An Edwardian silver twin handled trophy cup, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1906, finial mounted removable lid, the body with twin leaf capped double scroll handles, on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, inscribed 'Port of Plymouth Swimming Association Breakwater Swim First Prize Presented by Mrs Waldorf Astor Won by Miss C Denithorne 11th September 1912', on ebonised plinth, 17cm high overall, 5.29ozt
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Hermann Haussler for Theodor Fahrner, a Jugendstil silver and enamelled buckle, import marks H Terry and Co., Birmingham 1910, ogee serpentine square section with central cloisonne plaque of purple and green floral enamel, within embossed geometric wreath intersected with pierced lozenge centred ovals, 6.8cm square, 1.25ozt
Royal Interest, a Victorian silver and enamelled presentation box, Frederick Edmonds, London 1893, hexagonal plinth form, inscribed in English and Welsh to H.R.H Duke of York, (later King George V), on the occasion of his marriage to The Princess May, July 6th 1893, from the Welsh National Presentation Committee, the hinged lid inset with rock crystal cover set with a Welsh dragon in red enamel, the sides cast with panels including the initials of George and Mary, naval coronet and enamelled crossed leeks, 8cm diameter
Charles Boyton, an Art Deco silver and ivory brush and mirror set, London 1932, the circular backs with incised geometric banding, on sectioned stems with stepped pommels, including two stem handled brushes, two clothes brushes and a mirror, 24cm long, Ivory Act Exemption number: 615U6E8X
An Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled necklace, circa 1905, the main heart shaped pendant in graduated blue enamel, with thee leaf vine in green, suspended on two chains from a central blue green roundel, on a silver chain, pendant stamped sterling silver, length of pendant (including chain surmount) 4cm, length of chain 47cm, total weight 5.6g Condition- Overall good to fair condition- Slight tarnishing in keeping with age and wear- Enamel is in overall good to fair condition, with minor abrasions, small chip to one leaf- Chain possibly later addition- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A George III silver teapot, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1796, straight sided oval form, bright cut decorated with ribbon and garland bands, conical spout and fruitwood handle and finial, 28cm long, 14.00ozt, together with an associated Old Sheffield Plate teapot stand (2)
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