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TRAVELLING VANITY CASE with silver and cobalt blue guilloche enamel contents, Birmingham 1928, to include hand mirror and two brushes (Adie Brothers) and five silver enamel top jars/bottles (Cole Brothers), each monogrammed E.K.W. within a frameProvenance: private collection Conwy
GROUP OF SMALL SILVER COLLECTABLES, George VI silver four slice toast rack, Sheffield 1937, Viners Limited, George V Art Deco design tea strainer, Birmingham 1935, William Neale & Sons, cased set of six Edward VII tea spoons with shell embossed handles, Chester 1909, Barker Brothers and a cased set of six silver pistol handled dessert knivesProvenance: private collection Conwy
GROUP OF SMALL SILVER ITEMS including pair of circular silver candlesticks, 20th century, Chester hallmarks rubbed, 16.5cms (h), cased set of six Victorian silver teaspoons with bright cut decoration, Sheffield 1900 and cased set of six bean handled coffee spoons, Sheffield 1922Provenance: private collection Conwy
A Noritake vase and cover, 1930s, painted with flowers, 23cm h, printed mark and miscellaneous other pottery and porcelain, to include a set of six continental porcelain coffee cups and saucers with pierced silver holders Noritake vase and cover in good condition, as is the second Noritake vase in the lot, several of the other items with faults
A George V silver trophy cup, 15cm h, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1929, a Victorian silver mounted cut glass inkwell, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898, a Victorian silver salt cellar and blue glass liner, by White, Henderson & Co, Sheffield 1875 and a silver mounted cut glass condiment bottle and stopper, 6oz 18dwt weighable (4) The lot in good condition
An Irish George II silver salver, with gadrooned rim, on fluted feet, 20.5cm diam, marks rubbed, Dublin 1735, 12oz 3dwt Provenance : Presented by the Government of Ireland to T Lunn, London Midland Region of the Railway Executive, Crewe (for "the very valuable assistance given to Sir James Milne in his enquiry into public transport in Ireland") 15th December 1948 Old silver repair; wear consistent with age
A set of six Victorian silver dessert knives and forks, King’s husk pattern, crested, by Chawner and Co, London 1867 and 1868, a set of six Victorian silver hafted dessert knives and forks, by another, Birmingham 1858 and a Victorian silver Pierced Vine/Chased Vine pattern composed christening set of spoon, fork and knife, by Chawner and Co, London 1858 and 1860 (27) The three Vines/Pierced Vine items in good condition, the others with slight signs of wear consistent with age but in uniformly satisfactory condition
Twenty-seven miscellaneous coffee cans and saucers and another associated coffee can and saucer, second half of 19th c and later, to include a Staffordshire yellow ground coffee can and saucer with a silver holder by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1910, a Halcyon Days gilt coffee can and saucer with a brass holder and snake handle and Royal Crown Derby and Royal Worcester, various sizes and marks (28) One broken and glued saucer, one chipped chp and saucer
An Indian colonial silver tea service, Kashmir, c1890, of rounded square shape, the conforming foot at an angle of 45° to the body, chased in high relief with chinar leaves on a ground of intricate foliage, teapot 17cm h, 43oz 6dwt Good condition, each lacking hinge pin to lid, which now detaches, but undamaged, no repair, no engraving of name or inscriptions
An English pair cased silver verge alarm watch, Robert Tyler, Melton Mowbray, No.7578, with enamelled dial and gold and blued steel hands, pierced inner case and plain outer case, 61mm diam, casemaker J.P, probably John Palmer, London 1812 Movement running when wound, striking frame not winding, enamel dial damaged, both cases in good condition save for minor dent to back of outer case, both closing tightly shut, no repairs
An Omega gold plated self-winding wristwatch, Seamaster Automatic, 35 x 36mm, maker's gold plated bracelet, papers and box, a silver lever watch, Chester 1902, a Gucci wristwatch and another wristwatch (4) Omega watch - apparently working order, wear to plating and bracelet. Silver watch - seconds hand floating beneath glass, dent on case back, movement untried. Third watch - sold as seen
Yacht racing. An Edwardian miniature silver replica of The America's Cup, 71mm h, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1903, a silver model of a curling stone, a silver tea strainer and stand and an Israeli silver toy windmill, 6oz 10dwt (5) Handle of America's Cup damaged, the other items in good condition
By or Studio of Edward Hodges Baily RA (1788-1867) - Portrait Bust of George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, FRS (1788-1824), statuary marble on marble socle, the latter inscribed in black script: LORD BYRON, 76cm h Provenance: Bought by the present vendor from a Nottingham collection in the mid-20th c, and as such unseen and fresh to the open market. Edward Hodges Baily began his long and distinguished career modelling portraits in wax and working in the studio of Flaxman, going on to win the Society of Arts silver medal in 1808, entering the Royal Academy Schools in the following year, and later designing and modelling for the distinguished silversmith Paul Storr and the royal goldsmiths Rundell, Bridge and Rundell. Baily's work soon became part of the national artistic canon and collective memory: his best-known public sculptures include the figure of Nelson surmounting his memorial column in Trafalgar Square, statues and friezes for the National Gallery, bas-reliefs on Marble Arch in Hyde Park, some of which were later removed and installed on the facade of Buckingham Palace, where he also designed figures for the pediment. The original marble version of this posthumous bust of Byron was exhibited by Baily at the RA in 1826. It's believed that the original model was presented in 1863 to Harrow, the poet-peer's alma mater. In 1827 Baily exhibited two further Byron busts at the Royal Society of British Artists, one of which is possibly the example on display in the British Embassy in Athens, Greece; another might be the one at Byron's ancestral home, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire. Either way it turns a quote from Hobhouse, Byron's close friend, into an axiom: "My dear Byron, nobody thinks of or looks at anything but your head." Much settled dust and dirt, untouched and undisturbed condition.

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