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A George V cut glass scent bottle and stopper, with silver mount, London 1923, George VI cut glass smelling salts bottle with silver lid inset butterfly wing, silver strut photograph frame, Birmingham 1921, 8cm x 8cm, and a Victorian blue glass and silver sulphide floral single flower and vase paperweight, 7cm high, (4).
French baluster shaped glass claret jug with slice cut body, having silver Classical style mounts with loop handle and hinged cover. Import marks and stamped: 925. Marked: 'Boucheron, Paris-Londres'. 27cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in reasonably good condition.. Wear to scrollwork on lid (see image). Dent to area below rim (see image). Hallmarks a little rubbed in places. Scratches and scuffs to both glass and silver. Very minor nibbles on glass ribs. No chips or cracks evident.Diameter of silver base - 10.4cmHeight 26cmWidth - 11.5cm (just glass)
A George V silver hand mirror, by William Neale, Birmingham 1910 (missing mirror); an Edward VII silver box, by Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham 1908; an Edward VII silver pepperette, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1901; a George V silver table salt, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1911, with blue glass liner; and two cut glass and white metal pots (unmarked), 9oz.
A silver mounted faceted glass hinge lidded claret jug, of vase shaped form, the mount with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration within beaded edges, with a scrolling handle, the faceted glass body raised on a star cut circular foot, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1910. Illustrated
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a shaped circular waiter, having a Chippendale style border, raised on three scrolled feet, diameter 15cm, Chester 1930, weight 217 gms and a silver hinge lidded glass whisky flagon of tapered cylindrical. form, star cut to the base, Birmingham 1909 and having a decanter label detailed Whisky, Birmingham 1911, (3).
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