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A novelty George VI silver table lighter fashioned as a silent butler by Asprey & Co. Ltd., Birm. 1936, or typical rectangular form with rope twist border and turned wooden handle, screw top for opening, stamped to underside ‘ASPREY LONDON MADE IN ENGLAND’, 4½in. (11.5cm.) at longest, gross weight 2.53 tr.oz. * Condition: Slight rubbing to hallmarks etc, overall very good.
A large collection of various silver flatware, to include a Georgian silver Onslow pattern soup ladle, 10 5/8in. (27cm.) long; three Old English pattern table forks, the terminal engraved with Clan Jardine emblem?, 'CAVE ADSUM' (Beware!, I am present), together with various other forks, spoons etc. weight 28.5 tr.oz. (quantity) * Condition: Fair/Good, some hallmarks rubbed, some bowls and tines with dents etc.
A large silver mounted ribbed glass table match striker, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham, 1929, of typical form but mammoth proportions, the silver collar inscribed ‘BLENHEIM 1930 BLUEMANTLE’, 4¾in. (12cm.) diameter, 4¼in. (10.8cm.) high. * Condition: The silver collar with small knocks and surface wear, hallmarks rubbed, ribbed glass with small nicks to circumference to foot, the main with tint flea-bite nibbles and scratches (very small), overall good.
A Victorian oak canteen of Kings pattern flatware, The harlequin set comprising of maker's Chawner & Co, London, 1841 & Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1887, comprising of 36 dinner forks; butter knife; 24 dessert spoons; 30 teaspoons; 24 table spoons; 24 fruit / dessert spoons; 3 sauce ladles; 2 sifter spoons; 2 gravy / basting spoons, sugar tongs, egg spoons, mustard spoons, each with engraved family crest to terminal, 'arm holding aloft a laurel garland', 154 pieces, weight 374.5 tr.oz., the box having two pull-out trays with blue baize lining and segmented compartments, measuring 22 x 15½in. (56 x 39cm.). * Condition: Flatware very good with very little wear, hallmarks good, some with little rubbing, box with split to lid, no key, missing one handle, tray handles missing or replaced.
An extremely rare Art Deco silver table lamp with integral photograph frame, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1937, REGD No. 767571, of octagonal stepped angular tapering form, with black push button on-off switch, wooden base, 6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) at widest, 5½in. (14cm.) high, weighted.
A continental erotic silver and enamel cigarette case, marked .935, German or Austrian, first quarter 20th century, the hinged front with enamel decoration depicting a nude female peering into a mirror, seated at a dressing table, opening to reveal engine-turned gilt interior with gold elastic strap, 3 5/8in. (9.2cm.) long, gross weight 3.87 tr.oz., in original fitted leather case, stamped to interior silk with retailer ‘J W.Benson Ltd 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C.’. * Condition: Overall very good, slight staining to inside from strap (should polish out), leather case with wear to back top edge.
An exceptionally rare Victorian novelty silver bear baiting table / vesta ‘Go to Bed’, Charles Favel, Sheffield, 1855, realistically modelled as a bear chained to rugged staff, the head hinged, opening to reveal storage for vestas, the top of staff with hollow for burning match (Go to Bed), the rough fur or base used for striking, 4 7/8in. (12.5cm.) high, weight 11.7 tr.oz. * Bear baiting was a tradition popular in England until the 19th century. * Condition: Hinge loose, otherwise very good, hallmarked in several places.
Military Suffolk Regiment interest - A pair of extremely rare Victorian presentation silver table shot holders or table salts modelled as castle keeps, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London, 1895, the castles each with presentation ‘PRESENTED TO CAPTAIN W.R. LLOYD, ~~ON HIS MARRIAGE~~ BY THE OFFICERS, DEPT, SUFFOLK REGIMENT’, the models having four turrets and realistic features, standing on square bases with sloping edges, the bases engraved ‘GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY 112 REGENT St LONDON’, 3 3/8in. (8.6cm.) square, standing 2 3/8in. (6cm.) high, weight 16.5 tr.oz. Scarce * Condition: One nut from each base missing, maker’s marks indistinct, very good, light cleaning needed?
A mid-century 18ct gold, platinum, sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the diamond shaped cluster with a central diamond cut sapphire, within a scalloped border of eight cut diamonds, over tapered diamond set shoulders, size P.* Condition: Sapphire is not chipped, but it does have a tiny scratch to the table (visible in photo) and very, very slight wear to the table edges. Some wear to millegrain edge and claws but the stones are all securely set. Shank has not been sized and is in good condition.
An extremely rare Victorian novelty silver table shot holder / spirit measure modelled as a molar tooth, Henry William Dee, London, 1876, the molar having gilt interior, engraved to both sides “Just a toothful”, 3 3/8in. (8.6cm.) high, weight 3.46 tr.oz. * Condition: Maker’s mark rubbed, bottom of each root with single hole (made like this in the making), hallmarked again inside, very good.
A Victorian novelty silver / silver gilt figural Table Lighter, James Barclays Hennel, London, 1880, modelled as a seated terrier with large gilt studded collar below his detachable head, clutching a pipe in his mouth, flanked by a Georgian style tankard and a battered top hat, for wooden spills and vestas, raised on naturalistic mound and sitting upon a oval onyx base, 6 5/8in. (16.8cm.) wide, 5 7/8in. (15cm.) high, weight without onyx base 16 tr.oz. * Condition: Onyx base with nibbles and natural fractures etc (easily replaced if wanted), pull-off head with buckles to inner sleeve, doesn’t distract, over all very good.
An 18ct white gold, platinum, emerald and diamond cluster ring, the 6.5 x 4.5mm. emerald, approx. 0.50ct, within a border of ten brilliant cut and two marquise cut diamonds, total approx. 0.6ct, over split shoulders, size M½.* Condition: One minute chip to edge of table on emerald. No other damage. The claws are in VG cdn and the stones are all secure. Shank has been sized but hallmark not affected. Diamonds are well matched, quite clean and bright - one of the marquise cut diamonds has two tiny carbon spots near one end.
An 18ct yellow gold and diamond three stone ring, claw set with three graduated brilliant cut diamonds, size J½.* Condition: Centre stone approx. 0.75ct. The two smaller stones each approx. 0.50ct. - approx. 1.75ct in total. All of the stones have a significant inclusion, hence the relatively modest estimate in comparison to the stone weight - the centre stone has a large opaque white inclusion extending from one claw into the table. It is very clearly visible under a 10x lens. One side stone has a similar opaque white inclusion beneath one claw. The other side stone has a large silvery to the edge of the table and crown, which extends to the surface and shows as a small fracture on the crown of the stone. The colour of the stones is approx. J - they are drawing a little colour. The shank has been sized at some time and is slightly mishapen. Some wear to claws but the stones are all secure.
A set of four Channel Islands silver Old English pattern table spoons, maker's mark PN, struck three times (unknown, Jersey c.1750-1790), the terminals inscribed with initials 'A' above 'MN', 8 ½in. (21.7cm.) long, weight 7.2 tr.oz. (4) *Condition: The bowls on each with slightly crumpled bowls, strong marks.
A collection of four Channel Island silver spoons, to include a pair of bright cut Old English pattern teaspoons, maker's mark JQ struck once (Jacques Quesnel I and II, Jersey c.1780-1843), each inscribed with initials 'MDM' to terminal, 5 1/8in. (13cm.) long; Hanoverian pattern soup spoon, maker's mark CWQ, struck once (Charles William Quesnel, Jersey c.1790-1885), inscribed to terminal 'IPC', 7 5/8in. (19.5cm.) long; bright cut Old English pattern table spoon, maker's mark overstruck JLG, London, 1854 (John Le Gallais, Jersey, c. 1847-1873), inscribed to terminal, 8 ¼in. (21cm.), weight 3.7tr.oz. (4)* Condition: CWQ - shallow dents to bowl; JQ pair both with tiny dents to bowls; JLG - flat at the terminal (creased), bowl with dents.
A Victorian Channel Islands silver Albert pattern flatware for six place settings, London, 1853, overstruck maker's mark JLG (John Le Gallais, Jersey, c.1846-1873), comprising six each of table spoons, 8 ¾in. (22.2cm.) long; dinner forks, 8 ¼in. (21cm.) long; and dessert forks & spoons, each inscribed to terminals with initials; together with six teaspoons dated 1860; and a further table spoon and fork in the same pattern, London, various makers and dates, both inscribed with initials and dated 1867, weight 74.7 tr.oz. (32)
American Gorham Sterling Silver Buttercup Pattern flatware, with clusters of buttercups adorning each piece, first introduced in 1899, comprising 12 dinner knives, 13 dinner forks,12 fish knives,12 fish forks,18 salad forks, 7 place knives, 5 desert spoons, 6 desert knives,18 oyster forks,12 silver gilt egg spoons,12 ice cream spoons, 12 table spoons,12 fruit spoons, 5 butter knives and 2 serving spoons. weight without all knives 150 tr.oz. 157pcs. * Condition: One dinner knife and one table spoon is broken in half and one desert knife handle has become loose, some knife blade with rubbing and wear etc, forks and spoons good.
A magnificent Victorian silver table box, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1888, of square form, repoussé decorated hinged cover depicting a tavern scene with two gentleman playing checkers, a woman and baby looking on and dog at their feet, opening to reveal gilt interior, the side with ornate foliate scrollwork, 4¼ x 4 1/8in. (10.8 x 10.6cm.), weight 6.6 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good, excellent.
An Arts & Crafts silver table casket, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1911, of rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with a domino above initials 'W.E.C', opening to reveal cedar interior, raised on four angular feet, 4 ¼in. (10.8cm.) long, 23/8in. (6cm.) high, gross weight 10.3 tr.oz.
A harlequin suite of Victorian silver fiddle, thread & shell pattern flatware with pistol grip cutlery, six settings, the dinner knifes with steel blades stamped VR over GARRARD LONDON, dating 1883, 10 3/8in. long, starter knives with steel blades one marked GARRARD, others stamped with various or blank, fish knives with silver blades, five hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1880, one by Francis Higgins III, 1883, six each of dinner forks, 9 ¼in. long; starter forks, 7in. long; fish forks; table spoons; dessert spoon; teaspoons; two sauce ladles, three salt spoons and a mustard spoon, various maker's, each with stag head crest to handles, total weight without dinner & starter knives 103 tr.oz. (57)
A silver mounted Asprey dressing table jar, Asprey & Co Ltd, London, 1928, having faceted glass body with star cut base, 3 ¾in. (7cm.) high, together with a silver tortoiseshell mounted oval trinket/ring box, the hinged cover opening to reveal velvet interior, plus two silver pin trays. (4)
A matched set of 19th century silver fiddle pattern flatware, various makers and dates, including four table spoons, one by James McKay, Edin. 1802; six dessert spoons, including a set of four by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1850; a set of five table forks by Jonathan Hayne, London 1829; and seven dessert forks, including a set of six by Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham), Sheff. 1888, weight 38.45 tr.oz. (22)
An extensive twelve person part-suite of Art Deco style silver flatware, Walker & Hall, Sheff. 1924, comprising 12 each of table forks, table spoons, dessert forks and dessert spoons, plus 11 soup spoons, 11 tea spoons, 11 coffee spoons, a pair of sauce ladles and a soup ladle, all with engraved monogram to terminal, weight 145.3 tr.oz. (84) * Condition: All in good condition, with no damage - have been kept stored in black velvet & suede cutlery wraps and used sparingly. Hallmarks VG.
Alex George Styles for Garrard - A rare limited edition silver table ornament / paperweight modelled as Sir Winston Churchill, Garrard & Co. Ltd., London 1974, underside engraved 'DESIGNED BY John Churchill & Alex Styles', limited edition number 38, modelled as Churchill seated clutching a walking stick, with rustic textured surface, 3½in. (9cm.) high, weight 18.5tr.oz., with original presentation box. * Condition: Excellent condition, no paperwork, nothing else to note.
A collection of various silver collectables, to include a cased condiment set by James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham, 1919; Capstan inkwell, Charles Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1920; silver ink blotter; silver mounted jar; Thaler coin tray; pair of pepperettes ; circular trinket box and two others; ornate table vesta by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1887, together with a pair of silver plated wine coasters, (some pieces a/f), weight without blotter, wine coasters and glass liners etc 17.0 tr.oz.
A small collection of Georgian and later silver flatware, to include two Georgian silver sauce ladles with inscribed initials, by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London, 1797; pair of George II silver Hanoverian pattern spoons, Elizabeth Jackson, London, 1750; Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, both with inscribed initials to terminal, one by Chawner & Co, London, 1846, together with a spoon and fork, in military thread style, stamped '50' and a laurel, weight 14.8 tr.oz. (8) * Condition: Overall very good, one ladle with slightly bent bowl, hallmarks with rubbing, Hanoverian with rubbed maker's mark.
A Chinese silver oval dressing table or jewellery tray, early 20th century, by Suikee, impressed marks to base, the planished surface chased with bamboo and a blank, central oval plaque, 9¾in. (24.75cm.) long, weight 6.2 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good condition, with just expected scratching to base. No other faults.
Palitoy Action Man Vintage L348 Special Operations Tent "Can be Pitched Indoors or Out" - includes tent, poles, base, guy ropes, table, folding chair, map case and map, also includes instruction leaflet - contents appear generally Excellent in a Good original lift off lid box.
A Sheffield electroplate table centre epergne, circa 1900, central cut-glass trumpet-shaped vase with 3 lower tiers, and a griffon mounted base, overall height 60cmAll in good condition, no damage or repairs, glass trumpet is slightly loose in the mount and possibly not the original
A small Japanese Meiji Period lacquer table cabinet, with gilded butterfly decorated top, shaped relief moulded panelled doors enclosing inner drawers and single drawer below, width 27cm, depth 18cm, height 24cmGilding is generally rubbed particularly on the top surface but no splits damage or repair
An 18th century Italian ebonised table-top cabinet with ivory engraved panels of Classical form, with rosewood veneer and pine construction on bun feet, height 41cm, depth 31cm, width 48cm. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018 on account of it being made before 3rd March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference 8KEEVS5SSplits to veneer on sides and top, small sections of missing ivory inlay, replacement catch to front panel, internal door lock has been removed and is loose, neither locks working but have keys, looks to be overall original construction
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