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A good pair of Elizabeth II silver sauce boats A. Chick & Sons Ltd., London 1966, of boat form with barbed, gadrooned rim, foliate capped scroll handle and three shell and scroll feet, 8½in. (21.5cm.) long, weight 23.8 tr.oz. (2) * One sauce boat has a broken leg, requiring repair. Otherwise very good - marks crisp.
A matched pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks both Sheffield, Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Ltd. 1894 and Harrison Brothers & Howson, 1898, in the Adam manner, of fluted oval form, with reeded borders, weighted bases, 8 3/8in. (21.25cm.) high, gross weight 24.3 tr.oz. (2) *Harrison Brothers & Howson: Has a matched drip pan. A few tiny dings to lower edge of base. Hawksworth, Eyre & Co.: Probable repair to joint of stem and urn mount to base. A few tiny dings to lower edge of base.
A William IV silver snuff box London, 1834, 'J.B' possibly Josiah Barnet, of rectangular form, having engine turned design, initialled rectangular cartouche to hinged cover, opening to reveal gilt interior, 3in. (7.5cm.) wide, weight 2.42tr.oz. * Small dents, strong hinge, good hallmarks, good.
Two silver bright cut fiddle pattern table spoons one London retailer's mark "CT Maine" engraved "Age 12 Jan 4th 1910" with initials, the other London, maker's mark "DF", engraved "1903-30" with initials, both 8½in. (21.6cm.) long, weight 4.67 tr.oz. (2) * Both good, nothing to note.
A small Turkish Bichaq type knife 10.8cm. single edged blade, later engraved with foliate design and Xaria 1937, grip with bone ears and a central silver band engraved with floral motifs, white metal embossed scabbard with zoomorphic tip. * Overall good, some light surface wear etc, knife sometimes having trouble fitting in scabbard, (inner block slipping)
An early 20th century Omani Khanjar dagger steel blade, waisted horn hilt with silver (white metal) mounts, decorative silver (white metal) scabbard, with four cast metal rings and ornate fittings, green felt backing,12in. (30.5cm.) long. * Blade corroded, metal ware with dents and splits etc.
A Victorian silver baluster cream / milk jug Charles Reily & George Storer, London, 1843, of lobed form with c-scroll handle, raised on four scroll feet, engraved scrolling decoration, 6in. (15.2cm.) high, weight 8.74 tr.oz. * Good condition, strong hallmarks needs cleaning.
A mid-19th century silver mounted Highlander's ceremonial dress dirk with basket weave carved handle to a pink rock crystal pommel with foliate and thistle trim, the leather-covered wooden scabbard with applied thistle mounts, set with bi knife and fork with crystal inserts, the blade measuring 12¼in., overall 19¼in. * Very end of blade tip snapped off, blade showing rust in patches, some mounts loose, crumpling to scabbard tip etc, good/fair.
An Imperial German Uhlan Regiment Officers Sword slightly curved 84cm. steel blade, gilt guard, cross guard and langet with crossed lances to the centre, lion head top with jewelled eyes, black wired grip, silver wired portepee (a/f), metal scabbard with hanging loop. * Very good condition, still retaining gilt decoration etc, Porteppe with damage, some light surface wear to scabard etc.
A George III Channel Islands silver Jersey pattern footed beaker maker's mark GM below fleur-de-lys, struck once to base (George Mauger, Jersey c.1770-1823), the bell shaped bowl initialled below rim 'P.LT', flared moulded foot, 3½in. (9cm.) high, weight 4.42 tr.oz. *Light surface scratches throughout, rim with flea-bite nibbles, initials rubbed a little, maker's mark, slightly miss-struck, overall good.
A collection of silver cased pocket watches to include a key wound open face version by The Lancashire Watch Co Ltd (Thomas Peter Hewitt), cased stamped 398225; full hunter by Dennison Watch Case Co; "Acme Lever" H. Samuel, 925 import marks, together with various others. Some a/f. (11) *Five watches tick and the hands move freely when disturbed (this does not constitute a guarantee), Dennison Watch Case Co version with hairline to face, some others with hairlines, broken hands etc.
Twelve silver fiddle pattern bright cut tea spoons Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1916, entwined initials to handle, 4¾in. (12cm.) long, together with three pairs of silver bright cut sugar tongs, C T Maine Ltd (Jersey), London, various dates and three rat tail spoons & another, weight 11.14 tr.oz. (19). * Overall good condition, needs polish.
'The Masterpieces of Impressionism' set of fifty (50) silver gilt medals issued by Le Medaillier de Paris, hallmarked and stamped to edge, 1974, with velvet lined wooden case & brass plaque, comes with a booklet with descriptions of the master pieces, approx weight 1625g. (some toning)
Five easel back silver photo frames various maker's, shapes and sizes, the largest of shaped rectangular form by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield, 1994, standing 8in. (20.4cm.) high, together with a rectangular frame by Mere Designs, Edinburgh, stamped 999 and three others. (5) * All Frames appear to be good.
A collection of silver smalls - To include a miniature silver sailing boat marked SILVER 925; Vesta case by T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham, 1907; silver bladed mother of pearl folding fruit knife, Thomas Marples, Sheffield, 1872; circular smelling salts or trinket box, having pierced floral and foliate cover, Peter Nicholas & Co Ltd, London, 1991; Bruce Russell, Guernsey trinket box, inscribed to base; white metal miniature teapot and a unmarked yellow metal sliding toothpick. (7) * All pieces good, very little wear and age related marks.
A silver Art Nouveau wine bottle coaster/holder Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1904, of tall cylindrical form with twin handles and pierced gallery, wooden turned base, 7½in. (19cm.) high, 19.2 tr.oz. * Damaged with losses to flower heads on gallery, still very appealing, needs cleaning.
Channel Islands silver - A Bruce Russell '50 YEARS OF FREEDOM 1945-1995' commemorate spoon the gilt bowl inscribed, commemorating the end of the German Occupation in Guernsey, the terminal with Dove of Peace, 5¾in. (14.7cm.) long, weight 0.86 tr.oz. * very good, unused.
A silver commemorative chalice Hector Miller, London, 1982, inscribed 'Made by Order of the Dean and Chapter for the celebration of the Eighth Centenary of Wells Cathedral in 1982', also inscribed 'Number 185 of a limited edition of 800', retailer mark AURUM (of Jersey), 6¾in. (17.1cm.) high, weight 15.0 tr.oz. * Casting hole to base, otherwise good.
A George IV silver fiddle pattern stuffing / basting spoon William Eley I & William Fearn, London, 1821, the terminal engraved with initials 'W.M.W', 11¾in. (29.8cm.) long, together with a Victorian silver soup ladle by William Eaton, London, 1844, having the same initials, weight 11.58 tr.oz. (2) * Both with dents to bowls etc, otherwise good.
A collection of silver cased ladies open faced fob watches mostly late 19th or early 20th century, continental 0.935, together with some with import marks, 0.925, various makers, together with a 9ct gold version by Dimier Brothers, broken hinge, working. (14) *Nine watches tick and the hands move freely when disturbed (this does not constitute a guarantee), others need repair.
Victorian silver milk jug & sugar basin James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1888, of shaped circular form with crimped edge and foliate scroll & wreathen decoration, gilt interiors, basin measuring 3 3/8in. (8.7cm.) diameter and 1 7/8in. (4.8cm.) high, weight 3.0 tr.oz. (2) * Both pieces very good, nothing to note.
Channel Islands silver - miniature silver watering can Bruce Russell, Guernsey, 1979, of typical form, but miniature, hallmarked with Guernsey crest, outline of Guernsey with ‘BR’ date letter and silversmith initials ‘SLG’ for Steve Le Gallez, 2¼in. (5.8cm.), weight 0.82 tr.oz.* Good condition, very light surface wear only.
A Guernsey Militia scarlet tunic possibly Sergeant Major, West regiment, eight silvered buttons to front bearing crowned lion on crown, blue button down epaulettes with silver trim, bearing an embroidered number four, with white trim collar and cuffs, four stripes to arms, vertical slit to rear with three buttons to either side, white / beige cloth interior. * Six moth holes to front, and one to collar, light staining, lining with a few small holes, overall good.
A single strand cultured pearl necklace the evenly sized 7.5mm. pearls with a diamond set 14ct gold openwork clasp, 18¼in. (46.3cm.) long; together with a single strand of graduated cultured pearls, 24¼in. (61.5cm.) long (lacks clasp) and a freshwater pearl necklace with silver box clasp, 34in. (86.3cm.) long. (3)
A Victorian silver snuff box over stamped, James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham, 1899, of curved oblong form, having central hidden hinge opening to top, opening to reveal gilt interior, inscribed 'RAH', 3½in. (9cm.) wide, weight 2.34 tr.oz. * Over stamped hallmarks, light surface wear.
A Victorian silver cased ladies open faced fob watch hallmarked London 1886, the floral decorated, white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, signed for the retailer 'A. Roger' (A.P. Roger of Guernsey), in a foliate chased 35mm. case, the cuvette inscribed 'Charlotte Mollett 1886', the gilt, key wind lever movement also signed 'A. Roger', with key. *Runs only briefly although is fully wound. Dial VG, case VG.
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