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George II-style walnut bracket clock, the case with ogee caddy top and brass swing handle, glass panels to sides and back, on four bronze paw feet, the silvered arched dial with roman and arabic numerals and maker's name for Robert Holland of London, the movement stamped France and 117, 27cm high x 17cm wide
Collection of silver items including set of three Victorian silver provincial teaspoons, Exeter 1858, Josiah Williams & Co, George III silver caddy sifting spoon, Birmingham 1907, salt spoon, fish knife and Victorian silver blade and mother of pearl fruit knife, together with a collection of silver plate flatware and an amber bakelite napkin ring, approximate total silver weight 4.18ozt
VINERS LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1936, a George V hallmarked silver napkin ring, Birmingham 1937, an 800 grade hallmarked silver napkin ring, an 800 grade hallmarked silver stick mount, a white metal stick mount, white metal ashtray, Dutch silver caddy spoon, white metal tea strainer etc, combined approx 5.45ozt/169.5g.
A Victoria diamond jubilee hallmarked silver teaspoon with pierced decoration to the top inscribed '1837-1897, Diamond Jubilee', hallmarked Chester 1896, length 12cm, weight 12.7g (cased), also a hallmarked silver handled shoe horn, Birmingham 1931, a silver plated caddy spoon and a 19th century Continental porcelain hand painted trinket box (4).
E J TREVITT & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver comb, Chester 1934, length 11cm, (af), a George V hallmarked silver butter knife, Birmingham 1935, length 12.5cm, an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver spoon modelled as a shovel, Birmingham 1958, a pair of James Deakin & Sons George V hallmarked silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1932, a further hallmarked silver teaspoon, a hallmarked silver caddy spoon etc, combined approx 3.5ozt/109g.
A coromandel and brass inlaid dressing case, 19th century, by Turrill, New Bond Street, of rectangular form with a fitted leather and velvet interior, complete with a Bramah lock,31.5cm wide23.5cm deep14.5cm hightogether with a rosewood and mother of pearl tea caddy,19th century, of sarcophagus form, with two covered compartments,24cm wide14cm deep and a mahogany tea caddy,19th century, of plain form,20.5cm wide11.5cm deep (3)10.5cm high (3)Condition ReportAll with knocks, losses, and wear. Bowing to the veneer of the largest box to the front, with rippling to the other veneer.
A Delft vase 19th century of baluster form, wiith bird amongst tree reserves21.5cm hightogether with one other vase17cm higha similar tile and a Chinese Canton enamel tea caddy,Qing Dynasty, of lobed form, decorated with figural scenes,10cm high(4)Condition Reportcracks, chips and nibbles throughoutareas of enamel missing and damaged to tea caddy
A collection of silver items to include two sauceboats, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1923, 14.5cm wide, the other London 1762, 12cm wide, a silver cream jug, London 1770, 14cm high,27oztCondition ReportKnocks, scuffs and dents throughout. Oxidisation to all. Chased pot tested as silver. All others marked. Please see additional images.From left to right:Sauceboat) makers marks rubbed, London 1760. With knocks and dents, larger dent to one side, with foot dented into the body of the base. Chased pot and cover) Tested as silver, unmarked. Tarnished with pitting. Surface scratches and minor dents. Larger scratch to the base. Helmet shaped cream jug with covered rope handle) by Bernard Dinwoody Wilmot ,Birmingham 1891. Tarnished. Surface scratches. Jug sits tilted. Holes to the foot of the jug. Caddy) by George Unite, Birmingham 1915. Heavily dented. Surface scratches. Tarnished. Finial slightly askew. The frame atop the caddy to slide the lid into damaged and lifting. Chased cream jug) Makers marks rubbed, London 1770, Heavily tarnished. Knocks and wear. Denting.Chased tea caddy) c.1840, with Dutch export mark. Rubbing to the decoration, denting. Hole to the base. Tarnishing. Gravy boat) Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1923 (marks rubbed. Surface scratches and denting.
A collection of silver items to include a pedestal sugar bowl and cover, Birmingham 1925, with a weighted base, 10.5cm high, a pierced silver bowl, by Deakin & Frances, 11.1cm diameter, a pair of ice tongs, stamped 900, 18cm long, two caddy spoons, a Continental teaspoon, the bowl embossed with a cow, a Russian silver salt, a pair of Continental sugar tongs, a sugar caster top, a silver toddy ladle, a silver mustard pot and an associated stand, and two silver toast racks, the larger by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, (qty.)weighable 16.7oztCondition ReportKnocks, wear, dents, and rubbing throughout.
George V silver tea caddy of octagonal form with embossed Dutch style figural decoration landscape, with slip on cover, (Chester 1912), makers mark rubbed approximately 6oz, 8.5cm in heightGood condition commensurate with age. The lid fits tightly. The top is slightly compressed and uneven. Hallmarks slight rubbed but easily legible. One small spot of silver solder on one corner, no holes. One dent to the base and general wear commensurate with age.
A collection of silver plated ware - including a Victorian silver plate on copper neo-classical inkwell, 19.5cm diameter; a cased set of four Edwardian swing-handled bon-bon dishes; a tazza with repoussé and chased floral and foliate decoration, 22.7cm diameter; a small cylindrical tea caddy; a bachelor's teapot; etc.
Seven Chinese items - including a 19th century Canton celadon glazed saucer dish painted with butterflies and flowers, 18.3cm diameter (three small chips to rim); a cast iron teapot with swing handle; an archaic style cast metal bronze-style vase, 13cm high; a pewter tea caddy; a large soapstone seal carved with a long bodied dragon chasing a flaming pearl, 12.3cm high; and two porcelain snuff bottles.
A Japanese silver tea caddy, Meiji period (1868-1912), the ovoid body decorated with irises, stamped marks 'Watanabe' and 'jungin' to base,11.5cm high, 252.6g, and a Chinese silver bowl,late Qing dynasty, pierced and decorated with dragons amongst clouds, stamped marks 'WH' and 'Suichang' to base,16cm diameter, 314.9g (2)Condition ReportTea caddy - 252.6g.Bowl - 314.9g.Both with surface scratches and dents consistent with age.

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