Group of Victorian and later silver and white metal jewellery - to include Victorian locket, earrings, brooches, bangle and watch chain CONDITION REPORT Locket - Birmingham 1885, fair condition commensurate with age, no glass to the interior but does have the fittings / frames to hold the glass / photographs in place, 60mm x 35mm. Pair Acorn earrings - 40mm, not marked but probably silver, very good condition, probably late Victorian. Acorn brooch - 38cm, not marked but probably silver, very good condition, replacement brass pin. Victorian silver 'Bat' brooch - Edinburgh 1888, maker's mark M & S for Marshall & Sons. White metal peacock brooch - probably late Victorian, very good condition, not marked but likely to be silver. White metal target brooch - Victorian, brass pin and catch is possibly a replacement. Fancy link watch chain - unmarked, probably silver, the bar is stamped Sterling, reasonably good condition commensurate with age, missing a clasp / ring at one end, 31cm. Bangle - Birmingham 1959, 25mm wide, shallow dents to the underside of the bangle, clasp and hinge work well
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Early 18th century silver teapot of bullet form and small proportions, with fruitwood scroll handle and straight octagonal spout, flush fitting hinged cover with engraved decoration matching top of body on a circular foot, the underside double struck maker's mark TP, possibly Thos. Parr II sterling silver mark and leopard's head, no date letter and engraved Frances Cole. All at approximately 8ozs, 17cm across
A Victorian sterling silver key wound verge movement open faced pocket watch, white enamel face and subsidiary second dial with Roman numerals. Chester 1898, 'The Lancashire Watch Co' together with an unmarked white metal, open faced key wound pocket watch engraved to dust cover 'Geo Douglas' 1867, white enamel dial with Roman numerals with an unmarked white metal Albert chain.
A collection of jewellery and watches to include a sterling silver key wound pocket watch, a ladies cocktail watch, a modern white metal plaque bracelet, two yellow metal pendants, a pair of opal mounted sterling silver earrings by Scandia and a pair of sterling silver A.R.P badges (London 1939)
AN ASSORTED COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, COMPRISING:- A Georgian style helmet shaped sauce boat, London 1910, mark of Robert Stebbings, with wavy serrated rim, raised acanthus wrapped 's' scroll handle, and raised on three shell capped hipped supports terminating in trefoil feet. 17cm wide over handle and spout;- An American sterling standard sauceboat, stamped Byrie/185, Sterling, with reeded rim, raised acanthus capped scrolling handle, and raised on three palmette capped hoof feet. 13cm wide over handle and spout;- An Irish silver mustard pot, Dublin 1912, maker's mark rubbed, the hinged lid with shaped rim and engraved with initials, raised on three trefoil capped supports, weighted. 8cm diameter, (c.274g all in, not including trinket box). (4)
A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL ITEMS, COMPRISING:- A set of four king's pattern dinner forks, London 1910, mark of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., the terminals crested. 21cm long;- A set of three American sterling standard dinner forks by Tiffany & Co., also in the king's pattern with crested terminals, stamped Tiffany & Co. Sterling Pat.1885.M. 19cm long;- A cased set of five Art Deco teaspoons and a miniature sugar tongs, Birmingham 1939, mark of Arthur Price & Co. Ltd.;- And a small continental white metal swing handled bon bon basket. 9cm diameter, (c.684g all in not including white metal basket)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY SWISS WHITE METAL OPEN FACED LADY'S POCKET WATCH ON CHAIN, .935 standard, the enamel dial with hand painted gilt decoration, the case profusely engraved with floral and scroll motifs on a geometric ground, with associated silver chain stamped 'STERLING'. Length approx. 78cm long
A PROVINCIAL IRISH SILVER SUGAR BOWL, stamped ''STERLING'', maker's mark rubbed possibly 'EI' or 'FI', of circular form with everted rim, the body with chased wavy decoration and punched flower heads, inverted flutes and starburst centre, raised on three shell capped hoof feet, (c.168.6g). 14cm diameter, 7cm high

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