Andrew A. Taylor for Cartier - An American metalwares silver table cigarette box, circa 1950, maker's mark to the side, additionally marked 410 STERLING CARTIER, of plain rectangular form with piano hinged cover, gilded interior with single divider, outer engraved CHRISTOPHER SINCLAIR STEVENSON, 14.5 x 11.5cm, 332.3g (11.7ozt)Andrew Taylor was a silversmith located in Newark, New Jersey, and he was active 1930-1970.
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A German metalwares silver cigarette or cheroot case, underside stamped with Halbmond & Reichskrone (crescent & crown) and 800, no further apparent marks, of rectangular form, the sides decorated with repoussé foliage, the piano hinged cover featuring a repoussé pastoral scene of putti at play, 9 x 6cm, 102.7g (3.3ozt)
A Victorian silver combination hip flask and cigarette case, mark of Alfred Fuller, London 1892, of rectangular form, the corner with captive bayonet cap, piano hinged part marked cover, gilded interior engraved THORNHILL & CO 144 NEW BOND ST. with elasticated retainer, 10 x 7cm,151.9g (4.9ozt) grossOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some surfaces scratches and minor nicks as to be expected and commensurate with use and age. Bayonet cap operates satisfactorily, though a little loose (the cork insert could probably do with being replaced to improve the fit). Hinge in good order and the cover opens and shuts satisfactorily. Untested for water tightness.
A George V 9ct gold pocket cigarette case, mark of Payton, Pepper & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1929, of rectangular, somewhat convex form, outer with bevelled edge and decorated all over with engine turned engraving, sprung loaded piano hinge with push button release, interior with elasticated retainer, 8.5 x 7.5cm, 77.4g gross
A late 19th century Russian metalwares silver and enamel pocket cigarette case, Moscow and 84 zolotniki combined mark (1882-1889) for 875/1000 standard silver, no further apparent marks, of rectangular form with rolled edges and piano hinge, outer lavishly decorated with polychrome cloisonné and plique-à-jour enamelled designs over a gilded textured ground, spring loaded thumbpiece, gilded interior with retainer fittings, 12.5 x 8.5cm, 259.8g (8.3ozt)Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage, repair or losses. Catch and hinge in good order.
A George V 9ct gold pocket cigarette case, mark of B. H. Britton & Sons, Birmingham 1926, of rectangular form, outer with bevelled edge and decorated all over with symmetrical engine turned engraving, sprung loaded piano hinge with push button release, interior with elasticated retainer, 8 x 6.5cm, 72g gross
A George VI 9ct gold pocket cigarette case, mark of Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1945, of rectangular form, outer with bevelled edge and decorated all over with hobnail engine turned engraving, sprung loaded piano hinge with push button release, interior with personal engraving and elasticated retainer, 11 x 8cm, 149.3g gross
A Victorian silver cigar cutter, William Morton, Sheffield 1897, retailed by A Barrett & Sons, Piccadilly, with cutter to each end, a 9ct gold mounted amber cheroot holder in silver case, Charlie Jacques & Frederick Bartholomew, London 1902 and a silver cigarette case, Asprey & Co., London 1937, the engine turned case with initial P in gold, 8.5cm x 7cm, gross weight approximately 188g
A tortoiseshell cigarette case with integral watch, the rectangular case with mother-of-pearl and mixed metal inlays, the central watch with Roman numerals to the circular dial, 10.5cm x 7cmBox overall good, two small losses to inlaid ring of decoration around dial. Slight wear and scratches in line with age and usage. The clock does not wind and I would think it will require some restoration to get it going again.
A collection of silver items, comprising, a cigarette case by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1912,12.5cm high, a silver vesta case by John Charles Lowe, Birmingham 1935, 6cm high, a smaller vesta case by Charles Edwin Turner, Birmingham 1909, 5cm high, a silver box by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1955, 13cm wide, another silver box makers mark rubbed Birmingham, date mark rubbed, 14cm wide, a boxed hair grooming set, to include a comb, 10cm wide and brush 7cm wide, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1963, together with a desk tray and pair of glass inkwells, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1929, 25cm wide,weighable 11.92ozt (7)Condition Reporta cigarette case) Tarnished. With surface scratches, and denting, with name engraved to front of case. The band inside has stretched. a silver vesta case) Tarnished. With initials engraved.a smaller vesta case) Very tarnished. Dented a silver box) With personal engraving to front of the box. Surface scratches, dents and light tarnishing. another silver box) Dented, tarnished with surface scratches. a boxed hair grooming set) The comb with several teeth missing. Silver is tarnished and dented.a desk tray and pair of glass inkwells) With tarnishing and surface scratches. With a personal message engraved.
A collection of silver items comprising a cased set of six teaspoons and tongs, by John Round, Sheffield 1904, a bangle, 6.5cm diameter, a cigarette case, with engine-turned decoration, Birmingham 1931, 10cm wide, two cheroot holders, 8cm wide, and a mother of pearl fruit knife (qty.)Condition ReportDents to the bangle. Tarnishing and wear throughout.
A silver and gold cigarette case London import marks, 1906-1998, struck 14k and Sterling,10.5cm wide,together with a cigarette case,by William Ltd, Birmingham 1913,6cm wide,and a vesta case,probably by Hamilton & Inches, Birmingham 1903,4.5cm wide, 6.6ozt (3)Condition ReportThe Williams Ltd cigarette case is dented and has hole in it.All with knocks, scuffs and surface scratches.
A collection of silver items comprising a silver scent bottle holder, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1898, 7.8cm high, a Continental silver spoon, probably Dutch, repousse decorated with a windmill, 13cm long, a cigarette case, Birmingham 1906, 8.5cm long, a silver scent bottle, marks rubbed, with pierced sides and a blue glass liner, 5.5cm high, a Continental 800 grade open face pocket watch, with a 40mm enamel dial, on a plated watch chain, an unmarked propelling pencil, with a vacant bloodstone top, 8cm long, and a tortoiseshell and silver box, inlaid 6.2cm wideweighable 4.11ozt (qty.)Condition ReportCigarette cases with knocks and wear, lacking the elastic. Spoon bent with knocks and wear. Tortoiseshell box lacking its feet, the silver inlay lifting and wear to the interior. Pocket watch strap worn. Slight knocks and wear to the watch.
A silver cigarette box maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1922, with engine turned decoration,16cm widetogether with a similar smaller example,by H J Cooper & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1921,9cm wide (2)Condition ReportLarge) Inner part of the lid is loose but present. Several knocks and dents. Wear and rubbing throughout.Small) Minor knocks and wear. Overall, good order.
A collection of three silver cases, comprising a purse,by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1913, with an inscription to the interior 'With the compliments of the season 1913-14 Hotel Metropole London',9.5cm wide7cm higha cigarette case,by G F Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1918,5.5cm wide8cm hightogether with a vesta case,by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1890, with reeded decoration,3.5cm wide 5cm high5.33ozt (3)Condition ReportAll with heavy tarnishing. Some surface scratches.
Assorted collection of ephemera and stamps to include Victorian and later world stamps (mostly within 2 albums, includes penny red), an album of presentation pack stamps (approx 38 packs in total), post office postcards, an album of early 20th Century greetings postcards and some loose topographical examples and a selection of trade and cigarette cards.
Collection of collectors cards to include mostly cigarette cards, Player's and Wills, as well as Topp's chewing gum Football Dates cards, Player's cricketers of 1934, as well as a selection of postcards, together with a selection of mostly early 20th Century postcards including topographical, novelty and actors / actress cards.
Cigarette Cards - a quantity of J. Wix & Sons 1934 Kensitas Flowers, woven on silk, various sizes, some first series; others similar including flags and British Empire flags; three books containing further Wills’ and Player’s cigarette cards including Kings and Queens of England, Homeland Events (Derby interest) etc; a Victorian photograph album
Cigarette Cards - Turf Cigarette Famous Film Stars, Footballers, Sports Series, etc; Carreras Film Stars; Gallaher Famous Stars; a 1950s album "London Exhibition for Schoolboys and Students 1954" containing Ogden's Children of All Nations; Player's Poultry, Dogs, Monarchs, Film Stars, War Decorations and Medals, Flags, Regimental Standards and Cap Badges, Footballers 1928, Charles Dickins Characters, Struggle For Existence, Gilbert and Sullivan, Army Corps & Divisional Signs 1914 - 1918, Cricketers 1934, Straight Line caricatures, Footballers Caricatures by "Rip", Football caricatures by "Mac", etc; others loose and in albums; an album of tinted sepia photographic cards, My Favourite Films, Picturegoer and Colourgraph, Valentine's Snow White and the Seven Dwarves Post-Cards, etc
A George V silver presentation cigarette box, of striped outer design with a black onyx barrel handle, and a fitted wooden interior with internal inscription from the British Legion for Major H Rodwell MC from the Old and New Buckingham Branch to their Founder and Chairman 1933, maker P&B Limited, London 1932, 22.85oz gross, 4cm high, 16.5cm wide, 10cm deep.
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