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A George III silver caster, by Robert Hennell, London 1791, of vase shape on a pedestal circular foot with a waisted domed cover and reeded borders, crested, 11.5cm high, and a George II silver caster, by Samuel Laundy, London 1729, the cover unmarked and probably later, of baluster shape with a moulded girdle on a pedestal circular foot, crested and initialled, 12cm high 6oz (4)
A rare Kerr & Bins, Worcester, Medici Vase, 1862, the heart shaped body enamelled and gilt with Renaissance male and female portraits, the reverse with the initials ‘BC and FM’ and coats of arms including the golden balls of the Medici between twin female silvered bust handles, red printed shield mark, date and pseudo Registration of Design Mark, 21.5cm The latter mark includes the initials of James and Thomas Callowhill, senior painters at Worcester and it is possible that this vase was made for the 1862 London Exhibition.
George II silver blind caster of vase form, engraved detachable lid. Hallmarked William Shaw I London 1730. Height measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), weight 3.94 ozt (122 grams). Condition: The caster is in good condition displaying some wear commensurate with the age and use with general scratches and marks. The seam has become visible to the main body, with a slight crack. The hallmarks are distorted to the underside, as visible in the photograph, date letter only visible, standard mark and makers mark visible to the lip of the lid. The lid is a little loose in position. Also a small initial engraving to the underside.
George III pedestal silver vase with cranberry glass liner, the body with vertical piercing amongst classical swags and reeded banding, the circular foot raised above a square base. Hallmarked John Emes London 1802. Height measuring 6 3/4 inches (17 cm), gross silver weight 11.63 ozt (361 grams). Condition: The vase displays wear commensurate with the age and use with general scratches, marks and tarnishing. Small splits and wear visible to the middle reeded band. Repairs visible to the foot on the opening of the vertical piercing. Small very minor chips visible to the rim of the glass liner, noticeable under close inspection. The hallmarks visible to the underside are clear and legible.
Late Victorian silver single rose vase, with petal shaped flared rim, knopped stem and spreading circular base (filled), (a.f). Hallmarked Birmingham 1899. Height measures 7 1/4 inches (18.5cm). Condition: The vase is not in good condition. The main stem is bent over to one side and at the bend there is a crease and tear in the metal. The petal rim also has small dents. There are various other surface marks and scratches and minor dents. The hallmark is slightly rubbed but still legible. The makers mark is rubbed and illegible.
Edwardian silver bud vase of facetted form with flared scroll pierced rim, raised above a circular conforming foot. Hallmarked Sibray, Hall & Co (Charles Clement Pilling) London 1907. Registered number 354771. Height measuring 6 3/8 inches (16 cm), weight 5 ozt (157 grams). Condition: The bud vase displays wear commensurate with the age and use with general scratches, marks and tarnishing. The hallmarks are clear and legible.
A cut glass vase of tapered form with silver mounted rim, hallmarks illegible. Height measuring 7 1/2 inches (19 cm). Condition: The glass vase shows general signs of wear, such as surface marks and scratches. These scratches are more evident on the underside. There are also minor chips along some of the edges in the cut decoration. The silver rim also has surface marks and scratches and various dents and nicks all the way round. The hallmarks are very worn so that is is not possible to read them.
A modern silver bud vase of narrow tapered form, Celtic style banded decoration and raised above a circular foot. Hallmarked Birmingham 1973, makers mark indistinct. Height measuring 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), weight 2.7 ozt (85 grams). Condition: The bud vase displays wear commensurate with the age and use with general scratches, marks and noticeable tarnishing. Small dint to the bottom rim on the base and the whole wobbles slightly. The hallmarks are rubbed but easily legible, the makers mark is indistinct.
A modern silver pin tray of rectangular form and raised stepped edge with fluted corners, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Birmingham 1953, length measuring 10 cm, width 7.5 cm. Together with a modern silver bud vase hallmarked Birmingham 1974, height measuring 4 inches (10 cm). (2). Condition: Both items display general scratches, marks and tarnishing. The pin tray has previously been gilded and this has now worn. A few small dints are visible to the bud vase. The bud vase has a weighted base, The hallmarks to both are clear and legible.
A silver plated centre piece, the circular shaped bowl of open work form with central tapered vase with conforming rim. Height measuring 12 inches (30 cm). Condition: The centre piece displays general scratches, marks and tarnishing, there is wear to the plating and would benefit from re-plating. The central tapered vase is detachable. Marked to the underside EPNS J. T&Co.
A silver plated centre piece, the central vase modelled with an elephant head to either side, the trunk leading to a smaller holder, the whole standing on one large and two smaller circular bases and four eagle feet, with three glass vase inserts. Maker George Wish, Sheffield (1878-1934). Height without inserts 5 1/4 inches (13.5cm). Condition:
A small selection of silver plated items, teapot, cigarette box, continental trinket box, a swing handled basket and a Ronson table lighter. Together with a small selection of silver items, mostly at fault to include a bud vase, hand mirror, cane top and a silver mounted glass vase. (9). Condition:
A small Oriental white metal twin handled vase, with shaped wavy rim and raised above a spreading circular foot. Base is stamped with an Oriental mark and `LUENWO`. Height including handles measures 5 1/2 inches (14cm), weight 4.55 ozt (141.5 grams). Condition: There is general wear and surface marks, scratches and nicks in keeping with the age of the item. It is possible to see the join where the bottom of the foot meets the spreading base. There is also a crease in the metal here. There is some tarnishing and some collected areas of polish. The stamped marks on the underside of the foot are clear.
A small selection of modern silver items to include a small bud vase of tapered form raised on a circular base, hallmarked A J Poole, Birmingham 2001, the height measuring 4 inches (10 cm). Together with a letter opener, napkin ring, port label and pen. (5). Condition: The bud vase and napkin ring are like new, the letter opener has some light surface scratches and the circular end looks to have been repaired and bends slightly. The port label has a small section of deep scratches to the reverse. All pieces are hallmarked A J Poole, Birmingham, dated between 2001 and 2010.
An Oriental Blue and White Flask Shaped 2-Handled Vase having figure decoration (a/f), 25cm high, a similar smaller 2-handled flask vase (1 handle missing), 22.5cm high and an Oriental blue and white bulbous thin necked vase depicting various figures on horseback (chipped) (3)
A Continental Earthenware Bulbous Vase having blue scroll decoration, 15cm high, a pair of brown and white china plates "Foliage" pattern, a George Jones blue and white round trumpet shaped fruit bowl having figure and river landscape decoration (cracked), a pair of china cylindrical vases having brown, bird and floral decoration, a china vase in form of a young girl standing next to wheel barrow, an earthenware lidded pot "Roger and Gallet Creme de Savon", also a Goss china triangular monument (9)
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