Selection of late 19th / early 20th century Chinese silver - including card tray with scroll border, on three ball feet, pair circular dishes with inset coins, card case with engine-turned bird and floral decoration, dragon mounted pill box and a single napkin with applied dragon decoration. All marked - WH90 (Wang Hing), with Chinese character marks. All at approximately 16ozs, card tray 19cm across (6)
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Early 19th century vinaigrette of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and reeded borders, hinged cover with scroll surround and engraved initials, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged pierced grille and sponge (marks rubbed, circa 1820, Nathaniel Mills, 3.5cm overall length
A pair of gentleman's 9ct gold oval cufflinks, the oval faces engraved with monogram and engine turned ornament, by Owen Powell, and four 9ct gold studs, in fitted case retailed by Sam Lyon Jnr of Blackpool, various (gross weight 10.5 grammes)Note - "and two pairs of matching studs" as printed in the catalogue are NOT in the lot
A late 19th/early 20th Century Continental lady's 18k gold cased open faced pocket watch, the gilt dial with engraved centre and Roman numerals, contained in 18k gold outer case finely engraved with vacant cartouche and engine turned ground, the borders engraved with bold C-scroll, leaf and floral ornament, 40mm diameter (gross weight 40 grammes)
An Edward VII silver cased open faced full plate fusee lever pocket watch by Harris Stone of Leeds, No. 7647, the white enamel dial with bold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gilt hands, contained in silver engine turned case with vacant shield pattern cartouche to reverse, 58mm diameter, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1902, a late Victorian silver cased open faced chronograph, No. 40555, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, gilt hands and blued steel sweep centre seconds hands, to the three-quarter plate fusee lever movement, contained in silver case with oval cartouche to reverse, 55mm diameter, hallmarked Chester 1881, one other late Victorian "Improved Lever" open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with bold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and gilt hands, in silver engine turned case with circular cartouche to reverse, 52mm diameter, the case hallmarked Chester 1890
A late 19th/early 20th Century nickel cased "Goliath" keyless pocket watch retailed by J.C. Vickery of London No. 9281, the white enamel dial with bold Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to the Swiss movement, contained in plain nickel case, 69mm diameter, a late Victorian silver full hunting cased full plate lever pocket watch by John Forrest of London, No. 6625, contained in engine turned full hunting case, 48mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1876, and two other silver cased open faced pocket watches
An early 20th Century lady's silvery metal cased half hunting wristwatch by Vertex, the silver engine turned dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain case with enamelled chapter ring to centre with Arabic numerals, 35mm diameter and brown leather strap for same in brown leather case
A Victorian silver rectangular note/card case of shaped outline engraved with monogram within shield shaped cartouche and engine turned ornament, 4ins x 3ins, hallmarks rubbed but with Chester assay, an Edward VII silver rectangular visiting card case engraved with monogram in circular cartouche and leaf scroll and floral ornament, 3.25ins x 1.75ins, London 1906, two silver vesta cases and a silver filter case
An Elizabeth II silver rectangular snuff box with floral and leaf scroll thumbpiece, engine turned engraving and reeded sides, 3.125ins x 2ins x .75ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1964 (weight 2.8ozs), and Edward VII silver Monteith pattern bowl with shaped and moulded rim, 4.25ins diameter x 3.5ins high, Birmingham 1908 (monogrammed), and a small selection of other silverware (combined weight 15ozs)
A George V silver and blue enamel backed five piece dressing table set with engine turned backs, comprising - hand mirror, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes, by Mappin & Webb, London 1932, a silver backed four piece dressing table set in fitted case, two pairs of silver pillar candlesticks and a small selection of other dressing table items, various
A George V plain silver rectangular hip flask with bayonet top and of curved form, 4.25ins x 4ins, by William Neale & Son, Birmingham 1912, an Edward VIII silver rectangular cigarette case with engine turned decoration and rectangular cartouche engraved with monogram, 6.25ins x 3.5ins, Birmingham 1936, and four other cigarette boxes, various (combined gross weight 22ozs)
A George VI silver rectangular hip flask with bayonet cap and engine turned front and back, 4.75ins x 4ins, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1938, registration number 649007 (gross weight 4.7ozs - engraved with motto to lid), an Edward VIII silver rectangular cigarette box with engine turned and reeded lid and plain sides, 6.75ins x 4.25ins x 1.75ins high, Birmingham 1936, and one other plain silver cigarette box engraved with crest to lid, 5ins x 3.5ins x 2.25ins high
A 12 bore over and under shotgun by Winchester model 91, Serial No. 220285, the 28ins blued steel barrels with engine turned raised top rib, bright steel action profusely decorated with scroll work, walnut stock and fore end with chequered grips and composite butt plate, 45ins overall Note: You must be in possession of a current shotgun certificate to purchase this item
A 19th Century French black japanned and gilt metal cased mantel clock by Vincenti & Cie, No. 35097, the 4.75ins diameter white enamel chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, gilt engine turned centre to dial, to the eight day movement striking on a gong, contained in japanned metal and gilt brass mounted case of Neo-Classical design with leaf capped columns to corners, on scroll cast feet, 12.5ins high
A MIXED LOT:- An Art Deco "patent" cigarette container, cylindrical with engine turning (metal innards), a quaich, initialled, a mounted cut-glass pepper mill, a mounted Worcester porcelain sugar caster (porcelain repaired) and a George III caddy spoon; the quaich 6.75" (17 cms) long; 5.78 oz weighable silver (5)
A LATE VICTORIAN / EDWARDIAN SCOTTISH DRESSING TABLE BOX rectangular with figures in a village landscape in relief on the cover and a boar hunt around the sides, maker's mark "RS", Edinburgh 1901 together with two miniature circular photograph frames, a George IV engine-turned vinaigrette, initialled and a base-metal medal (Royal Naval Exhibition, 1891); the box 5.5" (14 cms) long; 4.4 oz weighable silver (5)
A VICTORIAN WALNUT TOILET BOX with ebony stringing and flush brass hinges and cartouche, the red leather interior fitted with six mounted cut-glass bottles/jars and four rectangular mounted glass boxes (one with a screw-down cover) and a small tray of steel tools, the cover interior with a concealed stationary wallet, & the front of the box with a jewellery drawer, the mounts with engine-turning & the initials "MB", by Thomas Johnson, London 1855; the box 12.6" (32 cms) wide
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ELECTROPLATED DUNHILL TABLE LIGHTER with an engine-turned rounded oblong body, c.1930 together with a late Victorian embossed napkin ring (cased), and a pair of late Victorian engraved napkin rings, crested and numbered "1" & "2" (cased); the ligher 4.1" (10.5 cms) high (3)
A WILLIAM IV SILVERGILT SNUFF BOX rectangular with rounded corners and engine-turned sides & base, the cover with a Dutch interior scene in relief depicting three figures, reading from a broadsheet (After Adriaen Van Ostade), within a scroll border, by John Linnet, London 1835; 3" (7.6 cms) long; 4.2 oz
A GEORGE IV ENGINE-TURNED SNUFF BOX with concaved reeded sides, a raised floral thumbpiece and a vacant cartouche on the cover, gilt interior, maker's mark "T&WS", Birmingham 1824 and a George III silvergilt rectangular snuff box with rounded corners and diaper-work engraving, maker's mark "WE", probably by William Eley, London 1806; the latter 2.8" (7.3 cms) long (2)
A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX rectangular with an engine-turned base and cover and a border of repeating florets around the sides, gilt interior, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1811 and an early Victorian rectangular snuff box with reeded sides, raised borders and an engine-turned base and cover with a large vacant cartouche, the gilt interior inscribed "Mr John Murray from his Friend James Harley 1838", by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1837; the latter 3" (7.7 cms) long; 5.3 oz (2)
A GEORGE IV RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX with engine-turning and a raised foliate thumbpiece, vacant cartouche and gilt interior, by John Jones, London 1825 and a Victorian snuff box with a shaped rectangular outline and scroll engraving, vacant cartouche by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1844; the latter 2.7" (6.8 cms) long; 4.1 oz (2)
A GEORGE IV RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX with engine-turned sides and base and a raised border & thumbpiece, the cover chased in relief with two gentlemen fox hunters; one saddling up in a hurry, against a backdrop of open country, gilt interior, by Charles Rawlings, London 1825; 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 5 oz
A GEORGE IV SMALL RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX with reeded sides, a raised floral thumbpiece and wavy, engine-turning on the cover & base, initialled, "JH", the gilt interior inscribed "Presented to Mr. Jno. Hutchinson from Mr & Mrs Blanch as a token of respect April 24th 1834", by Thomas Edwards, London 1828; 2.5" (6.3 cms) long; 1.8 oz
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVERGILT "CASTLETOP" VINAIGRETTE rectangular with chased convex sides & an engine-turned base, the cover depicting a view of Abbotsford House in low relief, the cover in low relief, the cover interior inscribed "Emma French, Leeds", by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, in original Morocco leather case); 1.5" (4 cms) long; 0.9 oz
A GEORGE IV SILVERGILT VINAIGRETTE with a rectangular serpentine outline and engine-turning, the cover with an oval reserve bordered by scrolls, and shells in the corners, initialled "L", the grille pierced with a harp with sheet music & flowers, probably by Benjamin Smith, London 1829 (original fitted leather case); 1.5" (4 cms) long; 1 oz
A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE with engraved borders, initialled on both the cover and base, gilt interior, maker's mark partially worn, London 1807 and an early Victorian rectangular vinaigrette with a raised thumbpiece and "tartan" engine-turning, vacant cartouche & gilt interior, by Gervaise Wheeler, Birmingham 1837; the latter 1.5" (3.9 cms) long; 1.1 oz (2)
A WILLIAM IV SNUFF BOX rectangular with engine-turned decoration and incurved corners, decorated around the cover with a raised border of chased roses, thistles and shamrock, the centre initialled "GG", with foliate shell thumbpiece, the gilt interior inscribed "Presented to George Gore, Steward by the Gentleman passengers of the Comet as a testimony of their high sense of his great attention and judicious conduct 1836", by Edward Edwards, London 1836; 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 8.25 oz
NAVAL INTEREST:- A George IV rectangular snuff box with engine-turning and raised floral borders and thumbpiece, the cover depicting a classical figural scene in ancient Rome, the gilt interior inscribed "To Capt. Richd. Wallace Humphreys of the Isabella of Hull, from Capt. James Clark Ross. RN. A private testimony of Gratitude, Affection and Esteem and in Admiration of his Humane, Persevering and Manly Intrepidity which under divine providence was the means of rescuing them to their Friends and their Country 18 Oct.1833", by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1827; 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 5.6 oz

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