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South African ‘925’ Sterling silver salt spoon by Kurt Jobst. Circa 1965.
POA
Russian carved cameo. Circa 1895 in later presentation box.
Chinese export silver cup mounted with a dragon chasing the flaming pearl. Circa 1900.
Chinese export silver serviette ring by Leeching. Active Canton, Shanghai and Hong Kong. Circa 1840-1880.
Chinese export silver cup mounted with dragon handles. Marked with a Chinese makers mark on the base. Circa 1920.
Victorian silver decanter label ‘Marasquino’ marked for London 1846 by Charles Reily & George Storer.
English Art Deco Clarice Cliff vase – ‘Forest Glen’ pattern. Circa 1936-1937.
Silver
Late 19th century Chinese silver octagonal twin handled tea pot warmer with makers mark stamped to the base.
Collectables
Silver mounted pen knife marked for Sheffield 1956 by George Ibberson & Co. with inscribed name O.H. Wells
William IV silver ‘Hock’ decanter label marked for Birmingham 1833 by Taylor & Perry.
Victorian silver gilt travelling hair curling tongs and heater box marked for London 1899 by Drew & Sons.
An English Art Nouveau bronzed metal frog candlestick retailed by Liberty & Co. Circa 1900.
Silver and Mother of Pearl fruit knife and fork marked for Sheffield 1905 by William Neale & Son.
Pair of Victorian silver salts marked for Birmingham 1898 by William J Holmes.
South African ‘925’ Sterling silver spoon by Kurt Jobst. Circa 1965.
George V silver tastevin marked for London 1932 by C J Vander Ltd.
Pair of silver Sabbath candlesticks marked for London 1931 by Moshe Rubin.
Pair of Victorian silver salts marked for Birmingham 1899 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
Japanese soapstone figure dating from the late 19th century.
Portuguese silver toothpick holder marked for Porto 1853- 1862 by maker IAP or IAH.
Rare Victorian silver Blackwells’ Patent hair curler marked for London 1840.
Mid-19th century silver plated English ear trumpet by Frederick Rein & Son.
Silver and Mother of Pearl fruit knife and orange peeler marked for Sheffield 1904 by William Neale & Son.
Pair of silver Sabbath candlesticks marked for London 1934 by Morris Salkind.
American ‘Sterling’ silver mounted fountain pen by Carey Pen Company, New York circa 1890-1930.
Pair of Georg Jensen ‘925’ Sterling silver candelabra No 855D designed by Sigvard Bernadotte. Circa 1945- 1950.
Africana
Cape silver soup ladle by William Moore. Circa 1840.
Russian ‘84’ silver and enamel pin dish marked for Moscow, circa 1880 by Gustav Klingert.
A German Art Nouveau silver plated fish platter by Metallwarenfabrik F.X. Dautzenberg. Circa 1900.
Pair of Victorian silver Sabbath candlesticks marked for London 1899 by Moses Salkind & Co.
Victorian silver milk jug marked for London 1877 by Robert Garrard.
Cape silver soup ladle by Lodewyk Beck. Circa 1820.
Cape silver basting spoon by Joseph Ince. Circa 1825.