Ollivant And Botsford Manchester Antique Silver Cigar Box Of traditional, plain form, cedar lined with etched 'HMA' monogramme to lid, makers mark to back, fully hallmarked, Birmingham 1898. Together with a small collection of silver accessories to include footed condiment pot, etched napkin ring and footed salt - as found condition, each hallmarked, please see accompanying image
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The remaining collection of items belonging to Annie Macdonald, including an album of Royal Family portrait photographs, two cased Ambrotype photographic portraits of a lady and gentleman (not identified), an over-painted photographic portrait of a gentleman in folding pocket-case, a folding crocodile-skin pair of portraits of a lady and gentleman, a manuscript album of verses, a brass name-plate, engraved 'Mrs MacDonald' and a Mauchlin napkin ring printed with Balmoral Castle Prov: The Annie Macdonald Collection and ArchiveAnnie Macdonald (1832-1897) was for thirty years Queen Victoria's Maid; Annie was married to a Balmoral footman. Her devotion to the Queen was reciprocated; she is referred to in the Queen's Journal and a Life in the Highlands as 'My Dear Annie'; the Queen stood as Godmother to her daughter Victoria and in turn to her son Henry Blaker (see lot 150). Watercolour portraits of Annie and her husband by Queen Victoria hang in Osborne House, and her photographic portrait is believed to be in the Royal Collection at Windsor. She was too ill to attend Her Majesty at the 1897 Diamond Jubilee celebrations in London, and died in Scotland while the Queen was away: much distressed, the Queen held a Memorial Service at Windsor in her honour. Annie Macdonald is buried in Crathie Church, BalmoralPhotograph album - images generally fair to good, but with some spotting; some mounted on commercial photographer's card, others on paper
A small Victorian silver open salt, Birmingham 1888, a napkin ring, a salt and pepper pair in the form of chessmen, Chester 1913, to/w an Old Sheffield Plate tea pot with matching milk jug, a 'Martinoid' ep sugar scuttle with shovel and electroplated flatware - some with silver ferrules and ivory handles (box)handle missing on milk jug
A Victorian rectangular glass hat pin box with silver lid, London 1866, with engine turned and engraved decoration, 18.5cm long, a small circular glass dressing table jar with silver lid, a small silver powder pot, a silver napkin ring and other silver and silver coloured metal items, combined weight 4.64ozt, 144.2g, a circular silver powder compact with engine turned decoration, a silver backed nail buffer, a silver mounted perfume bottle, two silver backed hand mirrors and three silver backed brushes CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A small 20th century silver cream jug, marks rubbed, 7.5cm high, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern ladle, London 1850, a silver napkin ring and an apostle teaspoon, combined weight 6.49ozt, 201.8g CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A collection of Norwegian .830 standard silver items including serving spoons, a serving slice, a silver handled cake fork, a salt, a napkin ring, a pickle fork and other items, with makers including Thorvald Marthinsen, Brodrene Mylius, E Assen, J Tolstrup, Brodrene Lohne and others, combined weight of weighable silver 14.1ozt, 438.55g CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A collection of silver including: a William IV silver three piece cutlery suite, comprising knife, spoon and four prong fork, each with worked mother of pearl handle, Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1833; a William IV silver knife and fork set,with mother of pearl handles (knife and handle separated) Thomas Sansom, Sheffield 1834; a Victorian silver mustard pot, Henry Stafford Ltd, Sheffield 1894 with salt spoon Birmingham, 1895; a George V silver napkin ring, Charles Horner, Chester 1928, 8.4 gms; another oval shaped mustard pot, Chester 1912 with blue glass liner (one end chipped)
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, BIRMINGHAM 1910, CASED, A VICTORIAN PIERCED SILVER NAPKIN RING, BIRMINGHAM 1897, AN ELIZABETH II SILVER NAPKIN RING, BIRMINGHAM 1955, AN EDWARD VII SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS TRINKET BOX, BIRMINGHAM 1906 AND A SILVER CAPPED GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, MARKS RUBBED, 3OZS 14DWTS WEIGHABLE (6)++SCENT BOTTLE LID TARNISHED. TRINKET BOX LID DENTED.
A SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER SPOONS, BIRMINGHAM 1925, CASED, A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, BIRMINGHAM 1953, A GEORGE V SILVER NAPKIN RING, BIRMINGHAM 1933, AN EDWARD VII SILVER NAPKIN RING, CHESTER 1908 AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PLATED WARE, COMPRISING A PAIR OF GRAPE SHEARS, CASED, THREE NAPKIN RINGS AND A VASE
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