A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL, to include a white metal ink stand, floral design with two glass pots fitted with hinged white metal lids, seven assorted coffee and tea pots, a fruit dish, a cake stand, two trays, a toast rack, a flask, a rose bowl, a posey vase, an assortment of small trophys, a large assortment of cutlery and other items,
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A George V Cigarette Box, A George VI Silver Rectangular Cigarette Box, and Mixed Silver Ware, the cigarette boxes various makers, Sheffield 1929 and London 1939, with engine turned ornament, one engraved with monogram to lid, 7.25ins x 3.75ins x 2.25ins, the other engraved with presentation inscription to front, 7.125ins x 4ins x 2.25ins high, a Victorian silver wine funnel engraved with floral scroll ornament, a silver mounted hip flask and a selection of other silverware, combined weighable silver 24ozs
A Mappin & Webb picnic set, London, circa 1910Malle de pique nique Mappin & Webb à Londres, vers 1910Mappin & Webb picnic hamper, Oxford street, London, official supplier to the British Crown, circa 1910. Contained in a black moleskin trunk, nickel-plated locks and copper side handles, marked with the initials W.R. Intended to be placed on a hard surface outside as a footboard, the underside is protected by a wooden frame. It opens onto an interior divided into compartments by wooden partitions. It is designed for 4 people and is complete with a copper teapot/kettle with a handle protected by a wicker weave, complete with its stove, its stand and its 4 cups and saucers. There are also four main plates and their cutlery, two sandwich boxes, a bottle and a flask covered with wicker, salt and pepper shakers covered with wicker, a glass flask and eight metal nesting cups. 48 x 36 cm.Malle de pique nique de la maison Mappin & Webb, Oxford street à Londres, fournisseur officiel de la couronne Britannique, vers 1910. Contenue dans une malle en moleskine noire, serrures nickelées et poignées latérales cuivre, marquée des initiales W.R. Destinée à être posée sur une surface dure à l'extérieur comme un marchepied, le dessous est protégé par un cadre en bois. Elle ouvre sur un intérieur divisé en compartiments par des cloisons en bois. Prévue pour 4 personnes, elle est complète et comporte: sa théière/bouilloire en cuivre, à poignée protégée par un tressage d'osier, complète de son réchaud, de son support et des ses 4 tasses et soucoupes. On y trouve également quatre assiettes principales et leurs couverts, deux boîtes à sandwich, une bouteille et un flacon gainés osier, salière et poivrière gainées osier, un flacon en verre et huit gobelets gigogne en métal. 48 x 36 cm. H:10,7 48 x 36 cm 51 x 35 x 19cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 4 person picnic set, by G.W. Scott & Sons, London circa 1910.Malle de pique-nique 4 personnes, G.W. Scott & Sons à Londres vers 1910Picnic trunk by G.W. Scott & Sons in London circa 1910. Contained in a thick natural leather trunk, marked with the initials M.B.M. It opens onto an interior divided into compartments by wooden partitions. It is complete with its copper teapot/kettle, with its handle protected by a wicker weave, complete with its stove, its stand and its 4 cups and saucers. There are also 4 main plates and cutlery, two sandwich boxes, two wicker-wrapped bottles, a flask, wicker-wrapped salt and pepper shakers and 3 earthenware boxes, two with wooden stoppers. 52 x 37cm.Malle de pique-nique de la maison G.W. Scott & Sons à Londres vers 1910. Contenue dans une malle en cuir naturel épais, marqué des initiales M.B.M. Elle ouvre sur un intérieur divisé en compartiments par des cloisons en bois. Prévue pour 4 personnes, elle est complète et comporte: sa théière/bouilloire en cuivre, à la poignée protégée par un tressage d'osier, complète de son réchaud, de son support et des ses 4 tasses et soucoupes. On y trouve également 4 assiettes principales et leurs couverts, deux boîtes à sandwich, deux bouteilles gainées osier, un flacon, salière et poivrière gainées osier et 3 boites en faïence dont deux à bouchons bois. 52 x 37cm. 52 x 37cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A LEATHER CASED ELECTROPLATED DRINKS SETEarly 20th centuryOf drum form, containing a cocktail shaker, three flasks, a nest of six beakers and a bitters bottle, together with an American silver-mounted flask, the drinks set: diameter 14cm, high 20cm (5 1/2in diameter, 8in high).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
H.W Mortimer & Co (Maker's to His Majesty) cased pair of percussion target pistols, with bolted percussion locks, saw-handled grips, spur-trigger guards, in overall fine condition with re-browned octagonal barrels, swamped at muzzle, contained in the original green velvet-lined oak case with accessories: original pistol flask, cleaning rods, bullet mould, with interesting combination screwdriver and nipple wrench which unscrews to reveal a percussion cap reservoir, original lead balls (small quantity), circular mahogany cap box and a quantity of original percussion caps. This pair has been converted from flintlocks by John Manton and Son around 1826. Note: Collection of a gentleman, one of the first members of the Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain originally purchased for £10,000.
A group of studio pottery, 20th century, to include a Leach Pottery stoneware jug with brown glaze, mark for St Ives and impressed 'ENGLAND', 20cm high, a mottled buff coloured jug lacking cover, indistinctly marked, four pottery mugs signed 'Tomorrow' to underside, 9.5cm high, a Milland Pottery vase with painted decoration of ducks, a stoneware pilgrim flask, a mottled cream studio pottery cup and 4 saucers, and a bowl signed 'ROBYN' (lot)Please refer to department for condition report
WORCESTER; three pieces of blush ivory comprising a gilt-heightened tapering jug, pattern no.1229, with puce marks for 1888, height 17.5cm, a similarly decorated globular jug, pattern no.1094, with puce marks for 1889, height 14.5cm and a small twin-handled moon flask, pattern no.845, with green marks for 1926, height 11.5cm.Qty: 3
Pair of opaline glass flask shaped vases, overall with hand painted decoration of birds, bamboo and flowers in Japanese taste. 27cm high approx. Together with a pair of opaline glass hand painted, floral and foliate baluster vases. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT)A few minor scratches to bird vases (especially one of them), otherwise no obvious damage.
Mixed lot to include a three piece silver cruet, Birmingham 1936 made by Harrods of London Ltd, an Edwardian silver novelty chick pin cushion, Birmingham 1909, a silver bullet shaped pepper and silver teaspoon with an armed soldier terminal together with vintage leather case, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths plated stacking cup and corkscrew, James Dixon & Sons plated spirit flask etc
An early 20th Century Edwardian travel trunk. The trunk having a crocodile skin body and two clasps to the front. The trunk to include two silver handled brushes (hallmarked London 1903 and Birmingham 1933). A silver mirror. The mirror having repeating foliate pattern to the back. (Hallmarked Birmingham 1913). A group of seven varying silver lidded bottles. All bottles having a matching silver lid with an identity panel to the center, engraved with the letter E. (Three hallmarked Birmingham 1886, one hallmarked London 1903, three hallmarks rubbed but present). One silver handled button hook (Hallmark rubbed). One silver flask case (hallmarked Birmingham 1886). Together with a number of other items, including a wooden handled brush, a brass handled brush, two white metal cigarette lighters and two crocodile skin cases. set incomplete. Total weight approx. 9.32kg. Measures 50cm x 8.5cm x 35cm.
Two hallmarked silver hip flasks. The first flask of curved rectangular form & screw top hinged lid, engraved ' B.D.B. 20.6.53 ', hallmarked for Sheffield 1947, makers marks for J.D&S - James Dixon & Sons Ltd. The second having tan coloured alligator leather shoulders & half body with a silver cuff to bottom & hinged twist lid, hallmarked for Sheffield 1896, makers marks for James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Total weight approx 454g. Largest measures approx 13 x 9.5cm.
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