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A Victorian silver twin inkwell on stand. Navette shaped with pierced foliate border, engraved July 30th/1872-1897 to centre, with two silver-topped blue glass inkwells in pierced galleries, on scroll feet, hallmarked London, 1894, makers marks GF possibly for George Fox, 21cm long overall, the stand 137.9 grams, 299.4 grams gross inc. inkwells
A silver christening mug & a four slice toast rack. The baluster mug engraved with initials and the date 12-5-1930, hallmarked Birmingham, 1929, makers marks for S Blanckensee & Son Ltd., the toast rack hallmarked Sheffield, 1934, makers marks for Thomas Turner & Co, weight approx. 139 grams gross
Seven Georgian silver serving spoons. Variously engraved with initials, all assayed in London, with Various date codes and makers marks, weight approx. 505 grams gross Condition Report: Generally in good condition. All have some light scratches, small knocks and signs of wear consistent with age and usage. Not all engraved with initials, some with rubbing to the hallmarks and details. No obvious repairs or later adaptations. Postal service within the UK should be possible with this lot.
A George V silver capstan inkwell and liner. Of typical form, on spreading loaded base with clear glass liner and hinged cover, hallmarked Birmingham, 1911, makers marks rubbed, 18.5cm diam. Condition Report: Generally in good condition. Some small dents to the lid and outer structure. Scratches, tarnishing and marks consistent with age and usage. Hallmarks have been polished. Leather on base has heavy wear and may have been re-attached. Hinges move smoothly.
A Carrs Dubarry pattern Cavendish table canteen containing a 156-piece twelve setting. Hallmarked Sheffield 1997, marked Carrs. Silver weight 220oz (excluding knife handles), L81.5cm x D54.5cm x H78cm Condition Report: 12 dinner forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 fish forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 dessert knives, 12 fish knives, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 smaller spoons, 12 soup spoons, 3 piece carving set, 12 cake forks, 4 table spoons, large serving ladle and another smaller, 12 cake knives, 3 serving pieces
A silver topped match striker. Of globular form with textured glass surface, the top hallmarked Birmingham, 1897, maker's marks partially rubbed, stamped L&S possibly for Levi & Salaman Condition Report: Overall in good condition. Some very small chips to the glass rims and light scratches to the glass and silver consistent with age and usage. Areas of discolouration to the silver. No obvious cracks or restoration. Postage for this lot should be possible within the UK.
A silver topped glass match striker. Of ribbed globular form, the silver top hallmarked Birmingham, 1896, makers marks for John Grinsell & Sons Condition Report: Height approximately 6.5cm, diam approximately 7cm. Overall in good condition. Some very small chips to the glass rims and light scrathes to the glass and silver consistent with age and usage. No obvious cracks or restoration. Postage for this lot should be possible within the UK.
A Victorian engraved silver tankard. With acanthus scroll handle, engraved with butterflies and grapes flanking an inscription for Loughborough Agricultural Society/First Prize/In Farmers Class/Won by George Bramley/Oct 14th 1873, hallmarked London, 1839, maker marks for Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, 11.5cm high, weight approx. 313 grams Condition Report: Generally in good condition. Would benefit from a clean. Possible restoration to the base. Some tarnishing and marks consistent with age and usage. Structurally sound.
A glass silver topped match striker. Of ribbed globular form, the silver top hallmarked for Birmingham, 1929, makers marks for John Grinsell & Sons (silver top detached) Condition Report: Overall in fair condition. Some small chips to the glass rims and light scratches to the glass and silver consistent with age and usage. No obvious cracks or restoration. Top is loose and has some small dents and significant scratches. Postage for this lot should be possible within the UK.
A group of for Victorian and later gold bar brooches and a silver and gilt brooch. comprising; a pin brooch with a central bead and wirework round panel, stamped '15ct', 2.3g; a turquoise and seed-pearl three stone shaped bar-brooch, unmarked and with a steel pin; a shaped brooch with a central open floral panel between scrolls and beads, with an applied oblong panel stamped '9ct', steel pin; a garnet-topped-doublet single stone bar brooch stamped '9ct', and with a steel pin; these three brooches 6.1g gross; together with a silver flower-head and star brooch with gilt highlights, marks obscured, 4.5g
A group of four Victorian and later brooches. Comprising; a gold and oval panel brooch enamelled with a mountainous landscape within a gold scrolling frame with floral engraved panels at the cardinal points, 47mm wide overall; A Victorian gilt metal and banded agate shaped-rectangular panel brooch with floral scrolling decoration, approx. 73.5mm long; a Victoria diamond jubilee brooch in the form of crossed swords and ivy leaves, maker's mark only; and a silver round locket-back brooch stamped with beads, wirework and palmettes, Birmingham 1883, 27.5mm diameter
A Late Victorian silver-plated spirit kettle on stand. With rocaille cast fixed handle and berry finial, on a burner stand with three acanthus cast cabriole supports and shell feet (damages), 43cm high inc handle Condition Report: Large area of cracking to the stand section. Another crack visible to the opposite side. Large dent to the kettle itself near the spout. Handle has started to come loose and split to the front section.
A late 19th century silver plated samovar on integral stand. Of globular form, with Regency style lion's mask and ring handles, engraved with a coat of arms to centre, with tap, raised on four supports with paw fee, on shaped square base and ball suppports, 43cm high Condition Report: Top of the spout handle is missing. Border of the lid has split in places. Overall condition bar this appears to be good, with marks and wear in places commensurate with age and previous use. Small dings and plate wear in places. Untested.
Six late George III and later hardstone set watch keys and another. Comprising; a floral chased gilt-metal and grey chalcedony canted-rectangular double-sided example, one side with an intaglio in the form of a crested armorial, the other side with a crest above and oval panel with script initials (RH?), approx. 60mm long overall, another oval set with a carnelian engraved with a script monogram; a round example set with a variegated-brown jasper with an intaglio male head; an oval example set with a plain oval banded agate panel; a rectangular example set with a plain carnelian; a rectangular example with a floral chased frame and set with a plain bloodstone panel; and a silver(?) example with an open frame chased with florets and leaves and lacking a central stone
A fine Victorian silver purse with fitted leather interior. Engraved all over with roses amongst scrolls, with blank circular cartouche plaque, the tan leather interior fitted with a pencil, the purse hallmarked Birmingham, 1901, makers marks for Deakin & Francis, weight approx. 123 grams Condition Report: Opens and locks smoothly. Interior leather lining has some small spots of discolouration however no obvious tears, pencil is tarnished but otherwise in good condition. The silver has some scratches (including on the cartouche) consistent with age and is tarnished around the edge. No apparent dents or repairs. Overall in good condition.
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