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FABERGE An antique Imperial Russian jewelled gold, nephrite and enamel photograph frame by Faberge, marked with Faberge in cyrillic and workmasters mark of Mikhail Perkhin, Moscow 1886-1898. In 56 zolotnik gold, of upright rectangular form carved from nephrite jade with extended corners, featuring an oval, diamond set aperture surrounded by a panel of translucent white enamel over an engine turned guilloche background, bordered with gold laurel leaves. With ivory back and gold strut. Height 10.5cm / 4.2".
An antique William IV Sterling Silver snuff box by William Simpson, Birmingham 1835. Of rectangular form, the lid with high relief cast decoration featuring a hunting scene with dogs and birds among foliage, within a cast foliate border, the sides of the box with reeded decoration and the underneath engine turned with a blank cartouche. Diameter 7.5cm / 3". Silver weight 91g / 2.95 troy oz.
An antique George V Sterling Silver and gold sliding cigarette case by Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1924. Of rectangular form with engine turned engraving to the body, featuring a riveted yellow gold monogram. The case with a sliding locking mechanism rather than the usual thumbpiece, Patent 21914. Length 11.5cm / 4.5". Silver weight 163g / 5.2 troy oz.
An antique George V Sterling Silver gilt ladies vanity / dresser set by David, Moss & Co, Birmingham 1931. Comprising six pieces, to include two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a hand mirror, all decorated with translucent blue enamel over engine turned guilloche backgrounds, together with a sterling silver hair comb, all in a fitted leather presentation case.
A GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, ASPREY & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1919rectangular, plain engine-turned, cedar lined, 20.5cm long; together with an American silver trinket box, Woods & Chatellier, New York, early 20th century, plain oblong excepting the scrolling initials engraved to lid, velvet lined, 10.5cm long(2)
~GOLD, CORAL AND ENAMEL BRACELET, 1860s,the chased cartouche with blue enamel border mounted with a carved coral cameo of a woman, on a flat link bracelet, length approximately 170mm; together with a fausse-montre pendant, decorated with engine-turning and foliate chasing, with EC monogram, opening to reveal a glazed compartment containing lock of hair, diameter approximately 35mm; and a diamond ring, size L9.7gr, 15.2gr, 1.5gr respectively(3)Provenance: This jewellery was placed in a safety deposit box on 20th December 1877 by James Ellis at the London County & Westminster Bank, 130 Whitechapel High Street, London, remaining there for 120 years until removed by a direct descendent in 1997.
A family collection of medals, comprising: the Dardenelles Naval casualty group to Stoker 1st Class D. Burrows Royal Navy: 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals (K. 20453. D. BURROWS, STO., 1, R.N.); Memorial Plaque in card case (DANIEL BURROWS), good very fine or better; and four to Chief Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class W. T. Burrows, Royal Navy: 1914-15 Star (272359 W.T. BURROWS. E.R.A. 2. R.N.), British War and Victory Medals (....C.E.R.A.2...); Royal Navy Long Service and good Conduct Medal, George V (....C.E.R.A.2......H.M.S. VERNON), mounted for wearing, about very fine. Daniel Burrows was killed in action on the 14th March 1915, while serving in the Light Cruiser H.M.S. Amythyst. This day saw the continuation of efforts by the Royal Navy, in concert with merchant seamen, to clear Turkish mines from the Dardanelles under intense bombardment from shore batteries. Burrows would already have been in action for several days by this point, and so excoriating had been the enemy fire that Admiral Carden had been obliged to place Naval volunteers on the civilian mine sweepers in order to stiffen their resolve. Amethyst was concentrating her fire on the Turkish searchlights, when a 6 inch shell penetrated her armour and exploded in the area of the stocker's mess deck. Source: George Hickinbottom, 'The Seven Glorious H.M.S. Amethysts 1793-1956'
Four petrol engine flying model aircraft to include: 'Late Model Spitfire' with petrol engine, 54cm wing span; military style Auster type airplane, radio controlled with petrol engine,184cm wing span, wooden with fabric body and wings, and two Cessna type radio controlled model aircraft, lacking engines, wing spans are 134cm and 160cm approx. Together with a model aircraft stand featuring a Ripmax power panel and two radio controlled hand units, Digi-fleet and Focus 6. (7)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
An Art Deco silver casket, Birmingham 1929, of half round form with rectangular hinged cover, engine-turned decoration of four hoof feet, 15.5cm wide, gross weight approximately 386gm Condition Report: 1371:No repairs or splits. No engraved initials/crests. 8.5cm high. Legs slightly bent, does not stand straight. Lid slightly bent, does not sit flush.
An Art Deco silver jewellery casket, Birmingham 1938, of carved rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration, raised on four feet, 10cm wide, gross weight approximately 23.2gm Condition Report: 1372:Our description should read of 'canted' form, not 'carved'. The weight should read 232gm not 23.2gm.Overall good condition, the interior wood lining has some discolouration, the material lining is also a little tired.

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