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A silver mounted pin cushion, modelled as a gentleman's shoe, with an oak underside, Birmingham 1926, length 12.5cm, two silver decanter labels, detailed Scotch and Sherry, a silver and pink enamelled lady's circular powder compact, import mark London 1927, a silver rimmed cut glass salt, a gilt metal propelling pencil, two chains, a pendant locket, a cigarette holder and a small paper knife, having a blue enamelled handle, (11).
A collection of small silver, comprising: a late Victorian oval half reeded three piece tea service by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1895; a Scottish quaich by Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1920, Presentation engraved; three silver mounted cut glass cologne bottles; and a set of six Portuguese silver coloured and hardstone coffee spoons, unmarked, in a case labelled Prata 99, 591g (19 oz) weighable
A collection of small silver, including: an Edwardian silver mounted glass whisky noggin by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1906; a George III silver capped cut glass pepper caster, London 1792; two Edwardian menu holders by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1906 and 1907, embossed with Art Nouveau maiden's bust profiles; two specimen vases; a cream jug by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1911; an eggcup by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1924; and various cruet items
A green glass silver mounted liqueur flask, hallmarked to the rim London 1894, the accompanying bowl similarly hallmarked but rubbed and three matching glasses and three other Venetian jewelled glasses. Flask height 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The hallmarks on the rim of the ewer are partially rubbed. The silver appears to be free from any dents or knocks. The ewer has no stopper. The glass body appears to be free from any obvious chips or cracks. The silver around the rim of the tray appears to be free from any knocks or dents and is generally in good order. There is a ring of surface scratches around the central cut glass decoration on the underside (which is normal). The tray appears to be free from any obvious chips, cracks or restorations. The two pairs of three licquer glasses which accompany this piece are all free from any obvious chips or cracks.
A cut glass light fitting, with faceted droppers. CONDITION REPORT: There are seven lustres missing. There are three small drilled vacant holes in the tops of the chandelier, these appear to have been done in manufacture and may have been for additional lustres? The main glass body appears to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or noticeable damage. 30 cm diameter.
A glass chemist's jar and stopper, late 19th century, the spire formed stopper with cut channels above the bulbous body. Height 61 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tip of the stopper is chipped. The remainder of the stopper appears to be free from any further obvious faults. The body of the jar appears to be in good order with no obvious chips or cracks.
Fine Quality Oak Cased Antique Tantalus Compendium with mirror back and brass carrying handles fitted with three fine quality cut glass hob nail square decanters, the lift up lid reveals compartments for cards and dices with a spring loaded drawer containing a crib board gaming chips and cards, The whole mounted with brass shaped cartouches.
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