A VICTORIAN COROMANDEL AND BRASS INLAID TRAVELLING TOILET BOX with glass & silver topped pierced jar and boxes by Thomas Whitehead, London 1837, and Frances Douglas, London 1840, all with etched unicorn crest, with second drawer filled with steel utensils, the box with blue velvet lining and bramah lock, 31 x 17 x 10 cm Condition Report:the interior lining is worn as well as the mirror, the box has scratches and water damage
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A PAIR OF GEORG JENSEN SILVER PRESERVE SPOONS one in the blossom pattern, model 84, modelled with a blooming floral terminal, 19.5cm, and another smaller with a stylised leaf shaped terminal, model 53, 15cm, with import marks for London 1934 (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
AN IONA SILVER CADDY SPOON the design by Alexander Ritchie, the petal shaped terminal with floral decoration, the circular shaped spoon with celtic knotwork detail, by Highland Home Industries, Edinburgh 1940-41, stamped IONA to reverse, 10cm, 39gms Note: Highland Home Industries was a business whose small crafts shop was based on Iona and was run by Hannah MacCormick. Ritchie passed many of his original designs on to the MacCormicks. Condition Report:The bowl is slightly tarnished.
A RARE SET OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TEA SPOONS in the fiddle pattern with engraved monogrammed 'I M' terminals, by Colin Richardson & Thomas Lindsay, St Andrews, c.1813-30 (5) Condition Report:One spoon slightly bent - the town mark on one is rubbed and on another is slightly rubbed on one edge
A SET OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TEASPOONS in the Scottish fiddle pattern, the reverse of the finial with engraved initials, possibly by Walter Leighton, Dundee, 13cm, and a set of George III Scottish silver teaspoons, in a stylised Old English pattern, with shaped finials, engraved initials and numbers, Edinburgh, c.1790's, 13cm, 134gms (11) Condition Report:Available upon request
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER TEAPOT of squat rectangular form, the body fluted with reeded rims, the lid with shellwork decoration, on four paw feet, by James Le Bas, Dublin 1818, 749gms Condition Report:the insulators have been removed from the handle - the applied shellwork decoration has a bit of shoddily soldering, as does the base. The lid is not snug in a corner. Feet have soldering to steady it presumably - small dings to the body and spout
A COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER including a silver mustard spoon by David Gray, Dumfries, 1810-41, a silver spoon by Robert Keay, Perth, another by Robert Donaldson, Dundee, 1833-45, an Old English pattern example by William Napier, Glasgow, another by John Clark, Edinburgh, 1761-69, a fiddle pattern example by Georg Jamieson, Aberdeen, with London hallmarks for 1863, 86gms (6) Condition Report:Available upon request
A COLLECTION OF SILVER comprising a silver serving spoon by Matthew West & Christopher Eades, Dublin 1823, a bottom marked dessert spoon by Richard Pargeter, a bottom marked silver serving spoon with rare duty drawback mark, London (marks rubbed), an early/mid 18th century hanoverian pattern silver table spoon, with bright cut initials, a silver serving spoon with possible duty dodger marks, London (marks rubbed), and a white metal toddy ladle with a George IV coin soldered to bowl, weighable silver 271gms (6) Condition Report:Available upon request
A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN AND LATER SILVER FORKS all in the fiddle pattern, including five by Smith & Gamble, Dublin 1832, a set of six by Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1826, five by John Murray/Muir, Glasgow 1858, various other makers and marks, 2186gms (36) Condition Report:Available upon request
A SELECTION OF SILVER CUTLERY including a set of William IV fiddle pattern dessert spoons, the finials with engraved initials, by Rettie & Son Aberdeen, Edinburgh 1832, a set of six William IV fiddle pattern table spoons by Mitchell & Sons, Edinburgh 1839, a set of forks by J W Howden & Co with engraved crest terminals, by J W Howden & Co, Edinburgh 1815, a set of five dessert forks with engraved initials to terminals, two by J Asherheim, Edinburgh 1837, and another, 973gms (18) Condition Report:Available upon request
A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN AND LATER SILVER SPOONS including a set of five dessert spoons by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1808, another set of five by Robert Gray & Sons, Edinburgh 1809, a pair of silver teaspoons by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle 1835, two by Peter & Ann Bateman, various other marks and makers, 987gms (45) Condition Report:Available upon request
A VICTORIAN THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE of lobed baluster form, the service with high repousse floral decoration and engraving, the teapot with floral finial, all with double scroll handles and gilded interiors, with engraved cartouches, by Roberts & Slater, Sheffield 1852, 1495gms (3) Condition Report:the teapot has dent in the cartouche
A SILVER TOPPED GLASS CLARET JUG of ovoid form, the silver spout and neck with pie crust edges and clover shaped thumb pieces, by John Grinsell & Sons, 1903, 21cm high, and a silver and guilloche enamel glass scent bottle, of spherical form with etched decoration of flowers, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1912, 10cm (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
A GEORGE VI TWIN HANDLED SILVER BOWL in the Arts and Crafts style, with pierced floral fretwork borders, the body with a hammered finish, on four grotesque mask feet, impressed no. 796 to base, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1945, 26cm, 353gms Condition Report:Available upon request
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER JEWELLERY BOX of rectangular form, with decoration of angels by Joshua Reynolds to the lid and sides, with purple velvet lined interior, by William Comyns Ltd, London 1902, 8 x 5cm, and another of oval form, with decoration of maidens casting flowers before a couple emerging from a church, by William Comyns Ltd, London 1905, 7 x 5cm (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
A PAIR OF NOVELTY SILVER PIN CUSHIONS in the form of rococo style chairs, with velvet seats, by Henry Matthews, London, 1898, a white metal pin cushion mounted with a plaque of the Madonna and Child, and a 19th century German silver model of a shoe, with import marks for Sheffield, 1901, by Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck, German hallmarks to heel (4) Condition Report:the red chair has glue residue on the base
A SCOTTISH SILVER PILL BOX of circular form with repousse decoration of a biblical scene, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1898, and a Victorian silver trinket box, with repousse decoration of putti and courting couples, with sponsor mark for David Bridge, London import marks for 1892, hallmarks to base, 82gms (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
A VICTORIAN SILVER GILT MUG of slightly flared form, with repousse decoration of flowers and foliage, surrounding an engraved crest cartouche, with a scrolling handle, on a frilled foot, John Samuel Hunt for Hunt & Roskell, London 1853, 11cm, 289gms Condition Report:Available upon request
A TRIO OF SILVER TOPPED GLASS VANITY JARS of faceted form, the lids with engraved scrolling decoration on an engine turned ground, surrounding a circular gilt monogrammed cartouche, by Frances Douglas, retailed by Asprey, London 1856, and a white metal heart shaped scent bottle by Sampson Mordan & Co, with etched registration mark and suspension chain (4) Condition Report:Two are chipped to the base - they are all scratched to the base. Some deep scratches to body of the taller jar.
A CHARLES II TWIN HANDLED SILVER PORRINGER the plain form bowl with slightly everted rim and engraved with initials 'H / W*M / 1662' the reverse engraved with a crest, with twin cast figural handles, 16cm wide across handles, makers mark M with pellets and fleur de lys below, London 1660, 183gms Provenance: Sold at Lyon & Turnbull, Fine Jewellery & Silver, 1st June 2011: Lot 497. Condition Report:The handles are worn and there are scratches to the body. One handle has a hole (defect from the casting). There is a small ding next to a handle which is also probably from the making process. Marks are quite clear given the age. No major dings. The engraving is still strong and defined.
A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL of characteristic plain form, possibly by William Skeen, London 1782, 52gms, and a George III Onslow pattern silver ladle, with fluted bowl, by George Baskerville, London 1762, 17cm, 48gms (2) Condition Report:Wine funnel seems to have been soldered to the base rim of the funnel, some dents to tip and body
AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER ROSE BOWL the body with repousse acanthus leaf and beaded motif decoration, enhanced by an engine turned texture, on a stepped circular base, by Walker & Hall, 18.6cm diameter, 13.1cm high, Sheffield 1902, 549gms Condition Report:Very minor surface scratches - three most noticeable below the hallmarks. The foot is not completely flat - this is from the production rather than damage as there are no dents. A few spots of tarnish to the inside which needs a clean. Some air spots from the manufacture present on the upper body. 18.6cm diameter, 13.1cm high
A GEORGE V FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE comprising a spirit kettle and stand, teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, the bodies lobed, with gadrooned rims, the spirit kettle stand with four paw feet, the others on four ball feet, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1923, 1924, 2480gms (4) Condition Report:Spirit kettle has large dent
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER AND CUT GLASS LADIES DRESSING SET comprising vanity jars, clothes brushes, hair brushes, shoe horn, hand mirror, crochet hook, nail file, comb, and tortoiseshell accessories, all monogrammed with leaf decorated banding, by Finnigans Ltd, London 1913, in a monogrammed brown leather case, 46 x 29cm Condition Report:Available upon request
A COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER including four fiddle pattern dessert spoons and a table spoon by Peter Lambert, Montrose, two fiddle pattern dessert spoons and a sauce ladle by James Pirie, Aberdeen, 1821-26, and three fiddle pattern forks, possibly by George Buchanon, Greenock, all with initialled terminals, 479gms (11) Condition Report:Available upon request
A COLLECTION OF DUTCH SILVER FORKS including four hanoverian pattern forks, Amsterdam, 18th century, makers mark DG, and another, marked SIA, and a set of nine hanoverian pattern forks, Amsterdam, all with initialled terminals, 18th/19th century, 734gms (14) Condition Report:Available upon request
AN IMPRESSIVE SILVER PLATED PUNCH SET comprising a footed bowl, twelve cups, a lobed ladle and stand, with chased scrolling foliate decoration, the bowl and stand with cast rocaille and foliate rim, the stand on four bracket feet, by Barker & Ellis, bowl 42cm, stand 54cm Condition Report:There are no inscriptions. The blank cartouches have scratches - on the bowl and the stand. Some minor surface scratches to interior. Set in general is in good condition and seems like it as not been used much. Could use a polish
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED EBONY PRESENTATION CONDUCTOR'S BATON with mother of pearl inlay, from 'Ossett Paris Church, Presented to A.D.Riley Esq, by a few friends, March 16.03', the silver mounts by C T Burrows & Sons, Birmingham 1900 & 1901, 53cm Condition Report:Available upon request
A 9CT GOLD MARINE CHAIN BRACELET the heart shaped clasp stamped 9ct, and also the last link. With three attached charms a carved horn piglet , a continental silver (stamped 900) Jack-in-box, of a man in a top hat. Finally a 15ct fox and horseshoe charm. Length of the bracelet approx 18cm. Weight of the bracelet 17.8gms Condition Report:Available upon request
A 22CT GOLD CURB LINK FOB CHAIN hung with a gold plated Scottish, Alexander III Silver Penny in a 9ct gold glazed coin pendant mount, the 'T bar' stamped 22 and makers mark FC, as is one of the lobster clasps, the other is not gold, various other parts of the chain were also stamped but now in the most part they have worn away. Length 40.5cm, weight of everything together 61.9gms Condition Report:Weight of the chain, 'T' bar without the coin and holding the 'not gold' lobster claw clasp away approximately 52.1gms, considering the chain is 22ct, there is not much wear to the links as they rub together, the chain has that lovey worn in quality of these well made fob chains
A FRENCH SILVER PORTRAIT LOCKETof a little girl in a coral necklace, in a gilded diamante set frame, diameter 3.3cm, weight 16.8gms, together with a child's coral bead necklace, length 36cmCites certificate obtained. If you would like to re-sell this item you will also have to obtain a Cites certificate at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/declare-ivory-you-intend-to-sell-or-hire-outCondition Report:Available upon request
THREE VINTAGE COSTUME JEWELS a Theodor Fahrner silver amethyst, frosted glass and marcazite brooch, dimensions 5.5cm x 2.5cm, weight 13.2gms. A white metal mounted rock crystal long bead necklace engraved with daisies to the focal bead, length 78cm, weight 50.8gms. A white metal mounted blue glass pendant the mount in the shape of ivy leaves, length of pendant 5.5cm, length of the silver chain 40cm, weight 27.1gms Condition Report:Available upon request
A SILVER MIZPAH CROSS, CHAIN & SALTIRE CROSS MEDALLION the cross with engraved detail, hallmarked Birmingham 1882, the white metal chain is engraved with birds, length of cross with bail 9cm x 5cm, length of chain 40cm. Weight 39.5gms. Together with a silver Bishops medallion, with engraved Latin inscriptions to both sides, dimensions 7.5cm x 4.4cm, in original fitted box Hallmarked Glasgow 1905. weight 9.6gms Condition Report:Available upon request
A SILVER ENAMELLED PENDANT WATCH purple and white guilloche enamel with gold French transfer decoration to the bezel and back, With London import marks to the bail. With an enamelled matching baton link chain, length 57cm, diameter of the dial 3cm, weight 33.2gms Condition Report:Second hand is missing, winds & is ticking
A TUDOR PRINCE OYSTERDATE rotor self winding, with stainless steel case, diameter 3.3cm. With white dial Tudor Rose logo and silver coloured baton numerals, and date aperture. With fabric strap with Rolex style buckle. Weight 42gms Condition Report:Winds and is ticking,
JIM LAMBIE (SCOTTISH b.1964) YOU CAN'T PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND A MEMORY, 2005 Mixed media, 40 x 58cm (15.75 x 22.75") Signed and inscribed in silver marker by the artist's hand verso Contemporary visual artist, Jim Lambie, graduated from the Glasgow School of Art, and he lives and works as an artist, DJ and musician in Glasgow. In 2005, he was shortlisted for Turner Prize with his installation, Mental Oyster. Lambie?s work is loaded with metaphorical, ironic and music references which explore pop culture. In 2021, Lambie had a solo show at Modern Institute, Glasgow, titled Buttercup. Condition Report:Available upon request
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