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A yellow metal and enamel decorated bar brooch, decorated with a flag, marked to the reverse, Benzie Cowes, 7gms, measuring 7cm; a yellow metal RAF bar brooch stamped S to the reverse, 2.5gms, measuring 5cm, a white metal Honourable Artillery Company brooch; a silver and enamel Ubique brooch and a sterling silver brooch in the form of a riding crop, 7cm
A white metal combination propelling pencil and pen, silver cased gravity propelling pencil, a white metal seal top, combination propelling pencil and pen, a Sampson Mordan & Co white metal propelling pencil, a Sampson Mordan & Co propelling pencil, 6cm, a brass telescopic pencil, a small propelling pencil and two combination propelling pencils and pens
A continental white metal menu holder of fan shape decorated classical maidens and cherubs; a continental white metal filigree work nosegay, a silver tea strainer with ebony handle, London 1914. A single oval silver salt, a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, a small silver spoon of leaf shape, London 1904. Various other nominal silver items to include a miniature pair of sugar nips, silver bladed butter knife with bone handle, silver bladed fruit knife with mother of pearl handle, manicure items, miniature mirror etc.
A set of twelve Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, Goldsmiths' Alliance Ltd, London 1889, of typical form with monogrammed initials 'MH' to terminal, 13.5cm long, with an Edwardian silver serving spoon, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1906, 24.8cm long, a cased christening set, Joseph Elliot & Sons, Sheffield 1969, and four assorted silver napkin rings, gross weight (excluding knife) 13.43ozt (20)
A set six Victorian silver 'Apostle' spoons, William Edwards, London 1875, each of typical form with rope twist handles and gilt bowls, 12cm long, together with an associated silver caddy spoon, 10cm long, and a pair of silver sugar nips, 12cm long, all contained within a burgundy leather fitted box, together with a cased set of six George V silver teaspoons and sugar nips, Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919, each spoon 10.6cm long, and a cased set of six George V silver coffee spoons, Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, each 10cm long, gross weight 9.22ozt (21)
An Edwardian silver sauce boat, Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1904, of typical form with half reeded body and angular handle, 9cm high, with a Victorian silver shell-shaped butter dish, Haye Brothers, Birmingham 1887, 12.5cm x 10cm, and a George V weighted silver posy vase, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1914, 18cm high, gross weight (excluding posy vase) 6.6ozt (3)
A George V silver mounted dressing table jar, Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1929, of compressed spherical form with etched floral decorated body and cut star base, with plain polished silver cover, 5.5cm high, together with an Edwardian silver mounted dressing table jar, 8.5cm high, and a further smaller hob nail cut glass example, 6.5cm high (excluding glass) (3) (at fault)
A gold plated rectangular double sovereign holder, engraved with monogrammed initials, opening to reveal a full sovereign and half sovereign compartments, stamped '18ct gold filled', 53mm x 23mm, with a silver coloured double sovereign holder with applied enamel shield for Margate, 63mm wide, upon a silver plated chain, 35cm long (3)
Nine boxed Franklin Mint 1/24 scale die-cast model vehicles, comprising: a 1915 Stutz Bearcat, a 1930 Duesenberg J Derham Tourster, a 1907 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, a 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC, a Jaguar E Type, a 1938 Alvis 4.3 Litre, a 1961 Jaguar E Type Coupe, and a Volkswagen Beetle, with a Danbury Mint 1931 Ford Model A Roadster (9)
A selection of silver coloured items, to include a vase of baluster form with fluted rim and upon circular foot, 15.4cm high, with a Sancta Maria silver and gilt coloured pendant of rectangular form with embossed depiction 48mm x 33mm, a marrow scoop, 26.3cm long, a cream jug with ebonised loop handle, 8.5cm high, a cigarette case, 8cm wide and a single handled cup, 6.5cm high (at fault) (6)
An Edwardian silver cruet, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1905, of trefoil form with simple loop handle raised on ball feet, comprising pepperette, wet mustard and open salt, mustard and salt with blue glass liners, together with associated silver spoons, height approx 8cm, gross weight (excluding glass liners) 6.9ozt
An Edwardian silver mounted cigarette box, Mappin & Webb, London 1906, of rectangular form with planished detail, opening to reveal a compartmented fruitwood lined interior, 14.2cm x 9.1cm x 4.4cm, with a George V silver mounted desk calendar, W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1928, 13.3cm high (at fault), and a weighted silver capstan inkwell, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1997, lacking liner, 7.5cm diameter (3)
A George III silver cream jug, Alexander Field, London 1789, with angular handle and scrolling foliate border, shield cartouche with initial monogram to centre, 11.3cm high, with a further George III silver helmet shaped cream jug, London 1789, makers mark indistinct, with loop handle on square foot, 16cm high, gross weight 7.24ozt (2) (at fault)
A set of six silver menu or place name holders, Chamberlain Clarke Partnership, London 1997, each modelled as a shell, within fitted case, 2cm high with a George V napkin ring, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1917, of plain polished form, 3cm high, gross weight 2.52ozt (7)
A silver mounted photograph frame, Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1957, of plain polished rectangular form, wooden easel stand, 35.7cm x 25.5cm Condition report: Silver frame shows minor signs of wear commensurate of use. Slight tarnishing seen to edges. Dents seen to one edge near the reverse near mounts. Glass at fault with chips and broken corners - not visible from the outside.
An early 20th century Russian silver model of two mounted pigs, modelled realistically with fur effect chasing, Russian kokoshnik mark, 2.9cm high, weight 35.1gmsCondition report: Signs of discolouration throughout the surface of both pigs.Slight split to underside of upper pigs jaw. Otherwise there appears to be no major dents or scratches to bodies.
A pair of George V silver wet mustards, Jones & Son, London 1935, of cylindrical form with reeded borders, stirrup handle and shell thumbpiece to hinged cover, each with blue glass liner, 7cm high, with an associated pair of silver spoons, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1935, each 8cm long, gross weight (excluding liners) 8.89ozt (4)
A collection of silver coloured miniature items, comprising of a pair of bellows, binoculars and two buckets, the bellows with embossed decoration of a lady, length 7cm, the binoculars of realistic form, 2cm long, and the two further buckets, largest 3.8cm high (4)
A cased set of six George V silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons , Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1929, each terminal modelled as a flowerhead decorated in blue, yellow, green and white enamels, each 9.2cm long, together with a silver waiter, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1979, circular form with Chippendale border on three scroll feet, 15.7cm wide, and a pair of George V silver mounted candlesticks, Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1915, each 14.5cm (at fault) gross weight (excluding candlesticks) 6.81ozt (9) Condition reports: The enamel of the coffee spoons is chipped to all, and lacking along the stem of the handle - see images. Case of spoons with blemishes to leather. Silver waiter has concentric scratches to underside. Candlesticks heavily dented, scratched, split and tarnished.
Six books on American antiques, comprising: Davis (John D.), PEWTER AT COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and University Press Of New England, 2003; Hurst (Ronald L.) and Prown (Jonathan), SOUTHERN FURNITURE 1680-1830, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and Harry N. Adams Inc, 1997; Brown (M.L.), FIREARMS IN COLONIAL AMERICA, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington 1980; Schroder (Timothy B.), THE GILBERT COLLECTION OF GOLD AND SILVER, Los Angeles County Museum Of Art, 1988; Comstock (H), THE CONCISE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN ANTIQUES, Hawthorn Books Inc; and Carroll Reilly (Elizabeth), A DICTIONARY OF COLONIAL AMERICAN PRINTERS' ORNAMENTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS, American Antiquarian Society, 1975 (6)
A collection of jewellery, to include a strand of coral beads, a stick coral necklace, a large red stone set brooch, sunstone bead bracelet, a silver coloured mesh coin purse, various buttons, loose faceted paste, gold coloured signet ring, strings of beads, earrings, etc (Qty)
An early Victorian silver snuff box, the rectangular body with hinged cover and engraved anchor and fish decoration, the gilt interior inscribed 'Presented to S. Bridge as a token of respect by No 9 Lodge of R.A.F Oct 14th 1843' indistinctly marked to interior, 4cm x 7.3cm x 1.5cm, 2.51ozt
A Victorian silver mounted scent bottle, of spherical form, 13.5cm high, with an early 20th century silver mounted glass dressing table bottle, 22cm high (at fault), a Victorian Aesthetic movement silver plated spirit kettle and stand by Walker & Hall, 31cm high, a twin handled silver plated tray, 62cm wide, a silver plated entrée dish and cover, 32cm wide, and a further assortment of silver plated tableware and accessories (Qty)
A George VI set of Sandringham pattern silver teaspoons, H Samuel Ltd, Sheffield 1943, of typical form with vacant cartouche and fleur de lis decoration, 11.5cm long, within associated case, with a George VI cased set of silver Hanoverian pattern teaspoons, 11cm long, a George V cased set of butter knives, 17cm long and a selection of silver coloured tourist spoons, longest 11cm, gross weight 10.46ozt (excluding tourist spoons) (27) (at fault)
A George V silver condiment set, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1932, comprising two open salts, two pepperettes, wet mustard and three spoons, each piece of faceted form on pedestal foot with beaded borders, blue glass liner to salts and mustard, pepperettes 8.1cm high, with pierced pull-off covers, gross weight (excluding glass liners) 6.61ozt, within fitted box
An Edwardian silver salver, Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1901, of shaped hexagonal form with beaded border raised upon three scroll feet, with shield cartouche to centre depicting a crest including the Prince of Wales feathers, all within chased scrolling foliate border, 27.2cm wide, weight 17.8ozt
An early 20th century Omega silver open face pocket watch, the dial depicting an erotic scene with Arabic numerals, set to a silver coloured case with engine turned detail and vacant cartouche verso, inside cover with Omega mark and '0800' silver mark, manual wind movement, 52mm diameter, weight 84.7gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Currently ticking when wound. Scratches and signs of wear to the reverse of the case. Large scratch to inside of reverse cover, approx 4cm long. Dent to the outside of the case positioned near 8 o'clock, and 7 o'clock. The plastic shows signs of wear and minor scratches commensurate of age and use. The Arabic numerals have possibly been repainted.The loop of the pocket watch appears to be loose.
A Victorian silver pen tray, Atkin Brothers, Birmingham 1892, of oval form with embossed decoration and vacant cartouche to centre, the dish with twin shaped pen supports, 10.5cm long, 2.5cm high, 1.10oztCondition report: Minor dents seen to outside of pen tray commensurate with age and wear - see image Pen supports unmatched and when placed on a flat surface, there is a slight wobble - possible later repair
A Thomas Turner of Staffordshire silver plate mounted feldspathic stoneware jug, early 19th century, of ovoid form with raised ribbed neck, the body relief moulded with putti dragging a goat below fruiting vines, impressed mark to base, 22cm high, with a further silver plate mounted example depicting classical maidens below fruiting vines, impressed mark, 20cm high, another depicting a hunting scene, 21cm high, four further jugs, a copper lustre goblet, a Royal Lancastrian dish, a Royal Lancastrain posy vase, and a cylinder vase (11) (at fault)
A Loewe caramel pebbled leather handbag, with silver tone hardware and double rolled handle, full zip top fastening and front buckle decoration, with a further Loewe grey faux fur small tote bag, with leather handle and silver tone hardware, two Mulberry brown embossed leather handbags, with double top handles, a Mappin & Webb burgundy waist belt, a Mulberry belt and a further belt (7) (worn condition)
A Victorian silver Old English serving spoon, Francis Higgin III, London 1897, 35cm long, together with a pair of George IV King's pattern sugar nips, Solomon Royes, London 1821, 15cm long, a further pair of William IV sugar nips, London 1830 (maker's marks worn), 15.2cm long, a pair of silver coloured dessert spoons, indistinctly marked, and two further silver teaspoons, gross weight 11.51ozt (7)
A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, H J Lias & Son, London 1868, each 22.5cm long, with a George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, Stephen Adams II, London 1807, 27cm long, a further George III Old English pattern tablespoon, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, 22cm long, a Victorian silver napkin ring, 4.5cm diameter, a cake slice with weighted silver mounted handle, 25cm long, and a knife with weighted silver mounted handle, 26.5cm, gross weight (excluding cake slice and knife) 9.62ozt (7)
A Victorian cased set of silver Kings pattern melon carvers, 'JR' Sheffield 1853, each with weighted silver handles and engraved foliate detail to blade and tines, knife 27cm, together with a Victorian cased set of silver mounted meat carvers, Allen and Darwin, Sheffield 1896, with horn handles and embossed foliate silver mounts and collars, knife 34cm long (4)
A Victorian silver presentation trowel within fitted case, Martin Hall and Co, London 1876, the trowel of typical form with embossed scrolling foliate decorated handle (weighted) the blade with etched detail border and central engraved inscription 'Presented to Mrs John Roberts, Bryngwenallt, on the occasion of her laying the foundation stone of the new English Presbyterian Church Pensarn Abergele 25th July 1877 "For he loveth our nation, and he hath built us a synagogue St Luke VII V" 36cm in length, 13ozt Conditon report: The blade of the trowel shows discolouration to the edge - see images Scratch to reverse of blade in centre towards the handle, approx 5mm long - see images Inscription and engraving to front of blade in good condition, no major rubbing.Handle hallmarks rubbed. Case shows signs of wear, rips, scratches and dents to exterior leather, and rips to fabric lining.
A selection of 9ct gold and gold coloured brooches, to include an Edwardian brooch of lozenge shape with diamond set raised oval centre, within a pierced and beaded border, 4.5cm wide, with a Victorian silver Aesthetic brooch, of lozenge shape with applied gold coloured floral decoration, 4.5cm wide, an amethyst and gold coloured brooch, the oval mixed cut amethyst measuring 19.35 x 15.66 x 10.63mm, a gold coloured Victorian brooch, with glazed aperture to verso and enamel decoration to front, 3.5cm long, and another gold coloured Victorian rope designed brooch, 5cm long (5)
A pair of silver plated bottle coasters, each of circular form with turned wooden bases and vacant cartouche to centre, with pierced borders and cast rims, 13.5cm diameter, together with an EPNS sugar basket, with applied enamelled badge for 'R.M.M.V Warwick Castle', blue glass liner, 9cm high, a pair of EPNS chamber sticks, each 14.5cm diameter, and a glass and silver plated jug, 23.5cm high (6)
A George V silver vesta case, Chester 1912, the rectangular body with engine turned decoration and central initial monogrammed cartouche, 5.7cm long, together with a silver cigar piercer, Sampson Mordan & Co, London, circa 1900, of typical form, 6.6cm long, a silver coloured continental cigar cutter, with engine turned decoration and loop stamped '935' 5cm in length, and a further two silver coloured vesta cases, each with embossed decoration to body, longest 6.5cm, gross weight 1.74ozt (excluding silver coloured items) (5)
A pair of early 20th century silver plated bottle coasters, each of cylindrical form with lion masks, suspending harebell garlands and pierced decoration, cast floral rims, blue glass liners, each 11.7cm high (2)Condtion report: Each bottle coaster stands well when placed on a flat surface. Both show signs of tarnishing with copper coming through to lion masks, harebell garlands and rim of the base. Appears to be no dents or scratches to silver plate. Blue glass liners free from scratches and chips. Moulding faults to one blue glass liner - see image
A George VI silver 17th century style seal top spoon, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1939, 12.5cm long, complete in fitted box, together with a cased George VI silver christening set, R F Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1944, comprising feeding spoon and push, spoon 7.6cm long, a pair of miniature silver taper sticks, Bishton's Ltd, Birmingham 1965, 4.8cm wide, a pair of weighted silver short candlesticks, stamped 'FISHER STERLING' to base, 8.5cm high, a cased set of six cake forks with weighted silver handles, 15.7cm long, three assorted silver pepperettes, tallest 8cm, two silver mounted cut glass casters, tallest 15cm, and a silver mounted glass atomiser, 15.3cm high (19)
An assorted collection of condiments to include; An Edwardian silver wet mustard, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1902, of cylindrical form with pierced decorated body, loop handle and shell thumbpiece, with blue glass liner, height 6.3cm, with an Edwardian silver pepperette, Thomas Jones, Birmingham 1911, with blue glass liner, 7.5cm high, another Edwardian silver pepperette example, E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1914, 5.5cm high, (glass liner stuck) and a further set of three silver coloured condiments, comprising wet mustard, pepperette, and salt, wet mustard with associated silver spoon, pepperette 6cm high, (at fault) (8)
An Edwardian silver candle snuffer, possibly Sampson Mordan and Co Ltd, Chester 1908, modelled as a hunting horn with beaded decoration to mouthpiece, 30.5cm long, 1.49oztCondition report: Hallmarks rubbed. Minor dents throughout. Minor scratches visible - see image Wear visible commensurate with age and use.
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