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A Victorian silver Christening mug of tapering form with engraved decoration, London 1875 (1910 presentation engraving), to/w an Art Deco toast rack, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1933, two engine-turned napkin rings, a curb-chain bracelet with padlock clasp, London 1961, 9.9oz total, to/w a novelty trowel bookmark with mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1923, a Yard-O-Led pencil, London 1947 and a modern floral-cut cranberry glass scent bottle with silver top, London 2001 (8)
A group of silver and white metal Various dates and makers The group comprising: A Victorian silver bowl, Sheffield, 1897, Atkin Brothers, 11.8cm dia., 5.2cm high; a silver sauce boat by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1928, 15.8cm long (inc. handle); a Victorian silver cream jug, Birmingham, 1887, Stokes & Ireland; a silver posy vase, Birmingham, 1987, base filled, 18cm high; a silver mounted glass decanter, Sheffield, 1957, James Deakin & Sons; a George V silver cigarette case with engraved arms to cover, London, 1933, C. J. Vander; 5.1 x 7.7cm; a rectangular box, stamped 800, 9 x13 x 2cm; a small Victorian silver serving trowel, Birmingham, 1867, George Unite, 17.8cm long; a silver dessert fork, London, 1797, Richard Crossley; and two Italian serving spoons by Ricci, stamped 800, total weighable silver approx. 28.1ozt (a lot) Condition Report: Decanter, trowel, posy vase not included in weight
WILLIAM NEALE; an Edward VII hallmarked silver trinket box of shaped form with repoussé cover, Chester 1901, together with a hallmarked silver cream jug, a hallmarked silver adjustable bangle, approx weight 4.4ozt/137g, together with a white metal locket, a hallmarked silver and hardstone bookmark in the form of a trowel and hallmarked silver mounted dressing table mirror.
A small collection of silver mounted objects including an 'S Mordan & Co., Sterling Silver' cylindrical propelling pencil. A mother of pearl mounted silver folding fruit knife, hallmarks for Sheffield 1904; a scimitar shaped book mark with an engraved jet handle, unmarked; an unmarked trowel shaped book mark; two silver hexagonal two-piece pencils, Birmingham 1908 & 1911; and an engine turned hexagonal propelling pencil stamped 'Sterling silver'
A pair of silver cufflinks by Kiki McDonough, A pair of silver cufflinks by Kiki McDonough, gardening interest, each designed as a watering can and a trowel, such trace link spacers, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1994, length 2.2cm, gross weight 6.8g. With maker's fitted case.Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with age and general wearMarks clear and legible with magnificationA few scratches visible with the unaided eye and close inspection, in keeping with wearBox in good condition - one velvet I shaped support deficient
Taxidermy Interest: a Victorian cased diorama of taxidermy birds, shown in parade for the "Who Killed Cock Robin" parody (first heard of in the mid to late 18th century), having a mix of birds from the main Robin to a Raven and an Owl in a concierge to the burial grave area, with a mix of various shrubs, branches and leaves to show forest style surround, a painted country scene background panel, all housed within a glazed wooden display cabinet, with a printed copy of the parody behind glass to the front. Case approx. 112.5cm wide x 63.5cm high x 37.5cm deep. Who killed Cock Robin?I, said the Sparrow,with my bow and arrow,I killed Cock Robin.Who saw him die?I, said the Fly,with my little teeny eye,I saw him die.Who caught his blood?I, said the Fish,With my little dishI caught his blood.Who'll make the shroud?I, said the Beetle,with my thread and needle,I'll make the shroud.Who'll dig his grave?I, said the Owl,with my pick and trowel,I'll dig his grave.Who'll be the parson?I, said the Rook,with my little book,I'll be the parson.Who'll be the clerk?I, said the Lark,if it's not in the dark,I'll be the clerk.Who'll carry the link?I, said the Linnet,I'll fetch it in a minute,I'll carry the link.Who'll be chief mourner?I, said the Dove,I mourn for my love,I'll be chief mourner.Who'll carry the coffin?I, said the Kite,if it's not through the night,I'll carry the coffin.Who'll bear the pall?We, said the Wren,both the cock and the hen,We’ll bear the pall.Who'll sing a psalm?I, said the Thrush,as she sat on a bush,I'll sing a psalm.Who'll toll the bell?I, said the Bull,because I can pull,I'll toll the bell.All the birds of the airfell a-sighing and a-sobbing,when they heard the bell tollfor poor Cock Robin.Further Details: All taxidermy behind glass so untouched, some damage to parts of casing but still in generally good and stable condition, glass intact, some scratching and slight wear, wear and chips to wooden areas to top, edges and casing around glass.
A George V novelty silver bookmark or page marker, modelled in the form of a trowel, the handle decorated with bright-cutting and inset with Scottish polished hardstone cabochon, the terminal inset with a citrine cairngorm, James Fenton, Birmingham 1921, length 7cm, weight 4g/0.12ozt gross approx
Collection of silver smalls - engine-turned vesta case with sliding action 925 import marks, of rounded rectangular form with band of raised Greek key pattern to either end 2 3/8 x 1 5/8 in. (6.1 x 4.2 cm.), together with a silver ingot keyring; silver trowel bookmark with mother of pearl handle; thimble, silver miniature horseshoe; coin purse; articulated fish charm; lornettes, etc. (qty)
A small collection of silver items to include; a circular engine turned compact, mirror inside and initialled B to top, a modern Carr's of Sheffield silver small and oval photo frame in box, two modern silver decanter labels, one hallmarked for Birmingham for Port with elaborate cherub face design, the other for Brandy, London hallmarked, a sterling silver engine turned propelling pencil. Along with a 14K nib Parker Duofold fountain pen, a set of brass sovereign scales, a plated and wooden handled trowel shaped bookmark and a plated and carved wooden pipe, with plastic handle and carved as a Jockey's face. Weighable Silver: Approx. 31.8 grams (1.0ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, slight wear, slight chips to carved face of pipe, etc.
A large and imposing bronzed fibreglass-resin sculpture 'The Craftsman 1980': the male figure stands in overalls and with a hod with a model of a Georgian-style house in his left hand and pointed trowel in his right hand, title plaque below, raised on plinth base (110 cm high x 43.5 cm wide at bottom of plinth base)
Four West Country Friendly Society brass staff heads, comprising an unidentified example of halberd form, engraved ‘F 55’ and stamped G S, 29cm high; one of scrolled trowel form over horizontal projections for Evercreech [Soms.], 35cm high; another with pierced crown over heart for Paulton [Soms.], 29cm high; and one of ‘bed post’ type, possibly Martock, 16cm high (4)
Five West Country Friendly Society brass staff heads, comprising a scrolled trowel example for Walton or Milbourne Port [Soms.] 25cm high; one pierced with a crown over pierced and winged body for Nether Stowey [Soms.] 19cm high; a plain towel for Kilmersdon [Soms.] 21cm high; one for Castle Cary or Middlezoy, 17cm high; and an unidentified ‘bed post’ example 11.5cm high (5)
Four West Country Friendly Society brass staff heads, comprising a scrolled trowel form for Corsley Heath [Wilts.] 32cm high; one pierced with a crown over ‘C F S’ for Crowcombe, 23cm high; one with shaped lancet projections, possibly Cock Inn, Warminster [Wilts.] 33cm high; and Goathurst [Soms.] with acorn and leaves over banded tapered shaft, 18cm high (4)
Five West Country Friendly Society brass staff heads, comprising a scrolled example for Buckhorn Weston [Dorset], 31cm high; one for Marnill [Dorset], pierced with a crown and ‘M F S’, 30cm high; one of trowel form pierced with an ‘S’ for Staunton Caudle [Dorset], 21cm high; together with two unidentified ‘bed post’ examples, 15cm high and smaller (5)
Large cased presentation silver trowel with clear & crisp hallmarks for London 1878, bearing dedication to Revd. William Hutchinson, celebrating an occasion of the laying of a foundation stone, retrospectively, in 1861. Makers EB & JB for Edward & John Barnard, retailed by Hall & Co. Gross weight 343g.
An Edwardian silver baby's rattle, another and miscellaneous other silver smallwork, to include envelope postage stamp case, caddy spoon, condiments, thimbles, scent / salts bottle, button hook, trowel page marker, compact, cigarette holders, etc, 3ozs weighable Several items worn or damaged but mostly good
Glazed and matte porcelain figure of Practical Pig with a stern expression holding a trowel. Titled - Three Little Pigs Work and Play Don't Mix. Walt Disney Classics Collection backstamp. Includes original box, 7.5"L x 7.5"W x 5.25"H. Issued: 1994Dimensions: 5.5"L x 2.75"W x 4.25"HManufacturer: Walt Disney ClassicsCondition: Age related wear.
A 925 Mexican silver circular box in the form of a wicker basket, height 3cm, diameter 3.5cm, a small Continental silver pillbox with Classical decoration, diameter 3.5cm, height 1cm, and an agate handle silver-bladed page holder in the form of a trowel (3).Condition Report: - Combined approx. 1.6cm.
A mixed lot of silver flatware,various dates and makers, comprising: an Indian presentation trowel, by Bapalal and Co., commemorating the Kalyani Hospital extension, 1935, plus two tablespoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, a cased fork and spoon set, a sifting spoon, a table fork and a salt spoon, approx. weighable 13oz. (qty)
HALLMARKED ENGLISH SILVER & CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL BIJOUTERIE includes a Chester stamp case with bright cut decoration, 1903, maker Boots Pure Drug Co., on white metal necklace chain, 2.5 x 2.25cms, 24.5cms L overall, agate mounted trowel shaped bookmark, Birmingham 1887, maker M Bros, 8cms L, other items include 2 x silver and 2 x white metal propelling pencils, 2 x silver handled button hooks and a silver bladed mother-of-pearl button hook, the continental item fashioned as a cattle drawn sleigh with canopy, impressed marks, ETCProvenance: private collection Denbighshire
Five West Country Friendly Society brass staff heads, comprising one of trowel form with scroll projections for South Brewham & Longwell Green, 25cm high; another with scroll projections for Butleigh, Somerset, 22cm high; one of globe and shaft 'bed post' type for Barrington, Somerset, 17cm high; together with two unidentidfied 'bed post' examples, 14cm high and smaller (5)
Four West Country Friendly Society brass staff heads, comprising one of trowel form pierced 'B S', 24cm for Bitton [S. Gloucs]; another of scythe form, 16cm, for Coalpit Heath [S. Gloucs], one of horseshoe form for Siston [S. Gloucs], 15cm high; together with an unidentified 'bed post' example, 16cm high (4)
Four West Country 'Friendly Society' brass staff heads, for Combwich, Somerset, in the form of an upended anchor, 20.5cm high; Woolavington in the form of a cross over shaped and pierced projections, 21.5cm high; another of trowel form with diamond shaped piercing and scroll projections, 17cm high (unidentified); and a 'bed post' type with acorn finial 14cm high (4)
Silberne Bowlenkelle mit Holzgriff. Meisterzeichen TM/12 (Lot) gepunzt. 19. Jh. L 37,5 cm. Gesamt 78 g. Biedermeier-Kelle mit reliefiertem Weinlaub und Gravur "C.I. den 21t Novb 1852". Einige kleine Risse in der Kelle, Knauf am Griffende fehlt. Aufrufzeit 25. | Okt 2023 | voraussichtlich 16:34 Uhr (CET)Silver bowl ladle with wooden handle. Master mark TM/12 (Lot) punched. 19th c. L 37.5 cm. Total 78 g. Biedermeier trowel with vine leaves in relief and engraving "C.I. den 21t Novb 1852". Some small cracks in the trowel, knob at the end of the handle missing. Call time 25 | Oct 2023 | expected 16:34 (CET).*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Thomas Hudson (the 'Cowman') of Odell, Bedfordshire - a large and magnificent solid English oak and elm pedestal desk of highly imposing stature: the grey leather inset cleated top with straight sides and concave ends above panelled sides with chamfered muntins; the front of the desk with carved inscription to the top 'Made for F.W. Timms of Banbury in 1973', with knee space centering and each side with four further graduated drawers with mahogany lining, dust beading and brass swan-neck handles; the front left-hand side carved with the Cowman signature-motif and the back panel inscribed to the upper and lower friezes with the John Ruskin quotation, 'When we build, let us think that we build forever'; the three-panel back well-tooled and carved, the left-hand section depicting cows before a cow shed, the middle section a brick-layer with brick and trowel in hand and the right-hand side similarly carved with flowerheads and tendrils before a tree to the right and a stone bridge; the whole piece raised on stile feet. (LWH 197 x 99 x 77 cm)

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