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SILVER GILT DECORATIVE HISTORICAL CUP.

SILVER GILT DECORATIVE HISTORICAL CUP.

This beautiful cup is a copy of the ancient Greek Nestors cup. The cup is fitted with two decorative handles, each of which features a bird to the top flat edge which are apparently drinking from the cup.The original cup was discovered by archeologist Heinrich Schliemann in 1876 during an archeological excavation. Silver marks for Chester 1936 and with makers initials B & S Ltd (B.H.Britton & S...  read more

Code: 2031

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BRITISH VICTORIAN SILVER AND GLASS CLARET JUG.

BRITISH VICTORIAN SILVER AND GLASS CLARET JUG.

A superb Victorian glass claret jug of globular form with long decorative neck mounted with silver handle, spout and collar.Silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1885 and makers initials IG. Height 28cm. Mint.  read more

Code: 2028

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SILVER ART NOUVEAU CLOCK.

SILVER ART NOUVEAU CLOCK.

Very attractive silver front with art nouveau floral designs and silver marks for Birmingham 1905 with makers initials WN and design registration number. White enamel clock face with with black numerals and which has a couple of faint hairline cracks. Metal easel stand to the reverse side.The clock is still in good working order.Height just under 6 inches or 15cm.  read more

Code: 2015

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SILVER CARD CASE BY SAMPSON MORDAN.

SILVER CARD CASE BY SAMPSON MORDAN.

A beautiful silver card case with attractive decoration to obverse and reveres sides, the case is also engraved with the original owners initials.The lid is on an unusual hinged spring mechanism.Silver hall marks for Sampson Mordan Chester 1912.  read more

Code: 2011

188.00 GBP

SUPERB QUALITY CARD CASE BY SAMPSON MORDAN.

SUPERB QUALITY CARD CASE BY SAMPSON MORDAN.

A fine quality silver box by the prestigious London silversmiths Sampson Mordan and produced in the art deco period. This attractive and elegant silver case is in fine condition, the interior is gilded and it is silver hallmarked, SM & CO for Sampson Mordan London 1928 and it is also engraved with the original owners name, Pamela.  read more

Code: 2004

178.00 GBP

NOVELTY SILVER EDWARDIAN SCENT BOTTLE DESIGNED AS A WALNUT.

NOVELTY SILVER EDWARDIAN SCENT BOTTLE DESIGNED AS A WALNUT.

A beautiful ceramic walnut, the modeling is exceptional as it really does look like a nut. Complete with silver hallmarked circular top with makers initials for, John Thornhill and sons Birmingham 1904. Near mint condition.  read more

Code: 2001

365.00 GBP

LATE VICTORIAN GOLD SOVEREIGN CASE.

LATE VICTORIAN GOLD SOVEREIGN CASE.

A very nice example produced in 9ct gold.The circular case is in superb condition and it is beautifully chased with ornate floral designs.The interior is stamped with the 9ct gold mark 375 and hallmarks for Chester 1900.  read more

Code: 1999

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ENGLISH 9CT GOLD MATCH BOX HOLDER.

ENGLISH 9CT GOLD MATCH BOX HOLDER.

A superb quality 9ct gold box produced to hold a book of matches. Engraved intricut decoration to lid and base and bearing the original owners engraved initials in a circle. The Interior features a full set of English gold marks, Birmingham 1927 with makers initials and 375 gold mark. A superb quality gold box.  read more

Code: 1987

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VERY LARGE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS HIP FLASK BY THE HIGHLY COLLECTABLE  MAKER CHARLES FOX.

VERY LARGE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS HIP FLASK BY THE HIGHLY COLLECTABLE MAKER CHARLES FOX.

This is a very large double capacity silver hip flask measuring almost 8 inches in height.The cut glass bottle is in mint condition and it is fitted with silver top and detachable silver cup both with matching silver hallmarks for the important and very desirable silversmith,Charles Fox London 1889. The second flask shown in one of the photographs is for a size comparison only and it is not inc...  read more

Code: 1981

435.00 GBP

MINIATURE VICTORIAN NOVELTY SILVER BOATING OAR IN PRESENTATION CASE.

MINIATURE VICTORIAN NOVELTY SILVER BOATING OAR IN PRESENTATION CASE.

A most unusual silver hallmarked rowing oar which was obviously produced as a presentation award / gift for a Victorian boating competition. Silver hallmarks for London 1853 with makers initials. Complete with fine quality brown leatherette presentation case, the interior is constructed in blue velvet and it is fitted for the oar. A most unusual item and especially nice with it's original box.  read more

Code: 1966

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