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A group of silver and other items to include a silver machine turned cigarette case by John Rose, Birmingham 1965, engraved initials to the front, a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1930, marks for Cornelius Desorneaux Saunders and James Francis Hollings, a pink glazed Denby pottery pipe rest in the form of an armchair, a brass nut cracker, silver plated grape scissors and a tortoiseshell and silver plated 19th cigar cutter (6)
A GERMAN SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, C1900 painted with the full length figure of a semi naked young woman, inscribed La Maugrabine, 9cm wide, by Louis Kuppenheim, crown and crescent and 900, also stamped 830, 4ozs 8dwts ++In fine condition, the enamel not chipped or restored. The case baack with a few light scratches. In the present local family ownership for several generations and not hitherto offered for sale
A George V cigarette case and boxes the case by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham,1918, rounded rectangular form, striped decoration, engraved initials ' WJP ', the boxes of varying rounded rectangular forms, one engine turned, one with striped decoration, the other plain, all inscribed, the largest 6«in. (16.5cm.) long, gross weight 45.8 tr.oz. (4)* Condition: The case good, all boxes with dents throughtout.
George V silver cigarette case, Chester 1928, canted rectangular form with engine turned decoration and engraved initials 'WJM', 10cm x 8cm; also a Sterling silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration and engraved initials 'MR', 11.5cm x 8cm, gross weight approx. 249g (8.01 troy ozs) (2)
George VI silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1938, rectangular form with engine turned decoration, 12cm x 8.5cm; also a George V silver cigarette case by Atkins Bros., Birmingham 1929, square form with engine turned decoration, sliding to open, 8.5cm, gross weight approx. 254g (8.17 troy ozs) (2)
Three 20th century mantel clocks to include Enfield & Smiths and a quantity of collectables including two Victorian silver plate brandy warming pans, one marked Hukin and Heath (Birmingham), an embossed cigarette case, his and hers travel clocks, two cruise ship coasters and a sugar sifter (11)
An Edward VII plain silver rectangular card case with patent tambour slider to front, 4ins x 2.5ins, by Henry William Dee, London 1906, three silver cigarette cases, various, a silver match box holder/ash tray, a silver and parcel gilt money clip, three various coins/medallions, and a silver coated model of a horse (combined weighable silver 12ozs)
A George V silver and green guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette case with black enamel borders to front and engine turned back, 3.75ins x 3.5ins, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1935 (gross weight 4.95ozs), and a George V silver and pale green guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette case with engine turned back, 3.25ins x 2.5ins (gross weight 3.12ozs - small bruises to enamel of both cases)
A George V silver and pale green guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette case with engine turned back, 3.25ins x 2.875ins, by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1931 (gross weight 3.51ozs), and a George V silver and pink guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette case, 3.25ins x 2.375ins, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1927 (gross weight 3.66ozs - both cases with slight damage to enamel)
An early 20th Century silver and orange enamel cased desk timepiece, retailed by W. Allemann of Montreux, the 1.5ins diameter metal dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to the timepiece movement, contained in octagonal case with re-entrant corners, 3.5ins x 2.875ins, stamped "925" standard (some damage), an early 20th Century Continental silver and orange enamel cigarette filter case, 2.75ins overall, with import mark for Stockwell & Co, London 1930, complete with ebonised and silver gilt mounted filter, and a similar desk bell base, 2.25ins diameter, stamped "925" standard (slight damage)
A George VI silver and sky blue guilloche enamel compact with engine turned borders and base, 2.75ins square, by W.A. Perry & Co, Birmingham 1938, a ditto silver and pale blue guilloche enamel circular compact with engine turned back, 3.125ins, by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1947 (bruise to enamel), and a Continental silver and royal blue enamel circular dish, 2.25ins diameter, and matching bone tipped cigarette filter, 2.625ins overall (enamel damaged), in fitted case
A Chinese ivory cigarette/cheroot holder, the upper part deeply carved with dragons chasing the sacred ball, the end turned, 16.5ins, in later wooden case Note: Bought the vendors' grandfather in the 1930's in the East India Docks, London (late 19th/early 20th Century) Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA.
A George V silver engine turned compact and cigarette case, each with Royal Artillery crest and blue and red enamel panel to front, compact with a cast thumbpiece, 2.25ins square, cigarette case, 3.625ins x 3.375ins, by The Goldsmith & Silversmith Company, Birmingham 1935 (gross weight 6.8ozs - small bruise to enamel of cigarette case)

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