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An 18ct gold charm bracelet by Cartier, suspending seven horticultural themed charms, including a wheelbarrow, trowel, watering can and scarecrow, signed ‘Cartier’, Swiss assay mark, European convention mark, numbered, length 18cm. £2,000-£3,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Gross weight 38gm.
Group of silver items to include an toast rack (hallmarked Birmingham 1936), Adie Brothers small jug with moulded rim (Birmingham 1932), sugar tongs (Exeter 1848), tea strainer spoon (Birmingham 1898), Scottish silver trowel bookmark with mother of pearl handle (Glasgow 1928). Sugar tongs measures 14.5cm.
A mixed group of silver; including a long handle hair brush, a long handle hand-mirror, two clothes brushes, by Lionel Smith & Co, Birmingham, a pair of boat shaped silver salts maker P.P Birmingham 1903, double silver stamp case, marks rubbed, Birmingham, a large trowel book marker Birmingham 1894, an Indian silver cane handle, not marked, nine silver topped glass dressing table bottles, a silver and glass sugar shaker and a modern silver handled paper knife, (20)
Three large Worcester blue and white mugs, c.1760-80, one painted with the Gardener pattern, a figure kneeling and digging with a trowel beside a dignitary seated at a table, one printed with the Plantation pattern, the last with the Parrot Pecking Fruit pattern, open and hatched crescent marks, minor faults, 15.5cm max. (3)Exhibited: Albert Amor Ltd, 18th Century English Chinoiserie Porcelain, 1990, no.44 (the Gardener pattern mug).
A George IV silver engine turned rectangular snuff box and other small items. The snuff box with a hinged lid with a small thumb-piece and a central rectangular reserve later engraved with script initials, mark of John Bettridge, Birmingham 1827, 1.5cm high, 7.5cm wide, 5cm deep(5/8ths x 3 x 2 inches), 90g (a fraction under 3 ozs); two silver and mother of pearl handled folding pocket fruit knives; a modern owl-shaped book mark, Birmingham convention hallmarks; a silver and mother of pearl handled trowel shaped book mark of Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1901; another with an embossed handle by the same maker, Birmingham 1909; and a small clear facetted glass round scent bottle with a silver screw-off cap, hallmarks for Birmingham 1921, 4.25cm diameter, 5.75ch high overall ( TBV
A silver 'foundation stone' trowel with a turned wood handle. The tapering blade engraved with a presentation inscription relating to the laying of the foundation stone of the 'Henry Ronson Ort School, Ashkelon, Israel,... '26th May 1986', hallmarks for Birmingham 1986, approx. 30cm long overall, 208g gross including the handle.
An early Victorian silver presentation trowel, the lozenge shaped blade engraved with foliage and a coat of arms, and with presentation inscription to the underside to Ralph Dodds, Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, for laying the foundation stone of the school of the parish of St. Andrew, Wednesday Nov. 8 1854, the rounded wax-filled handle relief decorated with stylised foliage, by Chawner & Co, London 1854, 37.5cm long, 9.5oz overall
A George IV silver Coburg pattern trowel shaped fish slice, the Hulme at Laying the First Stone of a District Church at Grazeley, Intended as a Memorial of the Christian Character and Labours of Her Late Father The Reverend George Hulme, September 6th 1849, 33cm long, Charles Eley, London 1828, 204g
A group of mixed items of costume jewellery and curios, comprising a Victorian partial jet necklace, loose red amber-style beads, enamelled Felix pin badge, part of a buckle, gold-plated green stone buttons, green agate brooch, ring, trowel page marker, small metal gold weight of African design, small magnifier compass, etc.
A collection of silver ware to include a silver and mother of pearl handled trowel bookmark, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, makers mark AL Ld for Adie & Lovekin Ltd. A hallmarked Swiss Victorinox silver and stainless steel pen knife, hallmarked Birmingham makers mark WM. A large silver safety brooch pin hallmarked Birmingham 1990, Makers mark B(S). Total weight 32.3g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A Middle Eastern Betel Nut Cutter, c.XIX Century allover textured decoration; A Victorian Presentation Trowel, "Presented to Mr Councillor Woodcock on the occasion of his playing a Corner Stone of the United Methodist Free Church Northfield Rotherham May 21st 1877", with decorative handle; novelty sword letter opener. (3)There are no markings to suggest these items are silver.
A COLLECTION OF BOXED WINNIE THE POOH COLLECTABLES, comprising Border Fine Arts 'Classic Pooh': Pooh's Wishing Well A0103, height 18.5cm (some cracks on frame of well), Pooh & Piglet Sitting on a Bench A2393, Tigger Carrying Piglet in Picnic Basket A3939, Pooh Reading A0065, Kanga and Roo A1345, Pooh and Piglet Sitting on Log A0674, A Home for Eeyore A0939, Piglet with Trowel A3942, and Pooh Sleeping A0067, together with 'Classic Pooh' Reading Books musical box (a little fading) (11) (Condition Report: most appear in good condition, obvious specific damage as stated, sd to boxes)
A Victorian silver presentation trowel, having an engraved decorative floral border with a central inscription stating the trowel was presented to R. Mansergh Esq. For laying the foundation stone of the Congregational Church in Grange-Over-Sands on September 15th 1894, marks for Sheffield 1894, maker Fenton Brothers (Samuel Fenton & William Staniforth), 158g. Trowel is lacking handle
A small group of silver flatware, including a pair of George III table spoons, William and Ann Bateman, 22cm long, a novelty trowel shaped page marker, 9cm, and fourteen teaspoons, total combined weight 11.9toz, together with a hobnail cut glass sugar sifter with silver collar, 16cm high. (18)
A group of silver, base metal and glass, to include a pair of Victorian silver butter knives with twisted stems, Chester 1809, a plain silver butter knife, London 1862, a silver trowel, Birmingham 1926, a paste buckle, an ornate pair of scissors and pin cushion etc., all hallmarked or tested as silver, and a small group of base metal and glass objects,14ct gold 0.64g, silver 121.90g total (qty)Condition ReportAs found.Tarnish and wear commensurate with age.
Tony Cragg (British, b.1949), ‘Trowel’ and ‘Fork’, two pieces from the ‘At Home With Art’ millennium project by Homebase in association with Tate Gallery, the handles made from perforated plastic, each marked with moulded artist’s signature and ‘2000’, the trowel 52.5cm long, the fork 47cm long, the trowel in original box (2) NOTE: The ‘At Home With Art’ project was a partnership between the Homebase DIY chain, the Tate Gallery and the Arts Council of England in which nine artists including Tony Cragg, Anish Kapoor and Antony Gormley were invited to design unique objects for the home with the aim of making contemporary art available to all. CONDITION REPORT:The pieces appear to be unused, showing only very minor surface wear. The box is complete but somewhat tired.
An engine-turned cigar box with cedar lining and engine-turned decoration, Mappin & Webb, London 1950, 25.5cm wide, presentation engraving to Sir Edward F. Twining GCMG MBE, from the Bohora Community Tanga (Tanganyika) on the opening of the Rukaiya Sachak Hostel and the Tayabali Karimjee Pavilion, 2nd December 1953; to/w an octagonal capstan loaded silver inkwell, presented to Sir Edward and Lady Twining, Birmingham 1957, a heavy quality engine-turned cigarette case with 'EFT' initials, Garrards Ltd, Birmingham 1941, engraved within: 'With grateful thanks for unfailing help 1942' and a Tanganyikan ceremonial trowel (unmarked) (4)
A selection of interesting silver and other items. To include an Edwardian trowel bookmark by Sloane & Carter, Birmingham 1902; three medalions on chain brooches, two silver coin brooches, a silver import strainer spoon, a 'Yard-O-Led' pencil etc, weight of silver 237.6g. The estimated in-house shipping to a UK mainland address is available from £20
A selection of interesting items and objets d'art. To include a modern silver trinket box in the form of a house, Sheffield 1986, 2.64 oz; a silver rattle in the form of a soldier with celluloid teether, Chester 1957; a small silver model of a mussel shell, a silver Albert watch chain, a 9ct mounted amber cheroot holder, silver plated oak handled trowel etc. The estimated in-house shipping to a UK mainland address is available from £20
A George V silver presentation trowel with Plymouth provenance. Inscribed 'PRESENTED TO THE MAYOR OF PLYMOUTH T.BAKER ESQ ON LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE NEW HALL Y.W.C.A. PLYMOUTH...........JULY 28TH 1914', with ebony handle, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1913, length 26cm, 4.89 oz. The estimated in-house shipping to a UK mainland address is available from £20

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