An early 20th century Rolex silver trench manual wind wristwatch, the 28mm silvered dial with black and red Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with signed 15 jewel movement, the .935 silver case also signed ROLEX and numbered 1005140; together with a nickal cased wire lug wristwatch by Cyma (2)The Rolex winds and runs.
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An Elgin National Watch Co silver cased key wind pocket watch, the signed 44mm white enamel dial with Roman numberals and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed lever movement numbered 1206419, the engine turned case hallmarked London 1882; together with another silver cased pocket watch, the dial signed KAY'S "PERFECTION" LEVER, two watch Albert chains and an Ingersoll pendant watch.
Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Peter Rabbit, 1st trade edition, London: Warne, [1902], early issue with 'wept' for 'shed' on p.51, incorrect colour frontispiece, 30 colour illustrations, some dust-soiling and minor marks, half-title verso with pencilled inscription, p.27 with closed repaired tear to blank area, p.29 blank fore-margin with with small skinned area, adhesive tape repair to two gutters (between half-title verso & frontispiece blank reverse, between pp.8-9), grey leaf-pattern endpapers, free endpapers lightly toned, some small areas of surface loss to rear endpapers, hinges strengthened, original grey boards lettered in silver-grey, rectangular pictorial panel to front cover (couple of tiny spots), upper right corner somewhat bumped and with tip rubbed, rubbed joints slightly split at head, 16moQTY: (1)NOTE:Linder, p. 421; Quinby 2.Colour frontispiece is taken from The Tale of Benjamin Bunny.
Lennon (John, Yoko One & Bob Gruen). Sometime in New York City, Guilford: Genesis Publications Ltd, 1995, numerous photographic illustrations, all edges silver, morocco-backed aluminum covers, contained in sleeve and original pictorial box, 4to QTY: (1)NOTE:Limited edition 2395/2500, signed by Yoko Ono & Bob Gruen, from a total edition of 3500.
A George II period hallmarked silver tankard of baluster form with leaf-capped handle and on spreading circular foot, maker's mark HB, assayed London 1743 (11.5cm, approx. 369g)Condition Report: No major problems with everything intact. No restoration noted. There is a very minor 0.5 cm 'pushing-in' on the rim, hardly visible. Some evidence of discolouration to the lower inside of the tankard.
A pair of hallmarked silver salts with cobalt-blue glass liners: the salts with gilded interiors and three feet each headed with male lion masks terminating in claw feet, assayed London 1913, together with an associated pair of 19th century hallmarked silver mustard spoons with gilded bowls, maker's mark GA, assayed London 1874 (2 + 2)
A large hallmarked silver oval mustard: the domed hinged top above an interior cobalt-blue glass liner, the mustard in late 18th century style with fluted thumb-piece and handle, assayed Birmingham 1913, together with an associated early 19th century double struck King's pattern mustard spoon (2)
A hallmarked silver presentation bowl engraved 'Waterloo Company, April 1972', central engraved armorial, together with a hallmarked silver flowerhead-shaped ashtray/trinket dish centrally-set with an early silver coin (probably 17th century), a heavy hallmarked silver 18th century style (later) caster, engraved armorial and assayed London 1931 and a larger and very heavy silver coloured (probably plated, no marks) flowerhead-shaped pedestal bowl on circular base (larger bowl 13.5cm diameter) (4)
Six various Fiddle and Old English pattern hallmarked silver serving spoons (mostly 19th century), varying assay offices, maker's marks, year letters, together with one other low-grade continental (marked '800') serving spoon with twist-style stem and foliate engraved handle (7) (approx. 450g)
A hallmarked silver pepperette, together with matching salt with blue-glass liner by Walker and Hall, a pair of pierced silver pepperettes with blue-glass liners and assayed Chester, two hallmarked silver mustards, each with blue-glass liner (one hand-planished example in the Arts and Crafts style by Liberty and Co.) and a further tapering cylindrical hallmarked silver pepperette (7)
A hallmarked silver mustard of squat spherical form with blue-glass liner and on three feet, Birmingham assay marks for 1915, together with an associated hallmarked silver salt spoon by the same maker, assayed 1911; a French white-metal taste-de-vin with worn monogram to thumbpiece and continental marks to outside of handle; and two pairs of silver-plated sugar tongs (4)
A hallmarked silver sugar bowl: the two handles modelled as scallop shells, maker's mark HA, assayed Sheffield 1900, together with one other Georgian-style (later) two-handled hallmarked silver sugar with reeded lower base, maker's mark J.J, assayed Chester 1905 (2) (combined weight approx. 230g)
A mid 20th century three-piece hallmarked silver cruet set comprising circular salt with blue-glass liner and matching spoon, circular mustard with lid, blue-glass liner and spoon and a pepperette, each raised on three lion mask and paw feet, Birmingham assay marks for 1960 (total silver weight minus blue-glass liners approx. 272g) (3)
A very fine and unusual pair of 20th century Chinese silver-gilt jars and covers: lobed hexagonal form with cylindrical interior; the delicate filigree finials centrally set with coral above floral enamelling and further enamelled and hardstone-set upright shrubs; the main body delicately enamelled and decorated with exotic birds perched upon flowering branches and mounted with various hardstones polished en cabochon; each base marked 'silver' (each approx. 17.5cm including covers and finials)Condition Report: There are from the 20th century, the total gm weight for the pair including covers is approx 1024g. Condition is very good overall with some minor scratching and wear to the undersides commensurate with age etc. It is noted that upon lifting the covers of the jars some scratching is visible to the horizontal tops of the jars surrounding the circular vertical inner, also to the base of one of the jars. This is legitimate wear and does not detract. All of the en cabochon decorative mounted stones are intact, the enamelling looks good and no dents, splits or restorations are noted. These items have been in private family ownership for many years.
A heavy matched hallmarked silver tea service comprising teapot, large two-handled sugar and smaller teapot; the large teapot with finial modelled as a Chinaman seated on a tea chest. Each item with foliate engraved panelled sides and shaped foot. The smaller teapot with some lead solder repairs prevalent to the outside of the body, minor dents to the two-handled sugar, the larger teapot in relatively good order, maker's mark G.R (the larger teapot 21.5cm) and assayed London 1845, the sugar assayed 1847 and the smaller teapot assayed 1849 (total combined weight of three 1476g)
A hallmarked silver tea caddy of Bombé form: the hinged dome-topped lid with a spiral finial above a lobed body decorated repoussé style with leaves, flowerheads and C-scrolls, raised on four animal's paw style feet, assayed Chester 1896 (12.5cm including finial, approx. 196g)
A very fine and heavy late 19th century two-handled silver salt of Tudor form; oval bombe-shaped bowl and the rim with cast shell and scroll mouldings and with two male and female caryatid-style handles. The bowl raised on four short cast supports emanating from a reeded urn with three-tier oval spreading foot with dart and tongue-style decoration in relief, assayed London 1893, (total weight approx. 384g, including remnants of shellac to the underside to the oval foot) within a presentation case, Carrington & Co. to the Queen,130 Regent St. W. Originally with matching spoon now absentCondition Report: Shellac missing from underside of base, otherwise good, no major problems, thick-guage silver and very nice qualitySizes: 14cm full width to edge of handles x 15.25cm full height to top of handles.
A hallmarked silver dish ring of pierced waisted form: central shield-shaped cartouche engraved 'ARA 1890-1915', the pierced decoration with C-scrolls, flowerheads, sprigs, buildings and birds etc., maker's mark AP FP AP, assayed London 1911 (larger foot diameter 19cm, approx. 354g excluding original clear glass liner)
A hallmarked silver teapot with carved wooden handle and turned finial, maker's mark SD Ld, assayed London 1922 (total weight approx. 592g)Condition Report: There is some discolouration to the bottom of the inside as expected through usage. The hallmarks are legible, the handle and finial appear to be good order, the lid sits flat. Regent St retailer's mark to underside together with numbers, the spout and hinges are good and the join between handle and body is also good. No major problems noted.
A three-piece hallmarked silver composite tea service: silver teapot by Walker & Hall, assayed Sheffield 1918, a two-handled sugar bowl by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London (maker's mark of Walker & Hall, assayed Sheffield 1918) and a milk jug by Mappin & Webb assayed London 1904. (3) (Total weight including handle and finial to teapot 1095g)
A highly unusual dessert set comprising five mother of pearl handled silver-bladed dessert knives and forks (one knife and fork missing), together with six highly unusual three-footed dessert 'dishes' modelled from large mother of pearl shells, within fully fitted case with silk lined interior lid cushion, maker's mark F C, assayed Sheffield 1933 (case size external dimensions 56.5cm x 46cm)
A 19th century continental porcelain gilt-metal-mounted (probably silver-gilt) dome-topped porcelain box: the hinged lid opening to reveal a central division (probably for stamps), the body with a gold latticework-style decoration (8cm). Together with an early style ceramic tile, glazed and decorated with a leaping deer (11cm square) (2)
Six pieces of hallmarked silver and one of silver plate:the hallmarked silver comprising an early 20th century tea strainer, a 19th century sifter spoon, George III silver sugar tongs engraved with bright-cut decoration, a butter knife with Chester assay marks, a caddy spoon with scrolling finial, a teaspoon and a preserve spoon (approx. 145g)the silver plate item being a 19th century double-struck King's pattern stilton scoop.
A large and heavy late 19th / early 20th century two-handled silver-plated serving tray by Elkington and Co. of rectangular form, raised border and similar handles, Elkington marks to underside (69.5cm including handles x 41cm)Condition Report: The tray sits flat and has some tarnish. The handles and edges are good - no major problems noted. Weight approx. 4kg
A variety to include hallmarked silver 1937 Edward VIII Coronation spoon (cased):a set of six hallmarked silver coffee spoons by Cooper Brother, Sheffield 1967a silver mounted circular glass teapot stand commemorating the Coronation of George VI May 1937, centrally engraved with gilt highlightsa necessaire/sewing set with silver thimble
A three-piece hallmarked silver bachelor's style tea service comprising teapot, two-handled sugar and cream jug; the sugar and cream jug with gilded interiors, each with angular lobed band to upper body, maker's mark H.S, the teapot assayed London 1900, the sugar and creamer assayed London (probably 1899) (total combined weight of 3 including teapot finial and handle approx. 689g) (3)
A matched set of six hallmarked silver spoons: cast armorial style finials with the motto 'Join Loyalty & Liberty'; the reverse of the terminals with vacant shield-shaped cartouches; each with 'rat tail' with extended stem to underside of bowl; London and Birmingham assay offices, various year letters and maker's marks including Elkington & Co., the London assay office spoons 1900, 1905 and 1906. (Combined weight approx. 377g)
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