Ten Victorian and later silver bonbon dishes various dates, makers comprising a pair of pierced and embossed bonbon dishes, Chester, 1897, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, a swing handled pierced basket, Sheffield, 1911, Cooper Brothers & Sons, a pair of pierced pedestal dishes, Birmingham, 1913, Gorham Manufacturing Co., a pedestal dish with pierced rim, Sheffield, 1938, Walker and Hall, a pierced twin handled oval dish with inscription, an Art Deco twin handled panelled dish on a circular foot, a pierced twin handled dish and a panelled quaich form dish with engine turned handles, (10)first diameter 11.5cm., weight approx. 15.76oztCondition: Overall in fair to good condition
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Arabian Nights. Burton (Sir Richard, Translator) The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night 12 vols, 1897, Illustrated Library Edition, edited by Leonard C. Smithers and illustrated by Albert Letchford, numerous b&w plates with tissue guards, 8vo., original gilt dec cloth, top edge gilt, (12)Condition: Occasional spotting to contents. Some Cwith bumping to corners and some with slight cracking to hinges. Vol 12 with Some rubbing to gilt dec top board
An Edwardian silver trinket box and silver mounted cut glass inkwellfirst Birmingham, 1905, Henry Matthews, of oval design the hinged domed cover with planished decoration and pierced scroll border, on leg, second, Chester, 1897, maker mark rubbed, probably Stokes & Ireland, globular clear glass cut glass body mounted with plain hinged cover, on a heart shaped stand with gadrooned border raised on ball feet, (2)first length 10.7cm., weighable silver approx. 5.79oztCondition: First marks partially rubbed, occasional minor dings, no lining to interior. Knocks to edges on sides. Second mark rubbed, otherwise fine
An Edwardian cased silver christening set, sugar tongs and other silverfirst an egg cup, napkin interior gilt , and spoon London, 1902, Robert Pringle & Sons, initialled, together with two pairs of sugar tongs, a pair of George IV fiddle pattern salts spoons, London, 1828, Clement Cheese, initialled, A William IV pair of fiddle pattern salts spoons, assorted Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, A Victorian butter knife with filled handle a/f, a thimble, a pair of engine turned oval chain back 9ct on silver cufflinks etc. and four similar Victorian silver dessert spoons, London, one monogrammed (Qty) various, weighable silver approx. 13.37oztCondition: Napkin ring with dings and knocks. Teaspoons with knocks.
A group of jewellery including a 9ct gold band marked '9.375', a 9ct cased locket marked '9ct back & front' suspended on a chain marked '9c' to clasp, a citrine set 9ct gold ring, stamped '9.375', a garnet cluster set 9ct gold ring, stamped '9.375', a colourless paste eternity ring, a three stone diamond set 18ct gold and platinum ring stamped '18ct & Plat' (6)total weight (excluding eternity ring) 20.8g, ring sizes P, L/M, M/N, O, O/PCondition:
A Regency mahogany gentleman's wardrobe in the manner of Marsh & Tathamcirca 1815of small proportions, the twin leaf scroll carved pediments with acroteria corners above two small drawers and a pair of ebony moulded triple panel doors, on splayed feetheight 197cm, width 125cm, depth 59cmCondition: In good condition overall. In four sections, the interior now with brass hanging poles.
An Edwardian and later silver and tortoiseshell twelve piece dressing table and manicure setvarious marked for London, 1904, and Birmingham, 1924/25, The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd/comprising a hand mirror, pair of hair brushes, pair of clothes brushes a shoe horn, a button hook, a nail buffer and four manicure tools, egg and dart and scroll borders, (12)mirror length 28.5cm.Condition: Good condition
A George III fiddle pattern silver basting spoon and other spoonsfirst London, 1811, William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner together with a George III Old English pattern tablespoon and two dessert spoons initialled, and a cased set of twelve Italian .800 dessert and coffee spoons, (qty)first length 30cm., weight approx. 17.14ozt.Condition: Dings to bowlback of basting spoons
Two bracelets by Tiffany & Co. the first the Atlas toggle bracelet marked 'Atlas 2003 Tiffany & Co. 925', the second a square cushion link toggle bracelet marked 'Tiffany & Co. 925'approx. length of the first 20cm, approx. length of the second 19cm, total approx. weight 47.6gCondition: Both in good overall condition.
George III and later silver caddy spoons, a folding fruit knife and other silver various dates, makerscomprising a plain George III London, 1801, Edward Mayfield, a George III fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London, 1810, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, a William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shaped bowl, London, 1831, makers mark W.J. and a Victorian Kings pattern caddy spoon, all initialled, together with a George III folding fruit knife with engraved mother of pearl faced grip handle, Sheffield, 1816, no makers mark, a pair of Edwardian novelty sprung wishbone sugar nips and a pair of filigree sugar tongs and a cheroot holder case, (8)First length 8.4cm., weighable silver approx. 2.46oztCondition: Mostly in good condition commensurate with age. Cheroot holder case with dings and knocks
A lady's 9ct gold Rotary Elite wristwatchoval champagne dial with raised gilt hour batons, quartz movement, 9ct gold pierced curved panel link bracelet, in a Mappin & webb case dial 12x 21mm., gross weight approx. 14.5gCondition: Untested. In need of clean
An early Victorian set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons and an Edwardian set first Exeter, 1847, Robert Williams & Sons, initialled, second Sheffield 1902, Henry Williamson, initialled, (12) first length 14cm., weight approx. 7.9ozt.Condition: Fair condition commensurate with age and use. first set with knocks and dings to bowl backs
An early 20th century Arts & Crafts repousse embossed copper and oak wall mirrorrectangular bevelled plate, the surround embossed with flowers and foliage 57.5 x 40.5cm.Condition: Good condition. One fixing screw absent. Otherwise free from dents or scratches. The back has faux-wood stick on paper. See image. The plate is in good condition, one minor fleck to the lower right corner.
A George V small silver rose bowl and other silverfirst London, 1914, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., plain design with moulded girdle, raised wavy edged rim on a circular foot together with a pair of silver backed oval clothes brushes with linear engine turned decoration, a jam spoon, a napkin ring, a small trumpet shaped spill vase with weight base, an a/f five piece dressing table set and other items, (Qty)weighable silver approx. 9.18oztCondition: Rose bowl in good condition. Knocks to clothes brushes. Dressing table set with holes, knocks and dents and in very bad condition brushes and mirror lacking other items a
A late 19th century French gilt bronze cased repeating carriage clock with alarm probably Drocourt6cm diameter white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, outer Arabic minutes and blued steel moon hands over a subsidiary alarm dial, indistinctly signed probably Howell, James & Co, London, silvered platform escapement with compensated balance, passing strike on a bell, foliate engraved and green enamel decorated matte ground gilt mask, foliate engraved three pane bevelled glass case with inspection top, solid rear door with shuttered winding holes, on plinth base, case, backplate and key numbered 5179height 14.4cm.Condition: Winding key present. Case in need of cleaning with tarnish. Platform appears original. Loss to green enamel on mask in several areas. Alarm hand absent. No chips to glass Winds but does not tick or run. Alarm and strike functional but hammer does not strike bell. Signature on dial very rubbed and indistinct.
A George V engine turned silver cigarette case and lighter, and other itemsfirst Birmingham, 1927, John Henry Wynn, rectangular, initialled, interior gilt together with a lift arm petrol lighter stamped Sterling, initialled, a late Victorian silver vesta case, Birmingham, 1883, Hilliard & Thomason, rectangular with hinged lid bright cut engraved with leaves, a silver mounted mother of pearl Mr Punch's Dog teether, Birmingham, 1940, Crisford & Norris, two silver thimbles, a plated Hukin and Heath silver plated brandy warming pan, a pair of mid 20th century plated wirework candlesticks, a miners tobacco box engraved S T Dingle and dated 1st January 1884 and a copper example initialled J F, (Qty)first length 8.2cm., weighable silver approx. 3.15oztCondition: Cigarette case in good condition but gilt interior rubbed. wear and rubbing to plating of swing arm section of lighter, vesta with knocks and dings. Teetehr lacking both bells
Waugh. Evelyn., Brideshead Revisited The Sacred and Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder, First edition, 1945, Chapman & Hall, 12mo., red cloth, dust wrapper, together with The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, First edition, 1957, Chapman & Hall, 12mo, blue cloth, dust wrapper, (2) 12moCondition: First dust wrapper soiled with chips, losses and hinge splits, generally tired. Mould marks to red cloth on edge on both boards. Slight twist/warp binding. Contents clean without inscription. Second chips and tears to edges of dust wrapper, pen dedication, otherwise good
A George V silver cigarette case and a pair of silver backed clothes brushesfirst Birmingham, 1922, Edgar & Son, rectangular form with linear engine turned decoration, circular reserve bearing initials, together with a pair of engine turned clothes brushes, Birmingham, 1934, Lanson Ltd, (3)first length 9cm., weighable silver approx. 5oztCondition: Case in good condition. Clothes brushes knocked
A collection of early 19th century mostly blue and white transfer decorated teacups and saucersLondon shape, to include Spode teacup and coffee cup and saucers in Broseley Pagoda blue pattern ,two Miles Mason cups and saucers decorated in Willow type pattern, two others similar two S&J Rathbone 'Tea House' Cups and saucers, a flow blue decorated cup and saucer marked with an S within a sunburst, a Hilditch & sons chinoiserie decorated example in blue and green, other Hilditch type clobbered chinoiserie decorated cups and saucers, (15)various Condition: Mostly good condition. Hilditch chinoiserie cup in blue and green with small chip to rim by handle . A couple with some light staining
Scott, Sir Walter. The Waverley Novels in 27 volumes New York Merrill and Baker n.d. c.1885, numerous b&w illustrations, 8vo., maroon half morocco & cloth, gilt decorated spines, gilt top edge, marbled end papers, (27)Condition: Contents mostly clean Some boards with fading, marks, scuffs. One cracking. Several with ink spatters on spine, one with cracking and loss
Two George III reverse glass mezzotintsfirst 'Plenty attending the Blessings of Peace', published June 11 1802 by Walker, Fox & Knot Court, Cow Lane, gilt and ebonised moulded frame, second 'The Usurer', after George van der Mijn, published Robert Sayer c.1770, painted Hogarth frame (2)first 31 x 41cm., second 42.5 x 32.5cmCondition: First. Bottom right hand corner of glass damaged concealed by frame some minor areas bloom in several areas, a larger area on left hand side on margin. frame with old worm and rubbing to gilt. Second has damp and mould damage to lower section of mezzotint up to the money bag with loss to painted surface general deterioration
A late Victorian silver mounted engraved glass claret jugLondon, 1886, (Hukin & Heath) John Thomas Hukin and John Hartshorne Middleton the mount with cast leaf spout scroll handle and hinged domed cover with finial, clear glass tapering body with engraved decoration and star cut baseheight 27cm.Condition: Good condition. No chips or damage. clear marks
A George V silver cigarette caseBirmingham, 1921, William Neale & Son Ltd, together with a Victorian silver vesta case, Birmingham, 1892, maker's mark indistinct, with initialled cartouche, a George V silver vesta case, Chester, 1911, T&S maker's mark, and a Victorian mother of pearl card case, (4)cigarette case 8.5cm, weight approx. 4.67oztCondition: Good overall. The Birmingham example has a dent, probably due to use. There is a small crack to the top edge corner of the mother of pearl card case.
Victorian and later sets of coffee spoons and other silvervarious dates, makerscomprising six Scottish bright cut coffee spoons, Glasgow, 1885, Kerr & Phillips, initialled, a cased set of six Dubarry pattern coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1937, Francis Howard Ltd a set of six Golf Club prize coffee spoons, a modern double ended marrow scoop, Sheffield, 1969, Cooper Brothers & Sons, a pair of Albany pattern asparagus eating tongs, a sifter spoon with shell bowl, two ladles, a butter spreader and various preserve and sugar spoons, (qty)first length 10.5cm., weight approx. 15.61oztCondition: Good condition. No apparent faults or damage
An Edwardian silver Old English pattern part canteen of flatwareSheffield, 1904, Jospeh Rodgers & Sons,comprising twenty four table forks, twelve tablespoons,twenty dessert forks, twenty three dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twenty one teaspoons, a pair basting spoons, a pair of salad servers, a sauce ladle, a sifter spoon, four salt spoons, pair pickle forks, a mustard spoon, a jam spoon, three butter picks and two old English shell pattern butter spreaders, initialled B, (qty)table fork length 19.5ozt weight approx. 213.84oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age and use. Generally fair. Slat corrosion spots / blacking to both basting spoons and some soup, Crack to bowl of jam spoon,
A George V silver tea caddy or tobacco canister and other silvervarious dates makersfirst Birmingham, 1919, Levi & Salaman, of plain compressed form with pull off domed cover together with a Norwegian .830 silver pedestal salt, plain on a domed foot, An Austrian .750 lobed coin dish inset with Marie Therese Thaler, five assorted silver handled shoehorns etc., (qty)First height 9.5cm., weighable silver approx. 6.93oztCondition: Small dings and knocks to canister and handles of shoe horns, otherwise good condition
A pair of Scottish George IV silver single struck Kings pattern toddy ladles, a set of six later teaspoons and a sifter spoon first Edinburgh, 1820, J W. Howden & Co and Alexander Henderson, crested, second, 1853, by James & Walter Marshall, initialled M, third, Edinburgh, 1829, makers mark partially rubbed IH? with unusual cast mask head handle, (9)first length 15cm., weight approx. 5.85ozt Condition: Good condition
A pair of late Victorian silver mounted cut glass scent bottles and an inkwellfirst Chester, 1898, Kay & Co. globular clear glass diamond cut bottles mounted with screw fitting foliate embossed mushroom caps, together with a late Victorian silver mounted glass inkwell, Birmingham, 1901, Henry Matthews, domed clear glass body mounted with a pierced and embossed collar and hinged domed cap, (3)first height 10cm., Condition: Knocks to both caps, fleabites to to glass bottles, Lid does not closes flat and smiles.
A cased set of Norwegian .800 silver gilt and plique-a-jour coffee spoons and an ashtray first stamped 800 by Marius Hammereach having twisted stem and scrolled floral terminals, in a fitted case retailed by Elkington, second Birmingham, 1936, Charles S Green & Co., square with engine turned decoration, initialled, (2)first length 10.7cm., weight approx. 2.7oztCondition: The termial coffee spoon has broken off but is present. Otherwise good condition
Italy. Francesco Rainaldi (ed.) 'Logge Del Vaticano' Rome, c.1802, an album of nine b&w etchings, two with hand colouring on wove by Carlo Lasinio after Raphael Sanzio D'Urbino, sheets approx. 43.5 x 61 cm., half calf with marbled boards together with framed title page b&w engraving by Giovanni Balzar after Luca Comparini, mounted, burr maple frame, (2)first overall 44/5x 62cm. Condition: Marginal spotting feint foxing present on to lower section of a couple of plates, water / moisture mark/ stain to one corner of margin of all plates. Marbles boards with wear and water marks, corners/ spine worn and bumped
Three pairs of George III and later sauce ladles first London, 1810, Thomas Streetin, fiddle pattern, initialled, second, London, 1871, H.J.Lias & Son, fiddle pattern, third London, 1917, Josiah Williams & Co., Hanoverian pattern with rattail bowls, initialled R, (6)First length 16.5cm., weight approx. 12.33ozt.Condition: Fair to good, Surface wear commensurate with age
A set of six blue opaline glass apothecary bottlesearly 20th centurywith stoppers and gilt shield form labels, four bottles bearing small labels for Campion & Co. Chemists London SE 16, (6)height approx. 24cmCondition: The labels are worn but mostly intact, Troch: Bis:cSod has a small label loss. One example has losses to its neck. Another has a loss to its rim and cracks to the stopper and its shoulder. One stopper unmatched colour-wise, visible in extra image.
An Art Nouveau figural silvered bronze desk seal c.1900 and other silverfirst in the form of a nude winged nymph with flowing hair together with a pair of 19th century Austro-Hungarian bright cut silver sprung sugar tongs, three silver and enamel P&O souvenir teaspoons, six filled silver handled Kings pattern handled fruit fork and three knives, (14)first height 12.7cm., weight approx. 3.24ozt.Condition: desk seal lacking one wing, other items in fair condition

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