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A miniature silver carriage timepiece, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1900, with a single train French movement, the face with Roman numerals, on four bun feet, 5.4cm wide 4.2cm deep 8cm high, 10cm high to handleLosses to colour on the hands. Surface scratches and slight tarnishing throughout. Dents to the side. Does not sit flat and wobbles on its feet.
A silver Library of Imperial History limited edition commemorative plate,London 1975, commemorating the First British Empire, marked 77/2000, with original box and signed papers,23cm diametertogether with a silver Royal Silver Jubilee commemorative plate, marked H C, Birmingham 1977 with jubilee mark, with original box, 25.5cm diameter total 25.75ozt (2)Tarnishing and surface scratches throughout.
A pair of modern silver coasters,by Carr's of Sheffield, Sheffield 2004,13cm diameter,together with a pair of American silver servers,by Gorham, 24cm long, a matched pickle fork, three similar pickle forks and a pair of silver and ivory knife rests, by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1910, 7.8cm wide, and a silver-plated knife rest,total weighable 9.5oztOverall good order. Plated knife rest worn. Ivory knife rests with losses to the ivory and knocks to the silver. General marks and wear.
A silver epergne, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1921, the three bud vases with pierced borders and scrolling supports, leading to a circular loaded base with gadrooned rim, 30.5cm high Surface scratches and tarnishing throughout. Visible solder repair to the base of one of the smaller vases. No damage to the pierced decoration.
A Herend 'Chinese Bouquet' heart-shaped box and cover, 7.5cm widetogether with another Herend egg-shaped example, 7.5cm wide, and a group of three Limoges examples, widest 7.5cm, an Indian hardstone inlaid example, 9.2cm diameter, and four further examples and an Edwardian silver vinaigrette,by Colen Hewer Chesire, Chester 1903, chased with floral decoration, enclosing a vacant cartouche, 3cm long (11)Chip to the rose finial of the Herend box. Small chip to the inside of the rim of the blue floral box. Wear throughout. Loop possibly added to the vinaigrette.
An Indian silver teapot, late 19th to early 20th century, the finial modelled as a figure upon an elephant, leading to a globular body with floral repousse decoration, elephant head handle and spout, 23cm wide 14.5cm high together with an Indian silver cream jug, late 19th to early 20th century, with repousse floral decoration, the handle modelled as a cobra, 8cm high and a collection of similar silver items, to include a pair of bud vases, 15.5cm high, a small bowl decorated with animal-headed figures, 8.5cm diameter, and a pair of scrolled repousse egg cups, marked silver, 7cm high, total 29.4ozt (7)Residue polish marks and tarnishing throughout. Minor dents to the base of the teapot and bowl.
A silver Monteith bowl,by William Davenport, Birmingham 1905, 13.4cm hightogether with a pair of silver bud vases,by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1910, of trefoil form with beaded rim,12.2cm highand a collection of further silver items,comprising an Edwardian candlestick with loaded base, a modern dwarf candlestick and a George V cigarette case with personal engraving, and a reeded cigarette case,total 21ozt excluding candlesticks (7)Tarnishing and scratches throughout. There are residue polish marks to the bud vases.
Four pairs of Danish silver Christmas spoon and fork sets by A. Michelsen,all marked Sterling Denmark, with gilt decoration, comprising the 1915 Three Holy Kings pattern, 1918 Art Nouveau pattern, 1919 pattern and 1956 enamelled floral pattern sets,total 12.4ozt (8)Minor tarnishing to the bowls. Surface scratches throughout. No losses to the gilding.
A collection of Danish silver flatware,late 18th century and later, the majority struck with three towers mark, to include a serving spoon with Simon Groth assay master mark, 1901, an Art Nouveau soup spoon by S&M Bezen, Christian F. Heise assay master mark, 1906, and a dessert spoon by C. I Møinichen, Copenhagen, with Simon Groth assay master mark,together with a pair of Finish silver Fiddle & Shell pattern dessert spoons,struck with Finish national mark and 813H fineness mark, Helsinki 1902 and 1940, and a pair of similar American silver teaspoons by Henry Harper (Philadelphia, 1860-1880),total 15.5ozt (qty.)Some marks rubbed. Wear throughout.
A collection of six silver ingots,by John Pinches, London 1973, engraved with scenes and portraits of Edmund Ironside, Hardicanute, Edward the Confessor, Harold II, William I (William The Conquerer), and William II (William Rufus), originally part of a complete set commemorating 1000 years of British Monarchy,total 12.73ozt (6) Some surface scratches throughout. Engravings are clear without rubbing.
An Edwardian silver ink stand, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, of rectangular form with pierced floral scrolled border, on four paw feet, the cut glass inkwell with hobnail cut base and silver hinged lid, 19cm wide 11.5cm deep stand 3.5cm high, inkwell 6.5cm high together with a silver cream jug, by Aide Brother Ltd., Birmingham 1924, with reeded girdle and base, 10.5cm high total 8.87ozt excluding glass inkwell (2)Surface scratches throughout. Tarnishing to the decorative detail of the ink stand. Nibbles to the edges and base of the inkwell. Large dent to the front of the cream jug and residue polish marks to the spout.
Damien Hirst and Robert Sabbag'Snowblind'Rebel Inc., Edinburgh, 1998, no.,326/1000, 8vo, forward by Howard Marks, original silver paper-backed mirrored glass covers, metal credit card bookmark, rolled $100 bill inset in text block, with a pictorial slipcase, designed by Hirst, signed by Hirst, Sabbag and Marks, also includes original numbered publisher's boxBook still in protective plastic sleeve. Appears to be in good condition.
Damien Hirst and Robert Sabbag'Snowblind'Rebel Inc., Edinburgh, 1998, no.,308/1000, 8vo, forward by Howard Marks, original silver paper-backed mirrored glass covers, metal credit card bookmark, rolled $100 bill inset in text block, with a pictorial slipcase, designed by Hirst, signed by Hirst, Sabbag and Marks, also includes original numbered publisher's boxPaper slightly loose around corners of protective cover. Otherwise appears to be in good condition.
Damien Hirst and Robert Sabbag'Snowblind'Rebel Inc., Edinburgh, 1998, no.,425/1000, 8vo, forward by Howard Marks, original silver paper-backed mirrored glass covers, metal credit card bookmark, rolled $100 bill inset in text block, with a pictorial slipcase, designed by Hirst, signed by Hirst, Sabbag and Marks, also includes original numbered publisher's boxBook still in protective plastic sleeve. Paper slightly loose at edges of box. Otherwise appears to be in good condition.
A novelty silver articulated fish,late 18th to early 19th century, with floral engraved head and green glass eyes,14cm longtogether with a similar white metal example,with engraved scales and opening mouth,15.5cm longweighable 1.5oztSilver fish) Tarnishing throughout. Dent and scattered red marks to the head. The tail is a little loose. White metal fish) Residue polish marks throughout. The fins are slightly dented.
A silver twin handled tray,by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1932, with gadrooned edge, on four ball feet,38cm widetogether with a silver candlestick,marked silver, modelled as a Doric column, on four bun feet,21cm highand a cased Edwardian silver Christening set,London 1902, consisting a fork and spoon, the terminals with engraved initial W,total 36ozt (4)Provenance: Bracken Knoll, Highgate, London, N6.Scratches and wear throughout. The fork and spoon are heavily tarnished and the maker's mark is rubbed.
A silver Danbury Mint limited edition Silver Jubilee plate,by Yorkshire Mint, Sheffield 1978, with central gilt decoration commemorating The College of Arms 25th Anniversary of the Coronation of Elizabeth II 1953-1978, in a blue lined presentation case with papers,27cm diameter together with another similar example, by Yorkshire Mint, Sheffield 1977 with Jubilee mark, of rectangular form, with protective cloth, 26cm widetotal 33ozt (2)Tarnishing and surface scratches throughout.
A silver Birmingham Mint 1974 Christmas plate, by J R Gaunt & Son, Sheffield 1974, the centre with an embossed scene depicting dancing figures, signed V Danks, 20.2cm diameter together with an Imperial Silver Company limited-edition 1972 Christmas plate, by Roberts & Dore Ltd, London 1972, designed by Terence Cuneo, the central etched scene depicting figures in a horse-drawn carriage, signed, marked 168/1000, 19.3cm diametertotal 14ozt (2)Surface scratches and marks throughout. Both plates lack original boxes and papers.
A set of six Chinese silver beakers,marked 90, maker's mark WK, late 19th to early 20th century, with stippled decoration around an engraved cypher,6cm hightogether with a Chinese silver filagree dish,10.5cm diametertotal 9.6ozt (7)Tarnishing and marks throughout, particularly to the tops of the shot cups. Minor loss to the filagree dish - see additional images.
A set of seven Danish silver tablespoons,by Carl Wentzel, struck with assay master mark for Frederick Fabritius, and Copenhagen three towers mark c.1817, the terminals with engraved initials, total 16.88ozt (7)Heavy wear to the edges of the bowls. Tarnishing throughout. The assay and maker’s marks are clear and legible.
A pair of pierced Dutch silver glass holdersfurther import marked for Samuel Boyce Landeck, 1900, each with ribbon tied decoration and with a whippet handles to either side and later glass liners,12cm wide7.5cm deep13cm high10.2ozt (2)bent feet means the pair stand uneven, the dutch marks overlapping the pierced decoration
A pair of Edwardian silver slavers,by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, London 1902 and 1903, with scrolled shell border around a floral engraved centre, on three scrolled feet,19.5cm diametertotal 22.5ozt (2)Tarnishing and scratches throughout. Wear to the engraved decoration. Some residue polish marks to the shell border.
A Scottish silver miniature pepperette and mustard pot,by Murdo MacDonnell Stewart, Glasgow 1935, each with pierced geometric decoration, and blue glass liners,pepperette, 5cm highmustard pot, 4cm hightogether with a modern silver pepper pot,by Wakley & Wheeler, London 1955, with engraved Celtic style border, 14.5cm hightotal 7.2ozt excluding glass liners (3)Cruet pair) Heavily tarnished; would benefit from a good clean and polish. The mustard pot is missing its lid. Residue polish marks on the glass liners.Pepper pot) The top does not come off. There are residue polish marks on the decorative details.
A part set of Danish silver flatware, by J. Paulsen, Copenhagen, struck with assay master mark for Christian F. Heise, and three towers mark dated 1906, consisting eighteen table knives, eight table forks, six tablespoons, fourteen dessert knives, four dessert forks, nine dessert spoons, and ten teaspoons, the terminals with engraved initials,total 58ozt excluding knives (qty.)Heavily tarnished throughout; would benefit from a good clean and polish.
A Norwegian silver caddy spoon,marked 830 S, the bowl embossed with a sailing boat,9.5cm longtogether with a small silver jug,unmarked, engraved with birds among vines, the base with embedded George II shilling, 8cm wideand a collection of similar silver items,comprising a pair of graduated dishes, possibly Indian, marked T.100, 9.2cm and 10.2cm diameter, a taste du vin, 8cm wide, and a set of three floral embossed shot cups, 6cm hightotal 9.4ozt (8)Tarnishing throughout, particularly to the tops of the shot cups. All unmarked items test as silver.
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