A silver, ruby and plique a jour cuff bangle, late 20th century, in the Art Nouveau manner, marked '925', designed as a dragonfly with stained glass style enamel wings and set with seven oval and round cut rubies, on a pierced hinged bangle, 4.3cm. long, 5.6 x 5.2cm. internal diameter. * Very good condition, with no faults.
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An extremely rare early Victorian novelty silver cream jug / sauce boat in the form of a swimming duck, Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London, 1839, the duck looking to the right, head and neck used as handle, tail feathers the spout, with naturalistically modelled feathers, gilt interior, retailers mark engraved to base ‘THOMAS’S BOND St’, 5 1/2in. (14cm.) long, heavy gauge silver, weight 7.14 tr.oz. Scarce * Condition: Maker’s mark a little indistinct to starting letters, otherwise very good.
Advertising interest - An extremely rare George V silver & enamel ‘BRYANT & MAY’S’ match box trinket box, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1927, the silver box realistically modelled as a box of matches (but larger), each side with yellow enamel, the sides with brown enamel to resemble striking paper, push opening from both sides, to reveal baize interior for storage, the inner box section engraved with retailer “OGDENS” HARROGATE & LONDON, 2 7/8 x 2in. (7.4 x 5cm.), heavy gauge, weight 6.70 tr.oz. Scarce * Condition: Please view images, both enamel faces with tiny corner damage, front face (with part hallmark) also with hairline running on angle top left, reverse with creese and loss to middle right edge and fracture bottom left corner, displays well, fair
A Georg Jensen silver and green cabochon floral brooch, London import hallmarks for Georg Jensen Ltd., 1950, impressed maker's marks and '28', 4.9cm. long.* Condition: Marks remain good but maker's mark is slightly poorly struck. Expected light scratching and wear - good condition.
A rare cased Art Nouveau silver three-handled trophy cup, Charles Bolton & Son Ltd., London 1917, the plain rounded body with gilt interior and three organic sweeping handles, on a pedestal foot, 5 1/8in. (13cm.), weight 6.0 tr.oz., raised on a ebony turned base 7 1/8in. (18cm.) high overall, housed in a fitted black leather presentation box, with hinged lid and front doors, opening to reveal purple silk and velvet interior. * Condition: Rubbed maker’s mark, case with very light scuffing, otherwise very good condition.
A extremely rare Edwardian novelty silver travelling inkstand in the form of a sentry box, Sampson Mordan & Co, London, 1907, Rd. No. 507416, the fall front inset with watercolour of a sentry at attention, probably of the Gordon Highlanders, and opening to reveal shaped glass inkwell that’s slides into place on runners of the hinged front, gilt interior, 5in. (12.7cm,) high, weight without inkwell 6.18 tr.oz. Scarce * Condition: Light surface wear only, nothing else to note, very good.
An unusual and extremely rare Edwardian silver hip flask, Hamilton & Co, London, 1903, together with a further ‘JB’ mark and other part marks, fashioned with six different compartments, resembling a rack of ribs, each spout bayonet fitting with integral cork stopper, below each engraved with a different tipple, WHISKEY; CHERRY BRANDY; KUMEL; CURACOA; CHARTREUSE; BENEDICTINE, 6 1/4in. (16cm.) long, weight 10.4 tr.oz. * Probably unique? * Condition: Small dent to front face in middle between KUMEL & CURACCA, dent to back left corner behind WHISKEY, hallmarks rubbed in places.
An extremely rare Victorian novelty silver table shot holder / spirit measure modelled as a molar tooth, Henry William Dee, London, 1876, the molar having gilt interior, engraved to both sides “Just a toothful”, 3 3/8in. (8.6cm.) high, weight 3.46 tr.oz. * Condition: Maker’s mark rubbed, bottom of each root with single hole (made like this in the making), hallmarked again inside, very good.
Military Regimental interest - A rare novelty Edwardian silver Sentry Box menu / place card holder, Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester, 1907, the central widow having a miniature watercolour guardsman at attention, 2 3/8in. (6cm.) high, weight 1.12 tr.oz. * Condition: Needs light cleanIng / polish, watercolour little wear, good.
A set of extremely rare George V novelty silver BAT menu / place card holders, William Davenport & Co, Birmingham, 1926, modelled as bats, having well engraved detail to wings & body, raised on stepped circular disc, wingspan, 2 1/2in. (6.4cm.), weighted, 8.8 tr.oz., comes with original fitted leather retail box, LAHORE & SIMLA. * Condition: One with replaced disc / stand; one with soldiering to top (joining back of head to stand; one having two loose feet ( need soldering ); one with one loose foot. All work needed appears to be a easy job.
A Victorian novelty silver / silver gilt figural Table Lighter, James Barclays Hennel, London, 1880, modelled as a seated terrier with large gilt studded collar below his detachable head, clutching a pipe in his mouth, flanked by a Georgian style tankard and a battered top hat, for wooden spills and vestas, raised on naturalistic mound and sitting upon a oval onyx base, 6 5/8in. (16.8cm.) wide, 5 7/8in. (15cm.) high, weight without onyx base 16 tr.oz. * Condition: Onyx base with nibbles and natural fractures etc (easily replaced if wanted), pull-off head with buckles to inner sleeve, doesn’t distract, over all very good.
Arne Johansen - a vintage Danish silver modernist pendant necklace, of loose ring and blade design, impressed makers and London import marks, 1971, on a cable link chain, 33in. (83.8cm.) long; together with a vintage silver necklace, 1970s, London import marks, 1975, 34in. (86.3cm.) long; and an Italian retro resin bracelet by Pellini of Milan. (3) *
An extremely rare and unusual Victorian novelty cast silver scent atomiser in the form of an excited terrier dog, William Leuchars, London, 1880, the dog sitting up on his haunches in an appealing begging pose, amber / red glass eyes, textured fur decoration, circular screw-off base, engraved “LEUCHARS & SONS”, the head having a button at the back, which when depressed repeatedly, sprays scent, most imaginatively through the act of micturation (or peeing), 2.68 in. (6.8cm.) high, weight 3.07 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good condition, no faults, nothing to note.
A novelty George III silver vinaigrette modelled as an articulated fish, John Lawrence, Birmingham, 1817, having finely chased and bright cut fish scales, opening to reveal a gilt pierced rosette grille, 3 1/2in. (9cm.) long, weight 0.43 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good condition, nothing to note.
A collection of antique and vintage silver and costume jewellery, including two carved jet bead necklaces, one lacking clasp; a pair of similar carved jet earrings; a gilt metal Turkish coin style fringe necklace; a Victorian white metal, enamel and turquoise glass belt; a boxed Pygmalion glove holder; etc., some faults. (qty)
A small group of antique jewellery, including an Art Nouveau style 9ct gold and opal pendant, 44mm. drop; a cased 9ct gold and seed pearl horse shoe and riding crop stick pin; a boxed Georgian silver and mottled stone ring, with chased floral decoration, size V; a boxed 19th century 9ct gold ring, faults; and a cased Victorian brooch set with a large, unpolished mineral specimen, 8.3cm. long. (5)
A collection of silver jewellery, comprising a silver, garnet and diamond heart crossover ring, size O; a silver and diamond flower shaped pendant necklace; a silver, pale amethyst and CZ pendant necklace; a three piece silver and briolette cut pale blue stone necklace, bracelet and earrings suite; and a silver and crystal solitaire pendant. (7)
A Russian silver and cloisonné / champleve enamel snuff box, indistinct 84 standard mark, rectangular form with rounded corners, the hinged cover and base with stylised flowers and foliate scrolls in red, mauve, apple-green and three shades of blue, the centre oval with turquoise ground, the edges with repeating floral design on rich blue ground, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) long, weight 3.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Good condition, no enamel loss found, strong hinge, rubbed marks.
A Victorian novelty silver-mounted fish scent bottle, Sampson Mordan & Co, London, 1884, the cut glass body modelled as a fish, etched with Rd.15711, the screw-off cover fashioned as the tail, with scale decoration, 6 1/2in. (16.5cm.) long. * Condition: Excellent condition, nothing to note.
A very rare Victorian novelty silver sewing etui combined with a vinaigrette to base, Sampson Mordan & Co, London, 1874, modelled as a Policeman’s Bullseye lantern / lamp, the hinged cover opening to reveal a silver gilt interior for pin storage around inner rim, pull-out bobbin with cotton reels and tape measure, topped by thimble, the hinged base housing the silver gilt vinaigrette with beautiful foliate pierced grill, stamped with retailer ‘THORNHILL’, attached handles and clip, stamped with diamond lozenge mark, 2 5/8in. (6.7cm.) high, weight 3.8 tr.oz. * Condition: Crystal glass with small inner fracture, otherwise good.
An antique 18ct gold, silver and diamond triple cluster ring, each cluster with a central old brilliant cut diamond, the central principal diamond approx. 0.50ct, the two smaller clusters centred by an approx. 0.15ct diamond, each within a border of smaller old cut diamonds, total approx. 1.6ct, size O½.
An extremely rare and unusual Edwardian novelty silver scent bottle in the form of a Kangaroo, George Brace & Co, London, 1909, the realistic kangaroo in standing position, hinged head opening to reveal silver mounted cork stopper and applicator, the body with fine detailed engraving simulating the fur, 3 1/2in. (9cm.) high, weight 3.18 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good condition, no repairs, nothing to note.
A large collection of silver and costume jewellery, including a Bruce Russell silver Freesia brooch; several brooches by Dagmar Pichler of Guernsey; a boxed necklace, bracelet and earrings by Vlasta Wasserbauerova of Galerie Vlasta, Prague; a silver and citrine pendant by Marcella James; a silver and rutilated quartz and lapis pendant by the Navajo jewellery artist Paul Livingston; a boxed Venetian glass necklace by Antica Murrina of Venice; etc. (large quantity)
A collection of Guernsey related costume jewellery, to include a white metal & gilt metal ormer shell brooches; white metal ormer shell necklace and bracelets, two pairs of ormer earrings, Guernsey mounted Three Pence coin bracelet and two Bruce Russell silver ingots. (11)
A rare Victorian novelty silver vinaigrette fashioned as a miniature Padlock, Francis Clark, Birmingham, 1846, foliate scroll decoration to both sides, hinged opening to reveal silver gilt interior with foliate pierced grille, 0.90in. (2.3cm.), weight 0.11 tr.oz. * Condition: Light surface wear, hallmarks partly rubbed in places, good.
A rare and fine quality novelty Victorian silver scent atomiser, Frederick Edmonds & Edward J W Johnson, London, 1890, fashioned as a realistic watering can with scroll handle and pierced rose, the lid is sprung and pushes down to spray scent, 2 7/8in. (7.4cm.) high, weight 4.9 tr.oz. * Condition: Maker’s marks rubbed in places, light surface wear, sprung lid working, good.
A small group of silver and costume jewellery, including a silver bracelet with vintage car charm; a copper and silver triple bangle; a silver torq style bangle; a Swarovski style bangle; a large paste, glass faux-emerald and faux-turquoise flower brooch; two paste brooches; a gold plated fringe necklace; various stud and half-hoop earrings; three faux-pearl necklaces; loose rice pearls; coral etc.; together with a cased silver Dubai commemorative coin. (qty)
A Pandora bracelet with rose gold plated and heart charms, the silver charms set with crystals, including a Forever in my Heart charm with 14ct gold heart drop, in Pandora box. * Condition: Very good condition, with just very light surface scratches from light use. Box in good condition with a few surface marks.
A Pandora bracelet with eleven silver charms, in silver, black and amber tones, most set with crystals or glass, plus two further loose charms, in a Pandora box. * Condition: Very good condition, with just very light surface scratches from light use. Box in good condition with a few surface marks.
A pair of cased early George V novelty silver pepperettes modelled in the form of owls, Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester, 1910/1912, realistic feather decoration, glass eyes, on circular screw bases, in fitted case, each owl 1 3/4in. (5cm.) tall, weight 1.1 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Good condition, nothing to note, case good, very light staining only.
Suffragettes - An extremely rare pair of Edwardian novelty silver peppers, Saunders & Shepherd, Chester, 1907, made in the form of Suffragettes holding painted celluloid place cards with legends “VOTES FOR WOMEN” & “WE CAN MAKE THINGS HOT FOR YOU”, both with pull-off heads with pierced bonnets, also stamped with registered design number 522382, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) high, weight 2.2 tr.oz. (2) * Scarce to find pair. * Condition: One minor surface crack to one of the celluloid plaques, otherwise very good with very light surface wear.
A rare pair of Edwardian novelty silver and enamel pepperettes modelled as mannequins / Dutch dolls, Louis Willmott, London, 1907, each with moving arms and legs, pull-off enamelled heads, with pierced decoration, 4 3/4in. (12cm.) high, weight 4.4 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: One enamel head with browning / staining, probably from restoration, some hallmarks slightly rubbed, part marked on each section, over all very appealing, good.
A small group of Victorian and Edwardian jewellery, including two mourning brooches; a 9ct gold and garnet mourning locket; a yellow gold cameo brooch and 9ct gold cameo stick pin; a 9ct gold citrine and seed pearl bar brooch; a silver, amethyst and seed pearl brooch; a rolled gold and faux-amethyst three stone brooch; and a 9ct gold and ruby floral bar brooch; plus five coral necklaces and a coral bracelet. (qty)
A rare pair of novelty Victorian silver pepperettes, Hardwood, Plante & Harrison, Birmingham, 1884, modelled as ship’s binnacles, having applied arrow to pierced pull-off tops, 3 3/4in. (9.5cm.) high, weight 3.0 tr.oz. (2) Scarce. * Condition: One arrow very slightly bent, need light cleaning, good.
A pair of Victorian novelty silver salt and pepper shakers, James Barclay Hennell, London, 1880, modelled as baby boys, the pepperette identified by the boy sneezing, each with diamond lozenge marks to back of heads and stoppers, 2in. (5cm.) high, weight 4.3 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Light surface wear & tiny nibbles, one having first letter of maker’s mark rubbed, overall good.
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