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MODERNIST SCOTTISH SILVER PENDANT ON CHAIN MAKER S.M.S, EDINBURGH the pendant with hammered finish, suspended on a chain with Sterling silver clasp, gold toned spacers, lapis lazuli and rock crystalthe chain 40cm long overall, the pendant 3.7cm longSome slight surface nicks to the silver, outline of pendant slightly uneven but this is a handmade hammered piece so likely by design, light general wear but no major issues to note
ETERNAMATIC KONTIKI STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH the round silver coloured dial with baton hour markers, dot outer seconds track, 37mm case, on a stainless steel bracelet with foldover clasp, in box with papersScratches appear to be only on the acrylic however due to the heavily scratched face, cannot guarantee that some are not on the dial.
ORIS GOLD PLATED AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH the round silver coloured dial with wedge hour markers, outer seconds track in black, 32mm case, on a tan pig skin strap, lacking box and papersMOVEMENT: Ticking at present. WEAR: Generally worn. DIAL: Marks and nicks visible. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Some light marks visible. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact. CROWN: Intact. BRACELET/STRAP: Generally worn.
A pair of George III Scottish silver spoons, A pair of George III Scottish silver spoons, Hanoverian pattern, James Weems, Edinburgh, 1781, gross weight 4.83ozt.Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with ageMarks worn but legible
A selection of George III and later silver tablespoons, A selection of George III and later silver tablespoons, various makers, gross weight 20.76ozt.Overall condition good to fairHanoverian pattern spoons - one Edward Jennings, London, 1722, one Jeremiah King, 1726
A selection of 18th century silver spoons, A selection of 18th century silver spoons, old English pattern, various hallmarks London 1746-1763, gross weight 12.04ozt. Overall condition good to fairSome marks partially indistinctTwo Elizabeth Tookey, London, 1759 - W.I.M scratchmarks to terminal, marks clearFour James Tookey, London, 1763, crest to terminals, some light dents to bowlsOne sponsor's mark indistinct, London, 1746, with crest to terminal, small dents to bowlsOne sponsor's mark JG, London, date letter indistinct, crest to terminal - scratched to terminal near bowl '2=7=1/2'
A silver salver and shell dish, A silver salver and shell dish, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1966 and Atkins Brothers, Sheffield, 1902, diameters 35.5 and 13cm, gross weight 38.10ozt.Overall condition good to fairSalver - marks clear, scratches to surface in keeping with use, numbered 51970 to reverse, jewellers inscription to reverseShell dish - marks clear, sits flat
An Elizabeth II silver part canteen, An Elizabeth II silver part canteen, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve table knives, twelve dinner knives, four serving spoons, eleven teaspoons, C J Vander Ltd, London and Sheffield, 1969, gross weight of solid silver items 94.22ozt.
A selection of silver, A selection of silver, to include a Victorian silver vinaigrette, a coin case and and a silver mounted coin purse (3).Overall condition fair to goodCoin case - Cohen & Charles, marks indistinct, shuts to, dent and thinning - leather liningVinaigrette - Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1888, shuts to, marks clear, light dentsCoin purse- fair to poor condition - chain base metal, hallmarks for London, 1900, sponsor's mark indistinct
Six Edward VII and later silver and clear glass toddy jugs, Six Edward VII and later silver and clear glass toddy jugs, various hallmarks, 1901-1924, together with a Hukin & Heath silver spirit label. Overall condition good to fairTwo - H B Johnson & Co, Birmingham, 1911 - marks slightly worn, scratches in keeping with ageM&S Ltd, Birmingham, 1908 - marks slightly wornJ & J Maxfield Ltd, London, 1901 - marks slightly wornMarks worn, Birmingham, 1921 - sponsor's marks indistinctHukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham, 1924 - elongated gas bubble to rimSpirit label - Hukin & Heath, London, 1903
A Victorian three piece silver tea set, A Victorian three piece silver tea set, William Richards, London, 1841, gross weight 47.08ozt. Overall condition good to fairScratches, dents and discolouration in keeping with age and useMarks - clear and legible, some slight wear around sponsor's mark but clearJewellers inscriptions to the base of the itemsSits squareTeapot - light scratches in keeping with age and use, lid shuts to, some splitting and discolouration to insulatorsMilk jug - pinpoint and larger shallow dents throughout Sugar pot - pinpoint and shallow dents mainly to one side
A selection of Victorian silver flatware, A selection of Victorian silver flatware, Queen's pattern, varying hallmarks, comprising eleven table spoons, eight dessert spoons, four teaspoons, eleven dinner forks, four dessert forks, and unassociated mustard spoons, gross weight 96.71ozt.Overall condition good to fairEmanuel Brothers, London, 1858 - nine dinner forks, four dessert forks, one teaspoon, eight dessert spoons, five table spoonsEmanuel Brothers, London, 1859 - three teaspoons - one spoon heavily dented to bowlFrancis Higgins II, London, 1895 - two dinner forksElizabeth Eaton, London, 1848 - two table spoonsFrancis Higgins II, London, 1891 - four table spoons
An Edward VII silver travelling set, An Edward VII silver travelling set, comprising 15 pieces of silver and glass dressing table items, mostly A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 1906-1909, the crocodile fitted case printed with initials 'E.M.R', 43cm x 33cm.Overall condition good to fairItems monogrammedDents and discolouration in keeping with age and useA & J Zimmerman Ltd - glove stretchers, button hook, shoe horn, two brushes (each with large areas of bristle deficient) hand brushes.Comb in poor condition, splittingA & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 1905 - silver handled manicure set Thomas Jones Watson, London, 1906- silver lidded glass jars - scratches in keeping with age and useNotepad with pencils deficient
A selection of 19th century Swedish silver flatware, A selection of 19th century Swedish silver flatware, to include thirteen dessert spoons, two sauce spoons and eleven teaspoons, Swedish marks, gross weight 28.62ozt.Overall condition good to fairSix Queen's Pattern teaspoons - MWZ and Zethelius, 1840 and 1842Five Old English Pattern teaspoons - engraved to cartouche, GAB,1883Sauce spoons - CEP, 1876 and GM, 1843Dessert spoons - engraving to terminals, twelve GAB, 1882-9, one AA, 1861
An Edward VII silver chocolate pot, An Edward VII silver chocolate pot, Barker Brothers, Chester, 1908, height 20.7cm, gross weight 10.11ozt.Overall condition good to fairMarks clear and legibleLight dents and scratches in keeping with age and useStamped K1 to baseLid shuts to
Two cased silver sets of napkin rings, Two cased silver sets of napkin rings, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1876 and John Rose, Birmingham, 1921, gross weight 7.23ozt.Overall condition good to fairSet of four - marks slightly worn but clear, no inscriptions, shallow dents in keeping with age and occasional use, case in good order, closes toSet of six - two monogrammed with E and N, rest with no inscriptions, marks clear, scratches in keeping with occasional use
An Elizabeth II silver canteen, An Elizabeth II silver canteen, comprising four table spoons, six dinner forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, six fish forks, six fish knives, six pickle forks, six teaspoons, a shovel spoon, a silver handled carving set, a silver handled slicer, six silver handled butter knives and six silver handled dinner knives, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1978 - 86, within a fittted canteen, gross weight of solid silver items 80.60ozt. Overall condition good to fairMarks clear and legibleScratches in keeping with age and occasional useCanteen with key, in working order
Three lighters, Three lighters, to include a George V silver lighter, Hamilton & Co., Birmingham, 1926, an Omega stainless steel lighter and a 900 silver lighter (3).Overall condition fairHamilton - marks worn but partially distinct - lid shuts to, light scratches and dents in keeping with ageOmega - wear and discolouration900 lighter - scratches in keeping with age
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