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An EMG Mk IV table top wind up gramophone by EMG Handmade Gramophones Ltd. circa 1929 Condition Report: The mechanism is in working order. There is a stain to the top of the wooden casing. There are various scratches, scuffs and some chipped vineer to the wooden casing. The chrome is in good condition. The sound horn is loud and clear.
A set of six silver fiddle pattern table forks, by John Round & Son, Sheffield 1913, and a matching set of six silver fiddle pattern soup spoons, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1913 and 1914, 29.5oz overall. (12)Condition report: in good condition, all have engraved initial S to the handle.
A pair of Edwardian silver old English pattern sauce ladles, by Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1906 and 1907, twelve 19th Century silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, a similar table spoon, and a quantity of assorted silver flatware, to include six fish knives with ivory handles, six silver handled tea knives, a pair of sugar tongs, various spoons etc, three napkin rings, a pepper and a salt (lacks glass liner), 41oz all in. (qty)
A silver trophy cup, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1924, 16.5cm high, 4.5oz; a silver spill vase, on weighted base, Birmingham 1916, a silver corinthian column candlestick, London 1902 (AF), four faceted glass dressing table jars, the covers stamped sterling, and various white metal oddments etc. (qty)
A small collection of assorted silver flatware, comprising a George III bright cut table spoon, a George III Old English pattern sauce ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, a Georgian later embossed berry spoon, a part set of Georgian tea knives and forks, various odd tea spoons, and a christening knife and fork, 25oz overall. (qty)
A late 19th century silver mounted rectangular dressing table box, embossed with birds and foliage, by Henry Charles Freeman, Birmingham 1893, 17cm wide; a similar, slightly smaller travelling curling iron box, by Army & Navy Co-operative Society Ltd., London 1893, 10cm wide, a three piece dressing table set, unmarked, a pair of silver backed clothes brushes, and a collection of nine assorted silver handled button hooks, tweezers and other similar implements. (qty)
A collection of silver items, comprising a pair of silver mounted wine coasters, London 1971, a silver mounted paperweight by Payne & Sons, a pepper and salt by Payne & Sons, four coffee spoons, a cased spoon, a wine label, a cased paper knife, a cased glass dish and silver spoon, a silver mounted three piece dressing table set, a silver mounted scent bottle, and an Albert chain. (qty)
A silver gilt mounted shagreen dressing table set, with foliate swag decoration, comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes and two clothes brushes, by William Comyns & Son Ltd., London 1926, together with a W.M.F clothes brush, a silver seal top spoon, boxed, and one other silver spoon. (qty)
A small collection of mainly 19th Century silver flatware, comprising five fiddle pattern table spoons, a pair of Old English pattern table spoons, and six tea spoons, various dates and makers, 20oz overall.Condition report: good overall, the table spoons and one tea spoon are crested or initialled, some wear to the crests.
A set of three early George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, by Thomas & William Chawner, London circa 1770, a George III Irish bright cut dessert spoon, by John Osborne, Dublin 1788, and a nineteenth century Scottish provincial fiddle and shell pattern sugar spoon with shovel shaped bowl, by John McQueen, Banff. (5)
A small quantity of silver Hanoverian pattern flatware, comprising four table spoons, two soup spoons, a table fork and a dessert fork, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1913, together with assorted other silver flatware, two silver handled tea knives and a button hook, 29oz weighable. (qty)
A late Victorian silver dressing table set, repousse decorated with figures engaged in country pursuits, comprising cylindrical box with hinged cover, hand mirror, pair of hair brushes, clothes brush, oval dish, pair of silver topped rectangular cut glass boxes, a pair of silver topped cut glass scent bottles, and a similar globular scent bottle, predominantly by John Septimus Beresford, London 1884, dish 17cm wide, and a similar slightly later rectangular box, the cover repousse decorated with figures playing skittles, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London 1911, 20.5cm wide. (12)
A part service of silver Hanoverian pattern flatware, comprising six table forks, six table spoons, four dessert spoons, a dessert fork, a sauce ladle, a butter knife and tea spoon, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London mainly 1926, 38.5oz overall.Condition report: Good overall, one dessert spoon has a bent and mis-shapen bowl. Marks are clear.
A Continental silver circular box and cover, embossed with foliage, 7.5cm high, an Indian silver compact, engraved with a map of India and inset with red stones, two other silver compacts, a Chinese novelty cruet stand modelled as a rickshaw (lacking one wheel), a pierced silver oval salt with blue glass liner, a set of six silver bean end coffee spoons, cased, a silver topped cut glass dressing table jar, and an Alpaca mesh evening purse. (qty)
A service of William IV silver gilt King's pattern flatware, comprising four table spoons, twenty-four dessert spoons and twenty-four dessert forks, predominantly by William Eaton, London 1830 with a few slightly later pieces by Elizabeth Eaton, crested, and two similar knives, Sheffield 1830,117oz overall. (qty)
A canteen of Georgian silver Old English pattern flatware, comprising a gravy spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, 12 tablespoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks and 8 teaspoons, predominantly by Hester Bateman and Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1790-1792, the forks by Jonathan Hayne, London 1825-1826 and the teaspoons by William Sumner, London 1800, all crested, and contained in a fitted oak canteen, 97.5oz overall.
An American silver three piece dressing table set, embossed with flowers, comprising mirror with loop handle, hair brush and clothes brush, by Gorham, and other assorted silver comprising a pair of late Victorian candlesticks by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1893, 12.5cm high (weighted bases), a pair of spill vases, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, a capstan inkwell, a cigarette box, a silver topped cut glass jar, and a clothes brush. (qty)
A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks, by Charles Boyton, London 1885, with five dessert forks by the same maker, 1886, three further fiddle pattern dessert forks by other makers, and a pair of George III old English pattern table spoons, London 1803, 33oz overall. (qty)
A matched service of early 19th Century silver King's pattern flatware, comprising thirty-two table spoons, six table forks, nine dessert spoons, and five tea spoons, predominantly by Hyam Hyams, London 1830, with some pieces by William Troby, William Eaton and others, 143oz overall. (qty)
A Continental antique paste cross pendant, the oval and cushion-shaped green pastes in foiled closed-back settings, accented by similarly set table-cut white stones, bordered by C-scrolls, with later brooch and pendant fittings, some stones later replaced, length 5.8cmCondition report: Some or all of the green pastes are later replaced and occasional white stones may be replaced. The foil backing to these stones may also have been previously replaced. All of the pastes have scuffs, chips, nicks and scratches to the surface. The lower green paste has several large conchoidal chips and one of the white pastes is heavily abraded. The mount is gilt, with wear to the finish, and the brooch fitting, pendant fitting and jump ring are later replaced/added. The lower closed-back setting is dented to the back and the central setting has an area of possible solder repair to the back. The mount has scuffs, scratches, nicks and chips throughout, commensurate for age and use, with occasional small splits and creases. One of the scrolled sections is damaged. Gross weight approx. 15.2gm
A diamond single stone ring, the cushion-shaped old-cut diamond in gypsy setting, to a tapered 18ct gold mount, (hallmark rubbed), diamond weight approximately 1ct, ring size U½Condition report: The diamond has a bright and lively appearance, with a fairly symmetrical faceting arrangement, although there are some scattered small nicks/chips and naturals to the girdle which affect the symmetry of the outline. The diamond contains a cluster of small fracture inclusions beneath the outer table/side crown facets and one of these fractures is surface-reaching. Estimated SI2/P1 clarity and I/J colour, assessed mounted. Diamond dimensions approx. 6.5mm length x 5.7mm width x 3.9mm depth. The mount has considerable wear, scratches, chips and scuffs throughout and the tips of the setting may have previously been repaired. The hallmark is partly missing and the shank has been re-sized. Gross weight approx. 9.1gm.
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, by William Cattell, London 1781, a Georgian silver sifter spoon, marks indistinct, a William IV silver King's pattern table spoon, London 1836, an engraved silver fork, and a set of six American silver coffee spoons, stamped sterling, 9oz overall. (qty)
A matched Edwardian and later silver dressing table set, repousse decorated with a musician and other figures in a garden, comprising hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, silver topped cut glass jar, and glove stretchers, mirror by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1900; a similar silver topped cut glass scent bottle, a button hook, a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, on weighted bases, Birmingham 1907, two small silver five bar toast racks, three various silver peppers, a silver mounted glass condiment jar, and two other glass condiment bottles with plated mounts. (qty)Condition report: Dressing table set has some dents and wear, esp to the hairbrush, and one handle of the glove stretcher is becoming detached. Candlesticks have some dents to the base, and some wear and scratches. One pepper is missing a leg. Toastracks are in good condition.
A pair of George III Irish bright cut table spoons, by Arthur Murphy, Dublin 1807, two similar Exeter table spoons, by Joseph Hicks, 1791, and William Welch II, 1802, another similar tablespoon, ten various Georgian bright cut tea spoons, and eight further silver tea spoons, 18oz overall. (qty)
A Victorian silver plated table lamp, of column form with spiralling husk decoration and gadrooned square base, 46.5cm high, a pair of plated candlesticks, with knopped stems and shaped bases, and a late Victorian claret jug, the glass body etched with baskets of flowers, the plated mounts with mythical bird finial. (4)
A ruby and enamel cross pendant, heightened with white, blue and black enamel, the intersecting lines of cushion-shaped table and mixed-cut rubies in foiled closed-back settings, spaced by enamel cross motifs, below a similarly decorated bale (detached), white metal mounted, length 6.1cmCondition report: Rubies have considerable surface abrasion, scuffs, chips and surface-reaching fractures, and some stones may be later replaced. The rubies have slightly variable pinkish-red hues and have coloured foil backing. Most of the stones are heavily included with fractures, fissures, minerals, colour zoning, cloudy areas and 'silk' needle inclusions. The mount has general surface wear, scuffs and chips throughout, with losses and fractures to the enamel and heavy tarnishing. The top is missing a loop fitting that would connect the mount to the bale. The mount is unmarked and untested but likely to be silver. Gross weight approx. 8.4gm.
A matched part service of late 19th century Russian silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising nine table forks, twelve table spoons, nine tea spoons, and six steel bladed table knives, predominantly by V. Ashmarin, Moscow, together with a similar, possibly Polish, soup ladle, stamped 13, and a gravy spoon, 69.5oz weighable.
A set of six William IV silver gilt dessert spoons, with engraved leaf-shaped bowls, by William Chawner II, London 1831, together with a pair of George I table spoons later decorated to match, by Joseph Barbut, London 1726, and a pair of 19th century French silver gilt sugar tongs, with pierced and engraved decoration, 15oz overall. (9)
A diamond cocktail ring, centred with a round brilliant-cut diamond in double claw setting, enclosed by crossover channels of marquise-cut diamonds in part collet settings, white precious metal mounted, (one diamond loose), principal diamond weight approximately 1.50ct, total diamond weight approximately 2.20ct, ring size NCondition report: The principal diamond is bright and lively, with a small pale surface-reaching fracture to the table facet that is difficult to see, estimated SI2 clarity and J to K colour, assessed mounted. Principal diamond dimensions approx. 7.6mm diameter x 4.3mm depth. Outer diamonds have slightly variable colour and clarity but give an overall lively appearance, with estimated SI1 to SI3 clarity and I to L colour, assessed mounted. Outer diamonds graduate from approximately 0.05ct to 0.02ct in weight. One of these diamonds is loose and will require re-setting. The ring mount has general wear, scuffs, scratches, nicks and chips throughout and the shank would benefit from re-polishing. The edges of the outer crossover settings have patchy wear and the central claws have been re-tipped. There is considerable build up of grease and dirt to the setting, which requires cleaning. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 7.8gm.
A collection of American silver flatware, comprising a scalloped ladle, five table spoons, a crumber, a pierced serving slice, two bread forks, various spoons and small forks, a small ladle with wooden handle, and other oddments including a pair of plated scissors, various patterns, dates and makers, 36oz weighable. (qty)
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