A Modern silver and silver gilt mounted nautilus shell shell cup in the Baroque manner, domed foot with chased, pierced and engraved with Posridon and swirling waves, the stem formed as a putto holding cornucopia, the shell with gilt strapwork applied border, the body hallmarked by St James House Company, London, 1980, approx 15cm high
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A Modern silver and gilt limited edition Easter Egg, the openwork body with lozenge panels chased with flowers, gilt interior, with wire work stand, hallmarked by St James House Company, London, 1979, limited edition no: 74/500, combined weight approx 3.27 ozt (101.6 grams) - certificate lacking
A Modern silver and parcel-gilt limited edition Easter Egg, the gilt body overlaid with silver geometric panels and floral decoration, with wire work stand, hallmarked by St James House Company, London, 1978, limited edition no: 285/500, combined weight approx 2.46 ozt (76.5 grams) - certificate lacking
A Modern silver-gilt and silver limited edition Easter Egg on stand, the openwork body decorated with daffodils in high relief, the top inset with a sapphire, with wire work stand, hallmarked by St James House Company, London, 1979, limited edition no: 74/500, (74 scratched) combine weight approx 2.05 ozt (63.9 grams) - certificate lacking
German Silver: A collection of three plain silver tankards with gilt interiors, all with C shaped handles and marked 925 and crescent and crown marks, each approx.11cm high.Weight: Approx. 810.8 grams (26.07ozt)Further Details: Some slight tarnishing, surface scratching.
A Queen Elizabeth II filled silver rose bowl on pedestal form fabric based bottom and grate to top, hallmarked Birmingham, 2004, Broadway & Co, together with an octagonal engine turned Birmingham silver napkin ring, by John Rose, 1947.Gross Weight: 269.3 grams (8.7ozt)Further Details: Tarnishing, some surface scratching and slight staining.
An Edwardian silver card case, engraved and embossed foliate leaf and scrolled decoration, shield shaped vacant cartouche initialled E.M.L, size approx 75 x 110mm, Birmingham 1904, maker Hilliard & Thomason, weight approx 2.48oztFurther details: good hinge good, slight depression to case but otherwise minor wear and tear commensurate with age
A George V silver cigar case, engraved scrolled decoration, to hold four cigars, shield shaped vacant cartouche, push button clasp, opening to a gilt interior, size approx 80 x 130mm, Birmingham 1911, maker Charles Lister & Son, weight approx 4.15oztFurther details: good clasp in working order, slight dent to edge and two corners, slight gilt fading wear and tear commensurate with age
A small collection of silver flatware to include; A pair of Sheffield silver sugar tongs by Walker & Hall, a Barker Bros Chester silver condiment spoon, a Birmingham silver christening feeding spoon and four C.W. Fletcher Sheffield silver teaspoons. Weight: Approx. 100 grams (3.2ozt)Further Details: Tarnishing, general wear.
An Edwardian Neo-Classical style silver three piece condiment set to include boat shaped mustard pot and cover with matching spoon, an urn shaped salt and pepper pots each with wire work style decoration, the spoon with Onslow style handle with twist rim, all hallmarked by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1905, with blue glass liners, in fitted presentation case with tooled lettering: N.R.S / R Botanic Show /190? ., approx 7.5 ozt (233.2 grams) Further details: marks clear, salt stains to one cover, some ptting to all, spoon with Onslow style handle with twist rim
A collection of silver to include; A cased set of six silver handled steel bladed spreading knives, hallmarked Sheffield, a London silver tea spoon by William Hutton and Sons Ltd, a Georgian silver condiment spoon, hallmarked London, 1807, maker JS, within case (not original), four Victorian silver gilt London silver apostle spoons, and two other apostle spoons, hallmarked Birmingham, also Victorian.Weighable Silver: Approx. 113.6 grams (3.7ozt)Further Details: Some tarnishing, slight wear commensurate to age.
A collection of silver to include; A pair of Birmingham silver small candlesticks, hallmarked 1961, Adie Bros Ltd, a circular silver photo frame with wooden easel form back, Birmingham 1916, Deakin and Francis Ltd, and another circular Birmingham silver photo frame (broken back), and two small Chinese 'Junk Boat' dollars within circular white metal dishes.Further Details: Tarnishing, slight denting, scratching and frames are loose.
A French late 19th century / early 20th century silver plated basket weave style galleried tray by Leuchars & Son, Paris, rope twist handle to both ends, also marked ‘Made in England’ to the underside, approximately 65cm W x 41cm D x 8cm H.Condition: generally good and solid. Some minor wear and scuffing to the plating inside.
A Queen Elizabeth II silver tea set consisting of teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, all with ribbed plain and ball feet designs, teapot having wooden handle and ebonised finial, all hallmarked Birmingham, 1958, JB Chatterley and Sons.Gross Weight: Approx. 1017 grams (32.7ozt)Further Details: Staining and discolouring, tarnished and slight wear.
A collection of silver and white metal to include: Scottish traditional Celtic brooch, hallmarked by Robert Allison, Edinburgh, 1958; engraved napkin ring, two various chains one with medal, hallmarked and a Victorian style double ended gilt metal and glass scent bottle, an Edwardian cased bone and amber silver mounted cigarette/cheroot holder, hallmarked by RB, Birmingham, 1906 together with six white metal twist handle spoons, cigarette holder and a trowel shaped page marker (1 bag - Q)
A Modern silver mounted cut glass ship's decanter and stopper, the collar chased with bunches of grapes, hallmarked by Warwickshire Reproduction Silver, Birmingham, 1975 together with a Modern silver SHERRY bottle label, on suspension chain, hallmarked by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1973 (2)
A collection of early 20th century Sheffield silver flatware to include; A pair of ladles, initialled to terminal letter B, hallmarked Sheffield 1900, John Round and Sons, along with a trio of dessert spoons, Sheffield 1914, Joseph Rodgers and Sons, also various Sheffield silver handled butter/spreading knives, five i total, all Crown mark except one which is Rose mark, Makers include Harrison Bros and Cooper Bros.Weighable silver: 308 grams (9.9ozt)Condition: Tarnished, slight scratching, general wear.Provenance: Barton Hall, Barton Blount, Derbyshire
A collection of ten Victorian fiddle pattern silver dessert forks, all hallmarked by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London, 6 x 1839 & 4 x 1841, five engraved with H and four with a crest, approx weight 419 grams (13.5ozt)Condition: General wear, surface scratching, tarnishingProvenance: Barton Hall, Barton Blount, Derbyshire
A collection of Georgian silver handled steel bladed knives, various types of knife, lion passant mark to all, most marks rubbed. Some are initialled/crested to handles. (1 bag)Conditions: general wear - rubbing, scratching, tarnishing etc commensurate to ageProvenance: Barton Hall, Barton Blount, Derbyshire
A pair of Edwardian silver pepper pots, hallmarked Birmingham, 1906 and a silver engine turned napkin ring, combined weight 2.58 ozt (80.1 grams) together with a collection of silver plate, EPNS to include: large gravy boat, hor d'oeurves dishes, butter dish on stand, trays, entree dish and cover, carving set, cased teaspoons, butter knives and ice cream spoons (1 box)
A collection of silver items to include a miniature toast rack, size approx 57 x 46 x h 70mm, marked by T Wilkinson & Sons, Birmingham 1899 together with two page markers including a trowel, the handle set with mother of pearl, a button hook also set with mother of pearl, spoon , thimble etc.(1 bag) Further details: o0verall good handle loose to trowel, wear and tear, tarnish to others
A small collection of silver rimmed or topped cut glass items to include; a fluted Birmingham silver rimmed vase, various toilet and perfume bottles, some London, Birmingham hallmarks, a Chester silver topped box with vine and grape decoration, various sizes.Conditions: Some slight nibbles to glass in some, tarnishing, slight scratching and denting in parts.(1 bag)
A collection of silver to include: 19th Century fiddle pattern sugar nippers, pair of mustard spoons, a Coburg pattern teaspoon and a boxed pair of silver mounted cut glass salts, various dates and makers, weighable silver 3.22 ozt together with a collection of plate flatware and a plated caster (1 bag)
J.Tostrup- a Modernist silver and guilloche enamel Norwegian brooch, comprising a circular domed form with overlaid silver details with scrolled terminals, diameter approx 50mm, height approx 20mm, pin to reverse, clasp a/f marked Sterling J.Tostrup Norway No 30Further details: good all enamel present and intact, some tarnish to s8ilver, clasp needs attention as broken, fine scratches wear and tear commensurate with age
A coloured jade and silver set bracelet, comprising black black panels with various coloured oval cabochon jade, Chinese script to clasp, length approx 19cm, along with a continental gilt metal and enamel bracelet, comprising ornate turquoise and blue oval links with floral decoration each suspending a heart overlaid to each side with a ladybird, a/f one link loop detached some enamel loss, wear and tear commensurate with age
David Anderson- a collection of silver gilt enamel leaf motif jewellery to include a blue enamel leaf necklace, length approx 40cm, along with two matching bracelets, length approx 18.5cm and two pairs of matching clip n earrings, length approx 3cm, along with a similar white enamel leaf bracelet all marked D-A 925S Sterling Norway Further details: good- some tarnish to gilt, one earrings with small chip to enamel at point, one blue bracelet with a couple of chips to enamel, all clips and clasps good, white bracelet one link with small chip to enamel at point, some fine scratches wear ad tear commensurate with age
A silver and amber set bangle, comprising a large irregular shaped clarified amber approx 38mm, within a fancy leaf like surround, box clasp with figure of 8 catch, internal diameter approx 60mm, total gross weight approx 45.6gmsFurther details: good stones intact, some tarnish minor wear and tear to ring commensurate with age
A Russian silver gilt and cloisonne enamel egg,marked 'И.X', 84 Standard, Moscow, 1894, decorated with the Russian coat of arms and shield crests, flanked by applied garnet cabochons, on three scrolled foliate feet,9cm high4.05oztCondition ReportNo visible dents. Does not rock on a flat surface and closes flush. Hairline cracks to the enamel but no apparent losses. Three of the garnet cabochons are missing.
A silver cigarette case,by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1931,10.5cm wide,together with a silver vesta case,by William Thorneywork, Birmingham 1902,5ozt (2)Condition ReportSurface scratches to body of cigarette case and minor dents.Vespa case in poor condition, the hinge is broken.
A pair of novelty silver salts,by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1891, modelled as shells with gilt interiors,7cm wide,together with two silver pin cushions,by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1852, modelled as a boat and canoe,the larger 20.5cm long,and a silver basket,Sheffield 1916,6.4oztCondition ReportPin cushions missing cushions.Tarnishing and surface scratches and scuffs to all commensurate with age and use.
A collection of silver items,comprising a pair of pierced silver dishes, by John Turton & Co, Sheffield 1965, 18.6cm wide, a silver waiter, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, London 1918, with presentation inscription, 16.5cm wide, a pair of Queens pattern tablespoons, by Chawner & Co, London 1863, a meat skewer, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, boxed, 20cm long, a cruet set, by RGH & Co, a set of six coffee spoons, by John Turton & Co, two further cased cutlery sets, a silver rattle, in the form of a butterfly, marks rubbed and three varying napkin rings,total 34.1oztCondition ReportBoth tablespoons with dents to the bowls. Losses to the end of the skewer. Rattle with its teething section missing, also with lots of knocks and extensive rubbing. Knocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
A large silver photograph frame,marked M&LS, date mark rubbed, with a vacant cartouche between two swags held up by winged putti to a floral and foliate border,total 29 x 41cmthe aperture 21 x 28 together with another smaller example,Birmingham 1900,total 13 x 18.5cm the aperture 9.5 x 14cmCondition ReportTanrishing throughout. The larger frame has a split to the bottom right hand corner, where the silver is coming away from the frame.
A group of glass scent bottles,comprising two cylindrical silver mounted examples, with marks for C C May & Sons, both with internal stoppers, 8.3cm and 7.6cm high, another similar example, marks for Miller Brothers, 7.3cm high, a Victorian cranberry glass and gilt metal mounted example, with two hinged sides, one with an internal stopper, 13cm long, and a hobnail cut example, wth a silver collar, 7cm (5)Condition ReportNibbles to the internal stopper and to the clear cut glass example. Some scratching to the double ended example, the mounts have possibly been regilded. Minor frits to the base of the cylindrical examples.
A group of William Moorcroft pottery,early 20th century, comprising a Pansy pattern jar and cover, 15cm high, and a pair of Pomegranate pattern vases, of globe and shaft form, 9.5cm high, impressed and painted marks,together with a Wedgwood silver mounted earthenware jug,the mounts by Gladwin Ltd, Sheffield 1930, decorated with a coat of arms, impressed marks,16.3cm high,and a Wedgwood Basalt vase,19th century, decorated with two figure scenes in relief, impressed marks,13cm high (5)Condition ReportPomegranate vases) One heavily cracked and repaired with some pieces missing. The other crazed.Wedgwood vase) Footed heavily cracked and repaired with pieces missing.Wedgwood jug) Base of the handle cracked.Moorcroft jar and cover) Crazed throughout. No apparent restoration, chips or cracks. General) Surface marks, wear and scuffs.
A silver hipflask,by Sheffield 1902, with engraved initials, and crest,11.5cm hightogether with three silver spirit labels,by Z. Barraclough & Sons, Chester 1906, floral engraved, of letters 'S', 'B', and 'W',and three similar silver plated examples,for letters 'B', 'C', and 'W'weighable 4.6ozt (7)Condition ReportThe hipflask is dented. Wear throughout.
A pair of silver dwarf candlesticks,by L J Millington, Birmingham 2006,7.5cm high,together with a silver dish,maker SD, Sheffield 2004,10.1cm diameterand a silver plated desk stand,with a central cut glass inkwell,17.5cm wide (4)Condition ReportSome knocks and rubbing to the candlesticks. Knocks and wear to the plating to the desk stand.
A collection of silver items,to include a George IV ladle, by William Chawner II, London 1824 tortoiseshell page-turner, 32.5cm long, an Indian silver three-piece cruet set, with repousse decoration, each 6cm high, a vesta case, with engine-turned decoration, Chester 1923, a pepperette, by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Sheffield 1908, largest 6cm high, a letter opener, by William Manton, Birmingham 1959, 15cm long, two napkin rings, the largest 4.5cm diameter, and a cut glass and silver mounted jar, 13cm high, together with silver-plated items,to include a twin-handled sugar bow, 8cm high, and a cased Art Deco-style Christening set, and a napkin ring, 5cm diameterweighable 9ozt (qty.)Condition ReportChips to the edges of the tortoiseshell. Tarnishng throughout. Dents to the Indian cruet set, with residue polish marks. The Cut glass jar is cracked in half and there are minor holes to the silver lid.
A silver mug,by William Neale, Birmingham 1922, retailed by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, of tapering form, with engraved initials 'A.J.D' 12cm hightogether with a silver-plated mug,with a personal engraving,12.5cm highweighable 12.7ozt (2)Condition ReportNo apparent dents to either examples. The silver-plated example with wear and tarnishing to the interior.
A collection of silver flatware,George III and later, to include sugar tongs, London 1807, pair of Fiddle pattern serving spoons, by William Bateman I, London 1822, a pair of Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Thomas Sewell I, Newcastle 1849, a gilt and enamel Norwegian souvenir spoon, and a Scottish sifter spoon, Edinburgh 1825, weighable 26ozt (qty.)Condition ReportWear commensurate with age. No losses to the enamel examples.
A collection of silver items,to include a candlesnuffer, by L J Millington, Birmingham 1992, a vesta case, by John Rose, Birmingham 1921, 5cm high a mother of pear fruit knife, an etui and a green bakelite type case, 8cm wide(5)Condition ReportAll with dents, scuffs, knocks and surface scratches.
A part set of Queen's pattern silver flatware,by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1901, comprising a serving slice and fork, two serving spoons, a ladle, six fish slices, three condiment spoons, and fleur de lis four berry spoons,together a similar part set of silver flatware,for six settings, by Z Barraclough & Sons, London 1907, comprising table forks and spoons, dessert forks and spoons, and teaspoonstotal 130.88ozt (qty.)Condition ReportWear commensurate with use. Some of the 1907 examples have engraved initials.
A Victorian silver tray,by Sheffield 1898, with pierced foliate decoration to an embossed scrolled border,22cm widetogether with a pair of silver ashtrays, by Robert & Belk, Sheffield 1900, of plain circular form,11.5cm diametera pair of pepperettes,London 1900, with embossed floral swags,9cm highand two miniature Continental silver cups,3.7cm high total 15oztCondition ReportNo damage to the pierced decoration. Minor wear and surface scratches throughout.
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