A LATE VICTORIAN CAST SILVER REPLICA OF ONE OF THE GREEK VAPHEIO CUPS by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1900, with a single handle, embossed with a figure herding wild bulls. 7.2cm high, 14cm across the handle, 10.1 troy ouncesThe Grecian Archeological Society excavated the original gold cups in 1888 from a tholos tomb at Vapheio, near Sparta, dating from around c.1400 BC
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A WILLIAM IV SILVER CASTLE-TOP VINAIGRETTE by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1836, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a raised view of an Abbey, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, foliate scroll borders, the sides reeded and the base with engine-turned decoration. 4.3cm wide, 1 troy ounceIn generally good condition. The grille and the cover close well. The marks are clear.
FIVE VARIOUS SILVER-LIDDED GLASS DRESSING TABLE JARS, VICTORIAN AND LATER including one by Thomas Jones Watson, London 1889, engraved with a crest; two by Joseph & Richard Griffin, Chester 1919 and 1923; etc. (5) Rectangular box 10.8cm wide, weight of silver 2.7 troy ounces gross
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT STAND by Thomas Hughes Headland, London 1846, circular with a reeded edge and engraved coat of arms, wooden inset base. 14.5cm wideIt has a fitted wooden base so unable to advise on the silver weight alone – the whole stand weighs 9.40 troy ounces.
A LATE VICTORIAN POCKET WATCH IN A SILVER-MOUNTED CASE by Douglas Clock Co, Birmingham 1900, the silver-mounted rectangular velvet-lined red morocco leather travel case with easel back embossed with scrolling foliage and flowerheads, the central circular aperture with a dot rim, with two vacant cartouches, the watch with enamel dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial. Case 12.9cm high, 10.2cm wideThe clock appears not to be working and would need some attention.
TWO GEORGIAN SILVER TODDY LADLES A GEORGE III SILVER TODDY LADLE, by Thomas Wallis II, London 1800/1801, the oval bowl with flared rim and single lip, with balleen twist handle; together with A SIMILAR DOUBLE-LIPPED SILVER LADLE, unmarked, the bowl with crimped rim, the well inset with a 1739 coin, also with balleen twist handle and silver end cap. (2) First approx. 34.5cm longThe Thomas Wallis ladle has a split handle. The other ladle is in good condition.
A RARE SET OF TWO GEORGE III SILVER TEA CANISTERS AND A SILVER SUGAR BOX, IN ORIGINAL ROSEWOOD CADDY by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1764, of bombe form, each pull-off cover with bud-form finial and gadrooned rim, raised on shell-form feet, engraved coats of arms, in a George III rosewood case with unmarked handle. Each silver canister 13cm high, 10.5cm wide, 8.5cm deep; rosewood caddy 30.5cm wide, 14cm deep; 26.4 troy ounces of silver gross
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS by John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, London 1798 and 1799, oval with scroll handles, each pull-off cover engraved with a crest and each body with a coat of arms, raised on stepped oval feet. (4) 16cm high, 21.5cm across handles, 80.3 troy ounces grossThe marks are crisp and clear. The set is in generally good condition with age-related surface wear. A lovely set.one of the lids does not sit flush with the base, engraving slightly rubbed, marks visible, no major knocks
A GEORGE III SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE by John Emes, London 1802, comprising teapot on stand with a burner, cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, each decorated with a band of leaves and an engine-turned band, the stand with rosette-capped C-scroll legs and leaf-capped paw feet. (3) Teapot on stand 17cm high, length of teapot 25.5cm, 57 troy ounces gross
A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BASKET by Robert Hennell I, London 1816, the pierced ovoid bowl with beaded swing-handle and rim, pierced and engraved with swags and scrolling foliage, raised on a pierced circular foot, with blue glass liner. 11cm high excl. handle, 3.6 troy ounces excl. glass
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER SOUP PLATES by Robert Jones & John Scofield, London 1777, shaped circular, with gadrooned edge, each engraved A P beneath a coronet. (6) 24cm diameter, 95 troy ounces grossThe marks are crisp and clear. Some scratches to the 'well' of each. Surface wear is commensurate with age and use, in generally good condition.Surface scratches to all the plates and all tarnished, hallmarks are clear, gadrooning still crisp, few minor dents to the rims commensurate with use and age
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER MEAT DISH COVERS over-stamped with maker's mark of Thomas Heming, London 1771, lobed circular domed form, gadrooned borders and central gadrooned handles, engraved with the Royal Arms of George III, (prior to 1801). (2) 24.5cm diameter, 52 troy ounces grossMarks are legible to the inside of each. Surface wear and marks commensurate with age and use. In generally good condition.
A GEORGE III SILVER HOT WATER JUG by John Parker I & Edward Wakelin, maker's mark only, c.1770, pear-shaped, the hinged domed cover chased with ribbon-tied swags and with fruit-form finial, the circular foot with gadrooned border. 24.5cm high, 22.9 troy ouncesSome dents and bruises. Flurries of surface scratches throughout and with age-related wear.
A GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER PINT MUG by Richard Bayley, London 1723, of baluster form with scroll-form handle and stepped circular foot, engraved with a coat of arms. 11cm high, 9.4 troy ouncesThe marks are slightly rubbed but perfectly legible. One minor dint and some surface wear but generally in good condition commensurate with age.
A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS by William Gould, London 1750, each with a knopped stem issuing from a shaped square base with shell-form corners, conforming sconces, each engraved with a crest. (2) 21cm high, 37.3 troy ounces grossThe marks are crisp and clear. No visible repairs. Some surface wear is commensurate with age. In generally good condition.extra photographs added, signs of soldering on the base of one of the sticks, in our opinion marks are contemporary to the age of stick
A GEORGE II SILVER MUG by Richard Burcombe, London 1732, later chased with flowerheads and C-scrolls, engraved with a monogram. 10cm high, 6.3 troy ouncesThe marks are slightly rubbed but legible. A small dent to the foot rim and a small split where the handle joined the body.
A GEORGE II SILVER CADDY maker W.M below a mullet (Grimwade no. 3894), London 1753, of baluster form, chased with houses, cart and hoho birds amidst C-scrolls and flowerheads. 12.5cm high, 4.8 troy ouncesMarks are slightly rubbed but legible. A couple of dints to the body but in generally good condition commensurate with age.
A QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER MUG by Richard Bayley, London 1713, of baluster form with scroll handle, raised on a circular foot. 9.2cm high, 6.8 troy ouncesThe maker's mark is slightly rubbed but legible. No evidence of erasure. Some surface wear but generally in good condition commensurate with age.
A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER-MOUNTED PORCELAIN SNUFF BOX oval form, painted to the exterior and interior with 17th Century figures preparing for and returning from a hunt, within gilt foliate scrolls. 4.5cm by 8cm by 6.5cmThe box is in good condition, with no visible cracks, damage or repair; the gilding to the interior is rubbed, and the metal work around the rim under the lid is slightly worn, overall in good condition.
AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER-MOUNTED PORCELAIN SNUFF BOX probably French, in the form of a recumbent lamb, the exterior and the interior of the hinged cover painted with chinoiserie decoration. 4.5cm by 6cm by 3.5cmTiby nibble to the left ear of the sheep. The porcelain, painting and silver are in otherwise good condition.
A STEEL TUDOR PRINCESS OYSTERDATE BRACELET WATCH the circular silver dial with baton index, date aperture with cyclops at 3 o'clock position, Tudor shield at 12 o'clock position, dial signed Tudor Princess Oysterdate Rotor Self-Winding, case diameter 23mm with screw-down crown, case back signed Original Rolex Case by Rolex Geneva, fitted with steel Oyster bracelet with 7/6 links and folding central clasp signed Rolex reference 7834, model number 92300Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, case and bracelet showing wear and tear commensurate with normal use, glass is cracked and requires replacement, the movement has not been inspected due to the nature of the case back.
A STEEL SICURA CHRONOGRAPH BRACELET WATCH the circular black dial with baton index and date aperture at 3 o'clock position, silver sub dials 6 and 10/11 o'clock position and orange seconds hand, outer red/black tachymeter bezel, cushion-shaped case with chronograph pushers at 2/4 o'clock, screw-on case back, 17 jewel movement, EB Calibre 8420, fitted with a tapered steel bracelet with folding central claspWatch is not currently functioning, low grade movement recommended for spares or repairs purposes only.
A PAIR CASED SILVER POCKET WATCH AND STAND the circular dial with a single gilt hour hand, engraved decoration and signed Seymour London, inner case hinging open to reveal a movement with fusee, and verge escapement also signed Seymour London, hallmarked silver London circa 1780, accompanied by a brass stand with cherub decorationWatch is not currently functioning, catch missing from outer case.
AN OPEN FACED SILVER POCKET WATCH the circular white enamel dial with black Roman index and outer minute track signed H Stone Leeds, plain case with escutcheon to the centre of the back, key wound movement signed H Stone Leeds, case hallmarked silver Chester 1898Watch is not currently functioning, part of the dial and hands are missing, recommended for spares or repairs purposes only.
A CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE a drilled cultured pearl suspended from a diamond-set ribbon surmount, to a diamond-set scroll link necklace. Estimated total diamond weight 1.60ct, marked '750'. 41.5cm long, 25.5 gramsGood condition. The pearl attaches by a hook and can be removed. The pendant drop measures 1.2cm by 1cm. The pearl of a grey-silver lustre with some surface welts. Estimated diamond colour: E/F; estimated clarity: VS1/VS2/SI1.
THREE NECKLACES comprising A 9 CARAT GOLD BELCHER CHAIN NECKLACE, hallmarked Birmingham, 54cm long; A 9 CARAT GOLD SNAKE CHAIN NECKLACE, hallmarked import Sheffield 1980, 45cm long, 12.2 grams gross; together with A SILVER FANCY LINK NECKLACE, hallmarked import London 1976, 38cm long. (3)Good condition.
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