THREE VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, THOMAS JOHNSON, LONDON, 1859 / 65 one oblong box form, ribbed sides, the depression opening lid monogrammed CERY below a crest, 1859; one a combination vesta cheroot cutter case, plain rounded rectangular, top with opposing lids, the shorter lid with stike to underside and blade to side, with suspension ring to end, gilt interiors, 1859; and one engine-turned oval section, stike to base flat top lid engraved with a crest, 1865; 58mm longestReasonably good condition
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A VICTORIAN SILVER PATENT COMBINATION VESTA, SOVEREIGN AND STAMP CASE, WILLIAM NEALE OF BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, 1887 rounded oblong, covered in bright-cut scroll foliage surrounding an engraved monogram, sprung hinged top with indented strike opening to the gilt Vesta compartment fitted with a small propelling pencil and a poker, the base with button clip hinging open to the sprung Sovereign container, the lid fitted to hold stamps and stamped 'PATENT No.4709', suspension ring and bale applied to side, 64mmReasonably good condition although Vesta lid not closing absolutely flush
A VICTORIAN SILVER COMBINED VESTA CASE AND CHEROOT CUTTER, ALFRED TAYLOR, BIRMINGHAM, 1857 oval section rectangular, with all-over bright-cut scroll foliage surrounding a cartouche initialled JC, the top with two lids, the larger to the Vesta compartment, the narrower set with the metal stike and a cutter to the edge, 53mm longreasonably good condition
AN IRISH VICTORIAN SILVER COMBINATION CHEROOT CUTTER, SLOW MATCH AND VESTA CASE, JOHN TOWNSEND, DUBLIN, 1860 plain oblong box form, strike to rear under hinge, the lid with cut-out for the wick ratchet and mounted to one end with the U-shaped cutter, other side sliding to act as wick stopper, interior lid inscribed 'LORD CLONBROCK / Kildare St. Club.', 63mm longReasonably good condition
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SALTERS' COMPANY SPOONS, SMITH & NICHOLSON, LONDON, 1858 the terminals as the arms of the company, the reverse stamped 'May 12 / 1853', the reeded stems wrapped with the company motto 'SAL SAPIT OMNIA', with gilded shell-shape bowls, 15cm long, 85g In 1618 the Salters' Company was granted the 23,250 acres of land in Northern Ireland by James I as part of his 'Plantation' Policy. The turmoil of 17th century IreIand and poor management of the land by agents led to years of neglect, but matters began to improve after 1744 when a lease was acquired by a Belfast merchant, Thomas Bateson, who oversaw various improvements to the estate. The lease was due to expire on 12th May 1853 and the Salters' Company established an 'Irish Estates Commitee' in 1830, deciding to take back full control of the land. The expiration date of the lease was seen by the Salters as important in the company's history: this model of spoon appears to have been first commissioned from 1858, given to apprentices when they became free of their masters and members of the Company in their own right.Reasonably good condition, marks good
THREE VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, WRIGHT & DAVIES, LONDON, 1878 one plain rectangular with roundel to top sliding back to release the sprung lid, gilt interior inscribed for retailer 'H.T. MILES. 17 PICCADILLY. LONDON'; one oval section oblong box form, plain excepting ribbing to front and applied strikes to sides, with flush hinged lid; one oblong stamped all-over with flowers and fruits around a vacant roundel, push button spring release top; 54mm longAll reasonably good condition
FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, STOKES & IRELAND, BIRMINGHAM, 1880-1883 one in the form of a trunk or case, one side engraved with an ivy leaf panel around a shield initialled WG, spring button release to the gilt interior with strike on the retaining panel, 1880; one oblong plain excepting a monogram, button release to the interior with similar panel to the previous example, 1881; one oblong with stylised foliage around initials AD, with sprung hinged top, suspension ring to side and strike to base, 1881; and a small rectangular case, plain excepting inscription 'Pater', 1883; 50mm longestAll reasonably good condition excepting second case lacking spring to lid
THREE VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, G.W. ADAMS FOR CHAWNER & CO., LONDON, 1874 / 75 / 78 all with strikes to base: the earliest oblong and plain excepting monogrammed initials within a garter, spring opening on a button to side; the second oval section rectangular and plain; the latest rounded oblong with engine-turned panels and spring opening on a button to side; 59mm longestAll reasonably good condition, some wear to engine turning on last one
FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, ALL BIRMINGHAM two oblong cases with borders of lobing, one engraved between with scroll foliage and a roundel initialled JC, the other stamped with roses and with suspension loop to side, David & Lionel Spiers, 1887 / 88 respectively; a plain oblong case opening to each end, Deakin & Nephew, 1881; and an oval case with foliate decorated bold ribs and button release to sprung top, maker's mark indecipherable, 1875; 58mm longestReasonably good condition
A SCOTTISH VICTORIAN SILVER PIPE CASE, JOHN SANDERSON & SON, EDINBURGH, 1883 the tapering stem with suspension ring and fitted with a detachable clearing rod, the bowl hinged from the top and engraved with monogrammed initials HHC, 15cm long; together with another silver pipe case, Joseph Lindner, London, 1866, plain form containing a clay pipe, 13.5cm long (2)
THREE VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, MRS JANE BROWNETT, LONDON, 1870 / 74 the earlier example plain rectangular excepting a crest to the hinged top with button release over a hinged strike panel; one rectangular example with engine-turning and a vacant roundel, the inner tray sliding out from the side with strike panel; and one oblong bright-cut with foliate strapwork around a vacant roundel and depression opening to the gilt interior; 60mm longestGood condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE VESTA CASE, JOHN HARRIS, LONDON, 1863 rectangular box form, top and base with scroll foliate engraved and panels centred by vacant roundels, with ribbed sides, metal strike to rear under hinge, 57mm longReasonably good condition, hinge lightly sprung
A VICTORIAN SILVER SPECTACLES CASE AND A PAIR OF SILVER SPECTACLES the elongated oval case bright-cut with trailing ivy surrounding an oval inscribed 'Mrs Hopkinson / 4 Mannville Terrce. / BRADFORD', push button to the blue velvet lined interior, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1885, 14.5cm long, the plain spectacles with bifold temple bars and oval lenses, John William Holmes, London, 1842, case 14.5cm longCase essentially good, spectacles with some bends to temples
A VICTORIAN SILVER COMBINED CIGARETTE, SLOW MATCH AND VESTA CASE, H.W. & L. DEE FOR RETAIL BY T. JONES, LONDON, 1877 oblong, with hinged top for the gilt Vesta compartment, the gilt interior accessed via a hinged panel engraved with a Continental coat of arms with a Count's coronet, with a hinged strike panel inscribed to underside '23 Bd. des Capucines / Paris. / JONES. / 41 St. James's Street / London.' above the cigarette compartment, the wick concealed to the side, exterior side with ratchet for the wick under a hinged cover, 88mm long, 129g Thomas Jones (or usually simply T. Jones) traded in a variety of luxury goods including travel bags, stationery, jewellery and perfumery, in both London and Paris, listed at the London address above between 1878-1905, but by the 1920s specialising in perfume in Paris only. In 1877 the company was listed at Golden Square, round the corner from Dee's in Sherrard Street, Golden Square. H.W. & L. Dee were well known to the luxury retail trade of the time for their high-quality (and often novel) gold, silver and jewellery items.Good condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER PATENT COMBINATION CACHOUS AND VESTA CASE, MARRIAN & TYE, BIRMINGHAM, 1887 oblong, covered in engraved leaves on a hatched ground surrounding a shield initialled PW above a banner reading 'CACHOUS' in blue enamel letters, the flush hinged cachous compartment accessed via a pushpiece to base, gilt interior stamped 'PATENT', sprung hinged top lid with indented strike over the gilt Vesta compartment, 54mm long
THREE VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT FLASKS, ALL LONDON one oblong, plain excepting an engraved D, bayonet fastening hinged cap, Johnson, Sons & Edmonds, 1888, 80mm long; one plain flattened circular, with scew cap and chains joined by a suspension ring, Thomas Johnson & Sons, 1876; one also plain flattened circular, the screw cap with safety chain flanked by chains joined by a suspension ring, S. Mordan & Co., 1873Reasonably good condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER TRAVELLING COMMUNION SET, WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS, LONDON, 1884 comprising a small chalice with gilt interior on a knopped pedestal and octagram foot, a flask with 'crown' screw-on cap, ribbed neck and band of engraved stylised foliage, and a footed paten with everted rim engraved with further stylised leafage, chalice 83mm high, 165g all inReasonably good condition
A GROUP OF EIGHT VICTORIAN SILVER DECORATIVE SPOONS, ALL LONDON all with gilt bowls, comprising: a set of four with ovate bowls and Baroque openwork stems with figural terminals, Charles Stuart Harris, 1883, 14.5cm long; a pair with oval bowls engraved with a crest, with wrythen stems and figural terminals, D. & J. Wellby, London, 1880, 18.8cm long; and a pair with almost circular bowl, hexagonal stem and mask terminal, Henry Holland, 1873, 19.5cm long; 380gAll reasonably good condition
FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, HOWARD JAMES, BIRMINGHAM, 1877-1888 one rounded oblong, one side covered in scroll foliage, the other inscribed 'F.J. CHETTOE / KINGSWINFORD / TO / G.M. CHETTOE' surrounded by further foliate engraving, with suspension ring to side, 1877; one plain rectangular, one short side with suspension ring, the other with strike and hinged to release the sprung lid to the gilt interior stamped for the retailer 'H.M. EMANUEL & SON. ORDNANCE ROW PORTSEA, 1882; one canted oblong, plain excepting engraved initials FJ to one side and a crest to the other, button release to sprung top, 1888; and one oblong plain to one side and engraved with a stylised crane and bamboo to the other, 1880; 65mm longestAll reasonably good condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASE, THOMAS JOHNSON, LONDON, 1867 rectangular, the lid applied with a gilt A monogram and opening by depressing the base, the gilt interior inscribed for the retailer 'MILES / PICCADILLY', applied to the top with two belcher chains meeting on a jump ring, case 49mm longGood condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASE, CHARLES WASHINGTON SHIRLEY DEAKIN, BIRMINGHAM, 1858 realistically modelled as a book, the front cover sliding to release the hinged lid and reveal the strike, both covers engraved with foliate strapwork on a linear ground, the front cover with an initialled cartouche, 61mm longSliding mechanism perhaps slightly loose, but essentially good condition and engraving good
A GROUP OF VICTORIAN SILVER TRAVEL ACCESSORIES comprising: a three-piece frosted silver-gilt cutlery set, with screw-in tapering cylindrical handles, the spoon with handle unscrewing to a gilt-metal retractable corkscrew, the fork and steel bladed knife unscrewing to the top to void interiors, Thomas Johnson for retail by Jenner & Knewstub, London, 1861, knife 16cm long; a carriage key, the silver container engraved with a monogram and unscrewing to the steel retactable key, H.W. & L. Dee, London, 1875; and a corkscrew, the silver container engraved with initials and unscrewing to the metal retractable screw, George Unite, Birmingham, 1876 (5)All reasonably good condition
THREE VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, EDWARD STOCKWELL, LONDON, 1869 / 74 / 87 the earliest oblong and plain excepting engraved monogram ECB to top, opened by sliding the button to base revealing an inner tray with sprung engine-turned lid over the gilt interior; the second of oval outline, plain excepting two bosses and engraved monogram to top, strike to side above retailer's inscription 'THORNHILL 144 NEW BOND STREET', opening by sliding down the top away from the suspension bale and ring and swivelling; and the latest oblong with bold reeding, twin-lidded top to gilt interior inscribed for the retailer 'CLARK. 20 OLD BOND ST'; 62mm longestReasonably good condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER COMBINATION VESTA CASE AND CIGAR CUTTER, JOSEPH HAWKINS, BIRMINGHAM, 1887 oblong, one side engraved with ivy surrounding a scroll initialled JGG, the other with scroll foliage over the flush hinge to the Vesta compartment, the front with strike, the back set with the sprung steel cutter with locking clip, 45mm long
A VICTORIAN SILVER PATENT VESTA CASE, ELKINGTON & CO. OVERSTRIKING ANOTHER, LONDON, 1879 oblong, covered in foliate engraving excepting strikes to sides, one rounded side pushing in to open the box on a sprung mechanism, underside of lid stamped 'PATENT', 49mm long excluding suspension and jump ringsEssentially pretty good condition, mechanism a little stiff, light minor wear to engraved detail, good full marks
A VICTORIAN SILVER NUN'S LOCKET, HUNT & ROSKELL, LONDON, 1864 probably for a member of the French order The Sisters of the Good Shepherd, of two heart-shaped sections joined on a hinged ring, one side with the Good Shepherd and surrounding motto 'VIVE JESUS ET MARIE', the other with the Virgin and Child flanked by rose and Madonna lily sprays, 67mm long; together with an Irish silver seal box and cover, John Smyth for West & Son, Dublin, 1869, oval, the cover engraved with a Celtic revival interlace band surrounding the initials GO, with cut down rims top and bottom for a ribbon, 83mm long; 107g (2)Locket with some wear to details
A VICTORIAN SILVER COMBINATION VESTA CHEROOT CUTTER CASE, HENRY STUART BROWN, LONDON 1888 plain rectangular box with Vesta strike to one side, opening to a frosted gilt interior for the matches, the lid set to the front with a V-shaped cigar cutting blade, the sides of the box concealing two retractable pokers, 53mm longGood condition, fully marked, pokers with duty and standard marks only
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER PENDENT VESTA CASES, ASTON & SON, BIRMINGHAM, 1857 / 58 both shaped rectangular box form and hinged to short side over gilt interiors, strikes to long side, the smaller earlier example geometric patterned around a vacant lozenge, 25mm long excluding bale and suspension ring, the other with bright-cut stylised leafage around a vacant oval, 34mm long excluding bale and suspension ringGood condition
THREE VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, ALFRED TAYLOR, BIRMINGHAM, 1866 / 67 / 70 all with strike to base: the earliest rectangular, covered in scroll foliate engraving around a shield initialled EC, button to release sprung top; the second flattened oval with foliate bordered engine-turning and a crested garter, button to release sprung top; the third oblong with floral panels and a vacant shield, button release to lid; 50mm longest; together with another silver Vesta case, Horton & Allday, Birmingham, 1890, shaped rectangular, with bold diagonal flutes, inscribed 'F.J. Poncia.', 48mm long excluding bale and suspension ring (4)All reasonable condition, but first with element missing to top (probably a suspension ring) and third perhaps lacking spring to lid
A VICTORIAN SILVER COMBINATION VESTA, SOVEREIGN AND STAMP CASE, BROWNETT & CO., LONDON, 1888 plain oblong, gilt interiors, with central hinge for the sprung sovereign holder, the lid with retainer for stamps, the vesta compartment with sprung side hinge above the strike and suspension bale and ring to other corner, 59mm longReasonably good condition, lid to sovereign quite hard to open
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER COMBINATION WHISTLE VESTA CASES both with whistles to one end: one of circular section and stamped 'SAXON', with suspension ring below the hinged top with strike, S. Mordan & Co., London, 1881, 64mm long; one of oval section hinging open beside the girdle with suspension ring, strike to base, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1882, 50mm longReasonably good condition, marks slightly rubbed
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, HILLIARD & THOMASON, BIRMINGHAM, 1882 / 83 the earlier example oblong with rounded sided, geometric patterned panels, initialled HK, strike to base and hinged lid to top, 39mm long, the other oblong with rounded ends, with wrigglework borders and stylised flowers to front, one end with sprung hinge over the gilt interior, strike to one side, 36mm long excluding bale and suspension ringGood condition excepting slight dent to rounded side example
FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, 1874-1887 one plain oblong box form, stike either side of hinge, suspension ring applied to one short side, gilt interior inscribed 'THORNHILL & Co. / 144 BOND St. / LONDON', Thornhill & Co., London, 1875; the remaining three all Birmingham, sprung top opening and strike to base: one elongated oval section, with engine-turned panels and inscribed shield, John Linegar, 1878; one ribbed oblong and with suspension ring to top, H. Bushell & Co., 1887; and one rounded oblong covered in engraved foliate panels and a vacant oval, maker's mark indecipherable, 1874; 65mm longestSome minor denting but all reasonable
FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, HOWARD JAMES, BIRMINGHAM, 1880-1887 all with strike to base: one as a horseshoe with small top lid to the gilt interior, engraved 'JJC FROM AWIP', 1880; one plain oblong, 1887; one rectangular with rounded sides and flat top lid, engine-turned around a vacant roundel, 1885; and one rounded oblong with foliate bordered engine-turning and a vacant cartouche, 1880; 54mm longestAll reasonably good condition
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, LONDON, 1844 / 46 both rectangular box form, double lidded, and foliate engraved around vacant cartouches: the earlier with engine-turned grounds, gilt interior and stike mounted under shorter lid; the second with linear ground and stike to rear under hinge; 55mm longReasonably good condition, later example with some wear to engraving
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, BOTH BIRMINGHAM both oblong 'clip' form and with strike to side, one scroll foliate decorated, maker's mark ED, 1881, 35mm long excluding bale and suspension ring, the other with spring opening and plain excepting initials and date 1878 to one side, Howard James, Birmingham, 1876, 40mm longRare form but decorated example without spring and a bit loose, plain example with small split to one top corner
A VICTORIAN SILVER PATENT STAMP CASE, SAMUEL ROBERT EDWARDS, LONDON, 1883 oblong, the lid with curved bottom side and foliate bright-cut around a vacant shield, springing open via a button to side, the interior inscribed 'EDWARDS' PATENT' and with sprung clip and a void with detachable mount, 45mm long including suspension ringReasonably good condition, springs open, but clip to interior has come unpinned to one side
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, H.W. & L. DEE, LONDON, 1868 / 69 both of oval section and with sliding panel to cover the match compartment, a strike to one end, the earlier example plain excepting engraved initials to the slide, the later example engine turned and with vacant roundel to the slide, 59mm longReasonably good condition, earlier example with very slightly loose base
A VICTORIAN SILVER COMBINATION VESTA AND SLOW MATCH CASE, WRIGHT & DAVIES, LONDON, 1881 oblong box form, plain excepting a roundel engraved 'C' under a Continental baron's coronet, the roundel sliding back to release the sprung lid, concealed wick cylinder to back and side applied with a metal strike beside the chained wick stopper, inscribed under the hinge for the retailer 'HENRY LEWIS. 172 NEW BOND St. LONDON', gilt interior, 54mm long excluding stopper to chained wick pullReasonably good condition, some wear to engraving
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASES, BOTH LONDON one a combination taperstick holder vesta case, plain rectangular box form, one short side with strike, the other hinging for the taperstick, compartmented gilt interior, Saunders & Shepherd, 1888; the other rounded oblong, plain excepting a crest engraved to the button release sprung top, gilt interior; 55mm longGood condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER DOUBLE SOVEREIGN CASE, SAUNDERS & SHEPHERD OF BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, 1888 rounded oblong, covered in scroll foliate bright-cutting surrounding a roundel with scrolled initials, springing open to two sprung coin holders, 70mm longReasonably good condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASE, THOMAS WILLIAM DEE & SONS FOR RETAIL BY T. JONES IN PARIS, LONDON, 1867 horseshoe shaped, top and base moulded with a nailed horseshoe surrounding an engraved HJ monogram, back with strike below the sprung hinge, gilt interior engraved for retailer 'Jones, 23, Boulevart [sic] des Capucines.', 51mm long See lot .... (item 114) for a Dee combination case and further information on the firms of T. Jones.Good condition although spring to lid a little stiff
A VICTORIAN SILVER 'PAVILION' THERMOMETER, GERVASE WHEELER, BIRMINGHAM, 1841 the octagonal stand with a scroll foliate flat-chased canopy rising to a pointed finial, on four reeded columns and a base similarly decorated above bun feet, centred by the glass thermometer set against a mother-of-pearl panel scaled in Fahrenheit, 12cm highMinor wobble but essentially in good condition.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER GLOVE STRETCHERS AND A PATENT SHOE HORN BUTTON HOOK, BOTH LONDON, 1880 /83 RESPECTIVELY the glove stretchers of typical form and bright-cut with foliate strapwork, Wright & Davies, 234mm long, the plain silver shoe horn with folding steel hook, stamped 'PATENT 5069', Thornhill & Co., 95mm folded; together with three Victorian silver small folding button hooks, two bright-cut, the smallest plain, the largest with steel hook, the other two with silver hooks (5)Good condition excepting steel hook to shoe horn with a bend
A VICTORIAN SILVER COMBINED SLOW MATCH, VESTA CASE AND PHOTOGRAPH HOLDER, H.W. & L. DEE, LONDON, 1871 oblong, engine-turning surrounding a vacant roundel, the top side opening to a gilt interior and hinged strike panel concealing the compartment, the side with ratchet to the slow match wick, front and back panels opening to gilt photograph frames, interior inscribed for the retailer 'JOHN COOPER. 41.St JAMES'S St.', 58mm longReasonably good condition
A GROUP OF VICTORIAN SILVER SEWING ACCOUTREMENTS, ALL LONDON comprising: a novelty tape measure, in the form of a reel with corded borders and a suspension ring attached to middle, the cloth tape retracted by a winder to one end, H.W. & L. Dee, London, 1869, body 26mm long; a slipcase, rectangular with arched foliate panels containing a leather folder probably for needles, William Comyns & Sons, 1889, case 58mm long; a pin cushion, in the form of a wheel with loop bracket and suspension ring, S. Mordan & Co., London, 1874; another pin cushion, with two domed oblong panels over the red velvet cushion, one applied with a crest and monogram, Pittway Brothers, 1880; another pin cushion, realistically modelled as a shoe, apparently no maker's mark, 1871, 55mm long; and a novelty thimble carrier, in the form of a bucket, the swing handle with suspension ring, rim inscribed for the retailer 'JOHN COOPER. 41 ST JAMES'S St', with a metal thimble, bucket H.W. & L. Dee, London, 1873 (6)Tape measure with distressed tape in inches and tape apparently lacking a terminal piece. First two pin cushions with hardened cushions.
A VICTORIAN SILVER SPECTACLES CASE, JOSEPH HIRST, LONDON, 1838 rounded oblong, plain excepting the foliate borders applied around the opening to one end, with button pushpiece, 13cm longReasonably good except it doesnt seem to close securely onto the push button operated latch
A VICTORIAN SILVER COMBINATION VESTA CHEROOT CUTTER CASE, RICHARD HARRIS, LONDON, 1855 pocket fitting oblong form, with engine-turned panels and a monogrammed roundel, double lidded, the long lid with strike to underside, the short lid with cutter to the side, 71mm long excluding suspension baleReasonably good condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER BAG MOUNT, BROWNETT & CO., LONDON, 1890 the crescent shaped hinged mount openworked with putti and birds amidst grape-laden vines, with button release and short belcher link chain, fitted with later black silk bag with Indian cotton lining, 140mm across hingesWear to details of silver, clasp works but doesnt snap shut unless button depressed before closing
A VICTORIAN SILVER GOBLET WITH CONDIMENT CONTAINER, CHARLES ASPREY & SONS, LONDON, 1883 the container fitting into the cup of the pedestal goblet, the cup and one section of the container engraved with a broad Greek key border, the container unscrewing to three sections, two with pellet pierced covers, the larger set with lid inscribed to underside 'ASPREY / -166- / BOND ST', all with gilt interiors, 11cm high, 195gGood condition
A SET OF FIVE GEORGE III SILVER WINE LABELS, THOMAS PHIPPS & EDWARD ROBINSON, LONDON, CIRCA 1790 each rectangular bottle ticket with canted corners, reeded borders and chain, bright-cut for BRANDY, WHISKY, PORT, GIN and DRY SHERRY, maker's and lion passant marks only, 4cm wide
A VICTORIAN SILVER TAPE MEASURE, THOMAS JOHNSON, LONDON, 1862 the circular body with concentric engine-turning, a vacant roundel to one side, the other with button to release the spring-loaded locking cloth tape measuring up to 36 inches, applied to edge with suspension bale with jump ring, 35mm diameterGood condition and tape running, locking and releasing properly, very minor fraying to tape, but some messy solder where suspension bale applied to body

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