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An Art Nouveau silver purse, Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1907, of rectangular form, the hinged cover embossed with a sprouting floral branch, Rd. No 428858, black fabric lining, upon a belcher link chain with plain polished ring, 10.5cm x 7.2cm, weight 2.77oztCR; Some light denting to the corners and sides. Moderate scratching and wear throughout, commensurate with age and use. Some loss of definition to the embossed details. Some minor splitting to the case where the chain meets the case. Cover opens smoothly and closes with a snap, but does not sit completely flush to the sides, leaving slight gaps. The black fabric lining is pulling away from the sides slightly, and a few pulls and snags. The chain is in good order, no major denting, misshaping, splitting or repair - general scratching and wear between contact points, commensurate with age and use.
A George V silver sauce boat, William Neale, Birmingham 1927, of typical form on raised foot, simple loop handle and rope twist border, 19cm long, together with a George III Old English silver spoon, William Eley I, London 1796, with lion head crest engraved to thumbpiece, 17cm long, a further silver spoon, Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1957, 14.2cm long, three assorted silver coloured Military interest tablespoons, each with broad marks to reverse of handles, approximately 17.5cm long, three assorted silver teaspoons, longest 13.5cm, a pair of silver sugar nips, 6.8cm long, a silver napkin ring, 48mm wide, a silver salt sleeve, 35mm high, a silver dressing jar cover, 7.4cm x 5cm, a silver toddy ladle cup, 7.5cm x 5.5cm, a silver mounted mother of pearl trinket dish, 5cm high, a silver mounted photograph frame, 7cm x 5cm, and a silver sugar scoop with weighted handle, 13.5cm long (17) (at fault)
An 18ct gold floral spray brooch, designed as two rose gold floral heads and a bud, set to a brushed yellow gold stem and foliate surround, hinged pin and safety loop to reverse, marks for 'TAD', Birmingham 1970, 62mm wide, weight 22.5gmsPlease note: The pin on this brooch is not hallmarked and is a silver colour, not thought to be gold.
A George V silver vesta case, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1912, of rectangular form, engraved with scrolling foliate and floral detail, vacant cartouche to cover, gilt interior, 8.7cm x 7.4cm, together with a silver mounted Art Nouveau photograph frame, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1904, 18.2cm x 14.5cm, four further early 20th century silver vesta cases, largest 48mm x 45mm, a silver coloured example stamped 'sterling', 6.8cm x 4cm, two miniature silver photograph frames, largest 7.5cm x 5.7cm, a lady's early 20th century silver fob watch, 33mm diameter, a cut glass silver mounted sugar caster, 12.5cm high, a novelty silver stamp holder in the form of an envelope, 30mm x 25mm, a silver match box sleeve, 45mm x 30mm, and a silver bottle cap, 23mm diameter, gross weight (excluding frames, glass bottle and watch) 7.54ozt (14) (at fault) 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 cased set of six Art Nouveau silver dress buttons, William Neale & Sons, Chester 1900, each of circular form with Green Man mask to centre amongst a pierced foliate surround, each 21mm diameter, together with an early 20th century silver coloured belt buckle, marked for 'JRSJ', 8.5cm x 5.8cm (2)
A George III silver salt, Ann Smith & Nathaniel Appleton, London 1772, of compressed circular form with gadrooned border on three hoof feet, associated blue glass liner, 6.5cm wide, together with a George V silver sauce boat, London 1910 (maker's mark worn), 14.2cm long, a pair of George V silver pepperettes, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1933, each 6.5cm high, a cased set of six silver teaspoons with six assay marks, Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd, 1960, each 11cm long, and four further assorted salt spoons, longest 10.3cm long, gross weight 9.77ozt (14)
A Victorian silver mounted purse, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1898, of rectangular form, the border embossed with scrolling floral detail, push button release, opening to reveal blue concertinaed interior, 10.3cm x 7.8cm, together with a George V silver purse, Charles Perry & Co, Birmingham 1918, 9.2cm wide, an Oriental silver coloured wirework card case, 9.5cm x 6.5cm, an Edwardian silver mounted photograph frame, Birmingham 1902 (maker's marks worn), 18.5cm high (at fault) and a George V plain polished silver mounted photograph frame, Birmingham 1929, 15cm x 10cm (at fault) (5)
An early 20th century goliath pocket watch, the round white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, set to a silver coloured case, 67mm diameter (at fault), set to an Edwardian silver mounted stand, Birmingham 1904, 7.6cm x 7.6cm x 3cm, together with an early 20th century silver coloured timepiece, 8.5cm high, complete in fitted leather case (2) 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 Victorian silver sugar basket, marks for London 1897 (maker's marks worn), the tapering bowl upon circular foot with swing handle, pierced with swags and foliate detail, beaded borders, blue glass liner, height 11.8cm, together with a Victorian silver sugar basket, Martin, Hall & Co, London 1892, 7.4cm high, gross weight (excluding liner) 8.44 (2)
A selection of silver and silver coloured tableware, to include an EPNS King's Pattern part cutlery service, comprising eleven dinner forks, 21.5cm long, ten dessert forks, 18.6cm long, twelve table spoons, 23.5cm long, eleven dessert spoons, 19cm long, and two salt spoons, 11.2cm long, a cased set of six Edwardian silver coffee spoons and sugar tongs, William Devenport, Birmingham 1901, each spoon 11cm long, an Edwardian silver mounted photograph frame, E Mander & Son, Birmingham 1903, 9.8cm diameter, a George V cut glass silver mounted posy vase, Richard Owen Williams, London 1915, 16cm high, and a silver coloured toddy ladle with baleen handle, 40cm long (56) (at fault)CR; All cutlery shows moderate to heavy wear, the heaviest concentrated to the reverse of the bowls on the spoons, and the backs and around the tines of the forks. There is moderate wear to the plate throughout, mostly around the highpoints.
A George V silver pin dish, London 1913 (maker's mark worn), the scalloped circular bowl upon pedestal foot, 45mm high, together with a cased 19th century silver Queen's pattern christening set, Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1935-40, comprising solid silver spoon, fork and knife with weighted silver handles, spoon 16cm long, a cased silver christening spoon, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1944, 14.3cm long, a novelty silver rattle in the form of a clown, W H Collins & Co, Birmingham 1976, rattle 55mm long, a silver mounted posy vase, 16.3cm high (at fault), two silver locket pendants, largest 55mm x 37mm, a pair of silver sugar tongs, 11cm long, a silver frame mount, 14.7cm wide, five assorted silver napkin rings, widest 49mm, and a silver comb mount, 19cm wide, weight (excluding frame, posy vase, rattle and weighted cutlery) 10.25ozt (17)
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