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A small collection of silver and bijouterie, to include; a small white metal bookmark of trowel form with agate handle, a silver cheroot holder, an envelope form silver stamp holder, two silver horse interest medallions, a white metal horse interest medallion, two Edward VII medals, two silver thimbles, plated thimbles, a silver comb mount, a miniature silver mirror mount, pencils etc (a lot) (some damage)
A SELECTION OF SILVER AND ITEMS, to include a late Victorian silver fruit knife, hallmarked 'Sampson Mordan & Co' London 1896, blade in fixed open position, a silver butter knife, floral pattern throughout the blade and handle, hallmarked Birmingham, two silver flower button holes, each hallmarked Birmingham, a silver novelty book mark in the form of a trowel, fitted with a mother of pearl handle, hallmarked Birmingham, a silver and mother of pearl folding button hook, hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 55.3 grams, 1.77 ozt, together with a carved mother of pearl letter opener, a carved wooden letter opener, a mother of pearl fish letter opener/book mark, a mother of pearl pocket knife, a silver handled butter knife, a stamp holder etc
A collection of jewellery to include a 9ct gold dress ring, silver jewellery and wristwatches. To include a 9ct gold paste set dress ring, size O1/2. Also a Thai niello elephant brooch, a shield brooch, a silver page marker in the form of a trowel, a collection of Swarovski jewellery, and a selection of Gents and ladies wrist watches (untested). Approximate weight of 9ct gold: 2.59 grams; 925 silver 28.10 grams gross.
A Victorian Silver and Mother-of Pearl Trowel, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1877, the blade tapering and engraved 'Presented to Mrs Quayle on the Occasion of Her Laying the Foundation Stone of Crogg House Being Build for His Honor Mark Hildesley Quayle of Crogga, Esquire by the Contractors Mess'rs James Cooper and William Costain March 1878', with carved mother-of-pearl handle, 26.5cm long; Together With an Eward VIII Scottish silver dish, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1936, circular and applied with a regimental badge and engraved with presentation initials, 10cm diameter (2)The trowel is marked on either side of the blade. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a chip to the mother-of-pearl at the top of the handle. The mother of pearl with some minor discolouration. The dish fully marked underneath. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A 9CT GOLD CHAIN AND TWO CHARMS, a yellow gold belcher chain necklace, fitted with a spring clasp, approximate length 515mm, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham import, together with a yellow gold trowel and fork charm, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham and a bucket charm, hallmarked 9ct London, approximate gross weight 6.5 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
A Staffordshire pearlware figure 19th century, of a ewe and lamb, on a knoll with bocage, 13.cm high,together with a similar bocage figure,with a dog,13.5cm high a figural chamberstick, of a barefoot youth holding a rake, 14.5cm highand a pair of Sitzendorf figures, 11cm high (5)Condition ReportOld losses and restoration to bocage on all.Ewe has a hair crack to the foreleg, chip to one ear and some paint loss to the feet and base.Lamb with chips to earsOne Sitzendorf figure with loss the hand trowelPlease see the additional images.
Masonic interest, a Sunderland lustre pottery jug decorated with Masonic devices including compass, scales, torches, beehive, sun, moon, trowel, bell etc. personalised 'Hendray Watson Arbuthnet', and with crest 'Smiths Arms' having motto ;By Hammar and Hand all Arts do Stand', 20cm tall. There is a glaze error with frits and crazing to the body. There is wear to the handle. There are no obvious signs of restoration with stains and marks to the interior.
ASSORTED SILVER comprising 2 x silver cigarette cases, pair of silver ash trays, silver napkin ring, white metal napkin ring, silver open face pocket watch, silver tea caddy spoon, set of 4 white metal coronation tea spoons, EP tongs, EPNS trowel, two silver and enamel star broochesProvenance: private collection GwyneddComments: wear overall, viewing recommended
TIFFANY & CO; a contemporary sterling silver leaf shaped pin dish, a sterling silver toothpick holder, a sterling silver spoon with leaf shaped bowl and hardstone mount, a hallmarked silver teaspoon, a sterling silver cup, a sterling silver bookmark and miniature trowel, combined approx 5.1ozt/159g.
A gold charm bracelet, a 9ct gold solid oval link bracelet, Birmingham 1964, suspending a mounted Edward VII half sovereign dated 1902, mount tested as approximately 9ct gold, a Gibraltan insignia charm, tested as approximately 18ct gold, a clog, a Jerusalem cross, and a gold glass spinning globe, all tested as approximately 14ct gold, and seventeen 9ct gold charms, to include a fork and trowel, a seated teddybear, a lidded jug, a clog, a tennis racket, a top hat, a fish, etc., all hallmarked or tested as 9ct gold, 62.23gCondition ReportSurface to lidded jug showing a little wear.Compass interior discoloured and dirty. Compass not in working order.Marks and scratches to surfaces.Minor tarnish.As found.
An Australian silver caddy spoon. John Harris (Harris & Son), Perth (Western Australia), Mid 20th century. Stamped 925, the parcel gilt terminal decorated with three flowers of Geraldton Wax, the handle engraved to reverse with name of the botanical species, 12.7cm long, in fitted case. Together with a group of British silver items, comprising: two George III Fiddle pattern serving spoons, London, 1809, Thomas Wilkes Barker, engraved with initial and crest to terminal, 22cm long; a small Victorian cream jug, Birmingham, 1897, Elkington & Co., with half lobed body, on an oval foot, 10.7cm wide; a further cream jug, Birmingham, 1911, Joseph Gloster, the half lobed body raised on an oval foot, 7cm high (inc. handle); a salt cellar, Birmingham, 1919, Abrahams Brothers, of circular form, on three paw feet, with clear glass liner, 9.5cm dia.; and a small Victorian trowel (handle deficient), London, 1882, 11cm long, total weighable silver approx. 9.9ozt (7) Footnotes: Harris & Son is a family firm founded in Perth, Western Australia, in 1921 by the brothers Charles and Harold who relocated there from England. The business specialized in producing works of silverware and gold jewellery. From the 1950s, the works produced often featured the unique wildflowers of Western Australia. The Harris' creations are enjoyed by royalty and heads of state around the world. Some spoons produced by the firm are part of the collection of the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra. Condition Report: The silver salt cellar with liner is not included in the weighable silver. The caddy spoon stamped HARRIS & SON STE.SIL 925 GERALDTON WAX to reverse.
London & North Western Railway silver presentation trowel inscribed PRESENTED TO PHILIP WHITEWAY ESQ ON THE OCCASION OF LAYING THE FIRST STONE FOR THE RAILWAY BRIDGE ACROSS THE RIVER MERSEY AT RUNCORN XII APRIL MDCCCLXIV (12th April 1864) With makers name J. Mayer Silversmith Liverpool and hallmarked for Chester. The Runcorn Railway Bridge, Ethelfleda Bridge or Britannia Bridge crosses the River Mersey at Runcorn Gap between Runcorn and Widnes in Cheshire. The design for the bridge and viaducts was produced by William Baker the chief engineer of the L&NWR. Preparatory work for the bridge and approach viaducts commenced in 1863 and the bridge was completed in 1868 and was opened for traffic on 10 October. The first goods traffic crossed the bridge on 1 February 1869 and the first passenger train on 1 April. In excellent condition measures 12in long.
Brown, Nigel (New Zealander, 1949-present); b. Invercargill. NEW ZEALAND, Home Gardener, 1996, a uniface cast bronze medal by N. Brown [A.W. Fraser Ltd], male gardener kneeling to left, trowel in left hand, planting, back hand-engraved with legend and 1/6, 125mm, 689.35g. Extremely fine and as made, the first casting £150-£200 --- Provenance: bt McPherson Gallery (Auckland) Edition of 6
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a pair of Victorian silver salts. The salts having three bun feet and pie crust rim and having their original salts spoons. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1895. makers mark T.H for Thomas Hayes. A George V tea caddy spoon, hallmarked for Sheffield, 1912. Makers mark WSS for W S Savage & Co. A Victorian letter opener in the form of a trowel. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1901 makers mark W.D for William Devenport. A 1950s silver tea leaf strainer hallmarked for Sheffield, 1950. Makers mark rubbed. A silver coin purse. Hallmarked for Birmingham. Date and makers mark rubbed. Combined weight approx 16g. Measures approx 13cm x 6cm.
A small group of silver items, including a silver and mother of pearl page marker in the form of a trowel, with a pair of small silver and mother of pearl fruit knives by William Needham, Sheffield 1926, a silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, a modern silver child's charm bracelet and a silver button loper ,86g, (2.7oz) gross weight, (6)
A small collection of silver, comprising: a novelty dog's head whistle, unmarked, probably 19th century, 4cm (1 5/8in) long; a Victorian wooden handled small trowel by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1885, 17cm (6 3/4in) long; a plain folding fruit knife by C. W. Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1907; one silver coloured and two silver thimbles (6)
A George V silver curved rectangular cigarette case, initial engraved, Birmingham 1923 by A. & J. Zimmerman Ltd, weight 152.5g, length 11.5cm, a group of silver dressing table items and a small silver photograph frame, together with a plated presentation trowel with engraved inscription, dated 'July 22nd 1878', and fitted with an ebonized handle, length 29cm.
A George VI silver four-division toast rack, Birmingham 1937 by Roberts & Dore Ltd, length 7.7cm, a silver circular box and cover with bellflower decoration, Birmingham 1906 by Henry Matthews, diameter 4.5cm, total weight 66.9g, a silver and mother-of-pearl handled trowel bookmark, Birmingham 1922 by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, another silver bookmark (faults), a slide-action toothpick and a Sheffield plate chamberstick with beaded borders, detachable nozzle and snuffer.
Silbernes Empiregefäß und kleiner Flacon aus grünem Glas. 1x Beschauzeichen 13 Lot mit Krone/Meisterzeichen TB gepunzt. 19. Jh. Silber, Metall, Glas. Durchbrochen gearbeitetes Deckelgefäß mit Widderköpfen, Girlanden und plastischem Blütenknauf. Kobaltblauer Glaseinsatz defekt. H 13 cm. Dazu kellenförmiges Löffelchen. / Parfumflacon in Form eines Trinkhorns, mit reliefiertem Deckel und kurzer Kette. L 7 cm. Altersspuren. Aufrufzeit 21. | Feb 2024 | voraussichtlich 18:52 Uhr (CET)Silver empire jar and small flacon made of green glass. 1x hallmark 13 lot with crown/master mark TB hallmarked. 19th century Silver, metal, glass. Openwork lidded vessel with rams' heads, garlands and sculptural flower finial. Cobalt blue glass insert defective. H 13 cm. Comes with a trowel-shaped spoon. / Perfume bottle in the shape of a drinking horn, with relief lid and short chain. L 7 cm. Signs of age. Call time 21 | Feb 2024 | presumably 18:52 (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.
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