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A silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1910, with engine turned decoration, 8.5cm x 5cm, an Art Deco silver cased pocket comb, Birmingham 1937, by Mappin and Webb, another silver pocket comb case and a Victorian silver card case, Chester 1897, 7.8cm across CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A George V silver and tortoiseshell backed rectangular hairbrush, Birmingham 1927 by William Hutton and Sons Ltd, 9cm x 6cm, and matching comb, 9cm long, housed in fitted morocco leather bound case, the interior of the lid fitted with a mirror CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A silver mesh evening purse, London import 1912, Paul Ettlinger, 4.5toz, together with a black lacquer and brass compact purse with various compartments and accessories including a folding comb, a fire starter, a pencil, a pad of paper and powder compartments, rectangular cartouche to front engraved J C Stones, 12.7 by 9.5 by 2.5cm, and a twin handled silver plated bowl with pierced scrolling foliate sides, 26 by 15cm. (3)
A group of silver and plated items, comprising a pair of George IV serving spoons, London 1836, Morris Cadman, a hobnail cut glass sugar sifter with silver top, Sheffield 1915, Walker and Hall, a cut glass bottle with silver top, Birmingham 1908, B Bros, a pair of silver sugar nips, Birmingham 1904, Levi and Salaman, a silver trinket box shaped as a music stool with cabriole legs, a/f one missing, Birmingham 1907, makers marks rubbed, silver nail file and cover, Sheffield 1909, makers marks rubbed, two apostle spoons, Sheffield 1928, Joseph Rodgers and Sons, a silver salt Spoon, Sheffield 1902, Cooper Brothers and Sons, a silver mustard spoon, Chester 1912, Haseler Brothers, a further white metal powder spoon, an 800 silver comb holder and cover and various plated wares, including two pairs of salad servers, a pair of berry spoons and a glass marmalade pot with plated lid in the form of a fruit, total sterling weight approximately 9toz including trinket box and nail file with filled handle. (1 bag)
A selection of silver and silver backed dressing table items, comprising a silver backed hairbrush, Birmingham 1919, Hasset & Harper Ltd, a similarly designed mirror, Birmingham 1926, Davis, Moss & Co, a further mirror, Birmingham 1915, makers marks rubbed, a comb, Birmingham 1919, Henry Clifford Davis, a ring stand, Birmingham 1903, William Henry Sparrow and a trinket tray, Birmingham 1907, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, ring stand and trinket tray weight 1.77toz. (6)
An incredibly rare mid-17th century English Civil War ' Lobster Tail ' armour helmet. Single-piece helmet, with riveted lobster comb and front visor. Complete with both ear covers and sliding nasal bar (stamped ' L ' to top )- complete with original screw fixing. A rare and good example of this antique Civil War helmet.
A collection of Victorian and 20th Century silver dressing table ware including: silver mounted etched glass diffuser; a hob nail cut glass perfume bottle with cover; four further glass containers with silver covers - the heart shaped glass with plate mount; a pair of ring dishes (oval); two shoe horns; 2 pill boxes, a chatelaine with comb holder (plate) and two brushes and a mirror, various dates and makers (16 pieces - 1 bag)
West German M34 Fire Helmet. Alloy comb to crown. Original black paint. Marked "DIN14940". Complete with leather neck protection flap, leather liner size 55 and black leather chinstrap. And a British Fire Brigade Helmet in white. Dated 1981. Complete with size Medium liner and black leather chinstrap. (2)
A set of Victorian cut glass and silver mounted dressing table items, probably from a travel case, together with a silver back hand mirror, two glass and silver pin pots, a silver backed hairbrush and comb, AF (parcel)silver hinged inkwell in good condition, handle and hinge works well, all lids hallmarked silver, London 1864 by J.H the two silver topped pin pots are different dates and design
Georges Diebolt (French, 1816 - 1861), a sculpted white marble bust of a lady, portrayed facing forwards, her hair adorned with flowers, ribbons and a comb, and wearing a beaded necklace, atop a waisted circular socle, 60cm high CATALOGUE NOTE: Dijon-born sculptor Diebolt studied at the École nationale des Beaux-Arts under Jules Ramey and Augustin Dumont. He received several honours and awards during his lifetime, including the 1841 Prix de Rome for a classically inspired relief depicting the Death of Demosthenes. He is primarily known for his public commissions, including his large sculptures for the Pont de l’Alma in Paris, one of which remains in place today
A Mandolin Musical Box, Probably By Bremond serial no.15105, circa 1880, playing six aires including William Tell and Anvil Chorus. mandolin teeth in groups of up to five, single section comb, reeded cast gilt bedplate in red stained interior, veneered front and lid with musical instrument ensemble inlay in fruitwood and crossbanding 20'', 51cm wide, cylinder 11'', 28cm (bass leads with oxidisation)
A late19th/early 20th century walnut cased Symphonion :, the gilt brass twin comb mechanism numbered 415624 with lithograph label to underside of lid, moulded and quarter veneer top over base with winding handle and stop/start plunger, 21 x 30 x 40cm, with thirteen 9 1/2 inch discs, together with a collection of 'The Music Box' magazine and related volumes.
A DIAMOND AND RUBY-SET MINAUDIERE, BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, CIRCA 1935The close-ribbing case of rectangular outline, with a lid enhanced by square calibré-cut rubies and diamonds, opening to reveal a mirror with three compartments, a lipstick and lighter holder, mounted in 18K gold, signed Van Cleef & Arpels, numbered, maker's mark, French assay marks, measuring 14 x 7.9 x 1.5cm, approximate total gross weight: 385.54gThroughout the 1920s, the House of Van Cleef & Arpels, as well as many of their competitors such as Boucheron and Cartier, catered to the fashion of the Roaring Twenties by producing delicate evening bags and vanity cases known as “nécessaires”. The nécessaire was a small hard-sided box exquisitely decorated and designed to contain powder compact, lipstick, tortoiseshell comb, mirror and, occasionally, an ivory note card and pencil. However, on the occasion of a visit to his friend and loyal client, socialite Florence Jay Gould, Charles Arpels noticed that she carried her belongings in a Lucky Strike cigarette tin. Thus, the idea for the “minaudiére” - a larger and more glamorous accessory which would replace both the nécessaire and the evening bag - was born. Charles named his creation after his wife Estelle, for her “minauderies” or simpering airs.Made in gold or lacquer, the minaudiére contained numerous clever compartments designed to hold everything that an elegant lady would need to carry - either by day or night - including powder, lipstick, make-up pots, comb, small change, cigarettes and lighter. Some examples even included a retractable watch and were decorated and embellished with precious stones and pearls. The timeless minaudiéres would continue to be created for devoted clients to carry and adore throughout the 1930s and beyond. Some minaudiéres were even designed to correspond to various parures in the collection, meaning that any fashionable lady was obliged to own more than one, if not a selection of cases, in order to match with different outfit choices. Today, the minaudiére or “box bag” as it can also be known now, is as practical as it is stylish. Although small, it is the perfect option as a unique evening bag or dinner accessory.
Rare Composite South German Close Helmet c.1540, fluted skull etched with bands of foliage against a granulated ground within the flutes and across opening to the face formed with a roped edge, roped comb pierced presumably for a (missing) bracket to secure the helmet as a funerary achievement, decorative brass studs to rear and border of skull, hinged bevor and visor etched en-suite with the skull and pierced with rows of vertical slots each surrounded by an etched flower head, open sights, the helmet secured by hooks (mostly replaced). Good condition

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