Fine Jewellery, Watches and Silver Sales are held three times a year, coinciding with the Fine Sales. They offer the top tier of consignments, focussing on important diamonds, fine period and designer jewellery, the most desirable vintage and modern luxury watches by top makers and fine pieces of period silver.
Viewing times
Sunday 7 July to Friday 12 July 11am-4pm and morning of sale from 8am
Buyer's Notes
Buyer's premium:
24.0% + VAT (28.8% in total)
Anti-Money Laundering Regulations
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
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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 Pair of George III Silver Sauceboats by Andrew Fogelberg, London, 1766
A Set of Four George III Silver Table-Candlesticks by John Parsons and Co., Sheffield, 1786
Three George III Silver Goblets by Richard Morson and Benjamin Stephenson, London, 1773 and 1774
A George III Silver Chamber-Candlestick by Timothy Renou, London, 1793
A Pair of George III Silver Snuffer-Scissors by Wilkes Booth, London, 1808
A George III Silver Chamber-Candlestick by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1815
A Pair of George III Silver Snuffer-Scissors by Wilkes Booth, London, 1809
A George III Silver Tea-Caddy by Joseph William Story and William Elliott, London, 1811
A Pair of George III Silver Wine-Coasters by John Roberts and Co., Sheffield, 1811
A George III Silver Tea-Caddy by Alice and George Burrows, London, 1807
A George III Silver Chamber-Candlestick by Thomas Holland, London, 1805
A Pair of George IV Silver Teapots Maker's Mark IB, Perhaps for John Baddeley, London, 1820
A French Silver Bowl Marked Only with Fineness Mark, Paris, 1819-1838
An Edward VII Silver Hot-Water Jug by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1901
A Victorian Silver Christening-Mug by Joseph Angell and Joseph Angell, London, 1842
An Edward VII Silver Tea-Caddy by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1901
A Victorian Silver Tea-Caddy by Richard Pearce and George Burrows, London, 1837
An Edward VII Silver Tea-Caddy by Mappin and Webb Ltd., London, 1909
A William IV Silver Christening-Mug by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1832
A Pair of Victorian Silver Ceremonial Trumpets by Henry Potter, London, 1885
A Victorian Silver Scent-Bottle by Horton and Allday, Birmingham, Possibly 1891
A Victorian Silver Vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1839
A George I Gold-Mounted Tortoiseshell Snuff-Box Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1720
A Pair of Victorian Parcel-Gilt Silver Plate Salt-Cellars by Elkington and Co., Birmingham, 1862
A George V Silver Christening-Mug by Edward Souter Barnsley, Birmingham, 1910
A George V Silver Christening-Mug by Manoah Rhodes and Sons Ltd., London, 1930
A George V Large Silver Sauceboat by Walter H. Willson Ltd., London, 1933
A Victorian Scottish Silver Inkstand by James and Walter Marshall, Edinburgh, 1858
A George V Silver Meat-Dish by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1929
An Edward VII Silver Entrée-Dish and Cover by Thomas Bradbury, London, 1905
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Models of Royal Stags by C. F. Hancock and Co., London, 1990
An Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Spoon by Leslie Gordon Durbin, London, 2000