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An ivory pique work malacca walking stick, the 7.5cm late 17th/early 18th century handle with pique work scrolls, pierced for tassel, scalloped silver collar, no ferrule to malacca cane - overall length 88cm CONDITION REPORT: natural shrinkage to ivory, some pique work missing, wear to malacca cane
A silver trinket box with tortoiseshell lid, with silver inlaid laurel leaf wreath cartouche, with gilt interior, hallmarked London 1927, a silver circular trinket box, with machined design lid and fabric lined interior, hallmark worn London 1928, together with three silver thimbles, one with Elizabeth II coronation design, one (A/F), all have Birmingham hallmarks, along with cased set of six faux-ivory napkin rings with painted design, (6).
A lot to include two cased sets of silver handled butter knives hallmarked Sheffield 1913 and 1944, cased fish set with silver collars and faux ivory handles hallmarked Sheffield 1916, cased silver knife with ornate floral design blade with mother of pearl handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, together with a silver plated twin handled tray with scroll and shell design rim on four raised feet plus a selection of silver plated and stainless flat ware items.
A group of three Royal Worcester ceramic jugs; one having hand painted peaches and berries still life design with gilt coloured handle, interior and foot, signed Everrett, c.1926, a Blush Ivory jug with floral design with gilt detailing and handle, numbered to base 1094, c.1895 and another similar Blush ware jug with floral design c.1908. Tallest 12.5cm.
An English Regency decanter set in mahogany case circa 1820, comprising six glass decanters with painted gilt decoration to neck and shoulder, flattened reeded stopper, with a single footed liqueur stem, fitted mahogany case with domed hinged lid and two ivory pulls, ivory mounted keyhole, set on two ivory flattened bun feet to front, 24.5cm high x 28cm wide x 19cm deep (case)
An English Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy circa 1820, of rectangular-form, sectioned hinged lid centred with silver plaque, opening to tufted red velvet lined underside and fitted interior of two rectangular boxes centred by cut glass bowl, lock to front above silver engraved shield with inscription "DEUM TIME", ivory stringing to borders, 15.5cm high x 30.5cm wide x 15cm deep
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