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A Hallmarked Silver Cigarette Case, engine turned, inscribed "With Best Wishes G.E.C.Bombay 1950"; together with a Middle Eastern mug, inscribed "Mr T.G.May Presented by G.E.C Staff Recreation Club 1959" stamped "Sterling Silver", a set of six Indian teaspoons, highlighted in blue enamel, stamped "Sterling" a stirrer and a dish/ash tray, dated "1857-1947", stamped "Silver". (5)
Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942), a Guild of Handicraft Ltd. twin-handled silver bowl and cover, London 1901, the circular bowl on spreading foot with applied loop handles, the cover engraved with a band of scrolling foliage, the finial with green enamel, 15oz 10 x 29cm (4 x 11in) Other Notes: Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942) founded the Guild and School of Handicraft in 1888. Based on the model of the medieval workshop, the Guild operated as a co-operative. Its style and aesthetics followed the Arts and Crafts movement and the Guild produced leather, furniture, silver and metalwork, jewellery and books, with much of the work based on Ashbee's designs. Revival of traditional techniques, education of working people and encouraging satisfaction through work were key principles of the Arts and Crafts movement and the Guild. In 1902, the Guild (150 people, the Guildsmen and their families) moved from East London to Chipping Campden. Ashbee believed that living a simple, collective life in rural surroundings would add to the health and well-being of the craftsmen and consequently, the work they produced. Although its work was widely exhibited, increasing financial difficulties from 1905 eventually resulted in the voluntary liquidation of the Guild in 1908. In 1909, Ashbee published his book on "Modern English Silver" in which a comparable piece to this example is illustrated as plate 17.
The following lots are part of a collection of items relating to the Rich family.Benjamin Gray, London, a pair cased pocket watch, with white enamel dial with black Roman numeral inner chapter and arabic numeral outer chapter, blue steel beetle and poker hands, the later outer gold case, London 1808, embossed with an elaborate R.R. monogram enclosed by various trophies, the movement signed and numbered with Benjamin Gray's letter code system 'roc', the fusee movement with round baluster pillars and a finely engraved balance cock.Benjamin Gray (1676-1764) was clockmaker to George II and eventually went into partnership with his son-in-law, the very influential clockmaker, Justin Vulliamy, in 1743. Condition report: Good condition, no signs of repairs.
A silver ladies purse, of rectangular form, decorated with an enamelled panel of two figures seated in a garden landscape with a dog, having a leather strap and lined interior, Birmingham 1906, together with a Common Prayer book with hallmarked silver mounted cover embossed with cherub heads and scrolls Condition report: Purse - enamel is not the best quality, some minor dents to silver, interior ok, some missing stitching to handleBook - leather binding worn and split on spine, silver mount is dirty and dented, pages creased
A silver gilt cased timepiece, with engine turned case, circular white enamel dial and raised on bun feet, London 1910, maker Mappin & Webb Ltd, height including handle 3.75ins Condition report: Dial cracked, knocks to corner of case and scratches to case, movement winds and ticks but not sold as a working timepiece

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