A silver top wound pocket watch marked James Wadsworth Manchester, having Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary seconds in an HM silver case, bearing presentation inscription to inner case Inscription details: Imperial Chemical industries Ltd. Brunner Mond & C/o Ltd presented to L.M.Hill for 25years service
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A small silver key wound pocket watch having Arabic numeral dial to decorative face in engraved case, a larger similar white metal key wound pocket watch, selection of watch keys and a silver Smiths wrist watch (no strap and missing second hand) bearing 1940's ICI presentation inscription en verso
LADY'S LONGINES STERLING SILVER MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the cushion shaped silvered dial with applied baton hour markers, 15mm case, on a textured bracelet with foldover clasp, in box, with papers MOVEMENT: Ticking at present. WEAR: Generally worn. DIAL: Good condition. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Good condition. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact. CROWN: Intact. BRACELET/STRAP: Good condition. CLASP: In working order.
GENTLEMAN'S RAYMOND WEIL STAINLESS STEEL QUARTZ WRIST WATCH, the round cream dial with Roman hour markers, outer seconds track in silver, date aperture at 3, 33mm case, on a stainless steel bracelet with concealed clasp, in box with papers MOVEMENT: Not ticking at present. WEAR:Generally worn. Marks, scratches etc visible. DIAL: Good condition. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Good condition. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact. CROWN: Missing. BRACELET/STRAP: Generally worn. CLASP: In working order.
A fine Edwardian portable picnic or tea set complete with silver plated storage tins, spirit burner and kettle etc includes 2 tea cups, 2 plates, 2 tea tins, burner base and spirit kettle. No damage chips or repairs visible. Teapot having loose fibre handle wrap. no corrosion to metal boxes.
A GEORGE II SILVER SPARROW-BEAK CREAM JUG lacking maker's mark, London 1738, of baluster form, the S-scroll handle engraved 'M*P', raised on a circular foot with a reeded border. 8cm high, 2.4 troy ouncesMarks slightly overlapping, well struck. Stands upright, slight rocking to foot. Minor dings to top rim and foot, light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT by Alice & George Burrows II, London 1810, rounded rectangular with a stiff leaf everted rim, the hinged domed cover with ball finial, with reeded angular handle, engraved with crest to the front, raised on four flattened bun feet, gilded to interior; together with a William IV Scottish silver mustard spoon en suite, by William Scott Peat, Edinburgh 1832, Fiddle pattern, gilded to the bowl. (2) Mustard 8.8cm wide, 4.7 troy ounces gross
A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1814, circular, with gadrooned leaf and shell-cast everted square rim, the hinged cover with fluted dome, urn finial and shell-form thumbpiece, the reeded angular handle with foliate thumbpiece, the body fluted to the lower half, the cover engraved with a crest, with blue glass liner. 8cm high overall, 4.2 troy ounces (excl. liner)
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER MEAT SKEWER by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1803, plain tapering form with waisted shoulder and flattened ring handle, engraved with a crest and monogram. 31.4cm long, 2.7 troy ouncesMaker's mark lightly rubbed but legible, the rest well struck - lacking duty mark. Minor dings and very light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE V SILVER TOAST WARMER by Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1912, the five-bar rack with ebonised tubular handle, the burner stand with splayed tripod legs. 18cm high, 10.7 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck. Stand frame, rack and lower vessel section of burner are all sterling silver, hallmarked; the detachable circular tray and upper half of the burner are silver plated. Stands upright, no rocking. Dents and small split to burner vessel. Initials beneath handle 'JCDH' (?). Light surface scratches commensurate with use.
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902, of octagonal section, the stepped bases each decorated with four embossed urns, loaded. (2) 30cm highMarks lightly rubbed but legible. Sconces very firmly wedged in place, but reverse signs of hallmarks (strike imprints) visible to inside of collars. Both standing upright, very slight rocking to base of one. Minor dings throughout. Light surface scratches commensurate with use.
A 20TH CENTURY SILVER THISTLE-FORM CONDIMENT SET the pepper pot and mustard by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1922 and 1924; the salt by Fenton Brothers (Glasgow) Ltd, Sheffield 1935. (3) Pepper 6cm high, 4.3 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck. All standing upright on three leaf feet, no rocking. Mustard cover hinge sturdy; associated blue glass liner? Light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER TWO-LIGHT WALL SCONCES by Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1925, in late 17th Century style, each with foliage and putto cast back-plates and with two scroll branches, each terminating in a spool-shaped nozzle with plain wax pan, engraved with a coat-of-arms. (2) 22.5cm high, 57.8 troy ounces grossAlmost certainly made for Sir Robert Gresley, 11th Baronet (1866-1936), for Drakelowe Hall. Probably sold by him as part of the sale of the contents of Drakelowe Hall at Christie's in 1933 and purchased by Sir Nigel Gresley.The arms are those of the Gresley baronets of Drakelowe Hall, almost certainly for Sir Robert Gresley, 11th Baronet.
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