1909).Fully marked on bezel and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2208

A George III Silver Sugar-Bowl, Maker's Mark Lacking, London, 1802 the bowl tapering and pierced with slats and bands of foliage, each side with a cartouche, three pierced with a vase and one engraved with a crest, on square base with pierced foliage band, with conforming blue glass liner15.5cm high, weight of silver 5oz 16dwt, 181grMarked on base. The maker's mark is lacking. There is possibly the remains of the maker's mark above the date letter. Otherwise, the marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The blue glass liner is perhaps later.

Lot 2008

A Silver Georg Jensen Brooch, designed by Henning Koppelof stylised star form, numbered '342'measures 7.6cm by 4.8cmThe brooch is in fair condition, there are scratches to the front of the brooch. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'GJLd', London (import), 1964. It is also stamped 'HK', 'STERLING DENMARK', 'GEORG JENSEN', and numbered '342'. Gross weight 14.2 grams. CR made 10.03.23.

Lot 2327

An Elizabeth II Silver Two Light Candelabrum, by Wakely and Wheeler, London, The Branches 1983, The Base 1984 in the George I style, on stepped circular base and with baluster stem terminating in spool-shaped socket, with two scrolling branches, each terminating in spool-shaped socket and with plain wax-pan, with central baluster finial24.5cm high, 26oz 12dwt, 827grFully marked under base and further part marked on branch. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The base is cast and not filled.

Lot 2237

A Continental Silver and Enamel Cigarette-Box, With English Import Marks for F. B. Reynolds, London, 1928 oblong, the hinged cover enamelled with a Venetian canal scene, the base engine-turned, engraved inside with initials85mm highFully marked with English import marks in the cover and part marked with English import marks inside the base. The marks are clear. There are no other hallmarks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the gilding. There are some very minor scratches to the enamel.

Lot 2297

An Edward VII Irish Silver Dish-Ring, by Edmond Johnson Ltd., Dublin, 1908, Numbered 754 spool-shaped, the openwork side populated with animals, centring a cartouche with an engraved inscription22.3cm diameter, 14oz 15dwt, 459grThe inscription reads 'To Vida Dublin August 1908'.Fully marked on base. Further stamped with maker's name and numbered. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The base is somewhat bruised so the dish-ring rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.

Lot 2258

A Continental Silver Jardiniere, Possibly German, Early 20th Century, Bearing Spurious Marks for Fabergé With Imperial Warrant, With Spurious Russian Import Mark for Assay Master Kliment Zagayevsky shaped oval and on spreading conforming foot, the sides chased with lily pads and bull rushes, with foliage cast handles46cm wide over handles, 48oz 8dwt, 1,505grProvenance:Tennants, 21 March 2020, lot 1262.Marked near rim and underneath with spurious marks for Faberge and spurious Russian control marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points.

Lot 2004

A Silver Brooch, by Georg Jensenthe square frame with a wheatsheaf diagonally and a bird in each corner, numbered '250'measures 3.9cm by 3.9cmThe brooch is in fair condition, with a ding to the square frame and scuffing throughout. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'G.JLd', London (import), 1963. It is also stamped 'GEORG JENSEN', 'STERLING DENMARK' and numbered '250'. Gross weight 20.5 grams. CR made 10.03.23.

Lot 2293

A George V Silver Cigarette-Box, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1913 oblong and with a slightly domed hinged cover, the inside of the base wood-lined20cm wideFully marked on bezel and further part marked inside cover. The base stamped with retailers name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises overall. There is some staining and chips to the wood lining. The gross weight including the wood is 1,004gr.

Lot 2290

An Edward VII Silver Pedestal-Bowl, by Horace Woodward and Co. Ltd., London, 1901, Retailed by Barraclough and Sons, Leeds the bowl shaped and lobed circular, on lobed foot and with centrally knopped stem14.5cm high, 20cm diameter, 16oz 13dwt, 518grFully marked near rim. There is some wear to the maker's mark but in general the marks are clear. The base stamped with retailer's name and design registration number. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2322

An Elizabeth II Silver Goblet, by Prestons Ltd., London, 1969, Number 859 From a Limited Edition of 1,000 commemorating the investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarvon, in the Charles II style, the bowl tapering and on spreading foot with baluster stem. engraved on one side with the Prince of Wales's feathers and an inscription, with a fitted gilt-tooled purple leather-covered case and a numbered certificate15cm high, 11oz, 342grFully marked on side and further numbered underneath. The marks are clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The capacity is approximately 1/2 pint.

Lot 2277

A Victorian Silver Entrée-Dish, Cover and Handle, by Hawksworth, Eyre and Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1895, Retailed by Barraclough & Sons, Leeds oblong and with canted corners, the sides fluted and with gadrooned borders, with detachable gadrooned loop handle28cm wide, 43oz 19dwt, 1,367grFully marked on base of dish, on side of cover and under handle. The top of the handle further part marked. The marks are generally clear. Further stamped with retailers name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a very minor softening to the high points.

Lot 2271

A Victorian Silver-Mounted Goliath Pocket-Watch Case and a Silver Plate Pocket-Watch, The Case by William Comyns, London, 1898, The Watch Retailed by Mappin Brothers, Regent Street the case shaped oblong, the hinged cover with openwork mounts, with leather easel back. the watch with Arabic numerals on the white enamel dial, with suspension loopthe case 11.5cm high, the watch approximately 70mm diameter (2)The case with surface scratches, case sides and back cover edge with some small dents. The glass with minor chips to the outer edge and some small scratches. The dial with dust particles on the surface. Hands setting correctly, winding smoothly and movement in going order.

Lot 2234

A Victorian Silver and Coral Childs Rattle, Whistle and Teether, Maker's Mark Lacking, Birmingham, 1894 of typical form with a row of five bells above a row of three bells, one end with a whistle and suspension loop and the other with a coral teether; Together With a gold-mounted and turquoise set pendant, in the form of a clenched fist holding a metal barthe rattle 90mm long, the pendant 40mm long (2) The rattle is marked on bezel above coral teether. The maker's mark is either lacking or obscured by a repair. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some solder marks around the bezel above the coral teether.The pendant has no hallmarks but tests as low carat gold. There is some surface scratching overall, consistent with age and use. There are some minor cracks to the coral, particularly noticeable to the small finger.

Lot 2333

An Irish Silver Bowl, by Royal Irish Silver Co., Dublin, 1966, With English Import Marks for Sheffield, 1966 shaped circular and with fluted sides, engraved with a unicorn13.5cm diameter, 8oz 9dwt, 262grFully marked inside bowl including with 'Sword of Light' commemorative mark. The rim further marked with English import marks. There is some scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2197

A George III Provincial Silver Coffee-Pot, by John Landlands, Newcastle, 1801 tapering and on spreading foot, the rim and shoulder engraved with differing bands of foliage, the hinged cover with ball finial, with ebonised handle, each side with foliage cartouche, one side engraved with an initial30cm high, gross weight 24oz 17dwt, 774grFully marked under base, further marked with lion passant inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving, particularly the initial, which is 'A'. There is some loss to the finish on the handle.

Lot 2316

A George VI Silver and Enamel-Mounted Dressing-Table Service, by Albert Carter, Birmingham, 1948 and 1950 with pink and white enamel geometric designs on an engine-turned ground, comprising two silver-mounted cut-glass dressing-table jars with tapering finials, one with differing enamel; a pair of hair-brushes; a pair of clothes-brushes and a hand-mirrorthe hand-mirror 29cm long (7)Each piece is marked as expected. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some damage to the ename on the handles of the hair brushes at the top of each handle. The enamel on the cover of two boxes differ slightly.

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