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An extensive Continental silver canteen of cutlery for twenty four, comprising twenty four table forks, twenty four table knives, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert knives, four serving spoons, four serving forks, a cake slice, a cheese knife, twelve soup spoons and twelve dessertspoons, weighable silver 169 ozt
Cartier: A black suede handbag with a coral and diamond clasp circa 1935 In the envelope style, the rose-cut diamond keyhole in an Indian motif, to a coral corallium rubrum bead, carved with a geometric pattern and inset with a rose-cut diamond, signed Cartier Paris, partially struck maker's mark, French assay mark, width 19.2cm In 2012, a similar style of handbag appeared at auction in California from the Estate of Hazel Forbes Richmond, a star of the silver screen. According to family repute, the Cartier bag was a gift from Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy sometime after 1938. That bag had a hand and flower clasp in the style of lot 9. See Bonhams, Fine Jewellery, San Francisco, 19th April 2012, lot 120.Handbags have been made by Cartier since the start of the 20th century; at times of solid gold or heavily diamond-set, perhaps made of exotic brocades and even just timelessly chic in classic black. When Louis Cartier asked Jeanne Toussaint to come to work for him within Rue de la Paix, she worked in the handbag department and was respected for her ingenious and economical use of expensive fabrics.
Les Must de Cartier: A rectangular quartz wristwatch "Tank", Ref.366001, circa 1980 Quartz movement, burgundy coloured dial with gilt hands and double C logo, rectangular silver and gold-plated case, cabochon-set crown, on burgundy Les Must de Cartier strap with gilt buckle. Case, dial and movement signed Cartier. Width 21mm. Accompanied by a Cartier service pouch and Cartier service receipts dated 1999 and 2004. The Les Must de Cartier Tank with entwined double C logo on a burgundy dial has become one of the most classic examples of the Les Must de Cartier range. Launched in 1973 the gilt silver range was created to appeal to a larger clientele at a lower price point. A similar example dated to 1977 is illustrated in Chaille, François and Cologni, Franco, The Cartier Collection; Timepieces, Flammarion, 2006, page 473.
Les Must de Cartier: A large rectangular quartz wristwatch with date "Must Tank XL", Ref.2413, circa 2000 Quartz movement, white dial with repeated double C logo, plain white chapter ring with grey numerals, date aperture, blued steel hands, centre seconds, gold-plated silver rectangular case, cabochon-set crown, on brown strap with gilt stainless steel adjustable Cartier deployant buckle. Case, dial and movement signed Cartier. Width 26mm. Accompanied by a Cartier box. The oversized Les Must de Cartier Tank with centre seconds and date is one of the rarest examples of Tank model from the series.
A assorted group of silver items to include a silver cigarette box with divsioned interior, by Mappin & Webb, London 1887, 17cm wide, a silver bud vase by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1955, a pair of salts by Dorothy Mills & Thomas Sarbitt, London 1747-1755, 6cm diameter, a silver cigarette case and a group of napkin rings, (qty.) 10oztCondition ReportCigarette box and bud vase cannot be weighed due to loaded bases.Knocks, scuffs and oxidisation throughout. Minor dents in places.
A collection of assorted cased silver items, to include a series of silver tea and coffee spoons, to include a set by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1923, a set of fruit knives and forks by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, and a letter opener, by H Hunt, Sheffield 1972, (qty.)7.3oztCondition ReportBoxes with marks. Oxidisation throughout.
A Victorian silver and glass butter dish, stand, and knife by John Bell & Frederick Brasted, London 1872, with engraved and beadwork borders, and a cut glass and frosted bowl, 12ozt overall, in a fitted case,Condition ReportChips to the glass edge. Loss and tears to the inside of the case. Outside with knocks.
A silver-plated Egyptian Revival desk stand, 19th century, centred with a sphynx, flanked with cut glass inkwells,39cm wide24.5cm highCondition ReportNibbles to the glass inkwells. Wear and losses to the plating. Minor knocks and scuffs. Residue cleaning product to the decoration. No apparent makers mark or name. Please see additional images
A cased set of nine silver gilt and enamel teaspoons, Birmingham 1929, with yellow enamel handles 10cm long, together with a pierced silver dish 14.5cm diameter, Birmingham 196, a twin handled white metal dish 14cm diameter and a set of gilt metal hors d'oeuvre knives and forks 12.5cm in length (qty.)Condition Reporttarnishing, surface scratches to all
A collection of silver cream jugs to include a George III example, makers mark rubbed, 1787, 14cm high, and a example by Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1813, 13cm wide, together with a twin handle silver sugar bowl, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1949, 10cm high (5)15oztCondition ReportKnocks, scuffs, surface scratches and minor dents throughout.
A collection of silver to include,and cased pair of presrve spoons, Sheffield 1920; together with four napkin rings, six Georgian teaspoons, cased, a pair of sugar tongs, and a caddy spoon (qty.)total weight approximately 6.5oztCondition Reportsurface scratches blemishes and signs of tarnishing to allworn hallmarks to spoons
A Tiffany silver plated card case, 9.5cm wide, a silver card case, 8.5cm high, an onyx cigarette box, 16.2cm wide, a silver cigarette box, inscribed 'EAB 29.8.40', a tortoiseshell inlaid and silver jewellery box, 12.8cm wide, and a silver preserve spoon, a Stobwasser painted pot and cover, damaged, 10.4cm, and a twin branch centrepiece, mounted with cut glass bowl and sconces, 29cm wide (8)Condition ReportAll fair overall.
A William IV composed silver canteen of cutlery, predominantly by Mary Chawner, London 1834, for twelve place settings, comprising tablespoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, salad servers, dessert forks, six coffee spoons, a sugar sifter, table forks, and two salt spoons,167.4oztCondition ReportLacking knives and carving set. Knocks, wear and rubbing to the cutlery. Knocks, scratches and wear to the lining on the canteen.
A set of five silver teaspoons, with figree decorated handles, stamped 800, together with three fruit forks with silver handles, a glass perfume bottle, 7cm high, a small enamel mirror 5cm wide, a silver-plated purse 7.2cm wide and a silver ingot (qty.)Condition Reporttarninishing, dents and surface scratches
A pair of pierced silver oval salts, with blue glass liners, 7.2cm wide, a mustard, a spoon, and a salt, lacking glass liner, 4.5cm high, a silver toast rack, 12.6cm, 9.3ozt, and teapot, overall 12.3ozt, and a pair of silver plated sauce boats, and a small toast rack (7)Condition ReportWear and knocks to the teapot.Salts repaired and in poor condition.
A group of silver dressing table items, to include, a Victorian cordiform dish, marked Birmingham 1898, of with pierced decoration, 8cm wide, an Art Noveau clothes brush, marked Sheffield, 13.5cm wide, and a hand mirror, marked Birmingham 1917, by 28.5cm long, together with a collection of ebony dressing table items, tallest 10.5cm high, and a Victorian walnut work box opening to reveal a fitted interior 30cm wide (qty)Condition Reportminor tarnishing and pitting to silver, makers marks rubbed, date mark on clothes brushed rubbed. surface scratches and blemishes to the remainder.
A George III silver cruet stand, the stand by Samuel Wood, London 1744, with three fitted sifters and two cut glass cruet bottles with silver plated mounts,total 24.3cm highweighable 56.6oztCondition ReportBottles and sifters may not be original. Chips and nibbles to the glass. General knocks, scuffs, and wear.
A Georg Jensen sterling silver bowl and spoon, import marks for 1962, the bowl, designed by Harald Nielsen and numbered '575', the ladle, designed by Johan Rohde and numbered '21', 10.5cm diameter and 10.4cm3.4ozt (2)Condition ReportGood overall. Slight dink in rim of bowl. See images.
A collection of silver baskets to include a example with blue liner, by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Birmingham 1849, 8cm high, together with two twin handled dishes, the serpent example by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1924, 15.5cm wide, and 830 grade silver bowl, 9cm diameter (6)19oztCondition ReportMinor tarnishing, scuffs and surface scratches.
A silver cased travelling clock London 1910, makers mark for Cohen & Charles, the case with mounted keyless wind 8-day pocket watch, folding to close within an engine turned case and gold monogram within a wreath and Ducal Crown10cm squareCondition ReportThere are some scratch marks to the panel supporting the watch, between 1.00-2.00pmThe case appears not to close, possibly misshapen case or failing clasp.
A George V silver six-piece tea set, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd., 1918, 1919 and 1920, each piece with a gadrooned border, a reeded and garland band, the handles scrolled with snakes, with wood handles and knops, the milk jug with a cast handle,kettle on stand, 32cm high, 54oztteapot, 14.5cm high, 28oztcoffee, 20cm high, 27.3ozwater, 21cm high, 25.4oztmilk, 10.5cm high, 10oztsugar, 8.5cm high,13.5oz, overall approximately 158ozt (6)Condition ReportMarks worn on most. Stamped to the bases. Good overall condition.
A collection of silver items comprising a cream jug, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1917, 11.7cm high, a set of four silver spoons, mid-18th century, each with a shell bowl, a pair of sugar tongs, by Atkin Brothers, a shell form butter dish, by Atkin Brothers, 12.2cm long, a three piece christening set, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1898, and a set of twelve silver handled knives, Sheffield 1949, (qty.)weighable 14.6oztCondition ReportKnocks, wear and rubbing throughout. Mid-18th century spoons with very worn marks.
A cased set of silver and mother of pearl fruit knives and forks, by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1924, set within an oak case with velvet lining,knives 19cm longforks 15.3cm long (qty)Condition ReportMinor knocks, wear and rubbing. Some handles are a little loose, wear to the lining.
A George III silver eight bottle glass cruet set by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1800, of navette form, with reeded edge on scroll feet, with cut glass condiments with silver bound collars, tops and handles,28.5cm high (8)Condition ReportNo major flaws. Minor nibbles to in places and to one stopper.Oxidisation and surface scratches, scuffs and knocks commensurate with age and use.Overall in good order, ready to place.
A George III silver fiddle and shell pattern ladle, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1817, 32.5cm long, a pair of silver fish servers, 32.5cm, a pair of silver salts, of oval form with beadwork edges, crested and initialed, 8.5cm wide, a silver cream jug, 6.5cm high, A Victorian silver knife, a set of six silver coffee spoons, cased, a pair of salts and spoons, cased, a silver sauce boat, 14.5cm wide, a French silver sauce ladle, and a 925 silver dish, 12.3cm diameter 26ozt (qty.)Condition ReportAll fair overall.

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