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A collection of Victorian and later amethyst jewellery and a wristwatch. Comprising; a Victorian graduated oval mixed-cut amethyst 24 stone collar necklace in the form of 23 stones suspending a central single stone drop all in gilt white metal collets, with a later gilt two-row back chain extension on a small amethyst single-stone round push snap stamped '800', approx. 40cm long overall; a pair of oval amethyst three stone spectacle-set pendent earrings, approx. 59mm high overall; an oval single stone brooch with an open partially gilded leaf and open 'C' scroll border, approx.. 31mm wide overall; A modern 9ct bi-colour gold and diamond oval cluster ring, claw set at the centre with an oval amethyst within a tiny diamond two-row border, approx. 0.25cts total, on a 'D' section shank with open split shoulders, post 2000 Birmingham convention hallmarks, size P, 3.4g gross; together with a 'Precious Time' lady's oval-cased quartz wristwatch on an oval amethyst 12 stone bracelet with a ladder clasp stamped '925 Silver'. (34, 59 & 66)
A pair of silver Art Nouveau four handled vases. Each with four upright whiplast handles about a shaped bowl, on tapering column and domed weighted foot, hallmarked Chester 1907 one rubbed to date code, makers marks for WG Keight, 23cm high, weight approx. 570 grams gross Condition Report: Multiple knocks and dents to both. The tops are not fully symetrical. Some scratches, tarnishing and signs of wear consistent with age. Would benefit from a clean. Structurally sound.
An Edwardian silver cased open face pocket watch with moonphase complication. The enamel dial with Roman numerals denoting hours and four subsidiary dials, the silver case hallmarked Chester 1901, on silver albert chain with T-bar, 197g Condition Report: Movement currently functioning at time of testing. Dial has been repaired and has a large hairline crack. Case has multiple scratches and marks consistent with age and usage. Interior has numbers hand etched into it and some of the silver hallmarks are badly rubbed. Albert chain has some areas of tarnishing and light scratches however no obvious restoration or breakages.
A continental 900 grade silver full hunter pocket watch with albert chain. The watch dial with Roman numerals denoting hours, seconds subsidiary dial at the half hour, marked 'Labrador' the hallmarked albert chain with silver fob seal and white metal T-bar Condition Report: Movement functioning at time of testing. Overall in good condition, the case with multiple light scratches and signs of wear consistent with age and usage. Slight dent to the reverse of the case. Opens and closes smoothly and securely. Number has been deliberately etched on the interior of the back case. Glass has been replaced with plastic. Dial would benefit from a clean and hands are tarnished. Chain has some scratches and wear.
A silver cigarette case, a mustard pot and a coin purse. The engine turned cigarette case hallmarked Birmingham, 1926, makers marks for William Neale & Son Ltd, weight 114 grams gross, the pierced oval mustard pot with blue glass liner hallmarked Birmingham, 1904 (liner chipped), the silver-plated coin purse engraved with initials and leafy branches, with blue fabric interior and chain (3)
A Georgian silver and mother of pearl mounted folding travelling fruit knife and fork set in red leather case. Each with lion passant and duty mark, fitted in a small compartmentalised red leather case Condition Report: End of the knife blade has previously broken off. Mother of pearl handles are in good condition, with minor marks and wear in places commensurate with age and previous use. Open and close smoothly. Leather box is well worn commensurate with previous use.
An American Sterling silver bowl. With pierced Art Nouveau floral border, engraved with inscription: Philadelphia/Boston, West Newton/Linekin/ and Filton/Wellesley, From Daisy to her Boston Mother & Father Christmas 1903, stamped Sterling 925/1000 and 884, 17.5cm diam., weight approx. 430 grams
A composite silver four piece condiment set. Comprising: a pepper pot hallmarked Birmingham 1929, a gadrooned mustard pot, cover and liner hallmarked Birmingham, 1898 with a spoon, two mustard pots and liners hallmarked Sheffield, 1905 & 1908, makers marks for Walker & Hall, approx. 171 grams gross weight exc. liners
A cased eight setting silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knife and fork set. Sheffield 1931, maker CW Fletcher & son Ltd. Condition Report: One handle of a fork is loose. Anothers prong is slightly misshapen. Overall condition bar this appears to be good, with light marks and wear in places commensurate with age and previous use. Te box with surface scratches and some loss of veneer in places.
Georgian silver baluster cream-jug. With double scroll handle, a shaped rim, on tripod supports and trefoil feet, London hallmarks, date letter and makers marks rubbed, markers marks for BK/RM, 78 grams Condition Report: Overall in good condition. Hallmarks slightly rubbed. Some scratches and wear consistent with age and usage. Slightly tarnished. No obvious cracks, breakages or repairs.
A Victorian burr walnut fitted vanity box. The top inset with engraved brass shield shaped plaque and banner, the blue silk and velvet-lined interior fitted with one removable wooden tray and five compartments, containing five silver-plated glass bottles, two engraved and pierced silver-plated glass rectangular boxes and three glass bottles and stoppers, L30.5cm
Four walking canes, some with silver mounts. A Malacca cane with club-shaped white metal handle engraved for EH Bryan, a walking cane with silver collar hallmarked Birmingham, 1919, a stick with white metal collar engraved Xmas '07 and another with white metal and enamel top, 85cm long max.
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.
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