A fabulous mid Victorian novelty silver plated condiment holder in the form of a finely detailed boat with figural decoration including a tiller operator and at the other end a seated man, with a further sailor using a spy glass and the union flag flying on the mast. ...
UNSOLD
A rare English silver novelty baby's rattle in the form of an auctioneers gavel, realistically modelled with good detail, hallmarks slightly worn, probably late Victorian. ...
SOLD FOR £120
An English silver and enamel novelty vesta depicting a pipe on a white enamel ground with engine turned decoration and with the slogan ''Just One More'', Birmingham 1922 and makers marks for Adie Brothers. ...
A set of six English silver novelty place settings each in the form of a finely modelled pheasant, Birmingham hallmarks for 2011. ...
A rare and highly attractive medal commemorating the royal visit to Liverpool in June 1927 and especially produced for the reception committee, the medal with a red, white and blue ribbon and enamelled in colour with a crown, two coats of arms with liver bird and in original Oldfields Jewellers, Liverpool case, hallmarks for Birmingham 1927. ...
SOLD FOR £40
An English silver Edwardian novelty baby's rattle each side formed as a teddy bear with bells (no teething ring). ...
An English silver small letter rack with seven divisions each in the form of a heart and on four bun feet, Birmingham hallmarks for 1903. ...
SOLD FOR £75
An English silver snuff box of military interest poignantly having been the property of Captain John Chamberlain MC and hallmarked for Birmingham 1910 and engraved 3rd South Wales Borderes, the Captain then having been killed in action in Flanders additionally engraved, presumably by his family ''Killed in Flanders, May 1917'', the box itself of curved rectangular form and with striped decoration and with a button to the centre probably having been taken from his uniform, the box accompanied with a two page obituary of the Captain charting his career through to his death at the age of 35. ...
An interesting Victorian silver snuff box of American masonic interest with two engraved Masonic emblems, silver gilt interior along with the name South Shore Masonic Lodge (New York) Birmingham hallmarks for 1857, maker Francis Clark. ...
SOLD FOR £220
A rare English silver novelty menu holder in the form of an upright artist's palette on a circular base, Birmingham hallmarks for 1904 and an attractive silver brooch formed as an artist's palette with contrasting colour stones and dissected by two paint brushes. ...
An English silver and enamel circular pill box with pull off top the cover decorated with a colourful spray of enamelled flowers within a white colour surround and the rim of fragmented form with turquoise enamel, makers L&S, Birmingham 1908. ...
A continental silver novelty letter opener, the top formed with a floral garland supporting a windmill which has moveable blades. ...
SOLD FOR £38
A rare 18th Century style Norwegian silver heart shape hovedvandsaeg or vinaigrette recorded as being used as a love token, a man offering the box to a lady as a declaration of love and further enhanced by engravings of the initials of the couples. ...
SOLD FOR £190
A 19th Century cased presentation English silver trio comprising knife, fork, spoon in the Kings pattern in a purple leather fitted case with blue velvet interior and retailers mark Hall and Co, Manchester. ...
SOLD FOR £65
A cased set of six English silver Art Nouveau buttons depicting in typically sinuous form and low relief a profile maiden's image with long flowing hair, London 1903. ...
SOLD FOR £180
A box of mixed plate including a pair of candlesticks ...
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