October Fine Silver, Jewellery, Watches, Mourning Jewellery & Rare Greetings/Festive Cards.

To be held at Hansons HQ auction centre Etwall.

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October Fine Silver, Jewellery, Watches, Mourning Jewellery & Rare Greetings/Festive Cards.

To be held at Hansons HQ auction centre Etwall.

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Hunting Interest: A set of four Edwardian silver large menu holders, each cast with a foxes mask on circular bases, hallmarked by Sampson Mordan &...

A Victorian silver necessaire, plain back and side, the front and hinged cover profusely decorated with scrolls and foliage, opening to reveal fit...

A late 19th Century Indian silver cigar case, the body chased with village scape and figures in high relief, apparently unmarked, 134.1 grams ......

A late Victorian novelty silver egg shaped etui opening to reveal gilt metal interior fitted for pins and central reserve with thimble, the silver...

Five various shaped silver vesta cases, three plain bodies - Birmingham 1 x TB, 1911; 1 x JG, 1907; SB & S Ltd, 1907: one with central vacant cart...

A collection of six various vesta cases, including four silver (two plain and two wyvern fluted), various dates and makers; together with an Edwar...

A collection of silver, including Elizabeth II ring branch shaped holder, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham, 2002; a circular pin tray, C...

An Edwardian silver Chatelaine, ornate top section with central female medallion above scrolling openwork design, with suspension chains fitted wi...

A 19th century yellow metal chatelain, decorated in relief with classical figures and foliate scrolls, suspending an etui enclosing needle, ear sc...

A George III mahogany octagonal sewing box, the hinged cover set with an oval ivory miniature painted with a lady resting on a plaque inscribed 'H...

Two late-Georgian handmade cut-out Valentines, no date, intricate snowflake-like patterns depicting doves and hearts with handwritten verse, the h...

Collection of three Georgian "beehive" Valentines (also known as "cobwebs", "flower cages" or "birdcages"), rare mechanical cards in which a secre...

'Flowers of Fortune', early-Victorian handmade fortune-telling Valentine, c.1840, the central flower can be twisted open to reveal different attri...

Collection of nine mid-Victorian 3-D Valentines, including two mechanical examples (one dating from c.1860 with revolving forget-me-nots), two in ...

Collection of "Vinegar Valentines" (comic insulting cards) comprising: folded paper lace card, c.1870, central design depicting "stuffed" lady in ...

Collection of 14 Victorian die-cut chromolithographic Christmas cards, including sailor boys, flowers, moon, painter's palette, Christmas tree wit...

Collection of four Victorian chromolithographic 3-D/pop-up Christmas cards: free-standing bed with four boys enjoying Christmas presents and food;...

Collection of seven Victorian chromolithographic Christmas cards, mechanical and pop-up/3-D, c.1860-1890, comprising: three-dimensional free-stand...

Collection of Victorian & Edwardian Christmas cards, novelty/cartoon/humour, publishers include Raphael Tuck, Angus Thomas, Marcus Ward, Hildeshei...

Animals / Anthropomorphic. Collection of 27 Victorian & Edwardian chromolithographic greetings cards depicting anthropomorphic animals, predominan...

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