Jewellery, Watches & Collectables

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Four piece silver & blue guilloche enamel dressing table set, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1947Some chips/loss to enamel

Silver trinket box, maker Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1904, the cover embossed with Reynolds angels, width 6cm, 55.2 grams, together with a shell ...

Five piece silver handled manicure set, maker William Devenport, Birmingham 1905, together Birmingham hallmarked silver mounted brush & silver lid...

Chinese white metal cruet set, the pepperette, salt & mustard with embossed panels of bamboo & blossom, the salt & mustard with glass liners, the ...

Silver letter opener with enamelled duck handle, with import hallmark for Mark Houghton Ltd, Sheffield 1996, length 16cm, 46.87 grams

Cased Stuart Devlin for Royal Mint silver commemorative Queen's Silver Jubilee letter opener with coin terminal, maker's mark SD for Stuart Devlin...

Pair of Edwardian silver cut glass handled salad servers, maker John Grinsell & Sons, London 1902, length 27cmOne handle detached (chipped at stum...

Three silver photo frames, largest marked T.S LTD with lion, the other two hallmarked for Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1994 & 1996 respectiv...

Silver dressing table tray, maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1902, embossed with Reynolds angels within a foliate border, 23 x 31cm, 352 grams

George III silver leaf-shaped caddy spoon, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1807, the centre embossed with a bunch of grapes, length 7.6cm, 9.68 ...

Silver and glass swan-shaped bonbon dish, stamped 925 & sterling, height 22cm, length 23cmSilver requires reattaching to glass.

Cased set of four silver salts, maker Henry Williamson Ltd, Chester 1909, together with two salt spoons, maker M & J, Chester, gross weight 82.6 g...

Cased HM silver christening set, various makers and dates including A. L. Davenport, Birmingham, 1922 and 1924, together with a HM Sheffield knife...

Silver five piece cruet set, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1906 & 1909, comprising a pair of pepperettes, pair of salts & a mustard ...

Silver cigarette case, maker William Hair Hasler, Birmingham 1913, together with a silver vesta case, maker Arthur Barnett & Co Ltd, Birmingham 19...

Danish silver serving spoon, maker Christian F. Heise (1904-1932), initial & date to reverse of handle 'G 9.5.19.', length 26cm, 88 grams

Cased matched part set of ten coffee spoons & a pair of sugar nips, makers Walker & Hall and W S Savage & Co, Sheffield 1908 & 1910 respectively, ...

Rectangular silver cigarette box, maker S J Rose & Son, London 1990, lined, 18cm wide, 10.2cm deep, 4.7cm high, gross weight 414 grams

Collection of silver, various makers & dates, comprising a matching sugar bowl & cream jug, small pierced dish, pair of sugar nips & a pair of mot...

Silver three piece cruet set, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1931, one glass liner deficient, together with two silver napkin ring...

Ilias Lalaounis (1920-2013) pair of 925 silver and brass pin dishes, one silver coin depicting owl and olive sprig, the other Alexander the Great,...

Ilias Lalaounis (1920-2013) 925 silver and brass pin dish depicting Alexander the Great, marked 'Lalounis 925', 12cm diameter overall, silver roun...

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