A collection of GB silver coinage, mostly pre 1920 with some pre 1946, including half-crowns, florins, shillings, sixpences, threepences, a George I silver Shilling, 1723, South Sea Company issue, initials of the South Sea Company in alternating angles, 6.0g, 25.5mm, a George II silver sixpence, a/f holed, 1758, a Victoria jubilee half-crown, 1889, an Edward VII Jamaica One Penny, and a George III sixpence, combined weight 839.5. (1 bag)
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A George VI 1937 proof fifteen coin specimen set, Royal Mint issue, comprising Coronation crown, half-crown, florin, English shilling, Scottish shilling, sixpence, silver threepence, brass threepence, penny, halfpenny and farthing, being the eleven circulation coins as well as the four silver coin Maundy set, in original red morocco leather case with gilt tooled 'GVIR' royal cypher and 'Specimen Coins 1937' to the hinged cover, fitted internally with black velvet, white silk above with gilt Royal Mint crest, 18.5 by 12.5 by 2cm. Notes: proof quality with only very light surface scratches evident, as well as some toning visible, mostly on the copper coins.
Two Victorian silver keyless wind pocket watches, both with brass crowns, comprising a half hunter, by J. W. Morris & Co, Faversham, number 167406, case maker TPH, Chester 1898, case 49mm, 102.6g gross, and a full hunter, by Russells Limited, 18 Church St, Liverpool, with presentation engraving to H. M. Navy officer 'B. Thomas, case maker JR, Birmingham 1896, case 51mm, 112.9g gross, and a Victorian silver Albert fob chain, with graduating curb links and T-bar, 36cm long, 62.1g. (3)Notes: Full hunter winds and ticks, however the half hunter winds but is not working, and is also missing its bow and inside glass cover.
A George III silver pair cased open faced verge fusee pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, lensed glass, full plate movement with pierced and engraved cock plate signed 'Thomas Robinson, London, 9331', the inner case back inscribed ‘Seymour Coppinger AD 1828’, a/f the outer case missing glass, case maker WD, London 1810, outer case 36mm, inner case 50.5mm, 127.7g gross.
A group of six wristwatches, comprising an Art Deco silver cased wristwatch, with square dial, case 25.5mm, a Bentima Star, case 33.5mm, an Astral, case 32mm, a Gucci stainless steel quartz, case 19mm, a Gucci stainless steel lady's wristwatch, case 13.5mm, boxed, and a Burberry gold plated wristwatch with brown strap, 30mm wide overall, together with a black leather watch box. (7)
A collection of Concord memorabilia including a silver frame and paper clip, both Carrs, Sheffield 2003, a Danbury Mint silver ingot commemorating the inauguration of the Concord, Birmingham 1976, two glass paperweights, seven commemorative and first day covers, including one signed by Brian Trubshaw, a Wedgewood paperweight, a selection of badges, a white metal concord pendant, and Matchbox and Corgi Toys Concord models, total silver weight 2 toz. (1 bag)
A small George V / VI silver tankard, of baluster form with foliate thumb rest, probably M Beaver Ltd, London 1936, 7.5 by 10.5cm high, 7.3toz, together with a Victorian silver pierced dish, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1895, 1.6toz, 12cm by 2cm high, and a George VI silver jewellery box, with green silk interior, on four small feet, Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1938, 10 by 8.5 by 4cm high. (3)
A silver coin bracelet, formed of six 16th century Elizabeth I / Charles II silver coins, together with an Art Nouveau 830 silver bracelet, formed of six panels, two depicting Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden, the others with plants, flowers and hearts, and an EPNS belt, with thirteen pierced cast panels. (3)
A group of three 9ct gold rings, the first set with a marquise cut pink stone with cubic zirconia to each shoulder, size M, 2.1g, the second set with a double row of cubic zirconia, size O, 2.5g, and the third set with a square cut garnet surrounded by small white stones in a silver scalloped setting, size N/O, 2.5g. (3)
A small collection of silver, including a Victorian silver stirrup cup, in the form of an oversized thimble, cast to side 'Just a thimbleful' around a monogram engraved shield, George Unite, Birmingham 1877, 4.3 by 5.3cm, 63g, in a fitted black leather box branded for 'Lambert, Silversmiths & Jewellers to the Queen...', a cased Christening set with napkin, 105g, and tea strainer with turned wooden handle, together with various white metal and plated souvenir teaspoons, a cased set of EPNS teaspoons and sugar nips, a boxed set of chrome plated cake forks. (1 bag)
A collection of costume jewellery and watches, including Rotary Automatic, and five other various wristwatches, a gold plated Dennison cased top wind pocket watch with bimetal albert chain, a silver mounted agate locket and silver chain necklace and other silver jewellery, a pair of Swarovski gilt metal and crystal clip on earrings, pearl necklaces, yellow metal jewellery. (1 bag)
Three pieces of silver, comprising a pair of dwarf candle holders, marked W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1966, a dish decorated with horseshoe patterns, Miller Brothers, Birmingham 1897, together with a white metal wine funnel, overall weight of silver items 8.28 toz. (1 bag)
A group of three portrait pendants, comprising Victorian gold portrait miniature of a baby, with a locket of hair to the reverse, 10.8g, an 18th century silver oval pendant, paste set with blue enamel border, with an image of a lady with bouffant hair, hinged back opening, 4.5 by 4cm, 26.1g, and a 19th century silver framed portrait miniature of a young lady, 20.8g. (3)Notes: Ivory Exemption Submission Reference 8PY3DHY5
An Elizabeth II silver compact mirror, by Kigu of London, of square form with engraved decoration, the engine turned internal lift lid protecting a makeup compartment, bearing the embossed KIGU logo, with slip catch, presentation engraved 'To Enid on her 21st Birthday with love Mum & Dad 25th December 1967', hallmarked, Kigu Ltd, London 1966, 0.9 by 7.2 by 7.2cm, 4.13toz gross, in black soft slip case, and in red presentation box branded for 'James Walker, The London Jeweller'.
An Edwardian silver gilt commemorative bowl, of boat form with pierced sides and repousse scrolls to its top rim, engraved presentation inscription '1901 W 1951', Sutherland & Roden (George Guirren Rhoden), Sheffield 1905, 5.61toz, 24.5 by 17.5 by 5cm high, with fitted case.
An Edwardian silver and enamel, cut glass dressing table set, with seven pieces, the glass engraved with floral swags and having fluted bases, the silver tops with pale gold coloured enamel, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1928, largest perfume bottle 8.4cm high. (7)
A collection of George III and later silver, including a George III silver teaspoon, with initial 'M' to its terminal, rubbed maker's marks but possibly Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795, 12.2cm long, a Victorian silver Albert chain, with fob G Loveridge & Co. (George Loveridge), London 1892, chain 39cm long, a silver cased key wind pocket watch a/f, a napkin ring, mustard pot with blue glass liner, together with a white metal caddy spoon and silver jewellery, 7.3toz of weighable silver. (1 bag)
Four pieces of George V and later silver, comprising two George V sauce boats, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1927, 15 by 8.5 by 7.5cm high, and two ERII silver pin trays, of quatrefoil form, both inscribed 'K.LM.C RICHMOND PLATE MRS M. MAWBY' one dated '1960' the other '1963', both hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd. Birmingham 1960, 8 by 8 by 0.5cm high, overall 8.24toz. (4)
A collection of George V silver and later silver, including a George V silver backed hand mirror 27cm long, two hairbrushes, H J Cooper & Co Ltd. Birmingham 1923, one brush dated 1922, a clothes brush, W G Sothers Ltd. Birmingham 1924, and another with rubbed maker's marks, Birmingham 1925, together with a cased set of six silver handled butter knives, also two silver pocket watch cases a/f, 3.05toz of weighable silver. (1 bag) Watch parts missing, cases heavily worn, all pieces with usage marks and wear
Three pieces of George V and later silver, comprising a George V silver sauce boat, Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1914, 15.5 by 9 by 8.5cm high, together with a pair of George VI silver bon bon dishes, of circular form with stepped bases, Sanders & Mackenzie (Ernest Wilfred Sanders & Henry Arthur Mackenzie), Birmingham 1945, 10.5 by 5cm high, overall 8.47toz. (3)
A collection of Victorian and later silver, including a pair of Victorian sauce ladles, both engraved with the inital 'M', both hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1897, 18.5cm long, two cased sets of six silver teaspoons, a George V set, H Hunt, Sheffield 1922, and a ERII set, James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1953, overall 10.96toz. (1 bag)
A George V silver cruet set, with fitted case, comprising a mustard pot with blue glass line 7 by 5 by 6.5cm high, with condiment spoon, four salt cauldrons with blue glass liners, with three silver salt spoons and one EPNS salt spoon, two pepper pots, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd. London 1927, overall 10.35toz silver.
A group of George V and later silver wares, comprising an ERII wine coaster with oak base, M C Hersey & Son Ltd, London 2000, 13 by 3.5cm high, a mustard pot, a salt, a pepper pot, a condiment spoon, all Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd. London 1931, another condiment spoon Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd. Sheffield 1929, a pepper pot and a spirit label for whisky, Francis Howard Ltd. Sheffield 1983, overall 7.48toz of weightable silver. (1 bag)
A Victorian cruet set, standing on three pad feet with scrolling handle, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1844, together with glass salt and pepper pots with silver tops, both Henry Manton, Birmingham 1867 and 1868, and two Old English pattern salt spoons, overall weight 10.87 toz, 12.5 by 12 by 9 cm. (1 bag)
A pair of American Sterling silver dishes, early 20th century, the oval bowls cast with trailing flowers, a single foliate clasped C scroll handle to one end, and raised on three ball feet, William B. Durgin Co, Concord, New Hampshire (active 1853-1931), stamped 'Sterling' and '27', each 12.5 by 7.5 by 6.5cm, 5.79toz combined weight. (2)
A small group of silver items, comprising an interesting early 18th century silver gilt shovel spoon, Hanoverian pattern, terminal engraved 'RRA', marks rubbed, 20cm long, a George III silver table spoon, Old English pattern, terminal engraved 'CB', Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1799, 22.5cm long, a George III silver table spoon, fiddle and shell pattern, terminal engraved 'JWC', James McKay, Edinburgh 1820, 21cm long, an Edwardian twin handled sugar bowl, a napkin ring, a pair of Albany pattern sugar tongs, a Victorian shell, fiddle and thread pattern teaspoon, William Coghill, Glasgow 1871, four commemorative / souvenir teaspoons, one with golf club terminal, one with Tower of London to bowl and crest terminal, one with 'Scarboro Castle' terminal, and one foreign 800 grade with enamel decoration, and a tea strainer with pierced silver bowl and turned wooden handle, together with a pair of Danish white metal dwarf candlesticks, weighted base, 6cm high, a white metal spoon with coin bowl and Maltese cross terminal, an EPNS 'Coley' bowl, and a silver plated serving spoon, 12.9toz total weighable silver. (17)
A group of silver items, including two monogramed vases, with flared rims, a/f, one broken away from base, William Aitken, Birmingham, 1910, a dressing table brush, Chester, J & R Griffin (Joseph & Richard Griffin), 1911 together with a hand mirror and clothes brush cover, inscribed 'Mollie', both Birmingham, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, 1918. (5)
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