A Chanel Jumbo Classic double flap handbag. Featuring a black quilted caviar leather exterior with polished silver-tone hardware, a 'CC' logo turn-lock fastening to the front, double chain and interwoven leather strap. The inner flap closure opening to reveal a burgundy leather lining containing two slip pockets, H19.5cm x W30cm x D9cm. Together with the authenticity card with matching serial number, 26823635, black felt surface protectors, a care instructions booklet, embossed white paper card wallet, a Chanel white card booklet describing the significance and history of the brand, two printed white suede pouches and a length of Chanel ribbon, all contained within the original black card Chanel box Condition Report: In very good condition-appears unused.
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An Aquascutum ladies waterproof trench coat and an Admyra for Selfridges wool and cashmere coat. The trench coat of grey/blue colour with buttons down the front, lined in silver fabric stamped with the company logo, L124cm x chest W48cm, the navy blue cashmere coat with buttons down the front and lined in purple fabric, size 10, L112cm
ELIZABETH II SILVER CHAMBERSTICK, GEOFFREY GUY BELLAMY, LONDON 1957 of leaf shaped form with beaded scroll handle, raised on three bun feet10.7cm longQty: 51.6gThis piece is in overall good condition, with some signs of use. There is light scratching to the upper interior, and the feet stand well.
ELIZABETH II SILVER MILLENNIUM QUAICH, HAMILTON & INCHES, EDINBURGH 2000 of circular form, the triple handles with Celctic style decoration, limited edition number 133 / 1000, with original presentation box9cm diameterQty: 82gThis lot is in overall good condtion. There is not scracthing or dents, and the presentation box is present and in good condition. The quaich would benifit from a proper silver cleaning.
VICTORIAN PENCIL HOLDER, CIRCA 1889 possibly gold though unmarked, maker W. Thornhill & Co, with engraved name, along with another pencil holder, possibly silver, though unmarkedlargest 9cm longOverall, this lot is in good conditon, with some minor damage. The larger of the pair shows some signs of damage to the base of the pencil holder, and both require replacement internal sliders to push the pencils.
TWO NORWEGIAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL SALT CELLARS, THEODORE OLSEN comprising red and blue ground examples, both with enamelled silver salt spoon, and clear glass liner8.5cm wideQty: 64g grossOverall, this lot is in good condition, and shows no signs of damage. The glass inserts are present and not damaged.
WILLIAM IV SILVER TOAST RACK, ALONG WITH FURTHER SILVER the toast rack with seven bars, London marks and dating to 1837, along with three silver cruets, a continental silver twin handled sugar bowl, a pierced silver bonbon dish, a small silver bowl and a ruby glass silver mounted jar with stopperthe toast rack 16.5cm wideQty: the weighable silver 598g
LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CLOCK, CHARLES & GEORGE ASPREY the circular dial with Roman numerals, raised on bracket feet, in R.L. Austin Ltd box7cm high Overall, this clock is in good conditon, with some signs of wear. There is a small crack to the right-hand of the face, which is shown in additonal images. The clock is not ticking at present.
ART NOUVEAU STYLE SILVER PURSE, ALONG WITH FURTHER SILVER the purse of rectangular form with floral decoration in relief, along with a pair of silver mounted bottle coasters, a Georgian silver cream jug, silver mustard pot and silver spoonthe purse 8cm wideQty: weighable silver 221g
GEORGE V SILVER ARTS & CRAFTS SUGAR CASTER, BIRMINGHAM 1916 of cylindrical shaped form, the cover with ball finial, the body adorned with spot hammered decoration and lozenge rosettes, raised on a spreading circular foot, likely crafted by A.E. Jones, marked Debenhams Ltd to base17.8cm high Qty: 216.1gThis condition is in good condition, with no signs of damage or repair. The details and ball finial are all present and in good condition. There is a small number of light scratches to the base side, possibly from being moved across a surface, but are not present to the exterior.
SEVEN SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER SPOONS, 18TH CENTURY, GLASGOW HALLMARKS comprising three with maker marks for Milne & Campbell (1776-1780) and four marked for James Lockhart (1707-1720), each with Glasgow marksthe larger three each 22cm longQty: 456g grossThis lot is in overall good conditon, with some signs of age and use. The silver would benifit from a full cleaning, and all items show a level of light scratching, consistant with use and washing. Additional images of the hallmarks of both Milne & Campbell and James Lockhart examples are now available.

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