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Konvolut aus 3 ausgefallenen Broschen, 2x SWAROVSKI Tierdarstellungen aus Silber und 1 Rosenblüte aus Bernstein D: ca. 5,5 cm, min. bestoßen, 20./21. Jh., überwiegend sehr guter Erhalt.| Bundle of 3 exceptional brooches, 2x SWAROVSKI animals with silver and 1 roseblossom made of amber, D: ca. 5.5 cm, minimally chipped, 20th/21st century, mostly very good condition.
MANCHESTER SILVER CO. Schale, 925 Silber, 20. Jh. Rundschale auf eingezogenem, profiliertem Stand, Reproduktion nach einem Entwurf von Paul Revere, Modell-Nr. 874, D. ca. 13 cm, ca. 132 g. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| MANCHESTER SILVER CO. Bowl, 925 silver, 20th century. Round bowl on a recessed, profiled stand, reproduction after a design by Paul Revere, model no. 874, d. approx. 13 cm, approx. 132 g. Signs of age and use.
Granatkonvolut 10-teilig, bestehend aus 1 Ring Weite 55 (Schiene aus GG 8K), 1 Kette L: 80 cm, 1 Paar Ohrschrauben, 1 Paar Ohrringen, 4 Broschen und 2 Anhängern, tlw. Silber, tlw. vergoldet, aus unterschiedlichen Epochen 19./20. Jh., tlw. Alters- und Tragespuren, 1 Mittelstein fehlt.| 10-piece bundle of garnet jewellery consisting of 1 ring, size 55 (shank made of 8K gold), 1 necklace L: 80 cm, 1 pair of earscrews, 1 pair of earrings, 4 brooches and 2 pendants, partly silver, partly gilded, 19th/20th century, partly signs of age and wear, 1 center stone is missing.
A Pair of George III Oval Salts, an Oval Mustard Pot and a Cylindrical Pepper Pot, the salts by Nathaniel Smith and Co, Sheffield 1799, with moulded rims, pierced and engraved sides on panel feet 3.375ins x 2ins x 2.125ins high, blue and green glass liners for same, the mustard pot by Duncan Urquhart and Naphtali Hart, London 1794, 2.5ins high, and the pepper pot of tapered form London 1810, 3.5ins high, combined weight7ozsCondition ReportMustard pot - the foot with a small v-shaped section missing, with associated 1mm split. Hinge intact and works well. Evidence of soldering below the upper handle terminal and the lower handle terminal. Internally just below the hinge a probable inserted piece of silver of shield shape. Both sides engraved, the cartouches with monogram to one side and armorial crest to the other. The engraving worn. Glass liner intact. Pair of salts - one foot slightly bent upwards. This salt with a split across underside. Both engraved, with additionally an initial to one side, the other side with engravings and a vacant cartouche. One liner blue, one green. The blue with some miniscule scattered chipping to inside upper edge. All marks rubbed. Pepper pot - some light scattered scratching but otherwise appears to be in good condition.
A Victorian Silver Combination Vesta Case/Wick Holder and a Selection of Vesta Cases, the combination case by Jane Brownett and Alexander Jones, London 1879, engraved with entwined initials to lid and floral spray to back, 1.75ins overall, a late Victorian silver vesta case of spiral fluted form Chester 1894, 2ins overall, nine other silver vesta cases, combined gross weight 9.9ozs, five plated vesta cases and one otherCondition reportPlease note that the image in the catalogue for this lot appears to show eleven silver Vesta cases. The small case shown in the top row, right hand side is in fact plated and this should now be added to the five other non-silver cases in this lot, making six in total. Of the ten silver cases, five have engraved detail, one with a monogram, another with an inscription dated 1905. One plain example has a dent to one side, another of reeded form has some small dents/dings. All hinges work well and covers sit tightly.
A George VI Silver and Blue Enamel RAF Octagonal Compact, and Mixed Items, the compact by John William Barrett, Birmingham 1947, the guilloche enamel lid applied with RAF emblem, the engine turned back engraved with initials "DD", 3ins wide, gross weight 3.5ozs, a silvery metal mounted and paste set floral patterned brooch, 2.5ins overall, stamped "800 Standard", and a small selection of mixed items
A Late 19th/ Early 20th Century Faberge Silver Gilt and Pale Blue Enamel Rectangular Cigarette Case, by A Astrayden, St Petersburg, (stamped 88 standard) the whole with guilloche enamel, the lid applied with gilt metal and red guilloche enamel Order of St Stanislaus badge with red stone oval cabochon thumb piece, 3.75ins x 2.75ins x .75ins high, gross weight 6.1ozs Provenance: Shapiro and Co. Stand 380, Grays, Davies St, London W1, purchased 7/12/94 for £2000Condition reportThere are two small areas of loss to enamel on the right side of the lid close to the upper right corner. Each measures approximately 1mm in diameter. There is some associated light cracking to the enamel. The entire enamel surface has been sprayed with a lacquer, presumably to disguise some restoration. The extent of this restoration cannot be determined. The lacquer is cracking and breaking down in places, particularly to the underside. The side order has been attached to the top of the box, using two rivets/pins. The right of these has come loose. The catch and hinge are good. The original gilded interior shows some slight wear/scattered scratching.
A Sterling Silver Queens Pattern Part Table Service, comprising- four table spoons, six dessert forks and six dessert spoons, some initialed, twelve similar butter knives, a pair of sugar tongs combined weight 38ozs, a similar sterling handled serving fork and bread knifeCondition reportThese are simply stamped 'Ryrie Sterling'. Ryrie were silver makers in Toronto, Ontario circa 1880s/1900s.
A George III Silver Christening Mug and Mixed Silverware, the christening mug possibly by Charles Fox, London 1779, of barrel form with two reeded bands to body and angular scroll handle, 2.75ins high, engraved with initial, a George V silver rectangular four division toast rack Sheffield 1915, 3.75ins x 2ins x 3.5ins high, and a mixed lot of silverware, combined weight 15ozs
A George VI Silver Six Division and a Four Division Rectangular Toast Rack, and Mixed Silverware, the toast racks by H. F. Withers, Birmingham 1937, 4.5ins wide and 3.125ins wide respectively x 3.25ins high, a George V silver sauce boat by Mappin and Webb Birmingham 1932, with shaped rim and double c scroll handle, on paw feet 3.25ins high and a mixed selection of silverware, combined weighable silver 28ozsCondition reportThe divisions to both toast racks are slightly misaligned/out of shape. Sauce boat - a small part of the rim close the handle is slightly depressed. Salt - the blue glass liner is cracked in half. Matching mustard pot - hinge works well but the cover close to the hinge is slightly bent upwards, meaning that it does not sit tightly. Napkin holders - all three are engraved and all have circular cartouches with initials/monograms. Pair of sugar nips - snapped across the top. The upper part of one card case present, and the lower part of another, however they do not match.Butter knife with unmatched silver handle. Small spoon with shell-shaped bowl - engraved handle and with engraved initials. All other pieces appear to be in reasonably good condition.
A George V Silver Oval Basket, a Victorian Circular Sugar Bowl and a Butter Shell, the basket by Holland Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1911, with reeded mounts and pierced border 7.25ins x 4.5ins x 3.25ins high, the sugar bowl by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1899, the part reeded and fluted body embossed with ribbon and swag ornament 4.5ins diameter x 2.75ins high, and the butter shell London 1895 5.125ins overall, latter two mongrammed, combined weight 14ozs
A Pair of Victorian Silver Fiddle and Thread Pattern Asparagus Servers and Mixed Silver and Plated Ware, the asparagus servers, lacking maker's mark, London 1857, weight 6.5ozs, a George III plain silver meat skewer, by R.G. London 1798, 11.25ins, weight 1.5ozs, engraved with crest and two 18th Century silvery metal and whale bone handled punch ladles
A George V Silver Planished Milk Jug and Mixed Silverware, the jug by Henry George Murphy, London 1935, of tapered form, 3ins high, engraved with initial 'H', an Edward VIII silver circular two-handled porringer Birmingham 1936, 5ins diameter x 7ins wide x 2.125ins high, a silver circular inkwell and snuff box, a cigarette case and two cigarette boxes, combined weighable silver 21ozs
A Pair of Late Victorian Silver Oval Sweetmeat Baskets, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1897, the shaped rims cast with scroll and floral ornament, pierced sides and on floral panel feet 5ins x 4ins x 2.75ins high, weight 9ozs, a cranberry and a blue glass liner for sameCondition ReportThe two oval cartouches to each sweetmeat basket are vacant. The scroll work is overall engraved. The engraved detail on one with the blue liner shows some wear, that with the red liner less so. One foot of that with the blue liner is slightly bent out of true causing the basket to rock slightly. The other sits firmly on a flat surface. No obvious sign of repair or loss to either. The blue liner is difficult to get out, the red liner less so. Marks are good. Both glass liners appear to be in good condition with no obvious damage or loss.
A Victorian Silver Die-Stamped Novelty Comical Cat Pattern Pepper Pot, by H.V. Pithey and Co. Birmingham 1910, of seated form with a long neck 2.5ins high, with registration no. 558157, weight .4ozsCondition reportThis appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration.
A 20th Century Cartier Automatic Wristwatch, Model Santos 100, Serial No. 584042, 38mm x 38mm (excluding lugs) case, stainless steel, silver dial with black Roman baton numerals. on conforming black leather strap with flip lock clasp, in manufacturer's suede pouch Note: This model was produced to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Cartier's Watches 1908-2004
Two Late 19th/ 20th Century British Military Caps, comprising - a Shako belonging to the First Nottinghamshire Robin Hood Rifle Volunteer Corps (1909) bearing regimental badge and red hackle, and a Victorian Artillery Volunteers Officers Pill Box Cap, (circa 1890), by Miller Rainer Ltd. of London, manufacturer's badge to inside of lining, the exterior black with silver brocade decoration
A Pair of George III Fiddle Pattern Asparagus Servers and a Victorian Silver Fiddle Pattern Gravy Spoon, the asparagus servers incompletely marked, possibly London 1817, of plain form 9.25ins overall, crested, the gravy spoon by Josiah Williams and Co., Exeter 1858, 12.5ins overall, combined weight 11ozs
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Circular Coasters and Mixed Silver Ware, the coasters by W.I. Broadway and Co., Birmingham ,2000, with moulded and pierced sides and turned mahogany bases, 5ins diameter x 2ins high, a pair of Edward VII silver pillar candlesticks by Thomas A. Scott, Sheffield 1907, with bead mounts 5.25ins high, loaded, and a mixed selection of silverware, combined weighable silver 9ozs
A George III Silver Old English Pattern Gravy Spoon and Mixed Silverware, the gravy spoon by I.B. London 1802, the terminal engraved with initial 'G', a George VI silver two-handled salt and matching mustard pot Birmingham 1938, with gadroon mounts and incurved corners, salt 2.25ins high, and a selection of other mixed silverware, combined weighable silver 26ozs and a small selection of plated items
An Elizabeth II Silver Circular Salver and an Edward VIII Circular Dish, the salver by Carrs of Sheffield 2001, with shaped and moulded rim on three scroll feet 8ins diameter, the circular dish by Gladwin Ltd, Sheffield 1936, with leaf cast rim 7ins diameter, combined weight 17ozs
A Selection of Mainly Georgian and Victorian Silver Old English Pattern Flatware, various makers and dates, some initialed, some crested, comprising- six table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, nine dessert forks, twelve tea spoons, two sauce ladles, two gravy spoons and a soup ladle, combined weight 88ozs, contained in oak two-handled canteen 18.5ins x 14.5ins x 5.25ins high
A Danish Silvery Metal Vase and a Danish Silver One-handled Circular Dish, the vase by Christian F. Heiser of Copenhagen, the planished body with berry and leaf pattern knop, on circular footrim, 8.75ins high, 5.5 oz, the circular one-handled dish by Georg Jensen, with twin scroll handle, 3.5ins diameter x 4.5ins overall, weight 2.3ozs
A George V Silver Rectangular Milk Jug and Sugar Basin, by Asprey and Co. Ltd, London 1926, with shell, scroll and gadroon mounts, scroll handles and on bun feet, 4.25ins high, weight 18ozsCondition ReportBoth pieces sit well on a flat surface. Both show original vertical solder joints to interior and exterior of the bodies. Neither has suffered any obvious damage/loss/restoration. Neither have been engraved with either a crest/monogram/design. Both appear to be in reasonably good condition with no obvious/loss/restoration.
A George V Silver Rectangular Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service, By Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1937, of panelled form and engraved with initials, comprising - teapot 6.25ins high, coffee pot 8.5ins high, each with ebonised finial and handles, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 61ozs
Seven George V Silver Coffee Spoons, Two Similar Teaspoons and Mixed Silverware, the seven spoons by Alexander Clark and Co., Birmingham 1934, with shaped rims, engraved with crest and initials and a mixed lot of silver and silver-backed items, combined weighable silver 20ozs
A group of collectables, comprising two miniature silver tankards with glass bases, engraved 'Moran Polo Club Golf Course', each 5cm high, three penknives, a pair of gold plated cufflinks, boxed, a thimble, a thimble 'cover', a brass photo locket, 4cm, an American 'For Good Conduct' medal, a George V 1936 commemorative medal, and four brass quatrefoil shaped tags, each inscribed 'H.N.' for 1955, 1956, 1957, and 1958, each 1.8cm. (12)
A collection of forty eight thimbles, including thirty six silver and other metal examples, two by Charles Horner, one miniature / charm, two glass millefiori, one Royal Crown Derby, one ceramic blue and white, one cloisonne enamel, one wooden, two abalone shell inlaid, one ivory, and six plastic, in two small wooden display cases. (48)
An Early 20th Century Lady's Diamond and Platinum Manual Wind Wristwatch, platinum case set with old European cut diamonds, approximately 5.50cts, 60mm x 17mm overall, silver dial with black Arabic baton numerals, winder set with cabochon sapphire, on silver silk bracelet, gross weight 19.3g
A Pair of Victorian Silver Spill Vases and Mixed Silverware, the spill vases by William Comyns and Sons,London 1892, with crimped rims embossed with spiral scroll ribbon and floral ornament on circular bases, 8ins high, loaded, a George V silver three-piece condiment set, London 1911, a selection of silver fiddle pattern spoons and other silverware combined weighable silver 22ozs
A Swiss Silver Cased Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, inscribed " Kantonal Schutzen Fest, Berne 1897", 53mm diameter case, heavily chased to the back, depicting crown over bear in shield, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in original fitted case
A Sterling Silver Part Table Service, stamped 925 Sterling, with moulded handles with angular terminals, engraved with oval cartouche and initials, comprising- four table spoons, six soup spoons, twelve tea spoons, two large tea spoons, twelve pastry forks, six butter knives and two dessert forks, weight 47ozs, and two matching cheese knives, and a pair of sterling silver handled carvers
Five George III Silver Caddy Spoons, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1806-1816, one with leaf-shaped bowl, one with plain "tulip" bowl with shaped handle, and three others, combined weight 1.27ozsCondition reportThe bowls of three are engraved, as are the handles of two, which also have engraved initials. One with an oval bowl has a small crease to the back upper part. The marks on one of tulip shape with mother-of-pearl handle are worn, but the remaining four have reasonably clear marks.
A Pair of Late Victorian Silver Oval Salts of Neo Classical Design and Mixed Silver, the salts by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1896, with bead mounts, pierced sides with floral garlands and ring handles, 5.25ins wide x 2.75ins high, and blue glass liners for same, a late Victorian silver cylindrical tea caddy by William Comyns and Sons London 1893, with spiral reeded fluted and bead ornament 4.25ins high, four silver napkin rings and four sterling silver baskets/dishes, combined weighable silver 21ozs, and a plated retractable brush with engine-turned ornament and blue cabochon stone set button, 95mm overall
A George V Silver Combination Vesta Case/Cigar Cutter and a Selection of Vesta Cases, the combination case by Charles S Green and Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1911, engraved with circular cartouche and reeded ornament 2.125ins overall, a late Victorian silver vesta case of reeded form by H C Freeman and Co London 1893, 2ins overall, nine other silver vesta cases, an oxidised metal rugby ball pattern vesta case 2ins overall and four other cases various
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