A small collection of items to include a large hip flask by Samson Mordant & company London 1927, of rounded form with pull off lower section; another similar example Chester 1902, makers mark indistinct; a cigarette case with engine decoration; a match box cover and a vesta box (5) weighable silver 20oz
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A cased set of lobster forks & scissors Sheffield 1937, of plain form with flared scoop and simple up turned two prong for, with sprung scissors with serrated grips, in fitted case inscribed 'Edward & Sons Lts, Glasgow'; together with a table cigarette box Chester 1901 of rectangular form with domed hinged cover (2) cigarette box 18cm x 9cm x 5.5cm
An early 20th Century Chinese Silver Coaster, with stylised gallery, decorated with bamboo leaves and borders as faux bamboo to a further bamboo decorated field, and raised on three ball feet, with single character mark and initials CW, diameter 4"; together with a hinged square Powder Compact and further rectangular Cigarette Case, both with engine turned decorated covers and matt gilt interiors, various dates and makers (3)
A George IV silver decanter label inscribed 'Rum' within a floral and foliate border, Glasgow 1827 by D. Crighton Rait, together with a matching silver decanter label inscribed 'Gin', an Edwardian silver cigarette case engraved with foliate scrolls, Birmingham 1901, and a small collection of silver.
A Continental metal cigarette case with nielo bands, sprung hinge, detailed '900', a silver purse' cigarette case with engine turned bands and chain, Birmingham 1911, another engine turned with presentation inscription Birmingham 1902, another of canted rectangular form, Birmingham 1928, a small cigarette case of concave form.
A silver christening bowl of circular form and a silver christening spoon, Birmingham 1934, a silver rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham 1918, a silver book marker with an enameled shield motif, a silver lyre shaped brooch, cast with the mask of a gentleman and a circular bowl of paneled form, detailed SILVER.
A silver rectangular cigarette case, applied with the badge of the Royal Engineers, a plated tea strainer, a silver mounted nail buffer, Birmingham 1909, a silver rectangular purse, fitted with a carrying chain and a ring, Birmingham 1910, a silver tea strainer, Birmingham 1938, a silver Guild of Handicrafts seal top spoon, London 1957, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a silver butter knife, a silver copy of the Coronation Anointing Spoon and a quantity of table flatware, including; a tea caddy spoon, a sugar sifting spoon and a cheese scoop.
Advertising interest collectables, including; a Masons OK sauce brass table cigarette box, a matchbox slide advertising Yorkshire cake mill, Hull, a rectangular brass plaque commemorating the centenary of William Crawford & Sons Ltd, biscuit manufacturers 1813 -1913, with the original case, a keyring detailed M.V. "FREE ENTERPRISE", a Chandy model of a lion, miniature pocket tools and sundry.
A silver rectangular vesta case, with engraved decoration, Chester 1901, fitted to a gold chain, an oval shell cameo brooch, designed as the portrait of lady, a note pad with a pencil, a small quantity of coins, a cigarette case and a brass mounted leather case, with a knot form handle to the lid.
Six various small boxes, comprising: a Victorian silver shaped rectangular card case, no maker's mark, Birmingham 1851, engraved with scroll foliage and with a monogram, 9.7cm (3.75in) high, a Continental small cigarette case, import marked for London 1926 by Selfridge & Co., with linear decoration and a cabochon thumbpiece, 8cm wide, a blue enamelled oblong cigarette case, Birmingham 1935, applied with the RAF badge, presentation inscribed inside, 8.5cm wide; a rectangular engine turned box by John Rose, Birmingham 1953 (coronation mark), 7.8cm wide, a Danish silver coloured oblong box by P. Hertz, Copenhagen 1939, linear decorated with a blue paste thumbpiece, engraved inside the cover with a motif 'Danmark 1939' and 'X Kongres 1939', 7.5cm wide and another box, indistinct marks, 8.5cm wide, 526g (16.75 oz) gross (6)
Three cigarette cases and a powder compact, comprising an oblong engine turned, initialled and gilt banded example by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1920; one engine turned rectangular, London 1956; an engine turned and banded silver coloured example, stamped '925' and a butterfly; the compact with linear decoration and a gilt thumbpiece by Asprey & Co. Ltd, London 1947, in a fitted case from Asprey & Co., the first three 408g (13 oz) gross, the latter inset with a mirror

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