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Three silver gilt vinaigrettes,Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835,of 'tooth pick box' shape, with engine turned decoration,5cm long,Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1829,in the form of a book, with engine turned decoration,3.3cm long, and John Linnet, London 1818,with engine turned decoration,3.5cm long (3)Provenance: The Property of a Lady.
A late 19th/early 20th century French silver gilt perfume bottle stand,maker's mark obscured,of circular form, fitted with four wedge-shaped bottles, each etched with a quiver of arrows, the base and tops decorated with wavy engine-turning and dotsProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.
A Victorian coromandel toilet box,fitted with various silver-gilt-topped bottles, jars, pots and boxes and inkpots,William Neal, London 1846,comprising: four almost square bottles, two circular pots, two small scent bottles, two rouge/wax pots, inkwell, toothbrush box and two other boxes, all with engine turned tops and monogrammed in a round reserve, also fitted with a part-manicure set and two leather-covered inkpots together with a lift-out trayProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.
Four silver vinaigrettes,Slapson & Son, Birmingham c.1810,of 'bean' shape with engraved decoration,3cm long,maker W.I., Birmingham 1842,with engine turned decoration,3cm long,maker T & P, Birmingham 1837,with engine turned decoration,3.5cm long, and maker C & B, Birmingham 1804,of plain bomb shape, with engraved borders,3.7cm long (4)Provenance: The Property of a Lady.
An 18ct oval gold box, by John Ray and John Montague, London 1816, with engine turned panels, with an inscription 'This Snuff Box was presented to John Perkins by Doctor Johnson',9cm wide6cm deep3.5cm high, 163g in a red leather boxJohn Perkins was the owner of the Barclay Perkins Brewery in London, once one of the largest brewers in the world. Dr Samuel Johnson had his own room at the brewery and it is believed that this box was presented after his death to Mr Perkins.
Five early 19th century silver vinaigrettes,possibly Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1839,a large box with engraved and engine turned decoration,4cm,Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham mark indistinct,Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1839,Joseph Betteridge, Birmingham 1833, andJohn Betteridge, Birmingham, 1839 (5)Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.
Three George III silver vinaigrettes:,Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London 1799,of cylindrical shape with engine turned decoration,Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London 1805,silver gilt, of oval shape with engine turned decoration, andJ Shaw, Birmingham 1804,of half oval shape with engraved decoration (3)Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.
Five silver vinaigrettes:Birmingham 1818,of satchel shape with engraved decoration,3.7cm.Birmingham 1819,in the form of a handbag and chain, with engraved decoration,2.7cm,Birmingham 1818,of satchel shape with engine turned decoration and engraved 'Annie J Wilmore',2.5cm,Birmingham 1835,in the form of a book with engine turned decoration,3.2cm, anda white metal example of handbag shape with engraved decoration and a chain,4.2cm (5)Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.
A George IV silver and gold-edged snuff box,William Ellerby, London 1823,of rectangular form with rounded corners, cover and thumbpiece applied with scrolls and decorated with all-over engine turning, the inside of the cover engraved with presentation inscription 'This box was presented by the Traders' Society to Cornelius Butler as a testimony of their respect and esteem, and for the assistance he has always rendered to the stewards and his uniform attention to the financial interest of the Society ...etc',8.8 x 5.2cm, approximately 4.92ozProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery
Of Livery Company and Masonic interest: a Victorian silver snuff box,E Smith, Birmingham 1850,of shaped rectangular form, decorated all-over with engine turned panels of 'honeycomb' motifs, foliate scrolls and diagonal bands, the hinged cover engraved with the coat of arms of the Merchant Taylors and inside inscribed 'Sir Thomas White Chapter No 1820 E. Camp Robert E. Burnege, PGStdB, Founder 1921, M.E.Z., 1926 scribe 1930-1955',9.3 x 6cm, approximately 5.5ozProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.
An unusual George IV silver snuff box,John Linnett, London 1820,of rectangular form with all-over engine turning and applied with a slanted gadroon thumbpiece fitted with a lock and key, gilt interior and the cover engraved with coat of arms in a roundel,6 x 3.7cm, approximately 2.47ozProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.
A George IV silver snuff boxT Phipps and I Phipps, London 1820,of rectangular form with concave sides, decorated with a scrolled border and all-over engine turning,7.5 x 5.5cm, together with a William IV silver snuff box,Francis Clarke, Birmingham 1836,of narrow rectangular form with a vacant reserve to the cover and all-over engine turning, within a foliate scroll border,7.5 x 4cm, approximately 6.20oz (2)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.
Two silver vinaigrettes,maker T.S., Birmingham 1838, with engine turned decoration and cast borders,2.6cm, andTS Birmingham 1825, of flattened circular shape, in the form of a sovereign case, with engine turned decoration and a gilt interior,2.3cm (2)Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.
An early 19th century French First Empire gold snuff box,maker's mark 'LT', in a lozenge, between 1819-1888,of slightly curved rectangular form, the cover and base decorated with wavy lines of engine turning, the borders and sides flat chased with acanthus flowers and scrolls,approximately 125ozProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.
An 18ct gold vinaigrette,Giles Loyer, Birmingham c.1805of circular shape, the cover inset with a cornelian, the sides and base engine turned, the grille pierced,2.5cm diameter,together with a miniature 9ct gold vinaigrette,William Oliver, Birmingham, the cover engraved with a heart, the base with scrolling foliage,1.5cm long (2)Provenance: The Property of a Lady.
Two clear glass scent bottles,mid-19th century,one with a wrythen moulded body, below an engine turned two-colour gilt metal cover, tests approximately 14ct gold, inset with a garnet,7.5cm, andone with a diamond and hobnail cut body and a gilt metal whistle and mount,7.5cm (2)Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.
A small silver open face pocket watch, 38mm scroll engraved silver dial with roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, 45mm engine turned outer case with vacant cartouche, hallmarked London 1836, keywind movement, not running at present time, no personal inscriptions, gross weight approximately 2oz.
Late 1920s silver cigarette box with engine-turned decoration and hinged cover with engraved shield and date (Birmingham 1928), maker - W. N. Ltd., 1930s silver 'Swan Vesta' matchbox holder with engine-turned decoration and engraved cartouche (London 1938), together with a Continental silver vesta with enamelled floral panel (Birmingham Import marks for 1902) and one other silver vesta (Birmingham 1897), cigarette box 16.5cm across (4)
HM Queen Elizabeth II - fine Royal Presentation silver and gold mounted table box - Presented by The Queen to Mr Henry Joerin, her personal hairdresser who served her for thirty years - the box of rectangular form, with finely moulded floral borders and engine-turned lined decoration, gold crown and ERII cipher to corner, silver gilt interior, inscribed to lid in The Queen's facsimile handwriting 'Henry Joerin from Elizabeth R 1939 - 1968', hallmarked Garrard & Co. London 1966, 13cm wide x 8.8cm deep x 4cm high
HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother - fine Royal Presentation silver cigarette case, given by The Queen Mother to her personal hairdresser, Mr Henry Joerin, who served her for thirty years - the rectangular case with engine-turned decoration and engraved crowned ER cipher to panel in corner, the silver gilt interior engraved 'To J. Henry Joerin from Elizabeth R Rhodesia and Nyasaland July 1957', hallmarked London 1948, 9.5cm x 8.5cm

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