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A good vintage ash framed traditional Davos sledge, with steam bent and iron set runners, the top inscribed ‘DAVOS’, 104cm long; together with an unusual early 20th century ladies parasol, with twisted silver plated handle; a helmet coal scuttle; and a small Victorian mahogany games table, with chequer-board inset top, and tripod base 56cm high, 45cm wide (4)
A Victorian silver teapot, hallmarked Sheffield 1892, James Dixon & Sons, of bullet form with fully curved fluted body and ebonized finial and side handle, 14cm high, 24cm wide; together with an associated silver sugar bowl and milk jug, hallmarked Sheffield 1908, Charles Boynton & Co., 35 troy oz. (Gross) (3)
A Victorian three piece silver tea service, London 1851, including a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, of waisted form with engraved scrolling decoration, 45 troy oz. (Gross), teapot 19cm high; together with an associated silver plated coffee jug, 25cm highCondition reportFew minor dents & surface marks.
A George III silver condiment/ cruet stand, hallmarked London 1767, makers mark for Elizabeth Aldridge, of five lobed form, with fretwork sides, overhandle and set on claw feet, set with five associated silver topped bottles, stand 18cm high, 12.5cm diameter, 7.5 troy oz., (stand only); together with a set of Victorian silver fruit eaters, for six (one blade missing)
An Edwardian silver waiter, hallmarked London 1905, T.B, of typical form with stiff leaf border and embossed decoration, 22cm diameter, 14oz.; together with a silver sauce boat, Birmingham, 1926, 2.5 oz.; also two covered silver plated serving dishes and a pair of small pepperettes (6)
An Edward VII and a George V Harlequin Silver Five Piece Tea and Coffee Service by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1907 and 1916, and Frank Hobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1939, of circular bulbous panelled form with wide scroll pierced rims and on circular footrims, comprising - teapot, 5.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, coffee pot, 8.25ins high and hot water pot, 7.5ins high, three larger pieces with ebonised handles and finials, gross weight 79ozs
A Victorian Silver Circular Four-Piece Tea Service, by JR and retailed by Edward and Sons, Glasgow and London, Glasgow, 1875, of Eastern design embossed with panels of fish, figures, animals and objects within geometric borders and with rectangular cartouche engraved with crest, comprising - teapot, 7.25ins high, hot water pot, 9.75ins high, each with temple pattern finials, milk jug and sugar bowl, gross weight 63ozsCondition Report:Teapot - hinge to lid works well and lid fits comfortably. Handle tight. Seam to tip of spout, under spout has very slightly opened along approx. 1.3cm along its length.Hot water jug - hinge works well and cover well seated. Handle is tight. Horizontal dent to the base measuring approx. 3.5cm terminates at its right end with a small vertical crack to the metal measuring approx. 5mm. Milk jug - with small dent to foot. Sugar bowl - the rim very slightly out of true. In general terms this service appears to be in reasonably good condition. There is some typical scattered wear to all pieces.
An Edward VIII Silver Square Electric Table Lamp, by British Metallising Co. Ltd London 1936, the column of tapered form on square base and with engine turned ornament, lamp without fitting 12.5ins highCondition Report:This has not been tested to see if it works. There are two miniscule dings to the base, and a very small dent to the lower edge of the base. There is one small ding to one edge if the column close to the top. In other respects this lot appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration
A Victorian Silver Rectangular Inkstand of Shaped Outline, by AB Savory & Sons London, 1858, engraved with anthemion, bell flower and scroll ornament to borders and moulded scroll supports, 12ins x 7.75ins x 3ins high, complete with taper stick and two panel cut and silver mounted inkwells, weighable silver 29ozs
A Pair of Edward VII Silver Oval Two-Handled Baskets and Mixed Silverware, the baskets by various makers, London, 1908, with scroll and floral cast mounts and handles, pierced sides and on shell pattern feet, 8.75ins x 5.25ins x 3.5ins high, engraved with initial 'M', a silver oval sauce boat, Birmingham, 1905, 3.75ins high, and two silver heart pattern trinket dishes, combined weight 28ozs
An Elizabeth II Silver Rectangular Hip Flask, by D.R. & S., Birmingham 1988, of curved form with bayonet cap and engine turned front and back, weight 6ozsCondition ReportThis appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. Measurements are 4.375ins high (overall) by 3.75ins wide.
A George V Silver Rectangular Cigarette Box of Art Deco Design, by A Wilcox, Birmingham, 1935 and retailed by John Bagshaw & Sons of Liverpool, the whole with engine turned ornament, the front with polished stepped cartouche and on bracket feet, 6.5ins x 5.125ins x 2.625ins highCondition Report:Hinge to cover works well and cover well seated. The cover with one miniscule 'ding'. Two small shallow dents to front, and miniscule dent/nick to lower part of right side. Right side also with small scratch. Feet aligned. The interior with original wood lining. Wooden divider(s) missing. Generally this cigarette box appears to be in good condition with just some typical light scattered scratching/minor wear.
A Mixed Lot of Gold and Silver Coinage, comprising - Elizabeth II solid gold coin cover, by Jubilee Mint, containing six first day cover stamps with Windsor post marks and a gold one crown coin, 2015, approximately 1g, in original folder with certificate, a commemorative twenty five Australian dollar 1/4oz gold coin, commemorating her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte, by The Perth Mint, gross weight 7.8g, in original box with certificate, serial no. 00138, an Elizabeth II Tristan da Cunha 9ct gold proof coin, gross weight 1g, in original pouch with certificate and two Victoria old and new head silver coins, 1890, 1893, in box with certificate
A Quantity of Proof Silver Commemorative Coinage, gross weight 15ozsCondition ReportThe coins contained in the Westminster cases are sealed in their original plastic containers and are therefore in mint condition. One coin is a silver one pound commemorative coin, the second slightly larger coin is a commemorative silver coin for Her Majesty the Queen 1926-2016, and is a Cook Islands one dollar coin, the larger of the three coins is in commemoration of Boudicca and is 1oz of fine silver and marked .9999. It is from Baird & Co Bullion Dealers London.
A Victorian Silver Six Division Toast Rack and an Edward VII Four Division Toast Rack, the six division rack by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1895, with angular loop handle and on four ball feet, 6ins x 3.25ins x 4.75ins high, the four division rack by S W Smith and Co, London, 1908, with shaped loop handle and on four flat bun feet, 3.75ins x 2.75ins x 4.25ins high, combined weight 11ozsCondition ReportBoth appear to be in good condition with no obvious loss/damage/restoration.
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