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Alfred Jewel. A fine late 19th-century replica of the Alfred Jewel, with a later loop hallmarked for Birmingham 1954, in silver-gilt, with polychrome enameled image of a standing male with rock crystal cover, the edge with text +AELFRED MEC HEHT GEWYRCAN), with pelleted border above, the finial formed as a beast-head with suspension emerging from mouth, the base engraved with a foliate decoration, 7cm long, in original fitted brown leather case Qty: (1)Footnote: The Alfred Jewel is an Anglo-Saxon pendant dating to the late 9th century and was made during the reign of Alfred the Great. It is made of gold with enamel and quartz decoration and was discovered in North Petherton, Somerset in 1693.Now on display at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. The inscription reads "aelfred mec heht gewyrcan", (Alfred ordered me to be made). After decades of scholarly discussion, it is now "generally accepted" that the jewel's function was to be the handle for a pointer stick for following words when reading a book.There were a number of silver-gilt replicas of the Alfred Jewel produced during the reign of Queen Victoria and were commissioned and distributed by Elliot Stock (a London bookseller and publisher).
Tunbridge Ware. A Victorian Tunbridge Ware box by T Barton, the lid inset with a pin cushion, the base with original trade label, 7cm high x 15cm wide x 10cm deep, together with a collection of miscellaneous items including a George III tortoiseshell etui of tapered, inlaid in silver retaining one bottle, 6.5cm long, a gold painted porcelain cup and saucer with a profile of Napoleon in relief, the cup in the 'Josephine' style with elegant handle, rubbing to the gildings and no marks, cup 13.5cm high, saucer 16cm diameter, a Japanese carved ivory ball, Meiji period (1868-1912), Japanese carved horn lion, 17cm long and other items Qty: (small box )
Malcolm Appleby. A jewellery suite by Malcolm Appleby, Edinburgh 1995, comprising an 18ct gold and silver necklace, the eighteen two-tone links each with an abstract design, some with hallmarks, the link stamped 750, 49cm long, together with matching earrings, hallmarks for Edinburgh 1994, 4.8cm long, plus a pair of circular silver ear studs each depicting a Scottish wild rose, 1.4cm diameter Edinburgh 2000 and a silver button manufactured in the same year, gross weight 45.8gQty: (4)Footnote: Malcolm Appleby (1946-), was born in West Wickham, London, he studied at Central School of Art as well as the Royal College of Art, London. He established a studio in Scotland in 1969, specialising in silver and metal engraving.
Mixed Jewellery. A collection of Mexican and middle eastern silver jewellery, including a large brooch with a polished turquoise cabochon, 55mm long, a silver and amber pendant, 50mm diameter on a fine silver chain plus a similar pair of earrings, green hardstone necklace and other itemsQty: (small bag)
Mixed Jewellery. An 18K gold ladies fob watch, with Swiss movement signed S. Barlow, lacking glass and hand, poor condition, 35mm diameter together a Victorian silver and agate brooch, 55mm wide, a Victorian silver knot brooch, 35mm wide, gilt metal seal fob inset with a carnelian, 19th-century yellow metal pendant inset with a lock of hair and other items Qty: (8)
Mixed Silver. A George III silver soup ladle by Thomas Dicks, London 1803, plain form engraved with a monogram, 32cm long, 186g, together with a George IV silver basting spoon by Randall Chatterton, London 1832, 29cm long, 77g, a pair of George III bright cut sugar tongs by WS, London 1806 (31g), another pair by WHR, Dublin 1824 (46g) plus a teapoon (18g) and mustard spoon, London 1790 (15.5g)Qty: (6)
Bulldog Club. Two silver prize teaspoons for The London Bulldog Society, Birmingham, 1912 and 1913, engraved 'Islington 1913 Marley Cup Letchford Lassie' and L.K.A. 1915 Aston Lion Cup Letchford Lion', together with two further silver teaspoons for Manchester and Counties Bulldog Club, Sheffield 1913, one engraved 'London B.S. 1913 Letchford Lassie', the other 'A&B Show 1914 Letchford Minnie', approximately 15cm long, combined weight 128gQty: (4)
Caddy Spoon. A George III silver caddy spoon, of leaf form by TI(?), London 1817, the bowl engraved with loop handle, marks worn, approximately 7cm long, together with a white metal toddy ladle, the foliate embossed bowl inset with a Queen Anne 1707 Shilling, with a long turned fruitwood handle, approximately 31cm, a pair of Victorian silver candle snuffers by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1897, 17cm long, a silver vesta case, two mother of pearl and silver fruit knives plus a novelty silver bookmark in the form of a swallow by WH, Birmingham 1897, 6cm longQty: (7)
Cream Jug. A George III silver cream jug by Robert and David Hennell, London 1796, of ogee form with engraved decoration, with traces of monogram bordered by a wreath, 10.5cm high, approximately 105g together with a contintental silver beaker by Cesar Tonnelier, France, of plain tapering form engraved with foliate garlands, gilded interior, 7cm high, 74gQty: (2)
Cream Jug. A Victorian silver cream jug by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1898, of baluster form embossed with two swans a vacant cartouche and c scroll decoration, scroll handle of 2 cabriole supports, 7cm high, 71g, together with a similar cream jug, London 1818, 9cm high, 74gQty: (2)
Cream Jug. An Edwardian silver cream jug by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1903, of helmet shape form with reeded handle and oval foot, 14cm high, 115g, together with a silver tea canister by William Aitken, Birmingham 1904, of cylindrical form with flat cover, 8.5cm high, 185g Qty: (2)
Desk Standish. A George II silver desk standish by William Robertson, London 1757, the rectangular base with pierced gallery, encompassing a silver candlestick over a glass pot, flanked by two silver top pounce pots (one glass base cracked in half), the base raised on four splayed supports, engraved with a monogram to the underside of the base, 5cm high x 19cm wide x 10.5cm deep, the tray weighing 279gQty: (1)
Irish Silver. A George III Irish silver cake slice by William Bond, Dublin circa 1790, with pierced and chased blade decorated with exotic birds amongst flowers, the handle with feather edge and the rounded top engraved with the armorial of Lt. Gen. Lancelot Baugh (1728-1792), 30cm long, 155gQty: (1)Footnote: William Bond is recorded as working in Dublin between 1785-1808.The armorial is of Lt. Gen. Lancelot Baugh (1728-1792) and shows gules of fess vair between 3 mullets agent. Lancelot Baugh was a British career military officer, who rose through the ranks and was eventually promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-General. For many years he was a Colonel of the Sixth (or Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot. It appears he was stationed in Dublin in the 1780s/early 90s. The Syracuse University Special Collections holds a letter from Lt. Gen. Lancelot Baugh to an unidentified recipient “Sir George”, written from Dublin, 1785, on behalf of a young Irish soldier named Hill who was in need of funds. His will of 1792 mentions three close cousins, Charles Hill of Ireland, Lancelot Hill of Limerick and James Hill of Dublin. The letter of 1785 may well refer to one of his cousins.
Mixed Silver. A George III silver mug by Charles Chesterman, London 1770, the miniature baluster form mug engraved with monogram and with scroll handle, 6.5cm high, 76g, together with a George III silver etui (lacking contents), of tapered form, engraved with geometric and chequered decoration, marks worn, 6cm high plus three pieces of foreign silverQty: (5)
Mixed Silver. A George V silver coffee pot by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929, of tapered form with ebony finial and handle, 21cm high, gross weight 541g, together with a similar teapot, makers mark worn, Birmingham 1931, 24cm long, gross weight 403g, two sauceboats by Viner's Limited, Sheffield 1929 (100g) and the other by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1931 (100g), together with a modern pair of bottle coasters, each with pierced decoration and turned oak base, 10.5cm diameter, weightedQty: (6)
Mixed Silver. A Victorian silver mug by Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1894, plain form engraved with former owners name, 11cm high, 319g, together with a George III silver cream jug, marks worn, 13cm long, 109g, a Victorian silver christening cup by D & LS, Birmingham 1883, 9cm high, 112g, two cased christening sets, comprising knife, fork and spoon and other items, weighable silver approximately 628gQty: (10)
Mixed Silver. An Edwardian silver snuff box by William Neale 1904, of oval form curved to fit in a pocket, engraved with a monogram and dated 1908, 8cm long, 34g, together with a cream jug, London 1914, of ovoid form with reeded neck and handle, 6.8cm high, 105g, a mustard pot with blue glass liner, London 1911, 6.5cm high, 52g, a christening cup, Birmingham 1917, 8cm high, 149g, a modern metal wine label for Claret, a silver napkin ring (34g), miniature silver propelling pencil, another silver pencil, a plated pencil, plus a 1920s Danish silver-plated pillboxQty: (10)
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