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λ A collection of silver miniatures, comprising: a German figure, modelled as an oriental man seated on a large cushion, circa 1900, carved ivory ...
A late-Victorian novelty gilded metalware propelling pencil, by Perry and Co, circa 1890, modelled
A late-Victorian novelty gilded metalware propelling pencil, by Perry and Co, circa 1890, modelled as a locket, foliate decoration, with a ring at...
A late 18th century Dutch matched, silver miniature fire irons set, the brush with Amsterdam marks, partially worn, the tongs marked W in the bowl...
A silver model of a Pekingese dog, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester 1910, modelled in a standing position, on a green hardstone base, length of dog 2....
An English porcelain wine tasters, c.1760, possibly Vauxhall, of ogee form, painted with a central
An English porcelain wine tasters, c.1760, possibly Vauxhall, of ogee form, painted with a central flowerhead and a cell diaper border to the int...
A metalware wine taster, unmarked, possibly Indian, circular form, the base set with an 8-Reales,
A metalware wine taster, unmarked, possibly Indian, circular form, the base set with an 8-Reales, the handle formed by a coypu tooth, with stylise...
A late 18th century French treen wine taster, circular form, ring handle, with stylised supports,
A late 18th century French treen wine taster, circular form, ring handle, with stylised supports, length 10.2cm. Provenance: Ted Few, 25 January 2...
An early 19th century French boxwood wine taster, circular form, with a ring handle and plain oval
An early 19th century French boxwood wine taster, circular form, with a ring handle and plain oval thumb-piece, the body engraved with trailing gr...
A George II silver spoon, probably by Charles Jackson, London 1729, (main marks to bowl, the
A George II silver spoon, probably by Charles Jackson, London 1729, (main marks to bowl, the handle part marked), in the French manner, oval bowl...
By Millicent Sutherland for The Duchess of Sutherland Cripple Guild, an Arts and Crafts silver two
By Millicent Sutherland for The Duchess of Sutherland Cripple Guild, an Arts and Crafts silver two handled porringer, Birmingham 1914, the circula...
By Geoffrey Bellamy, a modern silver beaker, London 1958, tapering cylindrical form, engraved with
By Geoffrey Bellamy, a modern silver beaker, London 1958, tapering cylindrical form, engraved with characters from Alice in Wonderland, including ...
An Islamic metalware pen box, possible traces of marks to underside of base, rectangular form,
An Islamic metalware pen box, possible traces of marks to underside of base, rectangular form, chased foliate decoration, the hinged cover opens t...
A two-handled metalware tray, unmarked, possibly middle Eastern, rectangular form, canted corners,
A two-handled metalware tray, unmarked, possibly middle Eastern, rectangular form, canted corners, engraved foliate and scroll decoration, length ...
A Dutch silver box modelled as a miniature book, probably Schoonhoven, possibly 19th century, the
A Dutch silver box modelled as a miniature book, probably Schoonhoven, possibly 19th century, the book with a raised spine, and engraved with tuli...
please note: this is a matched pair, not a pair as previously catalogued.A matched pair of Victorian silver taper sticks,by Henry Hyde Aston, Birm...
A pair of late-Victorian silver lyre candlesticks, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1889 and
A pair of late-Victorian silver lyre candlesticks, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1889 and 1891, on raised fluted oval bases, detachable drip...
A set of four George III silver candlesticks, by John Roberts and Co., Sheffield 1808, tapering
A set of four George III silver candlesticks, by John Roberts and Co., Sheffield 1808, tapering circular form, part-fluted decoration, detachable ...
A silver tankard, by A and F Parsons for Tessiers, London 1933, in the Charles II manner, tapering
A silver tankard, by A and F Parsons for Tessiers, London 1933, in the Charles II manner, tapering circular form, flat-hinged cover with a scroll ...