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A 1930s Art Deco GPO Pyramid Table Telephone from the 200 Series, in Ivory Bakelite, features chrome dial, celluloid dial insert, dialling code drawer and paper label (please note Bakelite cradle bears damage to one arm, plus repair to underside of cradle, telephone is untested and requires a separate external bell set in order for telephone to ring)
A scarce George I Scottish silver apple-shaped teapot Colin MacKenzie, Edinburgh 1721-22, assay Master Edward Penman, of simple plain tapered form with shaped foot, with straight spout and muscular handle with ivory insulators, the hinged cover with shaped hinge and ivory bun finial on stepped mount and with silver cap 15cm high 20.5oz Notes: Apple-shaped teapots are in any instance scarce, but to find one of such an early date is extremely unusual. An earlier example by Colin MacKenzie (Edinburgh 1715-16) is recorded in the National Museum of Scotland collection, but the present example must be considered one of the earliest Scottish teapots of any form available to collectors. From extant examples this form of teapot only seems to have lasted in Scotland for a short time from circa 1714 - 1730, before the more commonly known spherical bullet-shaped teapot becomes the standard.
A rare and early George I Scottish silver teapot stand Colin MacKenzie, Edinburgh 1718 - 19, Assay Master Edward Penman, of simple shallow dished form on slightly flared collet foot, with crest and motto engraved to centre 10.7cm diameter, 2.7oz Note: this is the earliest known Scottish silver teapot stand and would have been an integral part of the serving of tea in any Scottish home, keeping the hot base of the flat based apple teapot off the highly polished wooden table surfaces. The earliest recorded Scottish teapots date to 1714 - 15, this piece only a few years after this date, shows the truly remarkable survival for such a small item of Scottish silver. The crest and motto engraved to the centre are that of SMITH, Robert Claude Esq, of Redcliffe Tower, Paignton Devon Provenance: James Ivory collection Private collection Exhibitions: Royal Scottish Museum `Exhibition of Scottish Silver` 1948 item 79 National Museum Scotland `Silver; Made in Scotland` 2008 item 4.16
A late 18th century ivory and ebony banded baluster snuff mull composed of sixteen alternating staves of ebony and ivory, of typical baluster form with girdle, with ivory collar to rim and stepped collar to foot, with wooden base, the shaped white metal butterfly hinge to staved cover with ivory border and with applied plaque to centre with initials `DG` engraved; together with ivory snuff spoon with turned handle and simple pierced bowl (2) 7cm high, cover 6cm wide Provenance: The Estate of Sir George Washington Baxter Bart. and thence by direct descent. Formerly from Invereighty House by Forfar
Cupar - a large Scottish provincial school medallion Thomas Lumsden Brown, Edinburgh 1915, of oval outline with cast and pierced laurel border with scroll suspender the oval central panel inscribed `Montrose Academy writing Agnes S Mitchell` and the reverse applied with a photographic miniature on ivory of a woman 8cm high
Dundee - an unusual novelty Scottish provincial punch ladle William Scott, marked WS, pot of lilies, the circular bowl with trefoil heel and flattened stem with engraved and feathered edges, the baleen handle with part twisted section and collar mounted ivory carved hand to terminal 38.5cm long
Ballater- a miniature Scottish provincial silver mounted novelty thermometer William Robb, marked ROBB / BALLATER Edinburgh 1912, the simple rectangular case with hinged lid opening to reveal an ivory stained plaque with mercury thermometer 5.5cm 1,5cm x 0.5cm Note: Miniature and novelty items formed a large part of Robb`s work and although made for commercial reasons, they also to show his ability as a maker. A large range were made and were popular with local collectors.
A Victorian silver baluster cream jug, London 1878, with a double scroll handle, a shell spout, on a rim foot, 13.5cm high; a Victorian silver small cream jug; an ivory and silver page turner; a plated cream jug; plated fish knives and forks; and a cased set of six knives with loaded silver handles; 210g (6.75 oz) gross weighable Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A collection of plated items, comprising: a circular chafing dish with a screw-in ivory handle, a cover and handle; an oval entree dish, cover and handle; two twin handled rectangular entree dishes and covers; a set of twelve bead edge fish knives and forks, in a box; a sardine box and cover, with a glass liner; and a pair of ivory handled fish servers Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A collection of eight Hampshire Hunt jacket buttons, each stamped with entwined scroll `HH`, by Pitt & Sons, Maddox St., London (two sizes); an ivory badge carved in high relief with a coronet; a compact and a small quantity of mixed modern European coinage Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
An outstanding collection of items relating to the career of Edward Genna with the Sunbeam Motor Car Co.Ltd., Wolverhampton to include gold and silver enamelled medals and pendants and a bronze medal awarded 1910-1912 for hill climbing and speed trials, an 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch presented by the Management Staff and Foremen of Sunbeam on his retirement as Sales Manager January 1912, photographs, magazines, etc., together with a silver double case key wind full hunter pocket watch, hallmarked London 1824, fusee movement by Reeves of Birmingham, ornate pierced balance cock and an ivory watch stand.
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