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Mixed Lot: Ladies first quarter of 20th century hallmarked silver cased wrist watch with Swiss movement, having blued steel hands to an engine turned silvered dial with gilt centre, black and red Arabic numbers, star engraved bezel, case bearing Glasgow import hallmark for 1924, mounted on a modern black leather strap, together with a ladies second/third quarter of the 20th century stainless steel cased Longines cocktail watch, having blued steel hands to a copper finished dial with black Arabic numbers, mounted on a stainless steel flexible bracelet (2)
Mixed Lot: silver ladies pocket watch, and a ladies silver wrist watch, the pocket watch has a white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and a decorative design around the edge of the dial, stamped .925 on back and inside of case, manually wound movement; the wrist watch has a white enamelled dial with decorative pattern around edge of dial, blue Arabic numerals with a red No 12, manually crown wound movement, the inside of the case hallmarked 925. (a/f)
Two white metal pocket watches and a small bottle with silver lid, both watches stamped on case back 0.935, one has a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, key wound; the other has a white and light blue dial with yellow metal pattern around edge, crown wound movement
Two silver and tortoiseshell circular jewellery boxes, each with hinged tortoiseshell lid with a central silver inlaid piquet ribbon and wreath motif, interior lined with velvet, standing on three small feet, 7.5cm diam, one hallmarked London 1861, the other 1918, maker's mark on both rubbed (2)
Victorian silver hot water/coffee jug of pear shaped form onto a circular collet foot, the lower bulbous portion of the jug embellished with a floral and leaf design, in addition applied with a gadroon decorated rim, the decorated hinged cover with acorn style finial, plain scroll strap handle, London 1881, maker's mark Hollan Son & Slater, 24cm tall, 528gms (a/f)
Pair of late Victorian silver and glass spirit decanters, the oval shaped glass bodies with diamond and acid cut bands, having drum shaped cut glass stoppers, the silver mounts hallmarked London 1894, 19cm tall, together with three 3 925 marked spirit labels, 'Gin', 'Brandy' and 'Scotch'
Mixed Lot: small 19th century white metal snuff box of hinged rectangular form, the lid decorated with a Royal figure and an eagle surrounded by a floral border, unmarked, together with a further small Edward VII silver case of hinged rectangular form with gilt lined interior, marked for Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham, 1902, largest piece 6cm long (2)
A Kayserzinn Art Nouveau silver-plated liquor set, probably designed by Hugo Leven, the decanter in the form of an auk, with four beakers, and a tray, raised cast mark and numbered '4358', decanter 20cm hightray 36.5cm longbeaker 4.6cm highSome minor knocks and wear. Beakers with some rim knocks.
A collection of silver items,comprising a cased pair of four division toast racks,by A Wilcox, Birmingham 1936, within an Edward & Sons Ltd case,6.3cm wide,a cased set of six Edwardian silver teaspoons,by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1909, within a Walter Wyatt case,and a cased set of twelve silver coffee spoons,by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1936,total 9.2oztOne spoon out of the set of six has a knock to the end of the bowl causing a bend to the edge. Wear and marks to the cases, both the outsides and linings.
Emile Galle (1846-1904),a silver-mounted cameo glass bottle or flacon, c.1900, cased and cut with flowers in relief, with a silver stopper, shoulder and foot, cameo signature and paper label,total 17.7cm high14.5cm high to rimShoulder mount is associated and loose, the stopper/cap appears to be original due to the matching pattern. Minor to chip to the rim, some roughness around the rim from previous mounts. Knocks to the edge of the silver foot, possibly a later addition. Losses to the paper label.
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