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Lot 106

An Edwardian silver mounted pocket watch stand, Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1909, of rectangular form, the cover with embossed scrolling foliate detail, black leather reverse with easel stand, 8.9cm x 7.5cm, containing a silver coloured open face pocket watch, case size 50mmCR; Watch is not in working order. Watch ticks for a few seconds when wound, but stops shortly after. Dial shows several hairline cracks, but no losses. All numbers and lettering is clear and legible. There is scratching and wear to the glass and heavy scratching and wear to the case and inner cover. Heavy denting, piercing and splitting to the highpoints of the decoration, around the edges and aperture. Heavy scratching and wear. Heavy wear and areas of loss to the leather on the reverse and sides. Heavy wear and loss to the green felt lining of the interior. Easel stand in working order. Cover opens smoothly and closes with a snap.  

Lot 11

A six piece silver cruet set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1919, comprising; a pair of open salts, a pair of wet mustards and a pair of pepperettes, each of compressed form with three shell capped hoof feet and gadrooned border, open salt and mustards with blue glass liners, each pepperette 9cm high, accompanied by four silver spoons, John Round & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1901-2, each 7.4cm long, gross weight (excluding liners) 13.62ozt (10)

Lot 111

A George V three-piece silver tea service by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1932, comprising teapot, sucrier and milk jug, each of compressed rectangular form with angled handles on four ball feet, teapot with ebonised knop and handle, teapot 16cm high, gross weight 35.11ozt (3)

Lot 112

A silver salver, Garrard & Co, Sheffield 1992, of octagonal form with waved gadroon border on four ball and claw feet, 25.4cm wide, weight 19.41ozt

Lot 114

A silver christening cup by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1923, of plain polished cylindrical form with loop handle, 5cm high, together with a silver coloured ash tray, of triangular form with etched detail to borders and inscription to centre, marked to reverse 'Plata Artistica Mexico Sterling-925', 10.5cm wide, and a silver pin dish by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1994, 12.5cm wide, gross weight 7.27ozt (3)

Lot 115

Two silver coloured novelty pin dishes in the form of sombreros, each chased with birds and floral motifs with rope twist borders, each stamped '925/1000', largest 11.2cm wide, smallest 8.7cm wide, together with a silver mounted cut glass dressing table jar, Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1904, the cover decorated with Reynold's Angels, 8.8cm wide, a further silver mounted cut glass dressing table jar, 7.8cm wide, a silver napkin ring, 4.6cm diameter, a silver mounted bottle coaster, 9.5cm wide, and a silver plated pot pouri, 8.5cm high (7)

Lot 117

A silver plated table lighter in the form of an elephant, 12.7cm high (at fault)

Lot 118

A Christofle silver plated bread bowl, in the form of a circular weaved basket with loop handle, 29cm wide, together with a further silver plated basket form bread bowl, of oval form with twin-handles, 36.5cm wide (2)

Lot 12

A set of four Edwardian silver open salts, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1903, each of tapering circular form with scalloped borders and embossed floral decoration, gilt interiors, each 6.2cm diameter, together with a pair of Edwardian silver sugar tongs by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1901, 10.2cm long, a cased set of six George V silver teaspoons, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, each 10.4cm long, a cased set of six butter knives with weighted silver handles, each 16.6cm long, and a cased set of six butter knives with ivorine handles, each 18.2cm long (23)

Lot 120

A large selection of silver plated tableware, to include a pair of Christofle twin-handled dishes and covers, each 30cm wide, a four-piece silver plated 'Alpacca' tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sucrier, a Dutch white metal dish and cover, and a further assortment of serving dishes and cutlery (qty)

Lot 121

A set of twelve silver coloured Indian musician figures, each in traditional dress adorned with bells, each measuring between 17cm - 18.5cm (at fault) (12)

Lot 123

An early 20th century silver plated jewellery casket, of square form on stepped base, monogrammed initials to hinged cover, blue velvet lined interior, 20.5cm W x 20.5cm D x 9.7cm H

Lot 124

HUNTING INTEREST: A Victorian silver mounted hunting flask, Griffiths & Singleton, Birmingham 1900, of typical tapering form with plain polished mount, 22cm long, complete in a brown leather case (at fault), together with another cased hunting flask, 23.5cm cm long, a stainless steel hip flask, 13cm long, a Victorian silver mounted riding crop, 71.5cm long, a leather example by Swain Adeney Brigg, 77cm long, and a further leather example, 79cm long (6)

Lot 125

A large twin-handled silver plated presentation tray, of rounded rectangular form with gadroon border raised upon four scroll feet, vacant shield cartouche to centre, 76.8cm wide, together with a cased set of twelve ivory handled fish knives and forks, the case with inlaid panel for 'James Dwerryhouse 52 Castle St Liverpool', a pair of hard-soldered spirit warming pans, each 36.5cm long, a silver plated salver, 25.7cm diameter, and a further selection of silver plated and silver coloured tableware (qty)

Lot 14

A set of three silver mounted coasters, William Comyns, London 1985, each of circular form with turned mahogany bases, plain polished stepped borders and beaded rims, each 9.4cm wide, together with a matched example, Mappin & Webb, London 1984 (4)CR; Condition very good. No large dents, splits or signs of repair. General scratching and wear commensurate with age and light use. 

Lot 141

A Gentleman's vintage 18ct gold Buren Grand Prix wristwatch, the rectangular silver brushed dial with arabic numerals and subsidiary dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished case, 23mm x 33mm, stamped to reverse '815048', import marks for Glasgow 1937, hand wind movement, set to a gold plated expanding strap Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.Note; This watch ticks when wound. Weight (including strap) 50.2gms. 

Lot 150

A Victorian Fattorini & Sons silver pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with roman numerals, outer seconds track and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished case, shield cartouche to reverse, marks to inside reverse cover for Fattorini & Sons, Chester 1898, key wind movement, 55mm diameter, weight 152.1gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Lot 170

A pair of Mont Blanc lapis lazuli and enamelled silver coloured cufflinks, each 20mm wide, complete in box, together with a further pair of Mont Blanc enamelled silver coloured cufflinks, each 14mm wide, complete in box, a pair of silver coloured carnelian set cufflinks, and an eilat stone set necklace (7)

Lot 175

A selection of Victorian and later jewellery, to include an early 20th century pearl and diamond gold coloured floral brooch, 37mm long (at fault), a gold coloured brooch set with a turquoise coloured gemstone, 42mm wide, a gold coloured turquoise set brooch stamped '9ct', 30mm wide, a paste set silver bracelet, 18cm long, a silver coloured Thai fan brooch, 34mm wide, a silver coloured cultured pearl set wreath brooch, 20mm wide, and a silver coloured paste set stick pin, 57mm long (7)

Lot 177

An early 20th century monkey brooch, the unmarked gold coloured bar brooch with cultured pearl terminals, 4.2cm wide, supporting a silver coloured monkey with rose cut diamonds set to body and emeralds set to eyes, suspending a silver coloured monkey with mixed cut emeralds set to body and rubies set to eyes, 6.5cm long, weight 8.0gms

Lot 18

A George III silver fiddle pattern ladle, Richard Poulden, London 1819, 33.5cm long, weight 6.07oztCR; No large dents, splits or repairs. Some thinning around the edge of the bowl. Heavy scratching and wear throughout.  

Lot 184

An early 19th century diamond set bow brooch, comprising a central old cut diamond measuring 4.5mm x 4.8mm, bezel set to pierced stylized bow surround with old cut and rose cut diamonds throughout, all set in silver coloured metal to a gold coloured reverse (unmarked), with later hinged pin and loop fastening, 5cm wide, weight 17.9gms (at fault)CR; Very heavy wear. Splitting, loss and solder repair throughout frame. Later brooch fittings. Some diamonds are missing. Many of the diamonds show chips and fractures. Central stone wobbles slightly in setting. See pictures for illustration.Assessed clarity VS+. Assessed colour Tinted. Very small chips to the edge of the table facet.

Lot 19

A pair of silver four division toast racks, Garrard & Co, 1957, comprising five arched bars with simple loop handle, each 8.4cm long, gross weight of pair 8.19ozt (2)

Lot 195

An Edwardian pearl and turquoise set floral garland brooch, indistinctly stamped to reverse, 25mm diameter, together with an Edwardian pearl and turquoise set bar brooch, 52mm wide, a carved shell cameo brooch in a gold coloured mount, 42mm long, a Victorian ruby and diamond bar brooch, 43mm wide, a 15ct gold horseshoe stick pin, 53mm long, and a silver gilt and enamel watch pendant, 22mm diameter (at fault) (6)

Lot 2

A George II silver tankard, John Payne, London 1752, of baluster form on circular foot with scrolling handle, decorated with embossed scrolling foliate detail and vacant cartouche, 12cm high, weight 10.61oztCR; Numerous small dents to the body, mostly concentrated around the baluster base. Some denting/misshaping to the rim and foot, causing the tankard to wobble slightly on a level surface. No splitting or signs of repair. Hallmarks to base are crisp and clear. 

Lot 20

A silver mounted photograph frame, Mere Designs, Edinburgh 1998, of rectangular form with reeded border, navy velvet to reverse with easel support, 24cm x 19cm, together with a further silver mounted photograph frame, B S C Ltd, London 1994, of rounded rectangular from with embossed scrolling detail, navy velvet to reverse with easel support, 23.8cm x 18.4cm (2)CR; Mere Designed example: The silver mount is lifting slightly in the corners. Definition has been lost to the detail on the border. Moderate amount of small dents, scratching and wear to the frame mounts throughout. Easel is wobbly. Glass in good order. No signs of repair or splitting.BSC example: Light denting, scratching and wear throughout mount. No signs of splitting or repair. Glass in good order. 

Lot 212

A Clogau silver Tree of Life Fairy Locket, the heart-shaped locket opening to reveal a gold plated fairy figure, 30mm wide, upon a belcher link chain with spring ring and loop fastening, 45cm long, together with a matching pair of silver drop earrings, each 26mm long, and a pair of Clogau silver heart-shaped stud earrings, each 10mm wide (5)

Lot 213

A Georg Jensen silver elephant necklace, designed as two elephant head profiles with entwined trunks, Georg Jensen oval mark to reverse, stamped '925S DENMARK' and 'A9', 48mm wide, upon a silver coloured belcher link chain with toggle clasp, 52.5cm wide, weight 31.5gms

Lot 22

A late Victorian novelty silver mounted timepiece, Douglas Clock Co, Birmingham 1898, modelled as an anvil upon a tree stump, upon a faux marble square base, later quartz movement, 11cm high

Lot 23

A George III silver swing handled sugar basket, Thomas Heming, London 1774, of tapering form with pierced foliate swag decoration, upon circular foot with beaded borders and rope twist handle, blue glass liner, 12.5cm high, weight excluding liner 2.59ozt

Lot 231

A Pelikan 'Toledo M700' fountain pen, the black case with silver gilt etched mount, the clip modelled as a pelican, 18ct gold nib, complete in presentation case with Pelikan fountain pen inkNote; Length (top of cap to end) approximately 12.7cm. Length without cap (nib to end) 12.2cm.Maximum width of pen 11.98mm. Maximum width of cap 13.43mm. 

Lot 235

A silver and enamelled dressing table set, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1939, comprising mirror, clothes brush and hairbrush, each with shaped borders and light blue guilloche enamel, mirror 28cm long, complete in a fitted caseCR: Chip to the enamel of the reverse of the hairbrush, about 8mm wide. General scratching and wear, no other large chips or losses. Some light denting and splitting to the silver around the brush head. Bristles show moderate to heavy wear.Enamel to mirror is in good order, no cracks, chips or losses, general scratching and wear only. Glass in good order, no cracks, chips or losses. No splits or denting to the silver, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use only.Enamel to clothes brush is in good order, no cracks, chips or losses. Silver in good order, some thinning and very minor denting around the bristles, but this is largely in good order. Bristles show moderate to heavy wear.One of the buckles to the case is missing/not functioning. Heavy wear and tear to the leather, perticularaly concentrated on the edges. Interior silk and velvet show general wear and tear, but largely in good order. 

Lot 241

An Arts & Crafts style jewellery casket, the rectangular oak box with tan leather cover, silver coloured mounts and paste cabochons set to corners, upon four ball feet, green velvet lining, 13.5cm W x 9.5cm D x 9cm H

Lot 25

An Edwardian silver candle extinguisher in the form of a hunting horn, possibly Sampson Mordan, Chester 1906, inscription 'D.A.C.C. 1908', 29.5cm high, weight 1.37oztCR; Wear and loss to the banding (see pictures). Many small dents throughout. Small areas of splitting (see pictures). Signs of later solder repair. Engravings are clear, hallmarks are heavily worn.  

Lot 26

An Art Deco tea caddy, of faceted form with engine turned decoration, opening to reveal integral caddy spoon to cover, marked to base 'STERLING SILVER G.S.A.LTD', 6.8cm high, weight 5.72ozt

Lot 27

A continental silver wine taster, of circular form with embossed and engraved decoration and loop handle, inscribed 'LL VICTOR L', 9.5cm long, weight 1.16ozt

Lot 28

A selection of silver sewing tools, to include; a glove darner stamped 'P&P STERLING', 11cm long, a hem measure stamped 'STERLING', 11.5cm long, and a George IV silver needlework frame, marks for John & Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1824, 8.8cm wide, gross weight of group 1.53ozt (3)

Lot 29

A 19th century silver rattle, marks for 'GB', (city & date letter absent) of circular form with whistle and two bells, engraved floral decoration, 10.4cm long, together with a Georgian oval magnifying glass with tortoiseshell case, 8cm wide (2)

Lot 31

An early 20th century Hungarian silver enamelled box, of circular form with red and white guilloche enamel decoration to hinged cover, plain polished exterior, gilt interior, stamped 'BACHRUCH 900' to cover, 10.2cm diameterCR; Weight: 12.75oztCracks to the enamel to the cover, possible signs of later repair. Enamel to the base shows heavy scratching and wear, but no signs of loss, possible signs of repair. Several, shallow dents, moderate scratching and wear to the metal on the cover and base. Signs of solder repair around the lip of the cover, further signs of possible solder repair to the base. Heavy scratching to the interior, some wear and loss to the gilt interior. Cover opens and closes smoothly, but does not sit completely flush. There is a rattling sound when the box is moved, probably emanating from the cover, though its cause is unexplained. 

Lot 32

An Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion modelled as an elephant, Adie & Lovekin, Chester 1909, 3.7cm long, together with an Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion modelled as a canoe, Birmingham 1902 (maker's marks worn), 8.6cm long (2)CR; Canoe: Moderate denting to body throughout. Beginning signs of splitting to the ends of the model and to the base. Heavy scratching, wear and tear commensurate with age and use. Some of the engraved detail and the hallmarks around the ends of the boat have worn considerably. Possible signs of repair to the base of the canoe. Cushion shows general wear and tear, but no splitting, major damage or repair - the fabric may be a later replacement.Elephant: Moderate denting, around the body, legs and head. Small splits around the cushion and legs. Heavy scratching and wear. Extensive wear to the cushion, leaving only the weave. Silver polish residue around the cushion and in crevices. 

Lot 33

An Edwardian novelty silver mounted pin cushion, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1909, in the form of a roller skate, 7cm long

Lot 35

A selection of Victorian lily pattern silver cutlery, Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1863, comprising; six dinner forks, 20.8cm long, six salad forks, 18cm long, six tablespoons, 18cm long, and six teaspoons, 15cm long, each with engraved crest to thumbpiece, gross weight of group 44.07ozt (24)

Lot 38

A George V silver egg cruet, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1911, comprising four cups, each 6.2cm high, set to a circular stand raised on four feet with central handle, 15cm high, together with four spoons, one a matching silver Mappin & Webb example, and three silver plated examples, each approximately 12.5cm long, gross weight (excluding plated spoons) 15.30oztCR; No personal engravings. Please note that three of the four teaspoons are unmatched, plated examples.Hallmarks to the stand, cups and teaspoon are clear. Base in good order, no large dents, thinning, splitting or signs of repair. One foot shows heavy wear/denting, all other feet appear to be in good order. The stand does wobble on a level service. The handle is loose and requires tightening. The cups are in good order, two show some minor denting, a couple to the body and some small dents around the bases. There are no other large dents, splits of signs of repair, though all cups do show moderate scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. The silver spoon shows some thinning and denting around the edge of the bowl, and some loss of definition, but no splits or signs of repair. The plated examples are in good order, no splitting, thinning or signs of repair.

Lot 39

A set of six George V silver cake forks, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1933, each 13.2cm long, together with a set of four silver teaspoons, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1911, each 12.5cm long, a further five assorted silver teaspoons and a silver butter knife, gross weight of group 8.91ozt (16)

Lot 396

A cased Myott, Sons & Co Art Deco dessert service, comprising: six dessert plates, each hand painted in a pastel rainbow design with silver coloured highlights, and six silver coloured forks, in a fitted case with retailer's label for 'Lloyd, Payne & Amiel Ltd', 44.5cm W x 23cm D x 7cm H CONDITION REPORT:The plates show fine surface wear, fine surface scratching and rubbing to the silver highlights, but no visible chips, cracks or losses.  The flats of the wells appear to be slightly discoloured compared to the walls, and there are also some areas of discoloration to the rims.  One plate shows faults to the silver highlights.  The handles of the forks are stained and would benefit from cleaning.  The case closes easily.

Lot 4

Two George III silver swing-handled sugar baskets, Charles Hougham, London 1790, the faceted navette shaped bowls upon tapering feet with engraved floral swag decoration and gilt interiors, each with engraved monogrammed initials 'JEE', largest 17.5cm high, smallest 14cm high, accompanied by a matching spoon, 12cm long, gross weight of group 10.86ozt (3) Please note: There is splitting to the spoon - see additional pictures for illustration. 

Lot 40

An Edwardian silver rose bowl, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1904, of circular form on stepped circular foot, scrolling floral repoussé decoration with three vacant cartouches, silver coloured net to interior, 15.3cm wide, weight (excluding net) 8.66ozt (at fault) 

Lot 41

A selection of silver commemorative and novelty teaspoons and coffee spoons, including a pair the silver jubilee of George V, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1935, each 13cm long, three coffee spoons for the silver jubilee of George V, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1936, each 9.2cm long, a silver and enamel teaspoon for the coronation of Edward VIII, 12.2cm long, and a further fifteen silver spoons of assorted dates, styles and sizes, gross weight of group 9.41ozt (21)

Lot 410

A cut-glass locking decanter, of rectangular form with canted corners, hobnail decoration and star-cut base, the lock stamped 'Chapman's Patent', 25cm high, together with four further cut glass decanters of assorted sizes and styles, each decanter accompanied by a silver decanter label, of rectangular form with shell and gadroon border, measuring 6cm x 4cm and three further silver decanter labels 'Madeira', 'Vermouth' and 'Sherry' (13)

Lot 43

A George V silver milk jug and sucrier, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1935, each of tapering faceted form on circular foot and angular handles, milk jug 7.8cm high, sucrier 8.5cm high, gross weight 7.24ozt (2)

Lot 44

A George V silver cigarette case, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1911, of curved rectangular form, the cover with engraved monogrammed initials, 8.7cm x 7cm, together with an Edwardian silver and enamelled compact, Douglas Clock Co Ltd, Birmingham 1905, of circular form with guilloche enamelled cover decorated with roses, 38mm diameter, and a silver coloured blue enamel compact, 41mm diameter (3)CR; Cigarette case: Some denting to the body, mostly concentrated to the corners and sides. Very heavy scratching to the exterior and interior, general wear and tear. Loss of definition to the monogrammed initials. No splitting or signs of repair. Case does close flush, but is difficult to open - button is not in working order.Blue Enamel compact: Heavy denting to the sides and reverse. Heavy scratching and wear to the exterior. Enamel in good order, scratching and wear, but no cracks chips or losses. Mirror in good order no cracks, chips or losses. Powder and puff present to the interior. No splits of signs of repair. Cover is in working order.Rose Enamel compact: Some chips to the enamel, around the centre of the cover - these are relatively shallow, and do not expose the metal underneath. Heavy scratching to the enamel cover. Heavy denting, concentrated around the sides. Heavy scratching, wear and tear. No splits or signs of repair. Cover in working order. 

Lot 45

A 19th century Dutch silver teapot and sucrier, stamped 'ICH' with retailers mark for 'DIEMONT', each of compressed form on circular base with raised borders, teapot with ebonised handle and knop, 21.5cm long, gross weight 18.20ozt (2)

Lot 47

A pair of George V miniature silver entrée dishes, Reid & Sons, Birmingham 1936, each of rectangular form with canted corners and gadrooned borders, detachable cover with twin loop handles, each 12cm wide (2)

Lot 48

A George V silver twin-handled trophy, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1919, the waisted bowl with dolphin capped foliate handles and gadroon border on stepped circular foot, 7cm high, weight 5.99ozt

Lot 49

A George V silver golfing trophy, Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1930, in the form of a rabbit holding a golf club upon a half golf ball, ebonised socle with vacant white metal plaque, 9cm high (at fault), together with a set of four Victorian silver menu card holders, King & Son, London 1894, each designed as a cherub face amongst a pierced scrolling surround, each 10.7cm wide (at fault), a late Victorian silver pin dish, A&J Zimmerman, London 1900, 11cm x 7.7cm, and a George VI silver compact, E J Trevitt & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1941, 7cm x 7cm (7)

Lot 50

A selection of silver tableware, to include; a George V silver four-division toast rack, Reid & Sons, Birmingham 1936, 7.5cm long, a silver commemorative seal top spoon for the coronation of Elizabeth II, Reid & Sons, London 1953, a George V silver mounted pepper grinder, Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1932, 10cm high, a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, 12.5cm long, a continental silver teaspoon, 13.6cm long, and a George III silver caddy spoon, 7.2cm long (6)CR; Pepper Grinder: Several dents around the head and base, leading to some misshaping. Heavy scratching and wear throughout. No signs of splitting and repair. Moderate wear to the hallmarks, but they are legible.Toast rack: Moderate bending/misshaping to the base - as a result, the rack does not sit flat on a level surface. There is some bending/misshaping to the arches, mostly concentrated to the central bar. Moderate scratching and wear throughout. No splitting or signs of repair.Seal top spoon: Some denting/misshaping wear the bowl meets the handle. Some splitting where the bowl meets the handle, and to the detail of the finial. Moderate scratching, wear and tear. Jubilee mark to inside of bowl. No signs of repair.Continental spoon: Moderate denting to the bowl. Moderate scratching and wear throughout. Some small areas of splitting and loss to the handle. No signs of repair.Sugar tongs: Connecting pin is slightly loose, and the two halves do not sit flush to each other, wobbling when opening. Some denting to the highpoints and finger loops, some areas of minor splitting in the loops and crevices. No signs of repair.Caddy spoon: Some thinning around the edges of the bowl and handle, light denting throughout. No signs of splitting or repair.

Lot 51

A selection of silver and silver plated tableware and accessories, to include; a part silver mounted dressing table set, Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1924-37, comprising hairbrush, clothes brush and jar cover, two silver handled shoe horns, two silver coloured dwarf candlesticks, a silver plated wine cooler, a silver plated salver and two silver plated spoons (11)

Lot 53

A pair of George V silver candlesticks by William & Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1912, with waisted knopped stems and loaded shaped bases with cast decoration, detachable drip pans, each 22.5cm high (2) (at fault)

Lot 54

A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1907, Corinthian columns of stepped loaded bases with beaded borders, one with later replacement silver coloured sconce (unmarked), each 13.5cm high (2)CR; NOTE; One sconce is a later silver coloured replacement which is not marked. Please see the additional images for illustration.Both examples show heavy denting and wear to bases. One example shows a large dent to the capital. There are several areas of splitting in both examples (see pictures). Both show scratching, general wear and loss of some loss of definition to detail commensurate with age and use. Both sconces are detachable, but there is difficulty in removing them. Both show blue-tack residue to the interior. Both show heavy wear to the fabric on the bases. Both would benefit from professional cleaning.

Lot 544

A Victorian silver plated London Dome ear trumpet by F C Rein & Son, the foliate engraved bell with pierced scroll grille, the tube with shaped ivory earpiece, engraved 'F C Rein & Son Patentees, Sole Inventors & Makers, 108 Strand, London', 9.5cm high Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the UK. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.  CONDITION REPORT:The ivory earpiece shows a full length split, and is slightly loose on the tube as a result.  The body shows rubbing to the engraved decoration and tarnish across the surface, but no visible losses to the plate.  The interior shows a build up of dirt, tarnish and discolouration.

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