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A George V pink guilloche enamelled silver-mounted four-piece dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, hair brush, cloths brush and silver topped glass powder jar, marks for Birmingham 1931, maker Daniel Manufacturing Company, sold along with a similar clothes brush. Some tarnishing and some losses to enamelling mainly on jar cover.
A George VI silver mounted three-piece dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, each engine-turned with Art Deco influenced designs, marks for Birmingham 1937, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, sold together with a near matching Queen Elizabeth II silver mounted hand mirror and hair brush.
A George V silver and tortoiseshell six piece dressing set, comprising a hand mirror, two clothes brushes, two hair brushes and a comb, the brushes and mirror with applied name 'Grace' (the mirror's applied name with losses) marks for Birmingham 1914, maker E S Barnsley & Co, some wear, spotting/deterioration to mirror plate, fading to tortoiseshell, bristle losses and comb tooth depletions.
A George V silver mounted travelling dressing/brush set, comprising hand mirror, comb, clothes and hair brush, each with bands of engine-turned decoration and vacant circular cartouche, marks for Birmingham 1927, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case marked for retailer H Pidduck & Sons Ltd, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Hanley & Southport. *Pidduck & Sons was a famous English jewellers based in Market Square, Hanley, Stoke on Trent, the centre of the Staffordshire Potteries region. Pidduck & Sons first opened a shop in 1841, later being refurbished in the 1920s, and rebuilt in the 1980s. The shop developed a name for quality and was known for its gold and silver jewellery, silver and electro plated items and timepieces. The original Hanley branch is closed, however the Jewellers still trades today in Southport under the Henry Pidduck name.
An Edwardian silver-mounted four-piece 'Dream of Love' dressing table set, comprising a hand mirror, hair brush, shoe horn and button hook, the mirror and brush embossed with titled embracing cherub scenes and foliate scrolls, marks for Birmingham 1902 and 1904, maker Henry Matthews, some wear, large dent to back of mirror with two visible holes to embossed high points, denting to shoe horn handle terminal, denting to each.
A George V silver topped cut-glass dressing table jar, of circular form, the top with convex glass insert reverse painted with woman looking through a window, the underside with inset mirror,marks for Birmingham 1926, maker Adie Brothers Limited, all over the tapered glass body cut with flutes, and sold along with a small selection of silver flatware. Gross weight without glass jar body, 98grams (including top with glass and mirror inserts.
William III, Halfcrown 1698, DECIMO, first bust, modified large shields (Bull 1034, ESC 554, S.3494); Unusual striking error, with mirror image of a small part of reverse legend visible on obverse under bust; dark toning, some haymarking in right obverse field and scratches to lower left field, o/wise Very Fine

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