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A SILVER PLATED WIRE MECHE LADIES PURSE, a marcasite bird brooch as is; together with a marcasite necklace; a marcasite arrow brooch; a nickel plated Gillette blade box; an old silver plated Ronson lighter in original packaging; a eucharistic Dublin Congress badge in gilt metal and enamel; two cased Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland, Centenary Celebrations Badges 1939 in nickel plate and enamel; a small gilt metal and agate box; together with other miscellaneous jewellery, shirt studs, amber pendants, ladies wrist watch, pocket inkwell, in leather bound jewellery case. (box lot)
An oval porcelain shallow urnular inkwell decorated overall in puce with pair of dished floral painted depressions, central lidded well and pair of quill holes, the body painted with floral sprays within gilt floral borders, four paw feet, incurved rectangular platform on four gilt sphere feet, 13 cm wide, printed mark "Rockingham Works, Brameld, Manufacturer to the King" in brown (faults) A spurious piece English Circa 1950 (faults)
A Russian brass inkwell, in the form of a casket, set with three malachite beads, on a square base on four compressed feet, 9cm long; a silver octagonal taperstick by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1930, with a double knopped stem and on an octagonal moulded spreading foot, 11.5cm high; a pair of Russian silver sugar tongs, St. Petersburg 1830, assay master Michael Karpinsky, 84 zolotnik, with shell shaped bows, 13cm long; a pair of matchbox holders, maker`s mark for Asprey & Co., overstriking that of another, London 1933, with engine turned decoration, 4.6cm long; and an electro-plated card case, 164g (5.3 oz) gross weighable
A collection of silver items, to include: a cut glass inkwell with silver cover and mount by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1919, the domed cover opening to a glass cap, 12cm high; a cylindrical canister by William Neale & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1924, 9.4cm high; a tapering mug by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1931… engraved with a presentation inscription, with a C-clip handle, 7.6cm high; two oval decanter labels, maker`s mark `M B & S`, London 1979, with reeded borders and engraved Brandy and Port, 4.8cm long; another decanter label; a cased set of ten coffee spoons, with bean terminals; a cased set of six silver handled dessert knives; a cased set of five silver handled fruit knives; a cased pair of electro-plated berry spoons; and other items, 347g (11.15 oz) gross weighable

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