A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cigarette box, of rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, a modern photograph frame, a trinket box, a French box, a pair of commemorative silver and enamel George VI napkin rings, a silver-mounted glass sugar caster, a pepper pot, a salt and pepper pot, two hand mirrors, nine brushes, a bonbon dish, an Indian pot and cover, a button hook and a lighter, plus a metal ware box and a pair of electroplated fish servers, approx. weight 11.5oz. (qty)
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A Victorian sofa attributed to Howard & Son, the green velvet button upholstered back over open arms and a deep buttoned seat, raised on short tapering front legs to brass castors circa 1880, 196 cm long Condition Report The damage includes areas of fabric wear, deterioration and staining across large areas of the sofa
Various sets of buttons including violet enamel buttons in fitted box retailed by Edwards & Son, sixteen small crested buttons, small buttons set green stone, six silver buttons featuring sailing ships and one a windmill, showing Chester import mark 1902, set of six silver Arts & Crafts style buttons, Birmingham 1897 and a cast silver waistcoat buckle Condition Report One violet enamel button a/f
Gwinnett Family: A collection of books and ephemera relating to the Gwinnett family of Painswick. The lot includes an 1858 Bible inscribed 'Elizabeth Gwinnett, a Present from her Grandmother 1871', an album of verse and watercolours, two photograph albums, several wills, postcards including local interest (Painswick, Amberley, Painswick House, Washwell House, Painswick Infants 1921), a carved seal with family crest etc/Note: The best known member of the Gwinnett family was Button Gwinnett who emigrated to America in 1765 and was a signatory of The Declaration of Independence.
An early 20th century silver mounted pin cushion; together with a silver mounted shoe-horn, button hooks, ring tree etc Condition Report / Extra Information Large jar and cover - lacking spoon, makers mark rubbed. Tortoiseshell mounted trinket jar - with pin dents, marks rubbed. Pin cushion with pin dents.
VICTORIAN COROMANDEL AND SATINWOOD LINED WRITING SLOPE, the fall front enclosing a velvet lined slope, the top lifting to reveal a pen rest flanked by glass inkwells, a button inscribed Betjemann's Patent releasing the fully fitted stationery drawers, with gilded mounts, height 14.5cm, width 36.5cm, depth 28cm
[DICKENS (Charles)]. TERNAN (Ellen). Archive of items formerly belonging to either Ellen [Nellie] Ternan, later Ellen Ternan Wharton Robinson following her marriage to Geoffrey Robinson, or their daughter Gladys [later Gladys Reece]. Principally to include a 'Charles Dickens Birthday Book' with presentation inscription by Mary Dickens to Ellen on her birthday, dated March 3rd 1882, with birthday autographs including a Charles Dickens clipped signature for 7th February, and other names for the Dickens and Trollope families. The lot also comprises a few books owned by Ellen Ternan or her daughter; photographs including signed cartes de visite of Garibaldi, Thomas Trollope and Anthony Froude; framed copy of C. Dickens's will framed with four photographs showing Dickens and family members; a Thomas Trollope family photograph in Italy; early 20th century postcards with many sent to Gladys; three photograph albums with some views of 'The Filberts' (the home of Frances Trollope, Gladys's aunt and sister of Ellen Ternan); a crucifix inscribed to Gladys dated 1905, mounted with seed pearls; a silver handled button hook; a watercolour portrait thought to be Ellen's mother; and various other mainly 20th century ephemera relating mainly to Gladys Reece (died 1973). Provenance: The collection was left to Mrs Molly Ayres, friend and carer of Gladys Reece, and thence by descent.

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