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A selection of early 20th century and later silver items, to include an Edwardian silver cream jug, T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1908, of plain polished form with tapering body, with a George V silver rattle, Chester 1912, with mother of pearl fittings (at fault), with a silver inkwell, a silver mounted ink blotter, silver spoon, two mother of pearl handled silver bladed knives and a collection of silver coins etc (Qty)
An Edwardian silver overlay inkwell, probably William Comyns & Sons, London 1906, the moulded glass body of square form with curved corners, decorated with pierced foliate scroll motifs, cherub details and a vacant cartouche to each side, hinged cover also with embossed foliate design, 14.5cm high
A silver frame of small proportions, 'P J P', Birmingham 1995, of plain polished form with easel back, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, with a silver inkwell, Birmingham 1917, with monogrammed hinged cover, a silver ring box and an ebonised jar labelled 'pins' (4)For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER INCLUDING A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PART-FLUTED RECTANGULAR SALTS with gadrooned borders, each 6.5cm long (2 ½ in), together with two spoons with petal-shaped bowls, all with the mark of Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1898, in a fitted case a small round capstan shaped inkwell with reeded bands and engraved with script initials, loaded, Birmingham 1913, 7cm diameter (2 ¾ in); and a lozenge shaped mustard pot with a domed cover with spiral knop, a double-scroll handle, a shaped rim on three pad feet, mark of Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1913, and an associated old English pattern mustard spoon, Birmingham 1915; approx. g of weighable silver (a little under 3 ½ oz)
19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD CREAM WARE INKWELL in the form of a fluted baluster shaped urn with domed cover revealing removable ink pot to the interior, on a triform base of three stylised dolphins with platform support. Finely impressed Wedgwood with painted no. A5042. 15cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Wear and minor frits with age but no significant damage.
A Victorian silver and cut glass ink well with stand, H Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1860. The square section base with floral cast rims and pierced, scroll detail, raised on four paw feet, all supporting the cut glass and silver mounted ink well, 4" h overall, stand 6 1/2" x 6 1/2", stand 195.55g, inkwell 379.20g
Various miniature items, to include an oriental part enamel snuff bottle, of circular form, with metal mounts, 6cm H, (AF), various other miniature Buddha figures, blue glass liner, enamel type pill box set with a cat, shell shaped vessels, silver plated handbag, other oriental pill boxes, jars, etc. and a quantity of various continental glass figures, horn snuff box, travelling inkwell, etc. (a quantity)
Real Tennis and Rackets Collectiblescomprising of an aquatint of Fleet Prison, featuring Tom and Jerry v Sir John Blubber, circa 1830; Racquet & Tennis Club 1935, printed by J.J. Little I Ives Company, New York; Pierce Egan's Book of sports, No.XV; a tennis desk inkwell in the form of a tennis player holding a racquet flanked by a cut glass inkwell with white metal hinged lid and oval embossed base, 11 x 12.5 cm and a spelter figure of a male tennis player holding a racquet upon a socle plinth base, 12.5 cm, (5)

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