A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1845, of large proportions, rectangular with serpentine sides, engine-turned and engraved decoration, the hinged lid with cast scroll borders, the interior with engraved inscription 'This Box and Silver Salver was presented To Mr. Wm. Kirton by the Subscribers of the LONDON COFFEE AND EATING HOUSE KEEPERS ASSOCIATION As a token of their Esteem & regard for the zeal, ability & liberality displayed by him during the time he fulfilled the Offices of VICE PRESIDENT and PRESIDENT, and for his valuable services upon all occasions to advance the interests of the Association, October 1845', Kirton’s monogram engraved to the exterior. 9cm wide, 4.9 troy ounces
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1838, rectangular, hinged cover inscribed 'Presented to Mr Thomas Allan, Spoutscross...15th August 1841', within an engine-turned band and foliate border, reeded sides and engine-turned base, the interior gilded. 8.5cm wide, 3.6 troy ounces
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1901, square with circular glass, the broad frame cast with scrolls and foliate sprays over a lattice ground, with easel back; together with A GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, by Stuart Clifford & Co, London 1913, rectangular with plain sides, the hinged cover with bands of engine-turned engraving around a central circular cartouche engraved with a crest. (2) Frame 15.4cm square; box 5.5cm high, 17.8cm wide, 8.9cm deep
THREE ASSORTED POCKET WATCHES, comprising A CASED HALF HUNTER-STYLE DRESS POCKET WATCH, by Waltham, plain case 46mm diameter, white enamel dial with black and red Arabic index and sub seconds at 6 o'clock position, blued steel hands, plain case back which hinges open to reveal a movement signed Waltham, case internally stamped Elgin guaranteed to wear 10 years; A KEY WOUND STERLING SILVER FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, circular white dial with black Roman index and outer minute track, sub seconds dial at 6 o'clock position and gilt hands, engine-turned front cover with escutcheon to centre, engine-turned rear cover which opens to reveal an inner cover with winding aperture, gilt-metal movement signed Waltham Mass; and AN OPEN FACE GOLD-PLATED POCKET WATCH, circular white enamel dial with black Roman index and outer minute track, sub seconds dial at 6 o'clock position and blued steel hands, plain double cover case back internally stamped Moon Two Plates of 10ct Gold guaranteed to wear 20 years, unsigned movement stamped 15 Jewels 3 Adj. (3)CONDITION REPORT1. Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested. 2. Watch cannot be tested as no key present but appears to be in going order. 3. Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested.
TWO RAILWAY-THEMED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES, the first a circular white dial signed Oriosa 18 rubis Made in USSR, with black Arabic index, outer minute track and red 24 hour numerals, black hands and sub dial at 6 o'clock position, plain circular case 50mm diameter with steam train embossed on the back, snap-on case back, unsigned movement stamped 3502 SU, with lever escapement; the second a circular white dial signed Railway Time, with black Arabic index and outer minute track, blued steel hands and sub seconds dial at 6 o'clock position, engine turned snap-on back with central escutcheon, yellow metal movement of low grade. (2)CONDITION REPORT1. Case back loose, bow is missing, movement not currently functioning. 2. Movement not currently functioning.
A George VI Silver Cigarette-Box, by E. Silver and Co., London, Dated 1951, oblong and with engine turned decoration, the interior wood-lined, the inside of the hinged cover engraved with an inscription, 23cm wideCondition report: Fully marked on bezel and part marked inside cover. There is some wear to the marks. There is some surface scratches and wear. The inscription reads 'D.C.S.M. 14th December 1951 From The Staff of S.M & Co.'
An Elizabeth II Silver Cigarette-Box, by Asprey, London, 1965, oblong and on four stepped feet, the hinged cover engine-turned, wood-lined, 18cm wideCondition report: Fully marked on side. The cover further part marked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises to the surface.
Two George VI or Elizabeth II Silver Cigarette-Boxes, by E. and N. Speak, Birmingham, One 1948 and One 1969, each differing oblong, the hinged covers with differing engine-turning, the cover of one engraved with initials and on the front with an inscription, Together With: An Italian Silver Cigarette-Box, oblong and with engine-turned cover, engraved inside with facsimile signatures, 17cm wide and smaller (3) Condition report: The English boxes are each marked on the side and part marked on the cover. There is wear to the marks on each. The Italian box is marked inside cover. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises overall.
A Set of Six Elizabeth II Silver Vases and Six Ashtrays, by A. T. Cannon Ltd., Birmingham, 1970, One Vase 1968, each plain tapering and on spreading foot, the ashtrays plain circular, each with milled rim, Together With: Six Silver Matchbox Covers, each engine-turned oblong, the vases 5.7cm high, total weight of silver 12oz 7dwt, 384gr (18) Condition report: Each piece is fully marked as expected. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises in places.
An Elizabeth II Silver Cigarette-Case, by Alfred Dunhill and Sons, Birmingham, 1954, oblong and engine-turned, the hinged cover applied with gilt initials, engraved inside with a presentation inscription, 8cm wide, 3oz 13dwt, 114grCondition report: Fully marked inside base. The cover further part marked. The marks are clear. The base further stamped 'Dunhill London'. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The dimensions are 8cm wide, 3oz 13dwt, 114gr.
A Continental Parcel-Gilt Silver Cigarette-Case, With English Import Marks for Fortnum and Mason Ltd., London, 1938, oblong and with parcel-gilt engine-turned and ray decoration with blue stone thumbpiece, engraved inside with an inscription, 8cm wide, 3oz 4dwt, 99grCondition report: Fully marked with English import marks inside base and part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruises to both the base and cover. There is the remains of some glue and discolouration inside where something was previously fixed.
A Cased Set of Eleven Elizabeth II Silver and Enamel Cocktail-Sticks, by Garrard, Birmingham, 1961, the terminal of each enamelled with a face card, the King of clubs lacking, in fitted case, Together With: a cased set of silver and enamel pencils, stamped 'Sterling', each with engine turned decoration and enamelled with one of the suits from a deck of playing cards and a quantity of cocktail sticks, variously formed as gold-clubs or with animal terminals, in associated case
An Elizabeth II Silver Notepad and Pencil, by Asprey, The Notepad London, 1962, The Pencil Birmingham, 1960, each with engine-turned decoration, engraved inside the cover of the notepad with an inscription, the notepad 12.5cm long (2) Condition report: There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises, particularly noticeable to the pencil. The propelling mechanism on the pencil seems to function properly.
A Pair of Parcel-Gilt Plated Ashtrays, Retailed by Hermès, Paris, 20th Century, each modelled as a horseshoe and with engine-turned base, 12.6cm diameter (2) Condition report: Each marked underneath with maker's mark and stamped 'Hermès Paris'. There is some minor surface scratching, consistent with age and use.
An Austrian Neoclassical Revival silver-mounted ebonised walking stick, the tapering handle surmounted by an amethyst-coloured pommel, the sides chased with laureate garlands and engine-turned with a pinstriped and geometric field, tapering cane, brass walking tip, 91cm long, hallmarked George Adam Schied, Vienna, c.1900
A George V Art Deco period silver smoker's table-top companion, the combination square pedestal surmounted by a mechanical trigger lighter of vesta form and enclosing provision for cigarettes, engine-turned to a pinstripe design, plinth base, 16cm high, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1931
A French Empire ormolu and alabaster portico mantel time piece, 14cm circular dial embossed with flowering stems and engine turned, chapter ring with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, 8-day movement, the stepped rectangular dental case applied with stylized anthemion's, flowerheads and Doric columns, rectangular lotus carved base, bun feet, 54cm high, 28cm wide, c.1830
A William IV silver vinaigrette, rectangular with canted corners, engine turned decoration, the centre with vacant cartouche, gilt interior and ornate engraved grille, hallmarked by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham, 1933, 0.54 ozt (16.8 grams) 4 x 2.4 cm (minor dents to cover, wear to interior gilding inside cover)
A silver cased open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial, black roman numerals with subsidiary dial, numbered 57252 (key wind) engine turned case, approx 50mm, with vacant cartouche, (overwound) along with a ladies French open faced pocket watch, 800 standard, silvered dial with gilt decoration, (key wind) case approx 40mm (working) ,condition report: wear and tear commensurate with age
A matched four piece George V silver mounted and cut glass toilet set comprising two large bottles and two large scent bottles, each with engine turned striated pattern covers with central vacant cartouche, hallmarked by William Neale Ltd, Birmingham, 1922 & 23, each bottles engraved with flowers above oval topped strapwork style panels (4) (condition report: one hinge loose and detached from fitting, one bottle with chip to rim) c
A collection of silver to include: Art Deco engine turned shaped oval powder case, mirror interior, hallmarked Birmingham, 1944 2.58 ozt (80.3 grams) together with a silver mounted buffer, hallmarked and a cut glass table bell with silver plated handle and an Edwardian silver plated teddy bear rattle with teether (4)
A WILLIAM IV SILVER BOOK FORM VINAIGRETTE TAYLOR & PERRY, BIRMINGHAM 1830 Engraved with foliate swag borders, opening to a gilt foliate pierced and engraved grille, 3.5cm (1 /14in) long; and a George IV vinaigrette by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1827, with engine turned decoration, opening to a gilt pierced and engraved floral grille, 3.5cm (1 1/4in) long 35g (1.13 oz) gross (2) Condition Report: Taylor & Perry - Marks are partially obscured, hinges good, slight gap when closed, engraving good, no splits to grate Edward Smith - Marks are partially obscured, hinges good, engine turning worn, no splits to grate Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN SILVER SHAPED RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE YAPP & WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM 1853 Engraved with a monogram to a central reserve, the linear ground with flower sprays in four shaped panels, the rest engine turned, the gilt interior with a scroll pierced grille 4.5cm (1 3/4in) long 30g Condition Report: Marks inside cover clear, marks to base obscured Hinges good No splits to the grille Cover closes well Engraving good Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A GROUP OF FOUR RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOXES Comprising: a George IV engine turned example by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1823, 8.5cm (3 3/8in) long; another smaller similar by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1825, 7.5cm (3in) long; a French niello example and a mother of pearl mounted one, unmarked 422g (13.55 oz) gross (4) Condition Report: The French niello detached at the hinge A condition report for this lot is not available Condition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX ROBERTS & DORE, BIRMINGHAM 1960 With an engine turned cover, on four leafy bracket feet, wood lining, 17cm (6 3/4in) long; an engine turned cigarette case by Garrard & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1961, with a gold thumbpiece, presentation engraved to the interior; another by Asprey & Co. Ltd, London 1941 The last two 282g (9 oz) (3) Condition Report: Cigarette box - Marks slightly rubbed, hinge good, gap to left of the cover, dent beneath the marks, stands well Garrard - Marks lightly rubbed, hinge good, cover closes well, engraving crisp Asprey - Marks clear, hinge good, closes well, engraving crisp All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

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