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Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, Denmark: a silver bangle with Native American style design, signed and stamped '64', import marks dated 1963, 6.1cms, 50.0g; together with Thune, Norway: a silver-gilt and red guilloche enamel leaf pattern brooch, 6cms wide, 6.8g gross. (2)
A selection of Scottish silver jewellery, comprising: a bracelet set with banded agate, of ring form with buckle design and graduated links, 18cms long; a roundel brooch, with star motif to center, 5cms diameter; another with buckle design, 4.5cms diameter; an orange glass set brooch, by Ward Brothers, Edinburgh 1963, 4.5cms diameter; a heart-shaped brooch, 6cms high; and a kilt pin, 9cms long. (6)
Movado Chronometer Ermeto: a 935 standard silver-gilt cased bag watch, the silvered luminous arabic dial with luminous hands, fitted a manual wind movement worked by the opening of the embossed reptile skin effect leather case, engraved to reverse 'Marjorie Xmas 1939', and stamped 1209740, 48 x 32mms, with a 9ct yellow gold snake link chain, 9.5g.
John Wilter, London: a George III silver pair cased pocket watch, the signed silver dial with black enamel roman hours and arabic seconds around a calendar phase, fitted a key wound verge movement with signed panel, pierced scrolling design and column construction, the outer case decorated with a classical garden scene and stamped 'Mauris Fecit', 53mm wide.
A suite of Elizabeth II silver cutlery for six places, by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1997/8, in Dubarry pattern, comprising: fish knives, fish forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, table forks, table knives, tea knives, and twelve dessert forks, 87oz. gross.
A suite of silver cutlery for six places, by John Round, Sheffield, various dates, comprising: soup spoons (1938), dessert spoons (1920), table forks (1919) and teaspoons (1920), 37.8oz gross; together with tea knives and table knives, with silver filled pistol grips, by C J Vander Ltd, London 1960/1, in cutlery cloth bundles.
A composite suite of silver cutlery for twelve places, various makers, cities and dates, comprising: dessert spoons, soup spoons, dessert forks, and table forks, all in old English pattern with rat-tail backs, some with engraved initials, 94.8oz. gross; together with tea knives and table knives, with filled handles, by William Yates Ltd, Sheffield 1977.
'The Canopy Clock': a large silver carriage clock, by Garrard, London 1993, of typical form with crown finials above fleur de lys and acanthus pillars, the roman dial with gilt flowers of the United Kingdom and inscribed 'Garrard Crown Jewellers 1843-1993, fitted a twin fusee eight-day movement, key wound and striking on a bell, inscribed limited edition no.106/150, 20cms high, with certificate of guarantee bearing same number and dated 17 March 1994, as well as certificate of authenticity, also with same number and date, signed by Managing Director and Crown Jeweller, in gilt tooled fitted case with key to base, and in outer card box.
A George III silver three-branch candelabrum, by Benjamin Smith II, London 1814, the detachable drip pans and sconces with beaded rims on central support and scrolling acanthus leaf and scrolling snake arms, the central column decorated with acanthus leaves, fluted band and beadwork, the spreading filled base with fluted design, lotus and anthemion leaf designed and engraved with initials 'BIW', shield crest and rearing unicorn crest, 50cms high.
A composite suite of silver and other cutlery, including: twelve dessert spoons and forks mostly by HC & Co, London 1886, twelve table forks by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1899/1912, six table spoons by HC & Co, London 1886, and two sauce ladles, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1915, in Old English pattern with rat-tail backs, 82.4oz. gross; two silver napkin rings; together with twelve table knives and tea knives with steel blades and resin handles; and twelve plated soup spoons, in mahogany canteen.
A William IV silver five-branch candelabrum, by Paul Storr, London 1834, each of the six sconces and drip pans numbered 1-6 with floral and shell motifs, on central support and scrolling acanthus leaf arms with floral design, on a rose decorated baluster column, the spreading foot with matching design cast with three eagles and shell pattern feet, 71cms high, approximately 254oz.
A suite of Victorian silver flatware, comprising: two gravy spoons, four sauce ladles, four salt spoons, four tablespoons, and five table forks, by Mary Chawner & George W Adams (Chawner & Co), London 1839/40, in fiddle and thread pattern with engraved initials 'HI', 50.2oz gross.
A composite suite of Victorian silver forks and spoons, comprising: six tablespoons, twenty-four table forks, fifteen dessert forks, sixteen dessert spoons and thirteen teaspoons, mostly by William Eaton, some by Elizabeth Eaton, London c.1830s/40s, all in fiddle and thread pattern with engraved stags head crests, 160.2oz gross.
A suite of Edward VII silver flatware, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1902, in old English pattern, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, two salt spoons, twelve teaspoons and six coffee spoons, 105.5oz. gross.
A Victorian silver tea and coffee service, comprising: teapot, coffee pot, spirit kettle on stand; cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1892/3, all of fluted oval form with embossed floral decoration, all the pots with ebonized handles and finials, 81.8oz gross (burner metal and not included in weight), kettle on stand 29cms high.
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