A Elizabeth II silver trinket box, hallmarked Sheffield 2000 by Asprey & Garrard, commemorating the Millennium, circular design, personalised engraving to interior of lid, 12.5 x 13 cm, 11.6 ozt / 362 grams. Condition Report: In good condition with light scratching to exterior and minor tarnishing, hallmarks clear and defined.
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A small collection of antique, vintage and modern jewellery boxes - including ring boxes; a heart-shaped bracelet box; an Asprey red faux-leather brooch box; a Gaydon & Sons of Kingston-on-Thames cufflinks box; a Mappin & Webb cufflinks and studs box; a green morocco box containing a quantity of vintage studs, buttons and cufflinks; and a morocco silver salts or place card holders box; together with an embroidered silk table runner.
ASPREY: A LEATHER AND SUEDE BACKGAMMON SET LATE 20TH CENTURY Faux horn pieces, tooled leather interior, initialled SR case 48cm wide, 32cm deepProvenance: The Estate of a deceased Gentleman Condition Report: Please note the below condition report is the only one available. Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some surface wear, dirt and discolouration from use.Some discolouration to the suede exteriors of the case from use and wear. Two keys present, locks functioning, hinges functioning. Leather board, fifteen game pieces, two pairs of dice, a doubling cube, suede dice cup, and a rule book.The above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly.Condition Report Disclaimer
A signed Doulton advertising ceramic and Asprey silver mounted whiskey flask made for G. B. & Sons, Ltd., London, the body decorated with a hand painted front-facing Reynard fox, modelled in low relief and indistinctly signed l.r., the handle is naturalistically modelled and painted as a whip with rope extending to wind around the vessel base, topped cork and Asprey silver stopper, London 1929, 30cm highNote: G.B. & sons, a London based cabinet makers and high-end retailer founded in 1851 by George Betjemann, often collaborated with Doulton on silver mounted ceramics
An early 20th century Asprey silver miniature travel clock, sponsor marks for Charles William Guignard, import marks for London 1912, decorated with pink guilloche enamel, the enamel signed dial with Roman numerals and fancy pierced gilt hands, case numbered 5162, movement numbered 12329, 5.2cm high x 3.6cm wide, together with a fitted leather case, 7.1cm high x 6cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Hereke silk rug, 20th century, Anatolian, the rectangular field with a pendant medallion to the centre surrounded by floral motifs, on a red and green ground within a red-ground floral border,332 x 210cmProvenance: Asprey, Bond Street, London, purchased May 1977;a private collection, Moor Park, Hertfordshire.Condition ReportA repair and some tears/frays to the top of the carpet, and some fraying to the edges. The pile slightly degraded in areas. Please see additional images for reference.
A George III-style mahogany kneehole desk by George Betjemann & Sons, c.1920, the hinged top enclosing a leather writing surface and fitted with two onyx ashtrays and a silver-mounted ink bottle, marked for George Betjemann & Sons, London 1928, flanked by a pair of burr wood boxes, with a papered interior and two removable brass lamp fittings, with an inset maker's plaque beneath and an arrangement of drawers to the frieze and pedestals, raised on splayed bracket feet, 118cm wide59cm deep84cm high when closedGeorge Betjemann & Sons are celebrated as one of the foremost manufacturers of luxury goods of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, supplying the likes of Harrods and Asprey's. Bevis Hillier records a comment from Eric Asprey describing the firm as 'far the best of the manufacturers supplying Asprey's. Everything was of immaculate quality'.Condition ReportPAT Test - Failed
A collection of contemporary objects of virtu. Including a red lether compact mirror retailed by William & Son, a Dresden flower basket (AF) retailed by Asprey, lipstick holder marked House of Lords, etc, some in original packaging. Condition Report: Dresden flower basket - one handle is broken off. Y. A. Sadovsky Sterling silver sculpture, signed verso. 5cm diameter. Framed.
1930s novelty silver table lighter in the form of a silent butler by Asprey & Co. Ltd, with a screw top opening and a turned wood handle (Birmingham 1939), 11cm overall lengthOverall very good condition. No signs of damage or previous repairs. Some light overall surface scratching and age related wear.
TWO VICTORIAN 'ASPREY' WOODEN VANITY CASES, two rectangular form wooden boxes with brass detailing, monogram engraving to the brass cartouche on the case lid, blue felt lining to the inside case lid, each box signed 'C. Asprey manufacturer 166 Bond Street' 'Bramah London', approximate dimensions length 279mm x height 162mm x depth 208mm, (condition report: general moderate wear, both boxes are empty. general moderate wear, some minor indenting and scratches, no keys, overall condition good)
Collection of cased silver hallmarked cutlery to include an Asprey knife, fork and spoon set (hallmarked Sheffield 1987, Gee & Holmes, blade marked Asprey), set of six coffee bean spoons (hallmarked Sheffield 1930), and a set of six butter knives with silver handles (Sheffield 1903). Together with two silver plated cutlery sets.
Two sets of six Asprey & Company Ltd. retailed silver coffee spoons, by John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1973, engraved with Greek key decoration to front of stem, in fitted Asprey & Company Ltd, boxes, together with a set of six silver coffee spoons in the Art Deco taste, with two-tone blue guilloche enamel finials, by Haseler & Restall, Birmingham 1947, in fitted case. (total gross weight 164.4g)
A white metal diamond stylised star form brooch, set round brilliant cut diamond to centre with an estimated weight of 0.93cts assessed colour J, assessed clarity VS with three surrounding round brilliant cut diamonds and pave or claw set numerous other round brilliant cut diamonds with an estimated total diamond weight of 3.2cts white metal assessed as platinum). (gross weight 14.4g), in associated Asprey & Co Ltd. box.
[Reynolds (Sir Joshua)] Seven Discourses delivered in the Royal Academy by the President, half-title, scattered faint spotting, publisher's advertisements at end, bookplate, previous owner's ink inscription, contemporary calf, slight rubbing to corners and extremities, for T. Cadell, 1778 § Smith (G.) The Laboratory: or, School of Arts, fifth edition, engraved frontispiece, 16 engraved plates, of which 2 folding, one with short split, scattered faint spotting, modern calf, 1770 § Godden (Geoffrey A.) The Illustrated Guide to Ridgway Porcelains, signed by author, frontispiece, plates and illustrations, contemporary green crushed morocco by Asprey & co., g.e., 1972; and others similar, 8vo & 4to (13).
A double-row cultured pearl necklace with a ruby and diamond clasp in 18ct gold, comprising two strands of round cultured pearls of 6.7 mm in cream colour with rose overtones, hand knotted to a geometric bow clasp, encrusted with brilliant-cut diamonds and channel-set with square table-cut rubies throughout the centre, London hallmarks, overall length 45.5 cm, in an Asprey case, 60.0 grams.
A Sampson & Mordan 9ct gold propelling pencil retailed by Asprey London, 1934, Sampson & Mordan engine turned barrel with vacant rectangular reserve, suspension ring attached, push action, stamped S Mordan & Co Asprey length 8.2 cm., weight approx. 20.5gCondition:Good condition free from dings. Action a little stiff and temperamental
A pair of 18ct gold garnet and diamond cufflinks, by Asprey. each with a central gold reeded bow bezel set with a round garnet cabochon, into a surround of tapered baguette cut diamonds in white, to bar fittings, 19mm diameter, signed Asprey, maker's mark APCL for Asprey, Swiss hallmark for 18ct gold standard, 36.06gCondition ReportMinor marks and scratches to surfaces.
A 18ct white gold diamond set Piaget for Asprey automatic bracelet watch, c.1970's, ref.12435D2, made for the Sultanate of Oman, with a cushion shaped case, 30 x 32mm, a textured silvered dial, silvered baton indicators, silvered spade hands, Arabic inscription at 6, and a diamond set bezel. Case back secured by three screws, one screw deficient, numbered 228294, signed Asprey, Swiss hallmark, Birmingham import hallmark. A 30 jewel movement calibre 12P1, no. 735185. Triple signed. A slightly tapered mesh bracelet to a folding clasp with Piaget logo, Birmingham import hallmark 1973,102.02g, no box or papers Buying this watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportThe movement is not currently working. Requires servicing. One screw is missing from the case back. Light scratches to case back. Diamonds all present. Glass in very good condition.
A silver gilt and enamel photograph frame in the Faberge style, marked London 1987, oval shape decorated with silver garlands accented with three cabochon rubies on a blue enamel ground with a ribbon bow cresting, ivorine back , silver gilt strut in a case, Markers mark for Richard Lawrence Geere. Provenance : Geere Family Note : Richard Geere born in 1932, and following in the footsteps of his father Charles Edward Geere who was also a Goldsmith and Silversmith, Richard Lawrence Geere was apprenticed to Ramsden and Roed and attended day release classes at the Central School of Arts and Crafts.After working for Asprey and Stuart Devlin he set up his own workshop where he undertook various private commissions and made his own range of silverware much in the style of Stuart Devlin for whom he was a maker. He continued to supply Asprey with bespoke items and photo frames from his own workshop.
A mixed collection of silver to include: two money clips, keyring, photograph frame, two pen holders,. all London, Makers mark for Richard Lawrence Geere, weighable silver approx. 103 grams, together with a silver clock unmarked (7) Provenance : Geere Family Note : Richard Geere born in 1932, and following in the footsteps of his father Charles Edward Geere who was also a Goldsmith and Silversmith, Richard Lawrence Geere was apprenticed to Ramsden and Roed and attended day release classes at the Central School of Arts and Crafts.After working for Asprey and Stuart Devlin he set up his own workshop where he undertook various private commissions and made his own range of silverware much in the style of Stuart Devlin for whom he was a maker. He continued to supply Asprey with bespoke items and photo frames from his own workshop.
Two silver gilt surprise eggs, marked London 1971 and 1975, together with two silver stands London 1978, all Markers mark for Richard Lawrence Geere. approx. 219 grams. Provenance : Geere Family Note : Richard Geere born in 1932, and following in the footsteps of his father Charles Edward Geere who was also a Goldsmith and Silversmith, Richard Lawrence Geere was apprenticed to Ramsden and Roed and attended day release classes at the Central School of Arts and Crafts.After working for Asprey and Stuart Devlin he set up his own workshop where he undertook various private commissions and made his own range of silverware much in the style of Stuart Devlin for whom he was a maker. He continued to supply Asprey with bespoke items and photo frames from his own workshop.
A large silver photograph frame with engine turned decorated borders and strut back support, London 2007, 23.2cm X 28.3cm. Markers mark for Richard Lawrence Geere. Provenance : Geere Family Note : Richard Geere born in 1932, and following in the footsteps of his father Charles Edward Geere who was also a Goldsmith and Silversmith, Richard Lawrence Geere was apprenticed to Ramsden and Roed and attended day release classes at the Central School of Arts and Crafts.After working for Asprey and Stuart Devlin he set up his own workshop where he undertook various private commissions and made his own range of silverware much in the style of Stuart Devlin for whom he was a maker. He continued to supply Asprey with bespoke items and photo frames from his own workshop.
A silver and Lapis Lazuli box, marked London 1976, Markers mark for Richard Lawrence Geere. approx. 120 grams. Provenance : Geere Family Note : Richard Geere born in 1932, and following in the footsteps of his father Charles Edward Geere who was also a Goldsmith and Silversmith, Richard Lawrence Geere was apprenticed to Ramsden and Roed and attended day release classes at the Central School of Arts and Crafts.After working for Asprey and Stuart Devlin he set up his own workshop where he undertook various private commissions and made his own range of silverware much in the style of Stuart Devlin for whom he was a maker. He continued to supply Asprey with bespoke items and photo frames from his own workshop.
Three silver and silver gilt surprise eggs, marked London 1977 and 1975, together with two stands , in a fitted case, Markers mark for Richard Lawrence Geere. approx. 360 grams. Provenance : Geere Family Note : Richard Geere born in 1932, and following in the footsteps of his father Charles Edward Geere who was also a Goldsmith and Silversmith, Richard Lawrence Geere was apprenticed to Ramsden and Roed and attended day release classes at the Central School of Arts and Crafts.After working for Asprey and Stuart Devlin he set up his own workshop where he undertook various private commissions and made his own range of silverware much in the style of Stuart Devlin for whom he was a maker. He continued to supply Asprey with bespoke items and photo frames from his own workshop.
Five silver photograph frames with various decorated borders and strut back supports, all London, three 1987, two 1991 largest size 4.3cm X 5.7cm. Markers mark for Richard Lawrence Geere, all additionally marked Asprey. Provenance : Geere Family Note : Richard Geere born in 1932, and following in the footsteps of his father Charles Edward Geere who was also a Goldsmith and Silversmith, Richard Lawrence Geere was apprenticed to Ramsden and Roed and attended day release classes at the Central School of Arts and Crafts.After working for Asprey and Stuart Devlin he set up his own workshop where he undertook various private commissions and made his own range of silverware much in the style of Stuart Devlin for whom he was a maker. He continued to supply Asprey with bespoke items and photo frames from his own workshop.
Four silver and silver gilt tumblers, all marked London , three 1977 and one 1976, Markers mark for Richard Lawrence Geere. approx. 300 grams. Provenance : Geere Family Note : Richard Geere born in 1932, and following in the footsteps of his father Charles Edward Geere who was also a Goldsmith and Silversmith, Richard Lawrence Geere was apprenticed to Ramsden and Roed and attended day release classes at the Central School of Arts and Crafts.After working for Asprey and Stuart Devlin he set up his own workshop where he undertook various private commissions and made his own range of silverware much in the style of Stuart Devlin for whom he was a maker. He continued to supply Asprey with bespoke items and photo frames from his own workshop.
Twelve silver thimbles , all London, nine 1992, three 1990. approx 79 grams, Markers mark for Richard Lawrence Geere. Provenance : Geere Family Note : Richard Geere born in 1932, and following in the footsteps of his father Charles Edward Geere who was also a Goldsmith and Silversmith, Richard Lawrence Geere was apprenticed to Ramsden and Roed and attended day release classes at the Central School of Arts and Crafts.After working for Asprey and Stuart Devlin he set up his own workshop where he undertook various private commissions and made his own range of silverware much in the style of Stuart Devlin for whom he was a maker. He continued to supply Asprey with bespoke items and photo frames from his own workshop.
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