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Collection of seven Victorian chromolithographic Christmas cards, mechanical and pop-up/3-D, c.1860-1890, comprising: three-dimensional free-standing Nativity scene with stained glass window effect; elaborate embossed card depicting roses and doves with pull-tab that flips out illustrations of angels; 3-D silvered paper lace card depicting altar with cherubs; 'Joyous Christmas' ivory effect card, silk tab opens doors to reveal 3-D angels and baby Jesus; die-cut card of cherub beneath snow-covered arch, pull-string makes cherub ring bells; heavy card depicting crowds entering church recto, stained glass verso, front doors open to reveal triptych panel illustrating interior church service; 'The Star of Bethlehem', unfolding embossed and die-cut calendar depicting biblical scenes (7)
An Edwardian large silver mounted rectangular inkstand, the plain body with pen wells and border cast with gadroon, shell and foliate motif above four winged paw feet, with central fitted sections two with openwork gallery, fitted with two hobnail cut glass ink bottles each silver collars and hinged covers engraved with armorials beneath a crest, the central section with Chamberstick and snuffer, hallmarked: Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1904, 36cm long x 25 cm., weighable silver - 66.97 ozt (2,083 grams) See: photograph of HRH Prince of Wales pictured with almost identical inkstand
A collection of early 20th Century tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table items including a pair of hairbrushes, circular ring box and hob nail cut glass bottle with detachable cover, each top section inset with neo-classical silver motifs, various dates and makers, all hallmarked Birmingham: the brushes by Synyer & Beddoes, 1912; the bottle 1927 (mm rubbed); the ring box 1914 (HM) together with a silver heart shaped ring box, by Synyer & Beddoes, Chester, 1908 (5)
An 18th century navette shaped gold framed mourning pendant, the classical female stands holding a spindle before a monument inscribed 'VIRTUE', the reverse set with hair and gold initials, bright-cut engraved gold frame, approx 3cm x 5cm over loop, unmarked yellow metal tests as approx 15ct goldCondition: good overall, no obvious signs of damage or repair, minor nibble to edge of glass, on the reverse the glass is etched with initials (the image shows a large patch on the reverse, this is just remnants of an old sticker)
An 18th/19th century gold oval mourning brooch/pendant, painted with a lady in a green dress holding a lamb, beside a boy with shepherd's crook, sheep and a dog, the reverse set with a plait of hair applied with gold initials, bright-cut engraved decoration, approx 4.5cm x 5.5cm, total gross weight approx 30.9gms, unmarked yellow metal tests as approx 15ct goldCondition: good overall, general wear and tear, scratches to glass
An Elizabeth II silver-mounted Royal Brierley glass bowl, the silver mounts by Broadway and Co., Birmingham, 2006, the tapering cut-glass bowl with beaded silver mount, in cardboard box, 16.5cm high and a pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, by Carrs, Sheffield, 2005, each on circular base with tapering stem and plain socket, in two fitted cardboard boxes, filled, 17cm high (3) . Fully marked on silver mount. In generally good condition. The box with some scuffing.
A tray of assorted silver including, a wine-coaster by Carrs, Sheffield, 1994, with wood base; another by the same; another by Da-mar Silverware, London, 1977 each differing and with turned wood base; a silver-mounted cut-glass swan with English import marks for London, 1973; a pair of candlesticks, by Broadway and Co., Birmingham, 1984, filled; an armada dish by Richard Comyns, London, 1966, engraved for the RAC International Rally; three silver jewellery boxes, with fitted interiors; a silver butter-shell; a decanter label for 'Sherry'; two Eastern silver boxes; a similar bowl and a further bowl on three scroll legs (qty)
C.A. VANDERVELL & CO (C.A.V) MODEL L.O. BRASS AUTOMOBILE 'OPERA' LAMP CIRCA 1910 as fitted to high quality enclosed cars of the Edwardian period including 1910 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, with three concave forward-facing bevelled glass lenses and three brass blank rear facing panels one set with cut glass red opal, later fitted for electricity, bearing copper oval maker's plaque inscribed 'Model L.O./C.A.V./C.A. Vandervell & Co/London, 30cm high.
A collection of small silver mainly cruet items, including: a set of four George IV circular pedestal salt cellars, no maker's marks, London 1825, lobed with gilt interiors, 7.5cm (3in) diameter; a George III oblong mustard pot by Alice & George Burrows II, London 1809, the interior gilt, crested; a Victorian straight-sided oval mustard pot by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1872, with a blue glass liner; a Victorian baluster mustard by George Fox, London 1870, with beaded bands and a gilt interior; a George IV baluster small mug by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1820, engraved as a 1st birthday present dated 1821, half reeded; a Victorian scroll and flower embossed christening mug by Richards & Brown, London 1872; a silver and cut glass pepper mill by James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham 1912; a Russian and three English napkin rings, 1017g (32.7 oz) weighable
A silver oval inkstand by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1910, with a bead and reel border, on four paw feet, with a cut glass ink well with silver cover to the centre, 19cm (7 1/2in) long, 123g (3.95 oz) weighable. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A collection of silver and silver mounted items, comprising: a letter rack with a pierced gallery by William Bruford & Son Ltd, London 1937; a wishbone and another toast rack; a Continental silver mounted cut glass swan ornament, import marked for London 1966; a scalloped small dish by Carrington & Co., London 1913, now mounted with German East Africa (Deutsche Ost Afrika, DOA) brass 20-Heller; two ashtrays; a silver mounted cut and bubble glass spherical match striker, London 1958; and eleven tea spoons and one plated, in a case, 622g (20 oz) weighable
Asprey - A Victorian silver ten piece lady's toilet set, with cut glass bodies and gilded covers, comprising four rectangular shaped bottles with screw top lids, a circular jar with friction fitting cover, a small circular inkwell with sprung cover, an oval jar with sprung cover, a rectangular box with friction fitting cover, and an oval and a rectangular cover (bodies lacking), stamped, 'Asprey 166 Bond St' below a crown
A 1960s silver topped cut glass caster, The baluster cut glass bottle with plain silver rim and detachable silver domed lid with pierced star detailing and pointed finial, hallmarks for Preece & Williscombe, London, 1964, height 17.5cm, gross weight of lid 0.65ozt. Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sales
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