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A Continental gilt and white metal framed Masonic decorated desk timepiece The silvered dial with Roman numerals and decorated with Masonic motifs, the verso with engraved dedication, with easel support. 19.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some rubbing, case numbered 19931.
An Art Nouveau silver and blue enamelled photo frame, hallmarked Birmingham 1905, maker's mark of Charles S. Green & Co Worked with organic floral and foliate scrolls headed with a plain cartouche, with easel support. 30 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints.
A Russian silver mounted, diamond and gem set green stone desk timepiece, with 84 Zolotnik hallmark and maker's mark of YaA The white enamelled dial with Roman numerals within a laurel border and spandrels within a ribbon tied reeded frame, with easel support. 10 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, movement uninspected.
A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD BRASS-BOUND TRAVELLING DRESSING CASE, SILVER HALLMARKS FOR A.D., PROBABLY ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS AND T.D., LONDON, 1832-1835 Retailed by David Edwards, the red leather interior gilt-stamped "EDWARDS, MANUFACTURER TO HIS MAJESTY, 21 KING STR. BLOOMSBURY, LONDON." Of rectangular form with brass edging and a double row of brass stringing, the interior lined with burgundy velvet and fitted to the underside of the lid with a leather writing surface and hidden compartment, removable easel mirror, the body with a removable tray fitted with a manicure set and sewing notions, fitted with four silver-topped rectangular glass boxes in various sizes, an inkwell, two cut-glass bottles, lock and key, the lock-plate engraved "J. BRAMAH, 124 PICCADILLY", lacking two sewing notions, lock mechanism not in working order, 10cm high (Qty)
Heading: Author: Lever, Richard HayleyTitle: Benches and TreesPlace Published: Publisher:Date Published: No dateDescription: Oil on board. Approximately 25x35.5 cm (9¾x14"). Matted and framed, overall 40.5x51 cm (16x20"). Colorful scene of benches at lakeside, a breeze blowing through the trees and a small boat at sail. Apparently signed, but with the signature smudged. Richard Hayley Lever (1875-1958) was an Australian-American painter, etcher, lecturer and art teacher. He studied under James Ashton at his Norwood art school and was a member of the Adelaide Easel Club before emigrating to New York and later settling in Massachusetts. Lever taught at the Art Students League of New York. He is recognized today as a significant figure in 20th century American Impressionism. His works are included in the White House collection, the Hirschorn Museum, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, and many other distinguished collections. Label of Maxwell Galleries, San Francisco, on rear. Fine.
A German silver caddy spoon, Karl Kurz, circa 1877, with import marks for London, 1901, the scalloped bowl decorated with cherubs, the handle in the form of two intertwining fish terminating with a ship, 23.4g; three various Old English pattern tablespoons, various makers, London, 1800 - 1810, one with monogram, 185g in total; an Arts & Crafts style brooch, Charles Horner, Chester, 1908; a silver easel back photo frame, Birmingham, 1907, of circular form, 15.8cm high; a silver-mounted leather purse, Birmingham, 1893 - 1894; a silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottle, Birmingham, 1985, of rectangular form; a silver hair brush, Chester, 1919, decorated with scenes of cherubs; a silver gilt caddy spoon, Chester, 1893, of shovel form, 10.4g; a miscellaneous collection of five napkin rings, various makers, Birmingham, Chester & London, 1905 - 1942, various designs, 98g in total; a white metal vesta case, in the form of a violin; etc
Robert Cooke - a watercolour depicting a shuttered door and window with flower in foreground, signed bottom right, mounted and framed under glass, image size 25 cm x 35 cm, also included in the lot is an unsigned oil on board three-quarter length portrait depicting the artist seated at easel with brushes and palette, mounted and framed under glass, image size 38 cm x 29 cm (2)
A George V hallmarked silver backed three piece dressing table set comprising a hand brush and pair of coat brushes with engine turned linear decoration and foliate scroll motifs, Finnigans Ltd of Manchester, Birmingham 1915, also a hallmarked silver fronted travel clock with velvet lined easel back, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1994, 7 x 5.5cm and a further similar chromed example (5).
A small Elizabeth II hallmarked silver fronted frame, with blue velvet easel back, Sheffield 1995, 12 x 9cm and two carving knives with hallmarked silver sheath handles in kings pattern, Sheffield 1965 and 1966 and a modern hallmarked silver fronted small clock with blue velvet easel back, Sheffield 1996, 6.5 x 5cm (4).

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