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A Lady's Victorian Burr Walnut Vanity Case, purple ruched velvet interior fitted with three cut glass scent bottles, two cotton wool jars, two rectangular dishes, two cut glass pots and a manicure set. Betjemann's & Sons Patent locks, with a secret jewellery drawer. Retailed by R. Wathew 78 Buchanan Street Glasgow, approx 31 x 30 x 20 cms
A Small Collection of Antique Silver Items ( 3 ) Comprises 1/ Edwardian Silver Flared Neck Bud Vase of Good Proportion. Height 7 Inches, 154.2 grams - 5 ozs. 2/ A Silver Small Eccleastical Shaped Cup with Gilt Interior. 3.5 Inches High. Hallmark London 1937, 82 grams. 3/ Victorian Round Silver Topped Cut Glass Vanity Jar, 3.5 Inches High, Hallmark Chester 1901. 8 ozs In Total.
A GEORGE III SILVER INKSTAND, WILLIAM ROBERTSON, LONDON, 1762 gadroon bordered rectangular, on four paw supports, the pierced square bottle holders complete with three silver-mounted cut-glass bottles, later engraved with a crest below a Baron's coronet 26.7cm wide, 670gr (21oz 10dwt) of weighable silver The crest is that of Crewe, Barons Crewe of Crewe, Cheshire, perhaps for Hungerford Crewe, 3rd Baron (1812-1894). Thence by descent to Mary Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe (1915-2014), West Horsley Place, Surrey.
A GEORGE V SILVER FIVE-PIECE CONDIMENT SET, E.S. BARNSLEY & CO., BIRMINGHAM, 1913 in early 18th century taste, the otherwise plain oval baluster bodies applied with cut-card work, comprising: a mustard pot, two salt cellars and two pepperettes, Patent Office Design no. 597162, the undersides stamped: 'WILSON & GILL / LONDON,'; also two salt spoons, same maker and date, and an Old English pattern salt spoon, Robert Rutland, London, 1824; all in a fitted case with retailer's label of Wilson & Gill, 139 Regent Street, London, W height of pepperettes, 10.6cm, 495gr (15oz 18dwt) excluding three blue glass liners (8)
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL INKWELLS, WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS, LONDON, 1889/90 the earlier example with a tortoiseshell rectangular base and silver egg and dart border and openwork cast panel feet, the removable cut-glass square inkpot with a bun shaped silver lid similarly egg and dart bordered, 15.5cm long, the later example with a welled and ribbed shaped circular tortoiseshell base applied with an openwork scroll foliate silver band rising to the fixed cut-glass globular inkpot with petal form silver lid, 13.5cm diameter,
A COLLECTION OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER SALT CELLARS, ALL LONDON one oval, pierced with a vacant cartouche and a band of quatrefoils and interlaced C-scrolls, on claw and ball feet, Robert Hennell, 1774, one oval, pierced with a band of palmettes, Crispin Fuller, 1799, one oval with wrigglework decoration, Henry Chawner, 1789 and one oblong pierced and bright-cut with a band of leaf motifs, maker's mark rubbed, 1809 each approximately 8cm long, 199gr (6oz 8dwt) excluding four blue glass liners (4) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)
A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT, CHARLES FOX, LONDON, 1818 oval, the sides and domed hinged lid engraved circa 1845 with scrolled foliage and flowers, angular handle, 8cm wide; together with a silver bon-bon or nut dish, oval, pierced and bright-cut in late 18th century style above four bun supports, applied gadroon lip, lion mask and drop handles, Nathan & Hayes of Birmingham, Chester, 1908, 16cm wide 224gr (7oz), excluding two blue glass liners (2)
A JUGENDSTIL ELECTROPLATE AND CUT GLASS CRUET BOTTLE AND STOPPER, WMF (WURTTEMBERGISCHE METALWARENFABRIK), GEISLINGEN AN DER STEIGE, CIRCA 1900 tapering cylindrical glass with simple curved linear cutting, the Britannia metal 'Antique Silver' finished mounts with openwork stylised scrolls and female masks, openwork stopper 23.5cm high
TWO GEORGE III SILVER SCENT BOTTLE CASES, SAMUEL PEMBERTON, BIRMINGHAM, 1798 AND CIRCA one tapering faceted with push-button opening, fully marked, 4cm long, the other oblong with diaper bright-cutting, maker's mark only; together with three scent bottles: one flattened flask form silver example with bright-cutting and the legend 'MAM', screw top, unmarked, one glass lined cylindrical silver, Henry Williamson, Chester, 1886, and one cut-glass with unmarked screw-on cap (5) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)
A FRENCH SILVER-GILT TRAVELLING CANTEEN, PARIS, CIRCA 1820 engraved with a coat-of-arms below a marquis' coronet, comprising: two knives with gold-inlaid hardwood handles, the blade of one steel and etched 'ANTOINE' and a pair of scissors, the blade of the other silver-gilt, both Joseph Antoine, 1809-1819 and circa, two tablespoons and two table forks, Charles-Salomon Mahler, 1819-1838, a cut-glass two-compartment spice boat on pedestal base with silver-gilt cover, apparently no maker's mark, 1819-1838, and a cylindrical cut-glass beaker, 950 standard silver 336gr (10oz 16dwt) of weighable silver, excluding knives and contempoary fitted green leather case
A BOHEMIAN WHITE OVERLAID BLUE GLASS LARGE VASE, THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY pedestal ovoid, the body with two ovals with jewelled borders, one painted with a young woman, the other with flowers, with diaper filled ovals between, cut to the blue glass with gilt borders, 47cm high, repair to stem, one loss to jewelling; together with a Continental porcelain dish, circa 1900, shaped oval Rococo style, with silver borders and decorated panels on a pink ground, in case, 20.5cm long (2)
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