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A pair of Victorian Scottish novelty silver & enamel pepperettes in the form of dice, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1883, one enamelled in black, the other in white, the pull-off cover on each is number six and pierced to each dot, opening to reveal gilt interior, 1 1/8in. square, weight 1.7 tr.oz. * Condition: Very light surface wear only, nothing else to note.
A novelty German silver bear pounce / pepper pot, By Ludwig Neresheimer & Co, Hanau, c.1903, the well modelled performing bear with realistic features, textured fur decoration, the pull-off head pierced, opening to reveal void for contents, 4 1/8in. (10.5cm.) high, weight 3.9 tr.oz. Scarce * Condition: Very good condition, very appealing to the eye, nothing to note.
A black woven leather shoulder bag by Ceannis, with silver hardware, shoulder strap and two top handles, the interior with two compartments, centre zipped compartment and side zipped pocket, 16in. (40.75cm.) long; together with a black leather tote bag, with top zipped closure and two top handles, 22¾in. (57.75cm.) long. (2)
A large George V novelty silver dog pepper pot, Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1913, modelled in a playful standing position, orange glass bead eyes, screw off pierced head, 4 3/4in. (12cm.) long, standing 3 1/4in. (8.3cm.), heavy cast silver, weight 5.9 tr.oz. * Condition: Nothing to note, very good.
An extremely rare novelty Victorian silver pepper caster in the form of a seated monkey, Maker’s mark indistinct, but probably George Fox, London, 1881, realistic features, textured fur decoration, detachable pierced head, 2 3/4in. (7cm.) high, weight 2.5 tr.oz. Scarce * Condition: Hallmarks on back rubbed, head loose unless turned a little, very appealing, fair/good.
An extremely rare fine quality Victorian novelty silver double pepper in the form of opera glasses, Emma Weil, London, 1894, Rd.241374, realistic looking, the twin pierced eye pieces pulling out from opera glass cradle, hallmarked or part hallmarked on eight sections, 3 3/4in. (9.5cm.) at widest, 2 1/2in. (6.3cm.) high, weight 5.2 tr.oz. Scarce * Extremely rare and sought after female silversmith. * Condition: Some hallmarks rubbed in places, light scratches and rubbing to tubes etc, overall very good.
An unusual George V silver vinaigrette & snuff, Harrods Ltd, London, 1917, of cylindrical form, having hinged opening to either side, one with void, the other with vinaigrette grill above deep void, gilt interiors, 3 1/4in. (8.3cm.) long, weight 1.98 tr.oz. Scarce * Condition: Very light surface wear only, good.
A late Victorian novelty silver sewing etui in the form of a large bullet, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1900, unscrewing redwing at the top and base, opening to reveal green velvet interior holding a cylindrical needle holder and triple reel / bobbin, 3 1/8in. (I8cm.) long, weight 1.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Very light surface wear, hallmarks very slightly rubbed, good.
A rare antique white metal / silver novelty thimble scent bottle holder and seal pendant, Probably late 19th century, unmarked, the thimble un-screwing from the base, opening to reveal a miniature glass scent / vinaigrette bottle and stopper, stylised engraved initials to matrix, 1 1/8in. (3cm.) high. * Condition: Vary good condition, tiny flea-bite nicks to rim, stopper possibly snapped at tip.
A rare miniature Victorian novelty silver acorn vinaigrette, Maker’s mark indistinct, Birmingham, 1888, the hinged top opening to reveal floral pierced silver gilt grill, fixed hanging loop to top, 1in. (26cm.) long, weight 0.13 tr.oz. * Condition: Hallmarks rubbed, locking mechanism very slightly loose, fair/good.
A rare Victorian novelty silver vinaigrette modelled as a pear, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Birmingham, 1883, attached suspension ring, opening to reveal hinged floral pierced grill, 1 1/4in. (32cm.) long, weight 0.17 tr.oz. * Condition: Hallmarks slightly rubbed, hinge with movement, locking mechanism loose (not shutting tightly), fair
An extremely rare Art Deco silver and enamel smokers set, comprising an octagonal ashtray and match box cover, maker L S M Ltd, 925, London import marks for 1928, each decorated with Fox Terrier to the front on a vibrant enamelled harlequin ground in blues, greens, reds and yellows, ashtray measuring 4in. (10.2cm.) diameter, weight 4.3 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Tiny nibbles to edges of enamel and points of ashtray, doesn’t distract , bright colours, good.
A rare and unusual French silver gilt enamel vinaigrette, Maker’s mark of ‘FL’ in a lozenge, of lorgnette case form, one side with enamelled flowers in a urn, the other engraved with a building and ship on the horizon, ring attachment, the clip reveals spring loaded rectangular vinaigrette with foliate pierced grill, 2 1/8in. (5.4cm.) when closed, Scarce * Condition: Spring working well, good condition.
A novelty Edwardian silver Trojan / Hobby Horse pepper pot, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Chester, 1903, Rd. 366450, the cylindrical body secured to frame with four functional wheels, pierced at one end, the head removable to allow filling, 2in. (5cm.) high, weight 0.89 tr.oz. * Condition: The head missing sleeve for fitting ( made up cork now holding in place), otherwise good.
A rare Scottish silver presentation Bowling Jack, Robert Stewart, Glasgow, 1925, the Jack inscribed ‘THE HARLAND AND WOLFF BOWLING CLUB — PRESENTED ~ TO~ MISS MARGARET I. BRAY . OCCASION . OF THE OPENING OF GREEN ~ ON 28th APRIL 1928 ~ GLASGOW’, 2 5/8in (6.7cm.) diameter, probably weighted 10.9 tr.oz., comes with mahogany turned stand, having cup for jack to top, raised on three bun feet, 7 1/4in. ( 18.5cm.) high without jack in place. * Condition: Multiple dents to jack, probably weighted.
A rare Victorian novelty silver and enamel vesta case fashioned as a fishing creel, George Wilkinson, London, 1889, of typical shape with basket weave decoration, the hinged cover polychrome enamelled with a landed pike, underside with striking plate, Rd. No. 141925, 1 7/8in. (4.5cm.) wide, weight 0.58 tr.oz. * Scarce. * Condition: A few very minor scratches to surface of enamel, tiny flea-bite flakes of enamel at hinge, very little used, very good condition
A set of four Channel Islands silver Old English pattern table spoons, maker's mark PN, struck three times (unknown, Jersey c.1750-1790), the terminals inscribed with initials 'A' above 'MN', 8 ½in. (21.7cm.) long, weight 7.2 tr.oz. (4) *Condition: The bowls on each with slightly crumpled bowls, strong marks.
A collection of four Channel Island silver spoons, to include a pair of bright cut Old English pattern teaspoons, maker's mark JQ struck once (Jacques Quesnel I and II, Jersey c.1780-1843), each inscribed with initials 'MDM' to terminal, 5 1/8in. (13cm.) long; Hanoverian pattern soup spoon, maker's mark CWQ, struck once (Charles William Quesnel, Jersey c.1790-1885), inscribed to terminal 'IPC', 7 5/8in. (19.5cm.) long; bright cut Old English pattern table spoon, maker's mark overstruck JLG, London, 1854 (John Le Gallais, Jersey, c. 1847-1873), inscribed to terminal, 8 ¼in. (21cm.), weight 3.7tr.oz. (4)* Condition: CWQ - shallow dents to bowl; JQ pair both with tiny dents to bowls; JLG - flat at the terminal (creased), bowl with dents.
A Victorian Channel Islands silver Albert pattern flatware for six place settings, London, 1853, overstruck maker's mark JLG (John Le Gallais, Jersey, c.1846-1873), comprising six each of table spoons, 8 ¾in. (22.2cm.) long; dinner forks, 8 ¼in. (21cm.) long; and dessert forks & spoons, each inscribed to terminals with initials; together with six teaspoons dated 1860; and a further table spoon and fork in the same pattern, London, various makers and dates, both inscribed with initials and dated 1867, weight 74.7 tr.oz. (32)
A rare Victorian silver-gilt mounted faceted emerald glass novelty combination scent bottle and vinaigrette, Sampson Mordan & Co, London, 1870, full and part hallmarks in several places, push button sprung hinged cap with fancy inscribed initials, opening to reveal pressure cap with crown emblem and ‘S. MORDAN & CO LONDON' to perimeter, cover to base enclosing a foliate pierced grille to vinaigrette with original sponge, 3 5/8in. (9.2cm.) high. * Condition: Cap with bent / fold to rim, some hallmarks very slightly rubbed, overall good.
A Channel Islands silver commemorative twin handled christening cup, Bruce Russell, Guernsey, date mark (1981), to commemorate the marriage of Prince Charles & Lady Diana Spencer, gilt interior, limited edition, no. 52, 2 ¼in. (5.6cm.) high, weight 2.7 tr.oz., comes in original box with paperwork.
Guernsey Hockey interest - A novelty silver plate cruet set, probably first quarter twentieth century, the stand modelled as three hockey sticks with ball finial, holding Guernsey can mustard and pepper pot, with open salt with cobalt blue glass liner, each stamped to base 'BACHMANN & Co GUERNSEY', 4½IN. (11.4cm.) high. * Condition: Some plate rubbing, mostly to pepper pot, otherwise good.
An Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr Arts and Crafts silver & enamel caddy spoon, Ramsden & Carr, London, 1907, fig shaped bowl with spot hammered decoration, the intertwined knotted handle applied with a green/blue enamel heart shaped cabochon, 3.1/8in. (8cm.) long, gross weight 1.4 tr.oz. * Early example of silversmith's work. * Condition: Tiny hairlines and nibbles to enamel (seen magnified) overall very good.
A footed Indian silver bowl, of shaped circular lobed form, raised on three entwined fish feet, with ornate foliate pierced upper rim section, repoussé decorated with wild animals within forest / jungle setting, to include elephants, tigers, antelopes, birds etc, gilt interior, 6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) diameter, 4 3/8 in. (11.2cm.) high, weight 10.4 tr.oz. * Condition: Good condition, stands firm, very light wear.
An exceptionally fine quality Continental silver cased glass hunting flask / bottle, of rectangular form, the front finely chased depicting a huntress amidst floral and foliate forest setting, each side with pierced trellis design, the back with stylised foliate decoration, bayonet fitting lid with chased initials 'SY' below coronet amidst foliage, glass bottle with star cut base, 9 5/8in. (24.5cm.) high.
Equestrian interest - A Victorian silver baluster tankard, Robert Harper, London, 1868, repousse decorated in high relief with a horse, within a wooded clearing, vacant cartouche, leaf capped double scroll handle, raised on a stepped and spreading circular foot, 5 1/8in. (13cm.) high, weight 10.1 tr.oz. * Condition: Good condition, clear hallmarks, sits straight, very good, nothing to note.
A small collection of silver and silver plated smalls, comprising a cased set of silver open salts by Patterson & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1911, with matched spoons; silver mounted brushes and mirror; a silver mounted toilet jar; a pair of white metal candlesticks; M.O.P button hooks, faults. (quantity)
A Victorian silver plate coffee pot, of compressed bombe form, raised on stepped circular foot, having flower head pierced knop, scroll handle with ornate foliate thumb piece, engraved floral spray to main body with vacant cartouche to either side, 10in. (25.4cm.) high, together with a Victorian silver plate cream jug of similar decoration, raised on four scroll feet and a three piece tea service of bellied oval form, comprising of a teapot, cream jug and sugar basin. (5)
EX-VOTO Italy - Silver plate and silver body parts, early 20th century, the lungs silver plate, chest stamped 'G.P.M', the leg unmarked, both probably thin silver sheet, leg measuring 11½in. (29.2cm.) long. * Condition: * EX-VOTO is a votive offering displayed in a church or shrine, represents a prayer for healing or gratitude for having been healed. * Condition: Thin sheeting, some bends and folds etc, overall good.
Two silver wine coasters, the smaller by Argyll Silver, Birmingham, 1990, having stepped turned wooden base, 4in. (10.2cm.) diameter, together with a version by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham, 1991 and a Continental white metal dish with scallop rim, engraved with foliate decoration, raised on four feet, gross weight of all 14 tr.oz. (3)
Pair of George III silver Corinthian column candlesticks, James Young, London, 1772, with cluster column and acanthus leaves sconces, having removable nozzles engraved with a winged lion, the square bases with foliate scroll and bead decoration, one side bearing the crest of the original owner, 12 ¾ in. (32.4cm.) high. loaded. (2) * Condition: Good condition, slight lean, maker's mark slight rubbed on both.
American Gorham Sterling Silver Buttercup Pattern flatware, with clusters of buttercups adorning each piece, first introduced in 1899, comprising 12 dinner knives, 13 dinner forks,12 fish knives,12 fish forks,18 salad forks, 7 place knives, 5 desert spoons, 6 desert knives,18 oyster forks,12 silver gilt egg spoons,12 ice cream spoons, 12 table spoons,12 fruit spoons, 5 butter knives and 2 serving spoons. weight without all knives 150 tr.oz. 157pcs. * Condition: One dinner knife and one table spoon is broken in half and one desert knife handle has become loose, some knife blade with rubbing and wear etc, forks and spoons good.
A collection of various George III and later flatware etc, to include a set of four Georgian fiddle pattern silver teaspoons with engraved initials by Robert Rutland, London, 1825, 5½in. (14cm.) long, together with a pair of fiddle pattern silver teaspoons by CT Maine, set of four George III fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, Dublin, 1821, together with tongs and other spoons, weight 20.6 tr.oz. (qty) * Condition: Mostly very good, a couple of spoons with bent bowls etc.
A Dutch silver knitting needle sheath, with the four standing lion town mark for Schoonhoven, dated 1802, of long tapering oval form with pierced hole to top, decorated with foliate and rope twist design, loose ring chatelaine, 7 3/8in. (18.8cm.) long, weight 0.75 tr.oz.
A Victorian five piece silver mounted brush set, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 1896, to include hand mirror, two hair brushes and two clothes brushes, embossed with stylised foliate and scroll design, another brush and a comb, and a pair of glove stretches, button hook and shoe horn by Levi & Salaman. (10)
A magnificent Victorian silver table box, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1888, of square form, repoussé decorated hinged cover depicting a tavern scene with two gentleman playing checkers, a woman and baby looking on and dog at their feet, opening to reveal gilt interior, the side with ornate foliate scrollwork, 4¼ x 4 1/8in. (10.8 x 10.6cm.), weight 6.6 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good, excellent.
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