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Group of Scandinavian silver comprising; a pair of Marius Hammer salts, each in the form of a two-handled kasa or ale bowl, with mythical beast handles, stamped MH 830 S, 7.8cm across handles; two silver and enamel-lidded glass pepperets, stamped Sterling 925S Norway;David Andersen pickle fork and knife with knotwork handles, stamped D-A 830S; pair of sugar tongs stamped 830S NM [Norskt Monster], and a match case embossed with a tavern scene, stamped 'Denmark', 9cm x 5.7cm
An Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled necklace, circa 1905, the main heart shaped pendant in graduated blue enamel, with thee leaf vine in green, suspended on two chains from a central blue green roundel, on a silver chain, pendant stamped sterling silver, length of pendant (including chain surmount) 4cm, length of chain 47cm, total weight 5.6g Condition- Overall good to fair condition- Slight tarnishing in keeping with age and wear- Enamel is in overall good to fair condition, with minor abrasions, small chip to one leaf- Chain possibly later addition- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A pair of Chinese silver smokers stands, circa 1900, stamped 'C.J. Co, Sterling'. Each with a dragon decorated matchbox holder on a circular ashtray with three cigarette holders, height 10.5cm, diameter 11.5cm, weight 144 and 162 grams. (2)'C.J.Co' were the China Jewellery Company who were active in Shanghai between 1875 and 1920. Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.
A Chinese sterling silver cigar box, circa 1900. The hinged cover decorated in high relief with a dragon chasing an initialled flaming pearl, the twin sectioned wooden interior with silver presentation plaque inscribed 'Presented to Mr W.A.B. Leach by the staff of the Public Works Department on his retirement from the service of the Shanghai Municipal Council 1902-1926', unidentified Shanghai makers mark,1875-1930, height 9cm, width 22cm, depth 16cm.Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.
A collection of small silver wares to include a late Victorian apostle spoon (by William Hutton & Sons, London 1897), a sterling silver beaded edge sifter spoon with shell shaped bowl, another silver sifter spoon with pierced shell shaped bowl, two salt spoons, four various napkin rings, silver kayak dish or posy vase, Fiddle pattern fork, egg cup and mother of pearl handled silver folding fruit knife, 14.9 oz weighable silver
Collection of 19 sterling silver collectors items including some unusual and interesting items from George III onwards, novelty spoons etc. All but 3 are fully UK hallmarked (two are tiny salt spoons), and these have been tested as silver. Butter knives, animal themed spoon, unusual spoons, salt spoons etc. Gross weight 201.3 grams, includes an odd loaded & Mother of Pearl handle.
* Pocket Watches. A silver, key-wind lever pocket watch, watch signed by J G Graves of Sheffield, an Express English Lever, the rear cover with a cartouche to the centre, stamped Birmingham, William Ehrhardt, circa 1898, case slightly worn and rubbed, 52 mm diameter, together with 9ct rose gold plate Hunter pocket watch with chain, Limited edition 11/100, 51 mm diameter, commissioned to celebrate the 200th birthday of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, cased, plus four continental silver pocket watches, decorative cartouche to the centre of each, and other items including sterling silver watch chain, 53.1g, yellow metal lorgnette, continental pocket watch & chain rotary wrist watch, pocket watchQTY: (12)
A group of six medals awarded to No. 240096 Sgt. S.H. Manhire DCLI :- Military medal (5/DCLI); British War and Victory medals (No. 1452 Sgt.); Territorial Force War medal (No. 1452 Cpl.); Defence medal and Cadet Force long service medal (Act.-Flt. Lt. S.H. Manhire R.A.F.V.R (T)) together with three running medals including Sterling Silver North East Counties Association team race medal dated 1915 (1/5 DCLI Pte. H. Manhire), 1916 silver running medal (Bournemouth 1/5 DCLI) and one other DCLI bronze sports medal (9)
Two sterling silver tea pots with ebony handles. One Edwardian with engraved armorial crest, hall marked: HW for Lee & Wigfull, 1919, Sheffield and a Georgian silver teapot on four shell form feet, hallmarked: TO for Thomas Oliphant, 1793, London. H.16 W.29 D.11cm. (largest) Gross Weight. 1101g.
A mixed lot of silver and silver plate and other metalware to include a small silver wine coaster with wooden base, London 1990, marks for M C Hersey & Son; small sauceboat Birmingham 1952 maker's mark for E H; a small pair of silver sugar tongs Birmingham 1936, a Silver Jubilee lacemaker's bobbin, and a set of five Norwegian 830 silver spoons in a David Andersen box, and other items, total weight of sterling silver items (excluding coaster) 96g Location:
A collection of coinage, to include; 20th Summer Olympics Munich Sterling Silver proof 18 coins set, GB pre-decimal currency framed set comprisng £1 and 10 shilling note and half crown to farthing, together with Isle of Man 1976 Washington crown £15 in case, five 1970 UK proof sets, two 1971 UK proof sets, etc (a lot)
Pair of novelty white metal salts marked 925, each formed as shells surmounted by musical cherubs, pair of hallmarked silver mounted shell salts, Birmingham 1906, maker Crisford & Norris Ltd, novelty metal mounted shell and two mesh purses, one marked sterling the other with Dutch silver marks, weight of first pair of salts and mesh purses 156g

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