Jewellery, Watches & Silver Sales bring together a wide a range of affordable period and modern jewellery, vintage and collectable watches, and silver from the 18th to 21st century.
Viewing times
Wednesday 7th January - Thursday 8th January 10am-4pm, Friday 9th January 8am-4pm and the morning of the sale from 8am.
Buyer's Notes
Buyer's Premium:
24.0% + VAT (28.8% in total)
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We conduct appropriate Due Diligence checks to comply with current Anti-Money Laundering regulations. Full Buyer’s Terms can be found HERE
Collections:
Please note you will be required to remove your purchased items within two working days of the sale unless by prior arrangement. Collections are by appointment from Monday-Friday 8.30am-5pm. Saturday collections are only available when there is a sale and STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. To make an appointment call 01969 623780 or email reception@tennants-ltd.co.uk
Please check prior to bidding to ensure shipping is available for the lots you are interested in, this is shown on the shipping tab below each lot.
Sale contact
Name: Jeffrey Lassaline
Email: jeffrey.lassaline@tennants-ltd.co.uk
Name: Adam Wasdell
Email: adam.wasdell@tennants-ltd.co.uk
Name: Jess Fall
Email: jess.fall@tennants-ltd.co.uk
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A George II Scottish Silver Teapot by John Main, Edinburgh, 1738, Assay Master Archibald Ure
A Set of Six George III Silver Dinner-Plates by Augustin Le Sage, London, 1766
A Colonial Silver Waiter Maker's Mark ER, Jamaica, Circa 1750 Assay Master Anthony Danvers
A Pair of George III Silver Salvers by S. C. Younge and Co., Sheffield, 1818
Two George III Silver Caddy-Spoons by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, One 1798 and One 1802
Two George III Silver Caddy-Spoons by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham, 1801 and 1804
Two George III Silver Caddy-Spoons by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1808 and 1812
Two George IV Silver Caddy-Spoons by William Eaton, London, One 1825 and One 1827
Two George IV Silver Caddy-Spoons Each by Ledsam, Vale and Wheeler, Birmingham, 1825 and 1827
A Victorian Silver Caddy-Spoon by John Aldwinckle and James Slater, London, 1881
A George III Silver Table-Service by William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1802
Two George III Silver Basting-Spoons by William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1802
A Set of Nine George III Silver Table-Spoons Mostly by William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1801
A George III Silver Table-Service by William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1799
A Cased Pair of George V Silver Serving-Spoons by Reid and Sons Ltd., London, 1922
A Pair of George III Silver Salad-Servers by George Smith and William Fearn, London, 1794 and 1795
A Pair of George III Scottish Silver Basting-Spoons by James McKay, Edinburgh, 1805
An Elizabeth II Silver Caddy-Spoon and Letter-Opener by Keith Tyssen, Sheffield, 1969
A George V Silver Table-Service by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1914
An Elizabeth II Silver Table-Service Mostly by William Yates, Sheffield, 1971
A French Silver Table-Service Mostly by Francisco Marzo, Paris, Late 19th Century
A George VI Silver-Gilt and Lacquered Minaudière by Cartier, London, 1937, Numbered 8023 (?)
A George II or George III Gold-Mounted Bloodstone Necessaire Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1760
A George II or George III 'Pinchbeck' Etui and Chatelaine Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1760
A Continental Gold Inlaid Tortoiseshell Snuff-Box Possibly Naples, Mid 18th Century
A George III Gold-Mounted and Enamelled Box Maker's Mark JW, Perhaps London, Circa 1790
A Continental Silver Chainmail Purse With English Import Marks for London, 1915
A French Silver Mounted Glass Decanter Perhaps by Albert Deflon, Paris, First Quarter 20th Century
A Russian Gold-Mounted Hardstone Hand-Seal Possibly by Samuel Arndt, St. Petersburg, Circa 1870
A Swedish Silver Second-Course Dish by Guldsmeds Aktiebolaget, Stockholm, 1918