Gentleman's wooden mirror with sliding cover, 15 x 9cm, jewel box, cream enamelled envelope cigarette case with George VI stamp, 8cm, blue enamel perfume bottle, 6cm, two enamel dishes, green and pink, 6cm, propelling pencil,cigarette holder, brass pocket tobacco box with the Clifton College crest.
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Mixed small silver and silver plated items, comprising: three teething rings - the first a silver boy in hat, the second a girl with dog, stamped 'Berndorf', the third a rabbit stamped 'EPNS', a silver rattle with man in top hat, a silver handled shoe horn, a silver man in top hat, a silver handled ivory letter opener, a silver cigarette holder case, a folding silver handled fruit knife and another knife, a silver plated rabbit with added handle, a silver plated bird salt, a copper bird and an RAF crested silver plated sugar shaker, by Mappin and Webb.Condition report: Good condition but some with small dents, tarnished silver and plate, one teething ring chewed
Randolph Turpin signed b&w photograph and cigarette case, photograph signed in blue ink, 5.5 by 3.5in.; with a silvered metal rectangular cigarette case, with engine-turned decoration, 14 by 8.5cm., (2)Randolph Turpin (1928-1966) English boxer in the 1940s and 1950s, became World Middleweight champion in 1951 when he defeated Sugar Ray Robinson on points at Earls Court on 10th July wo a crowd of 18,000. Becoming the first British fighter to hold the title since Bob Fitzsimmons in 1891. A rematch took place on 12th September 1951 at the Polo Grounds New York when the fight was stopped by the referee with Sugar Ray Robinson winning the bout. His amateur career commenced at the Leamington Boys Club and continued in the Royal Navy during the late 1940s.In his professional career he had 75 recorded fights, with 66 wins, forty-four by KO and eight losses with one draw. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2001. Provenance: Vendor's father was given the items by Randolph Turpin during a family visit.
A LATE VICTORIAN, SILVER EMBOSSED CIGARETTE CASE, floral and foliate embossed design, engraved monogram dated 1898, push pin button, opens to reveal a gilt interior, fitted with two brown elasticated straps, hallmarked 'William Thorneywork' Birmingham 1897, approximate dimensions 89.6mm x 67.2mm x 23.7mm, approximate gross weight 84.2 grams, 2.70ozt (Condition:- slight discolouration and tarnishing, gilt interior in very good condition, opens and closes with ease, no dinks, damage or repairs, although does not sit quite flush)
A GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, foliage engraved design, engraved shield shaped cartouche, push pin clasp, opens to reveal a gilt interior, fitted with two gold coloured wire straps, hallmarked 'Joseph Gloster Ltd' Birmingham 1918, approximate dimensions 86.1mm x 65.3mm x 17.0mm, approximate gross weight 72.5 grams, 2.33ozt (Condition:- slight discolouration and tarnishing, dinks to the front and sides, opens and closes with ease, slight wear to the gilt interior)
A BAG OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a white metal cigarette case, with an engine turn design, set with a blue and white enamelled shield motif, gilt interior, three pairs of white metal hoop earrings, two white metal rings, a two tone line bracelet fitted with a fold over clasp, three lighters, various yellow and white metal cufflinks, tie clips and badges, earrings, chain stick pin, etc
Jaguar and Lotus Interest, to include a Lotus stainless steel hip flask with screw top, a chrome plated cigarette case, a Lotus black leather key ring, a Jaguar E-Type key ring, a Jaguar chrome plated lady's compact, a stainless steel business card holder, a Jaguar corkscrew, a wine bottle stopper and a 1960's Jaguar showroom dealership desktop perpetual calendar (9)
A George V Silver Circular Tea Caddy, and Mixed Silverware, the tea caddy, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1912, with cast flowerhead finial and moulded body, 5ins high, weight 12.5ozs, two George V silver oval sweetmeat baskets, Sheffield 1909 and 1913, with pierced sides and each on four pad feet, 5.5ins x 2.5ins, a George V silver rectangular cigarette case with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1933, 5.5ins x 3.25ins, a George V plain silver double sovereign case, Birmingham 1911, and other pieces, total weighable silver 30ozs
SIX ITEMS OF SILVER Comprising a cigarette case; a charoot case; a sovereign holder; a miniature round powder box with gilt interior, 1898 maker ES Barnsley; a miniature button hook; and a pendant, total gross weight approx. 5.7 ozt (179 grams). Condition Report : Condition: Miniature box good, the rest with some denting ad general wear and tear. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A silver gilt and enamelled cigarette case, import mark for Glasgow 1925, the orange and blue enamelled cover depicting four figures on a boat, the interior stamped '925' and with presentation inscription 'No No Nanette 11.3.1925-16.10.1926', 7.8cm high, weight approx 3.7oz Condition report: Hallmarks clear, general wear and light scratches in keeping with age and use but no significant visible damage, refer to images

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