A French jewelled 18 carat gold cigarette caseinterior rim signed 'Cartier Paris', date unknown, incuse stamped 750, model 23 Of large rectangular form, all-over reeded decoration to the exterior, with a sapphire mounted push-button thumbpiece, the hinged cover opening to reveal a plain polished interior sectioned into three, the whole fitting into the original protective suede pouch stamped 'Cartier Ltd', length 13cm, weight 229gms.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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BOUCHERON: an unusual tri-colour 9 carat gold cigarette case and cigarette lightermarks for Boucheron Manufacturing Company, the cigarette case also stamped 'BOUCHERON' to the rim, London 1951-52The cigarette box; rectangular form with push-action opening, the cover engraved in three-colour gold with a scene of the Swiss Bernese Alps, the body profusely engraved with memories including: 'Butterfly at 9000ft', 'Look out Max', 'Monopole 1943', 'Belmark Bindings' and 'The Sound of the Bell'; the lighter, plain rectangular form, the body profusely engraved with memories including: 'Aston Martin DB2', 'Soissons 9 Kilos' and 'Hurray Hurray Its Whitsun Today', height of lighter 5.4cm, length of cigarette case 8cm, weight of cigarette case 122gms. (2)Footnotes:Provenance: offered in these rooms Bonhams 20th November 2013.Previous footnote references that this cigarette case and lighter were given by William Maxwell 'Max' Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook, on a skiing trip, thence by descent.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian silver and enamelled erotic cigarette caseLondon 1875 Curved rectangular form, the cover with an enamelled depiction of a naked female bathing in a stream, length 8.5cm together with a silver cigarette case with relief depiction of Eve and the Serpent, length 8.5cm. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of silver itemsvarious makers and datesComprising: a pair of George III salts, maker's mark rubbed possibly P?, London 1792, navette form with part fluted sides and spreading foot, gilt interiors, length 9.6cm, together with a two-handled bowl, a small mug, a small presentation bowl, a spherical pierced tea infuser on stand, a novelty 'churn' pepper, a miniature tyg, a cigarette case, a George III silver soup ladle, and a quantity of antique flatware, some modern and boxed, weight of silver 38oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th /early 20th century Austrian silver and enamelled vesta caseVienna, circa 1900 Rectangular, enamelled with a depiction of a dancer seated on a chair, length 4.7cm, together with an Alpacca and enamelled erotic double-cover cigarette case, the inside cover enamelled with a depiction of Leda and the Swan, length 9cm, and an enamelled box, stamped 925, decorated with teddy bears, length 3.6cm. (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A set of six George V silver napkin rings, Trevit & Sons, Chester 1923, of circular form with engine turned detail and vacant cartouche, 4.5cm diameter, with a George V silver cigarette case, George Unite, Birmingham 1919, with engraved garland detail to front and further silver cigarette case, gross weight 10ozt (8)
A set of six George V silver bright cut engraved teaspoons, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1923, with vacant cartouche to terminal, 10cm long, with two '925' silver novelty whistles, modelled as duck and cat, an Edwardian silver cigarette case, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1909, with florally engraved front and monogram to centre, 9cm long, and further silver items of flatware (14)
BLACK METAL MILITARY FIRST AID BOX, with printed instruction inside the lid - Outfit, First Aid for tank and armoured cars, No 76, containing four corporal's cloth stripes; a box with 10 metal military badges; a tin box with REME and other cloth badges, dog tags, coins, etc.; a small box of enamelled lapel badges; a tin with metal badges; a crude metal pocket cigarette case, inscribed Afrika 1947; bank notes issued by the Military Authority in Tripolitania, x 15; all relating to Cpl K Fletcher REME No 19087556, with his paybook and other ephemera, circa 1940s
a 20th century Mexican two-handled lobed bowl, with a chased floral frieze and raised on a collet foot, by Sanborns of Mexico City, c.1950, together with a cigarette case, a pin tray, and a continental oval embossed box; the Mexican dish 4.8" (12.3cm) diameter; 13.5ozt (4). *CR All pieces with wear, the cigarette case more so, the bowl with a bit of black pitting. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
a cased set of six teaspoons, by C.W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1925, a pair of Victorian circular salts (blue glass liners), two toast racks, a cigarette box, initialled & gilt interior, and 2 other teaspoons, mixed makers & dates; the case 6.25" (16cm) long; 12ozt weighable silver (8). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
an Edwardian letter opener inset with small silver coins, by Andrew Barrett & Sons, Chester 1905, a modern handmade knife with a hammered finish, makers mark defaced, London 1961, an Edwardian fork with a green stone handle, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1905, a rectangular cigarette case, gilt interior, an ashtray, initialled, and a book match holder, gilt interior; the letter opener 7" (17.7cm) long; 6.7ozt weighable silver (6). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
a pair of navette-shaped embossed salts, on four legs (one lacking its blue glass liner), three pepperettes, a miniature kitchen pepper, a pair of navette-shaped salts, with part-fluted bodies (blue glass liners & loaded bases) and a mustard pot (blue glass liner), together with 4 napkin rings and two cigarette cases; the largest case 3.75" (9.5cm) long; 15.9ozt weighable silver (16). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FABERGE LARGE PLAIN SILVER CIGARETTE CASE with rounded edges and flush fitting hinged front engraved with four differing cyphers, jewelled clasp and gilt interior - hallmarked 84 and bearing Faberge mark with inscription N. W. G. Guards Room total weight 170g11.25cm wide 8.5cm high
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL BOWED PLAIN SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE the top with a finely decorated panel of a young smiling girl, hallmarked and stamped 935, total weight 128g.8.5cm by 7cmIn good undamaged unrestored condition, the case is not warped. The hinge and clasp work correctly. There are some small dents to all corners of the back. The enamel is in good condition, with a very minor surface scratch. The gilt interior is rubbed.
A silver cigarette box, Sheffield, 1934, Walker & Hall, of rectangular form, on a spreading base, with engine turned design to the hinged cover, with wood lined interior, 16.4cm wide, 6cm high, 11.5cm deep; together with a silver cigarette case, Birmingham, 1925, Henry Matthews, with engine turned design and honeycomb pattern to hinged cover, the cover with a cartouche with presentation engraving and dated 1926, with gilded interior, 9.8cm wide, 8.3cm high, gross weight approx. 23.2oz (2)
A small group of silver, comprising: a cigarette case, Birmingham, 1931, John Rose, with engine turned design and cartouche to cover, 9cm wide, 6cm high; a card case, Birmingham, 1936, William Neale & Son Ltd., with engine turned design, 6.3cm wide, 8.7cm high; a vesta case, Birmingham, 1920, Rolason Brothers, with cartouche, engraved with scrolling foliate motif; another example, Birmingham, 1902, W G Keight & Co, with cartouche, engraved with scrolling foliate motif; another of rectangular curved form, Birmingham, 1927, maker's mark rubbed; another example with striped design, Birmingham, 1914, W Coulthard Ltd.; another of plain circular form, Birmingham, 1904, Rotherham & Sons (John Rotherham); another of plain squared form, Birmingham, 1910, W H Haseler Ltd; another of rectangular form, marks rubbed, with engine turned design; a small case, Birmingham, 1922, Cohen & Charles, of hexagonal form, with guilloche enamel plaque to cover, mirror to interior; a match box holder, London, 1967, Asprey & Co Ltd; and another example, marks indistinct, with initials engraved and engine turned design; together with another match box holder, stamped STERLING and marked BIRKS, with initials engraved, gross weight approx. 11.2oz (lot) Condition Report: Weight doesn't include the last match box holder of the catalogue description.
Two pocket watches, comprising: one with white enamel dial and Roman numerals, the interior stamped SWISS / ARGENTAN and numbered 1101212, 6.5cm diameter, within silver mounted leather case with easel support, Birmingham, 1910, Levi & Salaman, 11.7 high, 10cm wide; and another stamped SWISS MADE / THE ATLAS WATCH, 6.6cm diameter, in a late Victorian silver mounted leather case with easel support, London, 1900, William Comyns & Sons., 11cm high, 10cm wide; together with an Art Deco style cigarette box, stamped 935, of squared form with hinged cover, 7.5cm high, 8.5cm wide (3)
A group of tortoiseshell objects of virtue, 19th - 20th centuries, to include a tortoiseshell music box, the front mounted with a gilt-brass plaque of an idyllic landscape genre scene of peasants dancing, approx. 10 x 3.5 x 6.6cm, together with a miniature easel, approx. 15cm high, a card case with white metal mounts, two small boxes, each with gilt metal mounts, one oval and one quadrilateral, an octagonal cigarette case, and a faux sword letter opener with white metal hilt adorned with costume diamonds, together with a rectangular horn box with hinged lid, 9.5 x 2.5 x 5.5cm (8)
A small group of cases and boxes, comprising: a cigarette case, stamped SILVER 950, decorated with a Japonisme scene featuring a landscape with temples, boat on a river and mount Fuji to background, with presentation engraving to interior, 11cm wide, 8.5cm deep; a white metal box, of oval form, with scrolling foliate motif chased to the cover and sides, bearing cartouche with engraved initials to hinged cover, gilded to interior, 8.7cm wide; a silver plated box, of rectangular form, with engine turned design to hinged cover, 10cm wide, 5.5cm deep; and a Thai cigarette box, indistinct marks to underside, of rectangular form, raised on a rectangular base, with two deities engraved to hinged cover, with wood interior, 13.4cm wide, 3.8cm high, 9.5cm deep (4) Condition Report: The cigarette case closes and opens with ease but the cover doesn't sit completely flash. Dents to the cover and some dings around the hinges. There is the beginning of a split to the decoration on the cover, visible along the edge of the hill under the temple. Some signs of tarnishing and pitting to interior and exterior. The white metal box in overall good condition, with some small dings to the edges. One dent to the inside of the lid, near the rim. Some wear to underside and some signs of tarnishing. Gilding in overall good condition. The silver plated box with four small splits to its four corners. Minor scratches and signs of tarnishing. Some tarnishing around the hinges and to interior where the lid sits. Some wear along the edges of the engine turned decoration to cover. The interior of the box and lid has been covered with a thin layer of paint which is peeling off in a few areas, revealing the plated surface below. Dirt to interior. The Thai cigarette box with a dent to the right side of the lid, not affecting the decoration of the deities. Some pitting and tarnishing to the lid. The lid opens and closes with ease but is slightly askew. A few dings to the sides of the base. Signs of tarnishing. Scratches and wear to underside.
A group of silver cigarette boxes and cases, comprising: a cigarette box, London, 1928, Henry Williamson Ltd, of rectangular form, with cartouche and engine turned design to hinged cover, wood lining to interior, 17.7cm wide, 6cm high, 9.3cm deep; another cigarette box, marks rubbed, of rectangular form, with cartouche and engine turned design to hinged cover, wood lining to interior, 11.8cm wide, 4.4cm high, 8.7cm deep; a cigarette case, Birmingham, 1945, Smith & Bartlam, with engine turned design, gilded interior, 10cm wide; and another cigarette case, Birmingham, 1966, Joshua Horton & Son, with engine turned design to body and cartouche to cover, gilded interior, 13cm wide; together with a cigarette case, stamped STERLING, decorated with temples, boats and figures with Mountain to background, 9.2cm wide; and a lighter, stamped COLIBRI STERLING SILVER, with engine turned design (6)
The winning jockey's trophy for the William Hill Futurity at Doncaster in 1976 won by Pat Eddery aboard Sporting Yankee, in the form of a S.T. Dupont, Paris, gilt & blue enamel cigarette lighter, inscribed with race details, in original fitted case Sporting Yankee was an American-bred bay colt (1974) by Vaguely Noble out of Sale Day (To Market). He was owned by the race sponsor William Hill Racing and trained by Peter Walwyn at Lambourn. The following year he won the March Stakes at Goodwood.
Meccano - Britex - Jaques - A wooden case of vintage Meccano including wheels, pulleys and gears, a boxed Britex Pioneer Microscope, a boxed game of Solitaire and a box of tea cards, bubble gum cards, cigarette cards and postcards. The items show some signs of age and use and appear mostly in Fair to Good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-4]
An Edwardian silver cigarette case, of hinged rectangular form and curved for the gentleman's pocket, engraved with initials AS, marks for Chester 1906, maker John Millward Banks, also stamped Bright & Sons Scarborough 9cm x 8cm sold along with another silver cigarette case, with bands of engine-turned decoration and circular cartouche with initials HM, marks for Birmingham 1910, maker W.N, gross weight 190grams

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