Metalware

  • Small sterling silver basket. Antique small silver basket with import hallmark for London assay by John George Smith c1897. Lovely twist handle to the centre, ruffled edge and very decorative Continental scene to the sides. Full hallmark under the rim on one side and stamped N with another worn stamp to the base. Base measures 30mm by 27mm.
  • Victorian shell dish in sterling silver. Antique dish in the form of a scallop shell on 3 ball feet. Fully hallmarked for Sheffield assay and made by Fenton Brothers c1891.
  • George V sterling silver tazza. Substantial stetling silver tazza by Mappin & Webb. Elegant design featuring twist pattern edging around the base and bowl with fleurs de lis style scrollwork handles. Full hallmark to outside of bowl for London assay c1932 and full Mappin and Webb stamp to the base. Base measures 146mm in diameter. 25 Troy ounces. COLLECT FROM STORE ONLY.
  • Antique sterling silver cream jug. Small & sweet cream jug in sterling silver on tripod feet with raised floral decoration to the sides and an empty cartouche to the jug breast for personalisation. Fully hallmarked to the side for Birmingham assay c1898.
  • Modernist sterling silver salt and spoon. A solid salt in a triangular shape with original spoon and blue glass liner. Full hallmark to the side for London assay and made by C. J. Vander c1970. Spoon has a gilt bowl and measures 70mm long. Small chip to the blue glass liner.
  • A pair of retro bronze candlesticks. A sleek pair of Japanese made bronze candlesticks. Simple yet stylish design. Stamped Japan A-1 to the bottom with character which reads Higashi (East). Base measures 110mm long and 65mm at widest. Slot for candle measures 12mm.
  • Art Deco silver topped cased bottles. A very practical cased set of 2 small half bottles with silver tops. Each bottle has sterling silver screw tops with original glass stoppers and own slot to keep secure within the case when in transit. Most likely used for cologne. Each bottle measures 53mm wide, 27mm deep at middle and 90mm tall. Full hallmark to each silver top for London assay c1926.
  • Small statue of Hermes in sterling silver. Very finely detailed small statue of Hermes in his most known pose. Top of his staff or caduceus (kērykeion) is unfortunately missing although this does not detract from the quality of the piece. Hallmark to the back is worn but dates for c1981. (Could also be used as a pipe tamper) Weight 40gms.
  • Vintage silver baby rattle and teething ring. A quality vintage piece with hallmarked sterling silver rattle attached to plastic teething ring with sterling silver buckle design link. Made by Webster. Hallmarked Sterling and maker initialled (WEB) to one side of rattle and to the pendant bail. Ring measures 44mm in diameter.
  • Edwardian glass pot with embossed silver lid. Small rectangular cut glass pot with an embossed sterling silver lid. The embossed lid depicts a romantic scene of a pair of seated ladies being serenaded by a minstrel in a dreamy garden. Fully hallmarked to one side of lid for Birmingham assay and made by Henry Matthews c1906.
  • Vintage African bronze of a donkey. Well crafted small ornament of a small slim donkey carrying water bottles on either side of the saddle. Simple yet very realistic design.
  • Antique silver Chester vesta case. A generous sized antique sterling silver vesta case. Full hallmark to inside lip of case for Chester assay c1902 and made by Charles Lyster & Son. Lion passant and date stamp on outside of lid. Good tight closure.

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