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SAMPSON MORDAN & CO - a Victorian novelty silver 'Horn' combination vinaigrette/scent bottle, London 1872, curved tapering cylindrical form with hinged cover opening to reveal pierced and chased gilded grille, the other end with screw-cap scent bottle, with integral silver curb link carry chain, 11cm, 68.1gNo damage or repair, only light surface wear, outer hinged cover working but catch is very slightly loose, gilding still bright, screw-cap working, hallmarks clear
An Edwardian silver and enamel 'Thistle' Vesta case, John Millward Banks, Chester 1905, rectangular form with hand painted enamel thistle front panel and gilt interior, 4.5cm x 3.5cm, 34.7gNo damage or repair, no enamel loss, only minor surface abrasions, light wear to high points, sprung hinge working but cover is slightly loose when closed, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A George V silver Vesta case, indistinct maker, Birmingham 1919, curved rectangular form with allover engine turned decoration and gilt interior, 6cm x 4cm, 44.1gNo damage or repair, only general surface wear to high points and a few extremely light dents around edge, cartouche has engraved initials TEGH, sprung hinge working, gilding slightly faded, hallmarks clear
SAMPSON MORDAN & CO - an Edwardian silver 'Seamless - Nonchoke' Vesta case, Chester 1908, rounded rectangular form with gilt interior, 6cm x 4.5cm, 66.8gNo damage or repair, a few very light dents on corners, still heavy gauge, both sides have engraved initials, sprung hinge working perfectly, gilding slightly faded, hallmarks clear
A George III silver 'Double Walled' vinaigrette, Daniel Hockley, London 1817, rectangular form with engine turned decoration, pierced and chased grille and gilt interior, 5.5cm x 3.5cm, 76.5gNo damage or repair, light wear to high points, cartouche has engraved initials EC, hinges working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A late Victorian silver Vesta case, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899, shaped rectangular form with relief embossed Classical lover scene and gilt interior, 5cm x 4cm, 26.2gSeveral light dents on backing, general wear to high points otherwise no damage, sprung hinge working, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
NATHANIEL MILLS - a William IV silver snuff box, Birmingham 1839, shaped rectangular form with allover chased foliate decoration, engraved landscape cartouche base and gilt interior, 9cm x 4.5cm, 98.5gNo damage or repair, cover cartouche has engraved initials ADS, light wear to high points, hinge working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
NATHANIEL MILLS - an early Victorian silver-gilt vinaigrette, Birmingham 1846, shaped rectangular form with allover engine turned decoration, cast floral thumbpiece, chased and pierced gilded floral grille, 5.5cm x 3cm, 29.5gNo damage or repair, gilding still relatively bright, light wear to high points, both hinges working perfectly, interior gilding bright, hallmarks clear
SAMPSON MORDAN & CO - a George V silver Vesta case, London 1919, rectangular form with engine turned decoration and inset striker base, 6cm x 4.5cm, 55.2gNo damage or repair, only light surface wear and a few very small dents around edges, cartouche has engraved name, hinge and catch working perfectly, hallmarks clear
A late Victorian novelty silver 'Charley's Aunt' Vesta case, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895, relief embossed with lead character from play by Brandon Thomas, 5cm x 4cm, 23gA few very light dents, otherwise no damage or repair, general wear to high points, reverse has inscription "From Charley's Aunt December 21st 1895", sprung hinge working perfectly, hallmarks clear
An Edwardian silver Vesta case, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1907, curved square form with allover planished decoration and gilt interior, 5cm x 4.5cm, 44.7gNo damage or repair, light wear to high points but still heavy gauge, swung hinge working, gilding slightly faded, hallmarks clear
A William IV silver vinaigrette, Francis Clarke, Birmingham 1835, rectangular form with bright-cut engraved floral decoration, pierced floral grille and gilt interior, 3cm x 2cm, 8.1gNo damage or repair, only light surface wear to high points, hinges working, outer catch slightly loose, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A George III novelty silver 'Bag' vinaigrette, Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham 1820, bright-cut engraved decoration, with hinged cover and pierced and gilded foliate grille, with original chain handle, 2cm, 5.6gA few extremely light dents to body, no other damage or repair, both hinges working, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
SAMPSON MORDAN & CO - A Victorian novelty silver combination Vesta case/whistle, London 1884, oval section form with allover chased foliate decoration, whistle mouthpiece and hinged terminal Vesta compartment with outer striker, 6.5cm, 13gNo damage or repair, only light surface wear, whistle working, sprung hinged cover working, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
SAMPSON MORDAN & CO - a Victorian silver 'Double-Ended' Vesta case, London 1886, rounded rectangular form with double-ended striker openings, 4cm x 3cm, 24gA few extremely light dents, front has engraved monogram RM, both sprung hinges working perfectly, gilding slightly faded, hallmarks clear
An early Victorian silver vinaigrette, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1844, shaped rectangular form with chased foliate decoration, pierced foliate grille and gilt interior, 4cm x 2.5cm, 20.4gNo damage, general wear to high points and 1 very light dent in centre of cartouche, hinges working, gilding faded, hallmarks clear
A Victorian silver-mounted glass double-ended scent bottle, George Brace, London 1885, the faceted glass body with relief embossed silver button hinge and screw caps, 16cmNo damage or repair, no chips or cracks to glass, light wear to high points, push-button and hinge working, no stoppers, hallmarks clear
A William IV silver snuff box, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1838, rectangular form with raised cast floral border and thumbpiece, engine turned decoration, reeded side panels and gilt interior, 7.5cm x 4cm, 84.1gNo damage or repair, a few light dents on edges, cartouche has engraved initials, hinge working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A Victorian novelty silver 'Crocodile Skin' Vesta case, Matthew John Jessop, London 1886, rectangular form with relief embossed decoration imitating crocodile skin, 5cm x 4cm, 21.1gNumerous light dents allover otherwise no damage or repair, sprung hinge working but cover hinge is slightly loose when open, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
SAMPSON MORDAN & CO - a Victorian novelty silver 'Trick' Vesta case, London 1895, curved rectangular form with invisible hinged cover opened by pressing one long edge, 4cm x 3.5cm, 20.9gA few very light dents, front has engraved crest of dragon, reverse has engraved name Frank, hinge working perfectly, hallmarks clear
An Antique Continental silver combination Go-To-Bed/Vesta case, circa 1910, rectangular form with relief embossed foliate decoration, dual hinge cover and folding taper stick, 6cm x 3.5cm, 43.gGeneral wear commensurate with age and use, a few light dents around edges and corners, both hinges and catches working perfectly, unmarked
An Art Deco George V silver Vesta case, John Rose, Birmingham 1915, curved square form with engine turned decoration and gilt interior, 5cm x 5cm, 36.8gNo damage or repair, only general surface wear and a few extremely light dents on back panel, cartouche has engraved monogram KH, sprung hinge working, hallmarks clear
SAMPSON MORDAN & CO - a Victorian novelty silver 'Double-Ended' Vesta case, London 1888, rounded rectangular form with allover chased foliate decoration, double-ended hinged striker covers and gilt interior, 4cm x 3cm, 19gA few very light dents otherwise no damage, both spring hinges working perfectly, gilding slightly faded, hallmarks clear
A Victorian silver combination Vesta case/cigar cutter, maker AB, London 1866, rectangular form with allover engine turned decoration, with double-ended invisible hinged covers and gilt interior, 6.5cm x 3.5cm, 47.5gNo damage or repair, only extremely light dents to edges but otherwise still very crisp, cover has engraved monogram WAH, hinged covers working, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A late Victorian silver Vesta case, CT Burrows & Sons, Birmingham 1897, rectangular form with allover relief embossed foliate decoration, 4.5cm x 3cm, 19.1gNo damage or repair, light wear to high points, cartouche has engraved initial EW, no internal spring, hinge still working, hallmarks clear
A George III novelty silver 'Handbag' vinaigrette, Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham 1820, bright-cut engraved decoration, with hinged cover and pierced and gilded foliate grille, with original rope twist handles, 2.5cm, 6.6gNo damage or repair, only light surface wear, cartouche vacant, hinge and catch working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A Victorian silver Vesta case, Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1886, rounded oval form with allover foliate engraved decoration and gilt interior, 5cm x 3cm, 20gNo damage or repair, cartouche has personalised engraving, light wear to high points, sprung hinge working, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A George III silver snuff box, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1828, rectangular form with relief cast floral border, engine turned decoration, reeded side panels, cast thumbpiece and gilt interior, 7.5cm x 4cm, 83.2gNo damage or repair, cartouche has engraved name, light wear to high points, hinge and catch working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
NATHANIEL MILLS - an early Victorian silver snuff box, Birmingham 1844, shaped rectangular form with allover engine turned decoration, cast floral thumbpiece and gilt interior, 7.5cm x 5cm, 93.4gNo damage or repair, light wear to high points, cover cartouche has original presentation inscription, hinge and catch working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
SAMPSON MORDAN & CO - a Victorian novelty silver-mounted ruby glass combination scent bottle/vinaigrette, London 1864, faceted rectangular form with push button hinged scent bottle cap and base opening to reveal pierced and chased gilded foliate grille, retailed by Lund of Cornhill London, 10cm, 120.8gGlass edges have a few small chips and nicks, otherwise no major damage, scent bottle cap has a few light dents around edge, push button and sprung hinge working perfectly, no internal stopper, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A Victorian silver vinaigrette, Robert Thornton, Birmingham 1871, shaped oval form with engine turned decoration and chased foliate side panels, with pierced grille and gilt interior, 6.5cm x 3cm, 35.1gNo damage or repair, only light surface wear to high points, hinges working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks clear

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