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Assorted silver and white metal jewellery comprising a Charles Horner silver bangle, an articulated teddy bear pendant marked '925', a photo locket on chain both marked '925', a pair of cufflinks by Paula Bolton unmarked, an eastern bangle, two brooches, a pair of earrings and a pendant on chain marked '925'.
An antique tooled leather jewellery box and contents including an enamel brooch modelled as a Kiwi bird's head and set with paste for an eye marked 'Sterling Silver', a Charles Horner 'Baby' brooch marked 'Sterling Silver' (missing pin), an RAF winged brooch (missing pin clasp), a paste set brooch, a cased hallmarked silver mounted cheroot holder and a hallmarked silver button hook.
An Edwardian silver poultry cup, embossed and chased decoration, Joseph Rogers & Son, Sheffield 1903, height 23cm, wt. 11ozt, with ebonised based with sheilds of previous winners for the 'Best Old Bird Average', dated 1908, 1909, 1910 & 1911, total height 30.5cm. Condition - no inscriptions to trophy and no signs of previous inscriptions nor removal, general wear including scratches, minor dings etc.
A late Victorian green glass 'glug' decanter with hallmarked silver collar/pourer and green glass topper, height 32.5cm, Sheffield 1896, sponsor's mark rubbed. Condition - good, general wear including minor nibbles to stopper, slight bending to one spout, interior staining and stained spots, appears free from any cracks.
Three silver cream jugs, all with flying scroll handles, two with shaped rims, the other gadrooned, all on three hoof feet, by Bravingtons Ltd, Birmingham 1940, another by John Round & Son, London 1911, another Birmingham 1919, 340gms (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
A provincial fiddle pattern Victorian silver runcible spoon, with initialled terminal, by David Reid, Newcastle 1863, a provincial silver fiddle pattern tea spoon, by Robert Williams, Exeter 1840, six silver teaspoons by Charles James Allan, Sheffield 1937, a further five by Allen & Darwin, Sheffield 1896, and another (14) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of silver napkin rings including two Chinese export examples cast with dragons featuring blank circular cartouches, Tuck Chang, a pair of Indian white metal examples with repousse decoration of deities, two pierced examples by Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1908, and two other examples, weighable silver 138gms (8) Condition Report:Available upon request
A Victorian Scottish silver tankard, the body with engine turned decoration and bands, the rims beaded, with an S-shaped handle, featuring a monogrammed lozenge shaped cartouche, by John Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1870, and a continental silver cased Kendall & Dent pocket watch, the interior of the case stamped 0.935, the enamel face with Roman numeral dial and a subsidiary seconds dial, weighable silver 161gms (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
A silver specimen vase, of faceted form with a cast floral border, Chester 1915 (makers mark rubbed) another of trumpet form with a slightly everted rim, by William Hutton & Sons, Chester 1912 (both weighted) and a silver caster, of baluster form, with pierced lid topped with a baluster finial, by S. Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1932, weighable silver 59gms (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of four silver inkwells, all of circular form, one Edwardian example by Hamilton & Inches with clear glass liner, monogrammed to the lid, Edinburgh 1904, another monogrammed example, Birmingham 1906, a smaller example with a domed lid by Napper & Davenport, Birmingham 1921, and another with a convex lid by J & R Griffin, Chester 1911, all weighted (4) Condition Report:Available upon request
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