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A collection of 925 silver jewellery comprising 27 rings, mostly gem set and including some gilded examples; four 925 charms for bracelets; a fairy brooch; a Malcolm Gray (Ortak) hallmarked Celtic rose quartz brooch; and four pairs of silver earrings, including three gem set examples. Gross total weight approximately 174.77 grams.
A pair of novelty silver plated knife rests, in the form of greyhounds, a brooch in the form of a horse and a silver fox, a Coronation Official Souvenir programme for the Coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth, May 12th 1937, tool gilt and leather binding, and after Thomas Sidney Cooper, two horses, print, 23 x 33 cm, a 19th century print, 37 x 25 cm, and another, 18 x 18 cm (qty)
A Victorian Silver and Mother-of Pearl Trowel, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1877, the blade tapering and engraved 'Presented to Mrs Quayle on the Occasion of Her Laying the Foundation Stone of Crogg House Being Build for His Honor Mark Hildesley Quayle of Crogga, Esquire by the Contractors Mess'rs James Cooper and William Costain March 1878', with carved mother-of-pearl handle, 26.5cm long; Together With an Eward VIII Scottish silver dish, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1936, circular and applied with a regimental badge and engraved with presentation initials, 10cm diameter (2)The trowel is marked on either side of the blade. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a chip to the mother-of-pearl at the top of the handle. The mother of pearl with some minor discolouration. The dish fully marked underneath. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
Four Silver Pocket Watches, Comprising of, a Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Alexr Donaldson, Wigton, both cases with matching silver hallmarks for 1805, a Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Bell, Uttoxeter, Early 19th Century, both matching cases with maker's markers TG (silver marks rubbed), another Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed J Richards, London, both matching cases with silver hallmarks for 1775, (later dial and pendant), and a Verge Pocket Watch, signed John Bittleston, London, later dial, case with silver hallmark for 1833, (4)
A Cased Set of Twelve Elizbeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Spoons, by John Pinches, London, 1975, made for the RSPB, the terminal of each applied with an oval gilt shield decorated with a differing bird, in fitted case and with certificate, the case 47.5cm long, weight of silver 10oz 9dwt, 325gr (12)
An Edward VII Silver Sugar-Bowl and Sifting-Spoon, by John Round and Son Ltd., Sheffield, The Sugar-Bowl 1905, The Sifting-Spoon 1904, the bowl tapering square and with overhead handle and blue glass liner, 14cm high, weight of silver 7oz 10dwt, 234gr (2) The bowl fully marked near rim and further part marked on handle. Further stamped underneath with design registration number. The spoon further fully marked and stamped with differing design registration mark. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some minor bruising to the sides of the bowl.
Six 18th/19th Century Pocket Watches, comprising of, a Gilt Metal Regulator Type Dial Pocket Watch, signed Thos Clemments, London, (outer case missing), a Silver Verge Pocket Watch, signed T Moore, London, (outer case missing), a Silver Verge Pocket Watch, signed Wm Thomson, London, (outer case missing), a Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Thos Landifield, both cases with matching silver hallmarks for 1772, a Gilt Metal Verge pocket Watch, signed Jno Knight, Halifax, (later outer case), and a Silver Verge Pocket Watch, signed Saml Pearson, Halifax, (outer case missing), (6)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Objects of Vertu, including a silver case for a sovereign and half sovereign; a vesta-case; various thimbles and other items (one tray)The pieces are in general used condition. The cover on the single sovereign case does not close properly. One vesta case bruised. Otherwise typical wear and bruising as to be expected.
A Victorian Silver Two-Handled Trophy-Cup, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, 1899, the lower body of the bowl chased with foliage, with two reeded scroll handles and on pedestal foot, later engraved 'Greenlands High School Coun. Dewhirst's Cup Arnold Girls School Inter-House Hockey Junior', further extensively engraved with names and dates of recipients, 22.5cm high, 13oz 17dwt, 430gr
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including a goblet, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, engraved as the 'No 8 Officer Cadet Battalioin Challenge Cup'. 20cm high; an oblong dish with pierced border; a shaped circular dish with pierced border; a pair of toastracks; a decanter or wine-label and various coffee-bean terminal spoons, weight of silver 21oz 11dwt, 671gr; Together With a silver plate decanter or wine-label and silver plate spoons (one tray)
A Small Quantity of Jewellery, comprising of a turquoise, mother-of-pearl and cultured pearl arts & crafts style necklace, stamped 'STERLING SILVER', drop length 4.7cm, necklace length 42.3cm; a blue enamel brooch,stamped '925 S STERLING NORWAY', length 4.0cm; an agate bracelet, length 17.5cm; a moonstone cross pendant; and another necklaceArts & Crafts style necklace - in fair condition with discolouration to the turquoise and requiring a polish, it fastens with a tongue and barrel clasp.
A Pair of George V Silver Two-Light Candleabra, by William Charles Fordham and Albert Buckley Faulkner, Sheffield, 1934, each on circular base with gadrooned border, the stem tapering, each arm terminating in spool-shaped socket, filled, 17cm high; Together With a Victorian silver candlestick, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1898, 16cm high (3)
A Cased Set of George V Silver and Mother-of-Pearl Fruit-Eaters, by Thomas Levesley, Sheffield, 1919, each piece with plain mother-of-pearl handle and silver attachments, comprising 12 fruit-forks and 12 fruit-knives, in fitted brass-mounted oak canteen, the canteen 32cm wide (24)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including toastracks; condiment-items; a pepper-grinder and other items, weighable silver 10oz 15dwt, 334gr; the silver plate including a King's pattern flatware; a pair of candleticks and other items; Together With a brass-bound walnut-finish canteen with five drawers and hinged covers (two trays and the canteen)
A Pair of George V Silver Candlesticks, by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham, 1920, each on stepped and beaded square base, the fluted stem with Corinthian column capital, filled, 24cm high (2)Each fully marked on base. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The have possibly been repairs to the botttom of the stem on each. There are some bruises overall. The filling material rattles somewhat in each stick.
Five Pairs of George III and Later Silver Sugar-Tongs, including an Irish pair by John Power, Dublin, circa 1800, Old English pattern, engraved with foliage and with a feather edge; a two Fiddle pattern examples, one Newcaste and one Exeter; a pair by John Allen, Paisley, circa 1800 and a pair by John Keith, Banff, circa 1800, 6oz 18dwt, 214gr (5)The pair of Banff tongs are marked inside each arm with 'IK', 'M' and 'B'. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The Paisley tongs marked with 'S' and 'IA' twice. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The other tong are marked as expected. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A George III Silver Two-Handled Cup, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1796, baluster and on spreading foot, with two leaf-capped handles, later chased overall with foliage scrolls and flowers and engraved 'Presented by the Workmen of Cowpen Colliery to Mr Robert Reed as a Token of Respect 18th Sep't 1858', 20.5cm high, 16oz 19dwt, 528grFully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The decoration is later. The foot pushed slightly up into the body. Some bruising, mostly to the lower body.
A Collection of Assorted George II and Later Silver, including a George II silver cream-jug, London, 1750; a cased pair of napkin-rings; a snuff-box and other items; Together With a pair of spelter busts and a commemorative watch (one tray)The oval jewellery box marked underneath. There is some wear to the marks. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as an obvious softening to the engraving. The feet bruised, the lining inside in poor condition. The oblong container decorated with foliage is a scent-bottle. The other items in used condition.
A Dutch Silver-Mounted Purse With Clip, Maker's Mark AT, 1834, bright-cut with foliage and with dolphin-cast terminals, with black velvet purse, the silver mount 16cm wide; Together With a Dutch silver purse mount and clip, engraved with foliage and with assorted chainmail purses (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Items, including a Victorian oil-lamp, with brass base and opaque glass reservoir and etched shade; a gilt metal table-lamp with glass droplets and a silver plate tea-service, (one tray)Oil lamp - a horizontal crack to the reservoir.Lamp - good order, needs to be re wired.Teaset - sugar bowl with one handle detached.
A Set of Four George II Silver Table-Spoons, Hanoverian pattern and with fancy back, engraved with initials; Together With a Pointed Old English pattern table-spoon, maker's mark I Prover (?); a George III Old English pattern table-spoon, by Hester Bateman and an Old English pattern caddy-spoon, 11oz 10dwt, 358gr (7)
A George V Silver Four-Handled Mether Cup, by Alexander Clark and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1926, in the medieval Irish style, tapering square section and with four loop handles, 10.5cm high, 9oz 5dwt, 288grThe mether is a form of traditional Irish vessel, typically made of wood, intended to be used as a drinking cup or for storage. While medieval in their origins these cups were made as part of the Celtic revival in the late 19th century and into the 20th century.Fully marked near rim. There is some wear to the marks but each is legible. Stamped underneath with maker's name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising to the rim, mostly minor. There is no engraving or indication that engraving has been removed. Sits level when placed on a flat surface.
A Victorian Silver Basket, by John and William F. Deakin, London, 1894, oval and with openwork sides below foliage and flower stamped border, 21cm wide, 6oz 12dwt, 205gr; Together With a collection of silver plate, including a three-light candleabra and a pair of matching candlesticks; a spice-tower, stamped 'Made in Israel' and assorted tea-wares (one tray)
An Elizabeth II Silver Plate Table-Service, King's pattern, mostly for twelve, in fitted mahogany finish canteen with hinged cover, single drawer and on four cabriole legs, the canteen 75cm wide (qty)The pieces seem to be in generally good condition, some still in original plastic bags. There is some scuffing to the case.
Three Silver Verge Pair Cased Pocket Watches, signed Jno Pallisone, London, both cases with matching silver hallmarks for 1780, signed Josh Milton, London, both cases with matching silver hallmarks for 1790 and another signed Alexr Hollisone, Liverpool, both cases with matching silver hallmarks, (3)
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