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A collection of silver including a rare Chester kitchen pepper 6 x 3cm, a harlequin Edwardian cruet set, condiment spoons including Georgian Irish and Chinese, a silver bullet pepper pot, two Victorian silver bladed pen knives, quill style pen and a pair of early salts, marks worn but one at least David Hennell 1748 (8.5 troy ozs) and white metal / silver plate including wine labels, olive dishes and a gold coloured spoon possibly gilt provincial marked TL
Mahogany Inlaid Tray 59cms l x 40cms w with two brass handles, silver plated wine cooler with fretwork pattern on a base on four small legs, plated bottle coaster and a hand held magnifying glass in a display case with a glass top.Condition ReportRub to silver plate, crack to wood on the wine bottle coaster, water stains, ring marks and scratches to tray.
A miscellany to include 3 Chinese vases, pair of Limoges yellow vases, Vienna vase on gilt stand, a cherub and cart, a brass candlestick with crystal droplets, 2 x silver plated wine coasters, HP Sauce cheese plaque and knife, 2 x Limoges plaques, 2 x gilt and blue plaques, 2 battery clocks, pedestal dish, metal cherub on marble base and a miniature red oriental screen.Condition ReportMost pieces at fault. Chinese vases with extensive damage, yellow vases lacking lids, clocks untested, Limoges plaques with gilt rub at sides etc. Blue and gilt plaques, candlestick, oriental screen, HP plaque all fair condition. Others a/f.
1969 Rolls-Royce Phantom VI Transmission: manualMileage:The Phantom VI was an ultra-exclusive rolling chassis made from 1968-1990. From 1968 to 1973 it was manufactured by Rolls-Royce Ltd., and during 1973-1990, by its successor, Rolls-Royce Motors. Most of the whole production of 374 units were bodied as limousines, a few landaulettes (12), and at least one as a convertible, and some hearses (4). The Phantom VI was used, until 2002, as official state car by the British Queen Elizabeth II. Based on the Phantom V, the Phantom VI had a re-styled dashboard and was powered by an engine derived from the current Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow. Most of the coachwork was created by Mulliner Park Ward. The Phantom VI was the last Rolls-Royce with a separate chassis built at the London Rolls-Royce coachworks at Hythe Road, Willesden. It featured coil springs to the front, leaf springs to the rear, and drum brakes on all four wheels, later cars having hydraulic power assistance. The car was powered by a V8 6,230cc engine with twin SU carburettors and coupled to a four-speed automatic gearbox. The limousine was based on its predecessor the Phantom V with many improvements and some alterations to the exterior, notably a lower radiator grille and a sloping bonnet.This interesting Phantom VI has latterly been the property of the world's leading luxury department store Harrods and its legendary owner Mr. Mohamed Al-Fayed. Prior to joining the fleet of eight other limousines, used exclusively by Harrods for the transportation of visiting VIPs, Dignitaries and Royalty, the car underwent an extensive mechanical and body restoration to the highest standards and was refinished in Harrods' Green with a basket-weave side effect and a tan roof. It was subsequently fitted with a bespoke green leather interior by SC Gordon Ltd. complete with a television, VHS player, fax machine, wine cooler, cocktail cabinet, three telephones, and a custom headlining screen-printed with the iconic Harrods' logo. A comprehensive record of this renovation is available for inspection together with the car's previous service history. As part of Harrods fleet, it was expertly maintained in-house regardless of cost and this care has continued with our vendor. This imposing limousine has covered just 10,260 miles from new and is supplied with the aforementioned restoration and service invoices and a V5C registration document. With style, grace, luxury all under one roof, is there any wonder these cars have been enjoyed by the rich, the famous and royalty throughout the world.
A small group of silver and silver plated items, including three Georgian silver dessert spoons, a cased Edwardian silver coffee spoon set, three silver backed hair brushes, a silver teaspoon, EPNS goblet, forks, cruet set, commemorative teaspoons, and wine coaster, total weighable silver 6.39toz. (1 bag)
A small group of silver items, comprising a George V silver muffin slice and fork, Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1926, each 21cm long, a George V silver tea strainer spoon, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1914, 15.5cm long, a cased christening spoon, engraved 'Susan' to finial, 15.5cm long, a teaspoon, a small fork, a pair of cut glass bud vases with silver rims, 10.5cm high, together with a Continental silver plated wine bottle cork topper, formed with the 'Musicians of Bremen', stamped '90', 8.5cm, combined silver weight 8.34toz. (9)
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