Two Corgi Major Toys diecast models, "Chipperfield's Circus vehicles Crane Truck" with red body, blue hubs and lettering, and silver crane, No.1121, (crane hook present but detached), and "Chipperfield's Circus Animal Cage" with red body, yellow chassis and singular polar bear, No.1123, both in original boxes. (2)
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Pair of George V silver spoons, each initialled "H" and dated 1920, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield, 1919, cased; set of 6 seal top coffee spoons, by S Ltd., Birmingham, 1925, cased; pair of silver mounted cut salt cellars by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1919, and a pair of scallop spoons, Birmingham, 1899; a "Little Tom Tucker" pepperette by C & N, (a/f), and a plated stand, weighable 100grs. (16)
WWI trio comprising Aug. Nov. 1914 (Mons) star, awarded to 225 Private Alfred John Sprake, RAMC, ribbon with silver rosette, (no clasp), War and Victory medals, with a letter from the Record Office, Woking, 1922 transmitting the War and Victory medals which he would have received had he lived. (4)
Good Victorian silver mounted cylindrical glass cruet comprising a salt cellar, pepper pot, mustard pot (top loose), and oil bottle with gilt spoon, on a quatrefoil stand with inscription and date 1882, by F B Thomas, Bond Street, London, 1874; mustard spoon by C & T Fox, 1860, and salt spoon by Richard Sibley?, 1872, together with a pair of sprung claw sugar tongs, by W J M & Co., Chester, 1908, 395.4grs
Late Victorian silver pocket watch with a white enamelled circular dial inscribed " J B Yabsley, London", seconds dial and black Roman numerals enclosing a top wind movement, the back plate inscribed "J B Yabsley, 72 Ludgate Hill", and numbered "92192", enclosed by a crevette, by P W, London, 1891, 51cm, (lens missing, fine cracks to dial, will work but overwound, needs a clean)
Edwardian silver hip flask, Sheffield, 1901, (split); set of 6 Art Deco demi-tasse spoons by B B S Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, cased; pierced butter dish with glass liner, Birmingham, 1926, Dia.13.2cm; circular ashtray, the glass base with a grouse in flight, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1948; plated rectangular dish with Celtic rim, liner and cover, W.21.7cm; pierced casserole dish, 4 other items, 12 crowns and 3 B P medals, weighable 268.8grs. (a lot)Condition Report:Split above dent on bottom, small dent on over side
9ct gold lady's wristwatch with a rolled gold expanding strap, a/f, 2.6grs of weighable gold; another watch; small George V silver dish of canted rectangular form by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1931; and a George V coffee spoon with pierced design handle and hammered bowl, by F.H, London, 1941, 42grs; plated Sampson Mordan & Co. propelling pencil; Harrods moulded glass preserve jar with a plated cover, basket with pierced scalloped rim, chased floral decoration and a swing handle, on a flower head foot, Dia.28cm, and a 3 piece cruet with glass liners and 2 small spoons. (9)
David Andersen Norwegian white enamelled floral gilt Sterling pendant, stamped 925 S, Norwegian fine gilt box chain necklace with an enamelled ladybird pendant, stamped "925" and "Sterling"; tiger's eye pendant on chain, marked "silver"; pair of 9ct white gold and cultured pearl stud earrings set brilliants, 3 other pairs of stud earrings, 925 pendant on chain, carved shell cameo brooch, 3 other brooches, necklace and watch. (a lot)
Edwardian silver topped cut pin tidy, Birmingham, 1905; silver rimmed cut dish, Birmingham, 1900; 3 silver handled shoe horns, pair of glove stretchers, Charm Sterling compact, Egyptian silver U S O S C, pin tray, initialled "G"; Continental spoon with a child circular bowl and fancy handle, 800 standard, (a/f), cased; 2 French souvenir spoons, Clitheroe spoon, and an Italian model of a sail boat, H.18.8cm, weighable 110grs. (16)
George VI silver 3 piece coffee service comprising coffee pot with bakelite handle and walnut coloured finial, 19.5 x 16cm overall, (3 dents to body), twin handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, all on a raised dentil style banded foot, by Alexander Clark and Co., Birmingham, 1937, gross 826grs. (3)
Edwardian silver presentation bowl with 6 bands and on 3 ball feet, inscribed "W.H.R, October 28th 1913" and with 2 coats of arms, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1903, Dia.11.5cm; presentation goblet with crest of the Norfolk Regiment, London, (presentation message and crest badly rubbed, date and makers mark illegible), H.16cm; Victorian Pepperette with blue glass liner, Birmingham, 1894; Edward VIII reproduction silver gilt anointing spoon, 1936; pair of loaded candlesticks, H.12cm, (nozzles bent); glass jar with silver cover; 2 silver mounted photo frames, a/f; and a plated wine coaster, 629grs of weighable silver (10)
George V silver 3 piece bachelor's tea set, comprising teapot, jug and twin handled sugar bowl, the teapot with an ebonised loop handle and finial on a hinge domed cover, flared rim and reeded band, 15 x 25cm overall, the sugar bowl and jug with traces of gilding to the interior, all on a raised foot, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1922, gross 546grs. (Hallmarks on all pieces rubbed but legible, makers mark on jug illegible, partly rubbed on jug and teapot) (3)
A pair of Edwardian silver butter dishes, hallmarked Sheffield 1908, Walker & Hall, each with a pierced and pressed border of stiff leaves, centred with a removable glass dish, in a fitted case, including a pair of silver butter knives, gross total weight of silver 171g, dish 14cm diameter (6)
A Victorian silver and glass condiment set, hallmarked London, 1844, Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, the silver stand, with three girdle supports and set on leafy feet, set with two silver mounted ewers and a matching castor bottle, with pierced silver lid, silver weight of stand only 349g, 23cm high; together with a pair of Continental silver plated and glass miniature ewers (6)
A set of three Edwardian silver salts, hallmarked Sheffield 1906, John Dixon & Son, of typical dished form with gadrooned rim and blue glass liners, 10cm wide; together with a pair of silver pepper pots, Chester 1913; also a Regency silver drum mustard pot, London 1804 and another similar, Chester 1920, both with blue glass liners, gross silver weight 746g; also a pair of silver plated salts, with liners and four salt spoons (20)
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