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A small Edwardian silver Cream Jug, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield, 1901, 2¾in (7cm) high, together with a small sterling silver scent bottle, a silver topped cut glass inkwell, the hinge damaged, a leather dress stud case, now containing only two silver and enamel studs, weighable silver 3.7ozt (a lot)
Group of silver, comprising capstan inkwell, hallmarked Birmingham, makers mark and date letter worn and indistinct, cigarette case, hallmarked William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1910, small case with foliate engraving and monogram, hallmarked Birmingham 1899, makers mark indistinct, five silver handled knifes, various hallmarks, some worn and indistinct, a number marked for Sheffield, together with a small group of silver plate, to include caddy of bellied and part fluted form, upon four bun feet, teapot, milk jug and twin handled sucrier, each of canted form, three piece cruet set, plus a cased amber cheroot holder with 9ct gold collar, and small quantity of costume jewellery.
Cut glass preserve pot with silver cover and spoon, hallmarked Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1909, together with a silver mounted hairbrush embossed with a rose, hallmarked Joseph and Richard Griffin, 1910, an ebonised clothes brush with silver mounted crest, hallmarked London, makers mark and date worn and indistinct, a silver plated double inkwell with inset faux tortoiseshell cover, turned hardwood jar and cover of waisted form, and a small group of jewellery including a silver bracelet.
ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising Great Britain decimal mint stamps (total face value over £32); tins and other packaging, including a McVitie & Price's Digestive sample tin; two spring balances; a travelling inkwell with a leather-covered case; a straight-pull corkscrew; a S.R. Railway Service lapel badge; a B.R. Inspector cap badge; Royal Army Medical Corps cap badge; and a brass pocket or desk seal.
Victorian Period Superb Quality Sterling Silver Ladies or Gentleman's Desk Inkwell and Stand - Complete with Large Glass Well. Hallmark London 1895. Maker Charles Stuart Harris. 5.75 Inches - 14.50 cms Depth, 8 Inches - 20 cms Wide & 3 Inches - 7.5 cms High. 476.7 grams ( Silver Weight Only ) 15 ozs 11 grams. Wonderful Condition In All Aspects.
An early Victorian mahogany and brass campaign Gentleman's toilet box, the red Morocco leather and velvet interior fitted with two lift-out trays containing a silver topped jar, other jars and bottles, a lockdown inkwell, a dip pen, corkscrews, boot pulls, razor and a mirror, the Bramah lock stamped J.T.Needs, width 29.5cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.
A Stanley brass cased pocket compensated barometer, with silvered dial, numbered 2.264, the back engraved PR No.A.1., diameter 7.4cm, together with a pair of Carl Zeiss Turactem 8X30 binoculars, a pocket watch, a hammer, a mallet and an inkwell (6).Condition report: The barometer reads accurately, the watch doesn't work, it has damage and is incomplete, the binocular is very scruffy but optically sound, the mallet has a steel banded wooden head and feels as though it is lead-weighted
A mixed group of ceramics and glasswarecomprising Chamberlain's Worcester tea and coffee service, pattern 1100, circa 1825, decorated in pink, peach, gold and cobalt, comprising ten teacups, eleven coffee cups, nine saucers, three plates and one bowl, impressed mark and painted pattern numbers; together with a Booths service decorated in the Dutch delft style with vases of flowers within elaborate borders, comprising four teacups, ten saucers, eleven sideplates, small cream jug and one large circular plate; Five Stevenson & Hancock Derby imari coffee cans with three matching saucers, painted factory marks in red, one can and one saucer further initialled 'BCM/PUG'; a John Rose, Coalport teacup and saucer, pattern 500, with floral decoration between undulating and feathered gilt borders and a selection of various imari coffee wares; a pair of Sevres saucers, painted with flowers, date codes for 1769, decorators initials 'GT', 13.5cm diameter; a Victorian turquoise and gilt tea service comprising seven teacups, seven saucers and one cream jug, a bat-printed tapered coffee can, pair of pink lustre teacups and saucers, pattern H08, pair of H&C France plates, further assorted ceramics, together with a small rectangular glass decanter, four tot glasses, silver-topped inkwell and a pair of single-handled Dutch decanters with typical trailed and engraved decoration (qty)Condition report: Damages throughout Chamberlain's service.Minor damages to Booths service.Stevenson and Hancock coffee cans and saucer - Three cans stained to interior and bases, one of which has a small hairline to the underside of the base. One unstained coffee can has a hairline around the lower terminal of the handle. One saucer has a long hairline running across the underside of the base, another has crazing to the glaze.John Rose teacup and saucer - handle repaired, teacup rim chipped. Gilding to saucer chipped.Imari - damages throughout.Other items not yet inspected, please ask for further condition on any other specific items.
An unusual 19th century continental inkwell in the form of a shoe with monochrome floral decoration on a pale pink ground and with three lidded apertures, two with miniature bird stoppers, 14cm long approx, together with a pair of 19th century miniature blue ground bottles and stoppers in the Coalport manner with reserved panels, 5cm tall approx (3)

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