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A silver purse, shell purse, cloak brooch and spoon, a silver purse, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1904, repousse chased design, 9x5cm, folding green fabric interior, chain handle and finger ring; a shell purse with metal mounts; a white metal arrow design cloak pin, 10cm; and a silver apostle top spoon, Birmingham 1897.Qty: 4
Cultured pearl earscrews, moonstone ring, white metal brooches, costume jewellery and wristwatches, a pair of Ciro cultured pearl earscrews, yellow metal fittings marked 9ct, in fitted case; another pair of Ciro cultured pearl and gemstone earscrews, white metal fittings marked 9ct, with original certificate and fitted case; a moonstone and marcasite ring, in white metal mount ring size O1/2, indistinct marks to shank; a yellow and white metal riding crop pin, marked 9ct and Silver; a white metal pipe brooch with three charms; a silver and yellow metal Chrysanthemum Show medal; a pair of white metal cufflinks, marked 925; pink freshwater cultured pearl necklace and earrings; simulated pearls; costume jewellery; and vintage wristwatches.Qty: 1 box
Four pairs of chain link cufflinks, a pair of 9 carat yellow gold oval chain link cufflinks, Chester hallmark, 2.4g; a pair of engine turned cufflinks marked 9c, 3.7g; a pair of cufflinks with gold fronts and metal backs; and a pair of silver chain link cufflinks.Qty: Four pairs
A Victorian silver-gilt Deputy High Steward of the Court of Burgesses of Westminster jewel / medal, IP, no assay mark or date letter, central shield with the Arms of Edward the Confessor, bounded by the White Rose super-imposed on the Red Rose, with a single sword above, the whole surmounted by a crown, with white and pink / red enamel Discite Justitiam Moniti motto underneath, in a fitted Lambert Jewellers Coventry St London box, with letter and Coat of Arms explanation from Robert Marriott Ltd.Condition report:Please see further images.Dimensions of jewel excluding pendant bale to top - 50x40mm, with bale 65x40mm, box 90x70mm.
A yellow metal fob watch, gold-plated pocket watch, silver pocket watch, and Albert watch chain, a yellow metal fob watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring and yellow metal floral decoration in an engraved outer case, marked 14K and numbered 25100, base metal inner case, numbered 25100, stem wind movement, diameter of dial 26mm, diameter of case 31mm; a gold-plated full hunter pocket watch; a silver open face pocket watch; and a silver Albert watch chain, fitted with a swivel fastener, 39cm long; no watches are running at present time.Qty: 4
A pair of silver and ivory-mounted figures, late 19th/early 20th century, German, by Neresheimer of Hanau, in the form of a king and queen, the former wearing a brocade tunic and armour, his shield emblazoned with a coat of arms, the queen wearing a floral brocade cloak monogrammed 'MB',each 7cm wide20.5cm high, 28.56ozt (2)Provenance: The property of a collector, 45 Eaton Terrace, London SW1W 8TR.IMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018.
A George III Irish silver sauce boat, mark for Charles Townsend, Dublin 1772,with acanthus-wrapped 'C' scroll handle and raised on three shell-capped feet,20cm wide12cm high, 11.5oztCondition ReportHallmarks clear. There are a couple of small dents to the body - see photos. Otherwise general surface wear and scratches.
A George II Scottish Provincial silver marrow spoon, by Milne and Campbell, Glasgow 1757,23cm long,together with a George II silver marrow scoop,by Elizabeth Oldfield, London 1752,with a shell back,21cm long, 3.37ozt total (2)Condition ReportThe marks to the scoop rubbed. Surface scratches and dinks to both bowls. See additional photos.
A Charles II provincial silver Puritan spoon, probably by James Emery II, Lewes 1668,the reverse of the shaped oval bowl with a rudimentary rat-tail, marked to the reverse of the stem 'E' within a heart and a fleur-de-lys,6.2cm long, 0.89oztCondition ReportSome surface scratches, usual wear and tear and small dents.
A Victorian silver punchbowl, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899,engraved 'Presented to Mr Herbert George Donald Cory by a few friends at Whitchurch as a memento of the attainment of his Majority December 31st 1900',30cm wide 26cm high, 53.96oztProvenance: The collection of the late Sir Clinton Charles Donald Cory, 5th Baronet of Coryton.
A Dutch-style silver-gilt beaker, 19th century, possibly Hanau, Germany, with later gilding, of tapering cylindrical form with an everted rim and moulded foot, the body with engraved cartouches enclosing town scenes between bouquets of fruit, reserved with hatching, marked underneath with town mark, with pseudo Dutch 17th-century marks to the underside,15cm high, 9.55oztCondition ReportGilding and engraved decoration later.
A collection of George III Irish silver flatware, comprising:twelve three-pronged table dinner forks,seven by Michael Keating, Dublin 1771, five by John Craig, Dublin 1772,twelve tablespoons,six by John Dalrymple, Dublin 1778,ten fish forks,by Michael Keating, Dublin 1783 and 1785,with another two, smaller,marks rubbed,twelve sauce spoons,various makers and dates, andtwelve teaspoons,Dublin, 1796 and 1820,84ozt total (60)Condition ReportPlease note all weights are approximate:10 fish forks approx. 17cm long - 12.3ozt2 fish forks approx. 15.5cm long - 1.6ozt12 table forks 20cm long - 23.5ozt12 table spoons 21cm long - 27.8ozt12 sauce spoons 17cm long - 11.7ozt12 teaspoons 14cm long - 7.4oztGeneral surface wear and light dents/marks throughout.
A set of six George II Irish silver tablespoons, by John Hamilton, Dublin, date mark indistinct, possibly 1732,Hanoverian pattern, each engraved with a three-turret castle, 20.5cm long, 13.54ozt (6)Condition ReportDate and harp marks rubbed. Small dents, knocks and surface scratches throughout. Some larger dents to three of the bowls.
A George I and later composed pair of silver-gilt cups and covers the first marked London, 1715-16, the second with cancelled marks and LAO no. 9586,each with foliate case twin handles with the body engraved with the arms of Lambert with the motto 'SEGUITANDO SI GIUNGE', the covers with engraved Prince of Wales feathers,26cm wide17cm deep24cm high, 96.95ozt (2)Condition ReportThe gilding is probably not origianl as both cups seem well matched and we know that one was made later. Photos of the cancelled marks now uploaded.
A small George II silver naturalistic ladle, attributed to Francis Harache (fl.1738-1754), London c.1740,with a shell bowl and terminal with foliate decoration, marked with a crowned 'FH',8.2cm long, 2.86oztCondition ReportSome light surface scratches and dents to the bowl. See additional photos.
A Victorian silver sauce boat, by James Barclay Hennell, London 1881,with a naturalistically cast handle and raised on three acorn and oak leaf cast feet,20cm wide11.5cm high, 17ozt (2)Condition ReportThere is some light pitting and tiny dents to areas. Possibly historic polishing has caused some irregularities to appear. There are surface scratches and usual wear and tear. See additional photos.
A composed set of three George IV/William IV silver mustard pots, by William Eley (II), Charles Eley & Henry Eley, London 1824,Edward Farrell, London 1834, andThomas & George Hayter, London 1824,each with a blue glass liner and one with pierced decoration, largest 11cm wide7.5cm high, 15.6ozt (3)
A Charles I East Anglian provincial silver seal-top spoon, by Arthur Haslewood, Norwich 1640,the gilt terminal with pricked work initials 'T B 1639 WB', later altered to be a ladle,16.5cm long, 1.48oztProvenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Exhibited: Norwich Castle Museum, 'Norwich Silver 1565-1706', 1966, no. 65.Inspected by Goldsmiths' Antique Plate Committee, case no. 9588, 26 September 2023.Condition ReportSome scratches present to the interior and exterior of the bowl of the spoon. The exterior of the bowl with two labels one detailing a lot number and weight. The other and exhbition number which is quite worn. The decorative top slightly misaligned (see images). Light wear to the marks and wear throughout.
A George III and later silver soup tureen, with cancelled marks and LAO no. 9587the cover set with an acanthus-cast handle, above a globular body with similarly decorated twin handles, raised on a spreading circular foot, engraved with the Lambert family coat of arms, bearing the motto 'SEGUITANDO SI GIUNGE', altered, 28cm wide25cm high, 52oztProvenance: Sir Henry Lambert, 4th Baronet (c.1756-1803), thence by descent;Sir Henry Foley Grey (1861-1914), Enville Hall, Staffordshire, thence by descent;Gerald Patrick O'Brien (1930-1979), thence by descent.Condition ReportThe handle marked 'WE'. The lid/ rim misshapen, therefore the lid does not sit flush. Other dings, dents, knocks and marks throughout. Some scratches and wear. Tarnish and discolouration. Marks rubbed throughout, aside from those on the handle. Sits generally flat on a surface. Knocks, tarnish and wear to the interior.
A George V hallmarked silver topped cut glass decanter, London 1927, a late Victorian hallmarked silver mounted twin handled decanter, Birmingham 1899, a white metal mounted decanter, white metal mounted aperitif dish, a small hallmarked silver mounted inkwell and a hallmarked silver mounted dressing table brush (6).
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