A group of three Doulton Lambeth lemonade beakers all with incised marks for George Tinworth including a matching pair of beakers and one other, one with silver rim, all with typical scrolling designs and GT monogram to side with factory marks to base, 13cm high (one beaker with hairline)one beaker with feint hairline to the interior
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Pair of Art Nouveau silver candlesticks of quatrefoil form having detachable nozels, shaped ancanthus leaf capitals, clustered columns to a decorative geometric designed base (loaded), hallmarked for Sheffield 1892, makers mark for Hawksworth Eyre & Co Ltd, 30cm tall
A yellow metal fob watch with a bow pin and enamel flower design case back, the pocket watch case back is stamped 14k and the bow pin sterling silver, it has a manually crown wound movement with a white enamel dial and black Roman numeral hour markers, it has an approx case size of 29mm
A Russian silver and cloisonne enamel purse, circa 1910, the rectangular body with rounded corners and both sides ornated with cloisonne enamel of floral design featuring intricate wire work of white and shades of blue, green, red and yellow, all within a beaded border, having a push in thumb piece open mechanism, makers mark possibly for Grigory Sbitnev, Zolotniks mark No 84, 7.5 x 5cm (small enamel losses)(af)
A George V silver swing handle basket of oval form having a beaded border, the body pierced with panels of foliate scrolls with a geometric pierced swing design handle, supported on a plain oval foot, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, makers mark Williams Ltd, 28 x 21cm, 506gms
A Rado Diastar Integral XL gents automatic wristwatch, the reference number for the watch is 580.0852.3.015, it has an approx case size of 31mm x 41mm lug to lug, it has a stainless steel and ceramic case and bracelet, date aperture window, card, box and manual are all present, the watch has a black dial with contrasting white hour markers and silver coloured hands
A cased pair of silver, gilt and glass scent/cologne bottles, the rectangular shaped bottles with geometric engraved pattern, having pull off decorative lids and plain gilt collars with internal glass stoppers, import mark for London 1909, makers mark for Stockwell & Co, 14 x 6.5cm in a silk lined and blue leather case
A 19th century diamond brooch, comprised of flourishes set with old mine cut diamonds, total weight of diamonds estimated approx. 4.40cts, all set in unmarked white metal with yellow metal backing (tests as silver and approx. 18ct gold), with removeable screw fitted curved brooch pin, with safety chain, 7.1cm long, 15.7g
A silver fusee pocket watch the pocket watch features a dial stamp celebrating Queen Victoria's 50th Jubilee, hallmarks can be found inside the case back for London 1887 along with the case maker James Walker (JW), the movement is stamped CCWMS which is the trade mark for the Coventry Co-Operative Watch Manufacturing Society
George V large silver twin handled dish of circular form, the edge applied with a grape and vine leaf pattern, the twin cast handles decorated with flowers and scrolls the shallow shaped centre pierced and chased with scrolling leaf and fruit design around four shield shaped vacant cartouche, supported on a collette foot, hallmarked Sheffield 1926, makers mark Levesley Bros, 31cm diameter, 40cm overall, 1184gms
An Edwardian silver three piece service of rectangular form with half fluted decoration to the body, applied gadrooned rims, each supported on four ball feet, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, Sheffield 1904/5, makers mark Martin Hall & Co, g/w 1285gms
Group of Royal ephemera including Silver wedding of George VI and Queen Elizabeth with facsimile signatures, letter on mourning paper concerning vigil for King George VI with facsimile signature, also copy of a sermon preached by the Rector of Sandringham, privately printed for people on the Sandringham Estate dated February 1952 (the Sunday following the death of George VI)
Late Victorian Scottish silver three piece batchelor tea service of baluster form with an all over wrythen design, comprising a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each supported on four curved feet, the teapot with ivory insulators to handle, hallmarked for Glasgow 1890, makers mark for George Edward & Sons, g/w 930gms (Cities Ref: JNAUB52N)
Edwardian silver teapot of slight baluster form, the hinged lid and body decorated with a fluted and leaf design, having a urn finial and ebonised handle supported on a collet foot London 1909 Makers mark for Lambert & Co also marked with an import mark for Dublin 1940, 18cms tall Gross weight 974gms.
Late Victorian silver coffee pot of tapering rectangular form with canted edges, overall chased and engraved with cranes, bamboo, rocks etc, the neck engraved with an armorial, having a wooden finial and handle (a/f), supported on four bun feet and hallmarked for Birmingham 1884, makers mark Elkington & Co, 18cm tall, g/w 806gms
A cased Victorian three piece silver breakfast service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin of compressed baluster shape, elaborately chased and embossed with palms, scrolls etc, having central bands with signs of the Zodiac, each engraved with a canine cartouche, the teapot handle with ivory insulators, hallmarked beneath London 1874 and makers mark for H J Lias & Son, g/w 620gms, in original red leather shaped, velvet lined case (Cities Ref: CR19Q7CR)
George V silver three piece tea service having plain oval baluster bodies, applied with hand-pierced gallery top borders, each sitting on four cast feet, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, hallmarked Birmingham 1915, makers mark for Mappin & Webb, g/w 930gms
George IV silver snuff box of rectangular form with all over machine turned decoration, the border and central cartouche in rose gold, having a full length hinge, the lid opening to a gilt interior, engraved to the inside of the lid "From the Families of the late James Chadwick and John Clegg to Thomas Cooke Esq as a small acknowledgement of his gratuitous services as an Arbitrator between both families", hallmarked for London 1823, makers mark John Linnit, 118gms 7 x 4.5 x 2cm
Set of six George III silver picture back teaspoons circe 1770, the reverse of each bowl decorated with a floral spray in a twin handled campagna shaped vase, the handles engraved with initials, and stamped with the standard and makers mark only, makers mark for Elizabeth Tookey
A Victorian silver-gilt spirit flask of oval form, the front elaborately decorated with a bird in flight and foliage also engraved to one side with a geometric design highlighted with gilt wash, the plain verso slightly curved, with a hinged rotating bayonet cap and engraved shoulders, Birmingham 1878, makers mark Elkington & Co, 14 x 9 cm, 176gms
An Art Deco silver and enamel cigarette case of rectangular form, the front decorated in blue enamel with a red enamel zigzag design the centre applied with a Royal Artillery emblem, having a full length hinge opening to a gilt interior, Birmingham 1934, makers mark for John William Barrett, 8 x 6cm
A Massingham of Fakenham silver pair case Verge Fusee pocket watch circa 1768, hallmarked in both the back of the pair case and the pocket watch case, the pocket watch has a white enamel dial with black Roman numeral hour markers, the pocket watch has a case size of 45mm and the pair case 51mm, the pocket watch has a key wound movement
A Fusee Verge pocket watch movement in a mid 19th Century silver case, the key wound movement is circa 1780 and engraved Jas Roberts Ashford No 423, it has a silveroid chain and the pocket watch has a white enamel dial featuring three sub-dials showing hours, minutes, seconds and the date
Y A REGENCY MAHOGANY INVERTED BOWFRONT SIDE TABLE CIRCA 1815 Possibly Federal, with fine satinwood and ebony stringing, the drawer opening to a divided baize-lined interior 77.5cm high, 108cm wide, 59cm deep For a closely related example of concave side table in the manner of Gillows, see Christie's, London, Important English Furniture (1559), 18th October 2005, Lot 466 (Sold £11,400 incl. BP) and in the Federal Salem, Massachusetts manner, see Christie's, New York, Important American Furniture, Folk Art and Silver (13791), 20th January 2017, Lot 626 (Sold $4,375 incl. BP). Condition Report: Overall there are some marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips, splits and neat minor repairs The inverted bow front with pleasingly corresponding inverted bow front shaped drawer. Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
Stamps including Falkland Islands GV1 used definitive issues to 10/-, 1948 Silver Wedding set on plain cover dated 1st No. 1948, Port Stanley cancel, QE11 commemorative and definitive issues including high values, GB First day Covers, pre-decimal stamp books, omnibus issues plus some seaside comic postcards.
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