A Victorian silver salver, Edward Barnard & Son, London, 1880, engraved with flower filled panels and twice crested, 36cm, 14in diameter, 1300gr, 41oz 16dwt; large Sheffield plate salver, circa 1830, chased with rococo decoration, 59cm, 23in diameter; mounted ivory paper knife, London, 1888, cased carriage clock, London, 1916; match box holder, mounted thermometer, blotter, Sheffield plate dome dish cover and electroplate dish and a plated biscuit barrel
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A GOOD 19TH-CENTURY ANGLO-INDIAN COROMANDEL WORK-BOX of wavy-edged rectangular form, the hinged lid (with detached warped top) enclosing a lift-out tray with seventeen various inlaid ivory-lidded compartments and twin bobbins, above a tray with a further ten lidded compartments in a variety of woods, all with chequer-strung borders, the box 42.5cm x 28.5cm x 17cm high, (16.7in x 11.2in x 6.9in)
AN AFSHAR RUG having a deep blue field with scattered flowerheads, centred by three linked hooked lozenges in a castellated terracotta surround with "eye" motifs, inside further flowering plants, inside an ivory guard band and twin diagonally-chequered guard stripes, 179cm x 132cm, (70.5in x 52in)
A SECOND QUARTER 18TH-CENTURY MEISSEN OVAL PORCELAIN SNUFF BOX painted in polychrome enamels with chinoiserie figures in garden landscapes within gilt-enriched moulded scrollwork cartouches in the manner of J.G.Horoldt, lined and mounted in gilt-copper, the hinged cover inset with an ivory panel carved in deep relief with cherubs dancing round a tree, 85mm x 67mm, (3.3in x 2.6in) (imperfect)
An Artificers Guild three-piece silver teaset, designed by Edward Spencer, the teapot with facetted sides, ropework embellishment with ivory finial and carved handle, 13.5cm. high, having a milk jug and sugar bowl en suite, 7.5cm. and 5cm. respectively, each piece with maker's mark for London 1934 and designer's mark.
An octagonal Art Deco silver box and cover, designed by Harold Stabler and retailed through the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. London, the sides punctuated with geometric motifs and linear decoration, supported on a spreading foot with notched footrim, the domed cover slightly stepped and having an ivory finial (partially missing), 10.5cm. high, stamped with retailer's marks for London 1930, 'HS' mark and also 'Stabler'
An Art Deco green-stained shagreen and ivory powder box, of octagonal form with curved hinged lid and base, edged with ivory and having a turned ivory finial, the interior showing the carcass to be rosewood and having silver hinges, enclosing a glass bowl and powder puff, 13cm. high, the mounts marked 'G.B&S' for London 1931.
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