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A selection of novelty place card holders, to include five Burmese silver coloured examples, modelled as figures, fruit and foliage, each stamped '1260B', base 5.2cm x 3cm, five silver coloured hunting interest examples modelled as hounds and pheasants, each approx. 4cm wide, a Victorian and later example modelled as a hunting rifle and a Victorian shilling upon a silver base, 6cm wide, a cased set of six modelled as apples, each 25mm high, four gold coloured enamelled examples, each 3.8cm high, and a pair of silver plated candlesticks, each 13cm high (23)
A George III silver mug, London 1778 (maker's mark worn), of coopered barrel form with beaded borders and loop handle, 9.5cm high, together with a George V silver toddy cup, Birmingham 1928 (maker's mark worn) 8.1cm high, a George V silver cigarette case, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1916, 9cm x 7cm, and a commemorative silver pin dish for the wedding of HRH The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, St James House Company, London 1981, 9.7cm diameter, complete in fitted box with certificate, gross weight 9.46ozt (4)
An Arts & Crafts three-piece silver tea service, Charles Edwards, Birmingham 1879, comprising teapot, sucrier and milk jug, each of compressed circular form raised on three feet, each with tri-form handles with foliate terminals, ebonised handle and knop to teapot, 11.8cm high, gross weight 25.26ozt (3)CR; Teapot body in good order, no major denting, splitting, thinning or repair. Cover in good order, opening smoothly and closing flush. Screw mechanism to knop is heavily rusted, and currently cannot be unscrewed. Spout in good order. Feet in good order, sitting flat on a level surface.Sucrier: Some misshaping to the rim of the bowl - see pictures. No other notable denting or splitting, Moderate scratching and wear to the surface. There is evidence of solder repair to two of the handles - see pictures. One of the feet seems to have been impacted at some point, leaving a small impression no the bowl interior. Feet are in good order, sucrier sits flat on a level surface.Milk jug: Some light misshaping to the rim. Several mid-sized dents to the body. Moderate scratching and wear. Handle in good order. Feet in good order, sitting flat on a level surface. No splitting or repair.
A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1901, the weighted square bases decorated with ram's masks and foliate swags, Corinthian columns and capitals with detachable drip pans, each 32.5cm highCR; Drip pans in good order - no signs of major thinning, splitting or repair. Both show minor dents, and general scratching and wear throughout. Both are very stiff to remove, but they are detachable. There is some bending to the corners of the capitals, leaving gaps between the pans and the capitals (see pictures). The capitals are largely in good order some denting and thinning around the detail, but no obvious splitting or repair - please note that there is a build up of silver polish in places, which may be concealing splitting or damage. The columns are in good order, some minor denting to the high points, and general scratching and wear throughout, but no splitting or repair. There is moderate denting, scratching and wear throughout the bases. There is moderate loss of definition to the detail, around the ram masks and swags. There is moderate wear to the felt base, which is lifting around the edges in places.
A part harlequin set of silver plated cutlery, comprising ten dessert knives, eighteen table knives, seventeen dessert forks, sixteen table forks, eight dessert spoons, nine soup spoons, two table spoons, and a further assortment of teaspoons, condiment spoons and serving spoons, all contained in a walnut three-drawer campaign style canteen, 54cm x 42cm x 28cm
A cased set of six Aynsley coffee cans and saucers, each piece with cobalt blue and gilt foliate bands and scalloped rims, the cans with pierced geometric silver sleeves, marks for Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1936, cans 6.2cm high, saucers 12cm diameter CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show minor rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout, but no chips, cracks or losses. The cans show some staining to the interiors commensurate with age and use. Two of the cans are not seated fully in their sleeves. The sleeves show minor surface wear and tarnishing. The fitted case shows wear commensurate with age and use.
A large quantity of King's Pattern silver plated cutlery, assorted dates and makers, including dinner forks, dessert forks, tablespoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, dessert spoons, dessert knives, table knives etc, partially contained within a veneered canteen on four cabriole legs, 70.5cm high, together with a cased canteen of silver and silver mounted dessert cutlery, Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1959, comprising six silver teaspoons, a pair of silver sugar nips, six silver mounted knives and six silver mounted forks, all contained to a red leather case, a set of mother of pearl handled knives and forks, 12-place setting, contained in a walnut case, a Victorian silver spoon, Henry Holland, London 1856, and two further silver coloured spoons (152)
A George V five-piece silver tea and coffee service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919-22, comprising spirit kettle, teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sucrier, each piece of compressed ovoid form, spirit kettle, coffee pot and teapot with scrolling ebonised handles and knops, kettle raised on stand with four hoof feet and detachable burner, coffee pot 22cm high gross weight 101.74ozt (5) (at fault)
A pair of early 20th century blue zircon 9ct gold screw-back earrings, zircons 6.3mm diameter, together with a four-row coral beaded necklace with 9ct gold barrel clasp, 36.5cm long, and a Georgian style silver, paste and enamel brooch, marks for 'HAL', London 1955, 38mm x 34mm wide (3) (at fault)
A late Victorian silver centrepiece dish, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1899, of oval form on raised foot, with pierced floral swag detail to rim, embossed throughout with scrolling floral sprays, four vacant cartouches, beaded borders, 31cm x 20.1cm x 13.5cm, weight 40.09oztThere is some thinning and very minor splitting/beginning signs of splitting around the pierced border. No major denting, major damage or repair. Body in good order, no thinning, splitting, major denting, damage or repair. Moderate scratching throughout commensurate with age and use. Heavy wear and loss to the gilt interior, which appears largely silver. Decorative detail in good order, minimal wear only. No inscriptions. Foot in good order, no thinning, splitting, major denting, damage or repair. Scratching and wear throughout, commensurate with age and use. Minor wobble on a level surface.
A gold coloured charm bracelet, the cable link chain stamped '14K' to spring ring and loop, 18cm long, suspending as assortment of charms, including a 14ct gold eagle and bell charm, a gold coloured enamelled four leaf clover, a gold coloured cross pendant, a gold coloured cap and manifying glass, a gold plated heart, a 14ct enamel Union Jack, a gold coloured lion, a silver heart, a 14ct enamel ladybird, a 14ct gold enamel American flag, a 14ct heart, an 18ct gold house, a silver horseshoe and a gold coloured sphinx, with a loose gold coloured scottie dog charm, gross weight 25.5gms (at fault)
A selection of antique and vintage costume jewellery, to include a Christian Dior by Mitchel Maer paste set floral en tremblant brooch, Victorian jet coloured locket pendant, 4.5cm x 3.6cm, a carved shell silver coloured panel brooch, 7cm wide, a carved shell cameo brooch, 4.5cm x 3.3cm, two silver medallion fobs, a silver coloured albertina, a silver coloured military watch, a selection of cultured and simulated pearls and a further assortment of beaded necklaces, earrings and brooches (qty) 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.
An Edwardian novelty miniature silver tripod table, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1909, of traditional form with pie-crust border, Rd. No. 532732, 9.4cm high, weight 2.87oztCR; Tabletop in good order, no splitting, major thinning, misshaping or repair. General scratching and wear throughout, and some minor denting to the edges of the table. Column in good order, no splitting, denting, major thinning, misshaping or repair. General scratching and wear throughout. One of the feet is slightly upturned (pictured right in the image) and as a result it wobbles slightly on a level surface. Scratching and wear throughout. Some cleaning may be required.
An Art Deco silver cigarette case, Northern Goldsmiths Company, Birmingham 1936, of curved rectangular form with engine turned detail and central Odeonesque cartouche, 8.2cm x 6.8cm, together with a further George V silver cigarette case, William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1923, of rounded rectangular form with scrolling foliate decoration, initialled cartouche to corner, 9cm x 8.2cm, gross weight 4.99ozt (2)
A selection of silver, silver mounted and silver coloured tableware, to include a cased set of 19th century mother-of-pearl handled dessert knives and forks, twelve place setting, forks 16.8cm long, knives 20cm long, a Victorian silver cigarette case, Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1894, 9.5cm x 7cm, a George V 20th century crumb scoop, with horn handle and silver collar, John Sanderson, Sheffield 1913, 36.5cm long, and a cased set of six George V silver coffee spoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, 9.4cm long (32)
A George VI silver pocket knife, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1946, the body with textured decoration, containing two hinged steel blades, case 6.4cm wideCR: Case in good order, some light denting around the borders, moderate scratching and wear throughout commensurate with age and use, but no splitting, thinning or repair. Pendant mount shows moderate denting and wear, but no thinning, splitting or repair. Length of case (knives closed) 6.4cm. Blades show moderate tarnish and wear commensurate with age and use, but show no major thinning, splitting, misshaping or repair. Blades are secure, no rattling or wobbling. Blades open smoothly and close with a snap.
A selection of vintage jewellery, to include a silver belcher link chain, with spring ring and loop fastening, 61cm long, a silver wedding ring, size L 1/2, a silver bangle, marks for 'WTT & Co', Birmingham 1969, 7cm x 6cm, a further silver bangle, 6.5cm x 5.5cm, a Victorian silver open face watch case, marks for 'I.H', London 1874, 5.5cm diameter, a Victorian jet coloured buckle brooch, 7.5cm wide, and a further assortment of jewellery and accessories (Qty) 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.
A George V silver rose bowl, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1914, of circular form on pedestal foot, embossed and engraved scrolling floral detail, inscription 'Presented to R.L. Kup. by his colleagues at Morro Velho on the occasion of his marriage as a small token of their esteem', 21cm wide, weight 15.8ozt
A Victorian 15ct gold diamond set brooch, the Etruscan style brooch of navette form with applied floral detail and rope twist borders, with an old cut diamond set to raised central panel, marks verso for Birmingham 1898 (Maker's mark missing), with a later unmarked silver coloured pin, 39mm wide, weight 2.9gms
A George V silver hip flask, Mappin & Webb, London 1928, of curved rectangular form, bayonet clasp fastening, inscribed 'Parum veneni non nocet' (a little poison won't hurt) and 'Medice, cura te ipsum' (Physician, heal thyself), 16.5cm high, with associated silver coloured detachable stirrup cup (unmarked), weight (excluding cup) 5.81oztCR; Body is in good order, no splitting or signs of repair. Some denting throughout, particularly to the corners/shoulders. Heavy scratching and wear throughout. Inscription on both sides are in good order. Cover is slightly stiff, but it opens and closes smoothly/flush. Moderate denting, scratching and wear to the cap. Possibly signs of solder repair to the hinge, and some signs of splitting and thinning (see pictures). Several splits to the cork in the cap. Hallmarks show moderate wear. Cup in good order, no thinning, splitting or repair, some denting throughout, heavy scratching and wear. Cup is stiff to remove.
A selection of antique and vintage jewellery, to include a gold coloured belcher link chain, spring ring and loop fastening stamped '9ct', 47cm long, a 9ct gold amethyst cocktail ring, size O, a pair of amethyst set 9ct gold earrings, each 7mm x 6mm, a Leda 9ct gold wristwatch on plated expanding strap, case 21mm diameter, a Victorian silver open face pocket watch, 53mm diameter, a Tiffany silver fob charm 5cm long, and a further silver fob charm, 6cm long (8) Amethyst cocktail ring: 5.5gmsEarrings: 1.1gmsWatch (including plated strap and weight): 18.2gmsChain: 3.0gms 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.
A George V silver teapot, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1929, of baluster form on circular foot, hinged cover and cast spout, wooden handle and knop, 16.5cm high, weight 17.08ozt (at fault)CR; Body in good order, no splits, thinning or repair. Small dents peppered throughout, heavy scratching and wear. Spout shows some thinning, splitting and misshaping around the opening of the spout. Some denting, moderate scratching and wear to spout. Cover shows some minor dents, moderate scratching and wear, but no splitting, thinning or repair. Cover is very stiff, but sits flush. The handle is loose around the bottom, and some repair may be required (see pictures). There is evidence of possible solder repair around the bottom of the handle. Knop and handle show moderate scratching and wear, but no large splits, chips or damage. Base shows some denting, general scratching and wear, and some misshaping - as a result the teapot is quite wobbly on a level surface. See pictures for illustration.
A 9ct gold pearl dress ring, the central cultured pearl measuring 7mm diameter, all set in 9ct gold to a plain polished shank, ring size I 1/2, together with an emerald, diamond and opal coloured stone 9ct gold ring, size O, a red paste set 9t gold cluster ring, size Q 1/2, an emerald and white stone gold coloured dress ring, size O 1/2, a blue spinal gold coloured dress ring, size N 1/2, and nine further silver and gold plated paste set dress rings (14) (at fault)
A George V silver sugar caster, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1932, of baluster form on circular foot with pierced pull-off cover, 17.2cm high, together with an Edwardian silver milk jug, marked for 'FH', London 1903, of helmet form with shaped rim and scroll handle on three lion mask paw feet, 10.6cm high, gross weight 8.63ozt (2)
A George V silver wet mustard, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1918, of plain polished cylindrical form with hinged cover and loop handle, 7.3cm high (lacking liner), with associated silver spoon, 10cm long, together with a bon-bon dish in the form of basket, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1969, 11.2cm long, with associated silver salt spoon, 7.5cm long, a George V silver wet mustard, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1926, 4.5cm high, with blue glass liner and associated silver spoon, and a George V silver wet mustard, with Chester 1912 (maker's marks worn), 5.9cm high, with later colourless glass liner and associated silver spoon, gross weight (excluding liners) 8.63ozt (8) (at fault)
A Victorian silver milk jug, Mappin & Webb, London 1897, of baluster form with shaped rim and acanthus capped scrolling handle on three paw feet, 10cm high, together with a pair of Victorian silver oval napkin rings, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1898, 39mm wide, complete in a fitted case, a Victorian silver spoon, Chawner & Co, London 1843, 14.7cm long, a pair of William IV silver sugar tongs, Charles Shipway, London 1834, 14.6cm long, and a George III pair of silver sugar tongs, Thomas Streetin, London 1794, 14.6cm long, gross weight (excluding case) 8.36ozt (6)
A selection of silver tableware, to include a Victorian silver King's Pattern sugar scoop, 13.1cm long (marks worn), a George V trifid style teaspoon, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1914, 14.5cm long, a pair of George V silver open salts with blue glass liners, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1922, 5.6cm diameter, a pair of silver sugar tongs, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1935, 7.7cm long, nine assorted silver napkin rings, largest 4.8cm diameter, a silver bladed knife, 16.6cm long, and a small silver mounted brush, 9.5cm long, gross weight (excluding salts, knife and brush) 7.88oozt (16) (at fault)
A George V silver desk stand, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1934, the shaped rectangular base raised on four hoof feet, with two pen wells, inscription 'Presented to Dr.W.L.English by the Bronze & Blue Turkey Clubs January 1935', 18.5cm x 13cm, with a pair of fitted glass inkwells with silver covers and knops realistically modelled as turkeys, each 7cm high, weight (excluding inkwells) 10.09ozt
A selection of silver and silver coloured tableware and accessories, to include a set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, William Robert Smily, London 1845, each 13cm long, a George V silver Kiddish cup, J Zeving, Chester 1919, 8.8cm high, a George V silver pepperette, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1919, 8.5cm high, an Edwardian silver milk jug, Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester 1907, 9.4cm high, a pair of silver coloured sugar tongs, 12cm long, a silver vesta case, 5.3cm high, a silver salt spoon, 6.6cm long, a silver mounted inkwell, 3.8cm high, a pair of EPNS sugar tongs, 8.6cm long, and an Indian silver coloured salt spoon, 7cm long, gross weight (excluding inkwell, salt spoon and sugar tongs) 8.13ozt (15)
A selection of British, American and continental silver, silver mounted and silver coloured spoons, cutlery and accessories, to include a Georg Jensen teaspoon, 11.4cm long, a David Andersen teaspoon, 9.6cm long, a silver teaspoon modelled as an anointing spoon, 'M. Bros', Birmingham 1901, 11.6cm long, a replica Roman spoon, C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1966, 15.4cm long, and a further assortment of sixteen utensils, gross weight (excluding weighted examples) 8.40ozt (20)
A George I silver Hanoverian pattern spoon, Edward Jennings, London 1724, 20.2cm long, together with a George II silver Hanovarian pattern spoon, possibly Samuel Roby, London 1746, 20.4cm long, a George II silver Old English pattern spoon, Peter & William Bateman, London 1807, 22.2cm long, a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle 1819, 14.6cm long, and a further assortment of spoons and cutlery, gross weight (excluding non-solid silver examples) 9.16ozt (13)
A George V silver trophy cup, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1911, the circular bowl with pierced decoration upon stepped pedestal foot and three scrolling handles, blue glass liner, inscription to foot 'Glamorgan Daffodil & Spring Flower Show 1914 First Prize for Anemones' 13cm high (at fault - liner stuck in bowl)
A selection of silver, silver mounted and silver coloured accessories, to include an Edwardian silver mounted cut hair tidy, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1904, 6.5cm high, a silver cigar piercer marked 'L&C Hardtmuth Patent S Mordan & Co Sterling Silver, 7.5cm long, a silver vesta case, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1898, 4.1cm high, a silver circular pill box, 4.8cm diameter, a silver coloured seal stamp, 8.7cm high, a silver mounted cigar piercer, 6.2cm high, a silver mounted dressing table jar, 8.5cm high, a silver needle case, 7cm high, a silver matchbox sleeve, 4.4cm x 2.3cm, a silver plated sovereign case, a silver stamp box on silver coloured chain, a silver cased travelling pencil, a silver thimble, a silver bladed nail pick, a nail file with silver weighted handle, two silver plated salt spoons, and two silver bladed mother of pearl fruit knives and a silver mother of pearl button hook (20)
A selection of silver tableware and accessories, to include a Cambodian silver coloured posy vase, of trumpet form with waved rim on circular base, embossed with figures in a rural village scene, foliate detail borders, stamped 'T90', 16.3cm high, a cased part set of Victorian silver salts, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1885, comprising three cauldron salts, 6.5cm diameter, and three salt spoons, 7cm long, a George V silver cigarette case, E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1932, 8.3cm x 7.7cm, a Victorian silver open face pocket watch, London 1871, 44mm diameter, a silver mounted travelling comb, 9cm wide, ten assorted silver teaspoons, longest 13.2cm, and a Lever watch in silver mounted stand, 8.5cm x 6cm, gross weight (excluding watches) 15.77ozt (21) 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.
A silver mounted cut glass claret jug, B P Co, London 1969, of tapered cylindrical form with star cut base and diamond detail, the silver mount with engraved floral decoration, with cast dragon handle and Bacchic spout, pine cone cast finial to hinged cover, 29cm highCR: Some abrasions, scratching and general wear to the glass body. Some nibbling to the edges of the diamond pattern around the base of the body. No large cracks, chips or losses. Mount, handle and cover in good order, no major thinning, splitting or repair - moderate scratching and wear throughout commensurate with age and use. Some minor denting/misshaping around the rim and edge of the cover. Cover is very wobbly around the hinge, so repair may be required.
A pair of cut glass silver mounted decanters, CJ Vander Ltd, Birmingham 1978, each of mallet form with triple knopped necks, hobnail cut body and star cut base, with cut floral decoration bands, flared silver mounts, circular cut glass stoppers, each 29.3cm high
A Victorian/Edwardian harlequin travelling communion set, comprising a silver salver, 8.3cm diameter and chalice, 8.8cm high, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1900, a silver mounted glass bottle, London 1899 (maker's mark worn), and a silver ewer, Atkin Brothers, London 1902, 10.9cm high, each with monogrammed initials 'IHS' star cartouche, all set to a leather case, together with an associated George V silver jug, William Devenport, Birmingham 1925, 7.3cm high, gross weight (excluding glass body) 6.09ozt
A George III silver sugar caster, Charles Hougham, London 1785, of typical baluster form on pedestal foot with pierced pull off cover and flame finial, embossed and engraved with floral and foliate decoration, vacant cartouche, 15cm high, weight 2.64oztCR; Moderate denting to the body, perticularely concentrated around the waist. Moderate scratching and wear throughout, and some wear to the engraved and embossed detail, though it is largely in good order. No piercing, splitting or repair. Base in good order, some minor denting, general scratching and wear, and some loss of definition to the detail, but no splitting, thinning or repair. Head in good order, general scratching and wear throughout, moderate loss of detail to the engraved detail, but no splitting or repair. aker's mark to underside of foot heavily worn, but all other marks are legible. The caster sits flat on a level surface.
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