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with gilt lettering to the star cut decorated body, brass tap to the base, etched registration number 141980, by J.A Cox of Soho, London, height 58cm, within a later pine stand, 69cm high; together with a Morton's Irish whiskey glass dispenser of barrel form with associated cut glass lid, height 44cm. *CR Chips to both lids, inner rims of dispensers, chip to opening of whisky one, gilding worn off lettering, splits to stand.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver or Silver-Mounted Travelling Communion-Set, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, Circa 1840, each piece plain and engraved with the ‘IHS’ Christogram within sunburst, comprising a communion-cup, with gilt interior; a paten on spreading foot and a silver-mounted cut glass wine-bottle with screw cap, in fitted ebonised wood box, the box 15cm wide, weighable silver 2oz 15dwt, 86gr (3)The chalice and paten each fully marked. The screw-cap to the bottle apparently unmarked, though the marks may be under the cork stopper inside. There is some wear to the marks, though in general each is still legible. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some chips to the rim of the glass bottle. The case is perhaps associated with the set and with overall scratches and marks.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver or Silver-Mounted Travelling Communion-Set, by Thomas and William Aston, Birmingham, 1861, each piece plain, comprising a communion-cup; a paten, each with ‘IHC’ Christogram within reeded border and a silver-mounted cut-glass wine-bottle, in fitted green leather-covered case; Together With an associated cruciform stopper, the case 12cm wide, weighable silver 1oz 19dwt, 61gr (4)Fully marked to rim of communion-cup and to edge of paten. The cover of the bottle fixed to bottle so it has not been possible to remove it to see if it is marked inside. There is some overall surface scratching and wear consistent with age and use. There are some chips to the glass bottle. There are some scuffs and marks to the case.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver or Silver-Mounted Travelling Communion-Set, by Charles Reily and George Storer, London, 1839, each piece plain, comprising a communion-cup; a paten, each engraved with the ‘IHS’ Christogram within sunburst and a silver-mounted cut-glass wine-bottle, with screw-cap, the cap apparently unmarked, in fitted black leather-covered case, the case 10.5cm wide, weighable silver 3oz 2dwt, 96gr (3)Fully marked near rim of chalice and under rim of paten. The marks are generally clear. The cover of the bottle apparently unmarked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some scuffs and overall wear to the case. The leather covering is delaminating in places.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver or Silver-Mounted Travelling Communion-Set, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1841, each piece plain, comprising a communion-cup; a pattern, each engraved with the ‘IHS’ Christogram within sunburst and a silver-mounted cut glass wine-bottle with screw cap, in fitted conical burgundy leather case, the case 10.2cm high, weighable silver 1oz 17dwt, 57gr (3)Each piece full marked near rim. The marks with some minor wear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising to the rim of the paten. There is some surface scratching and wear to the case and loss to the leather overall.
A Silver and Enamel Buckle, Possibly Austrian, Early 20th Century, oval and with purple enamel, 85mm wide; Together With a silver and enamel-mounted cut-glass dressing-table jar, with English import marks for Mappin and Webb, 45mm wide (2)The dressing-table jar fully marked near rim. There is a further European mark on the other side. There are some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor chips to the glass bottle.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Other Items, including a baluster cream-jug, London, 1751; a silver basket, by Adie Brothers, Birmingam, with blue glass liner; two cut-glass decanters with silver mounts decanter; a glass tray and a glass dressing-table jar, weighable silver 8oz 5dwt, 257gr (qty)
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