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Miscellaneous silver, this lot includes a caster, Birmingham hallmark, dated 1925, mm J.B Chatterley & Sons, silver spoon Sheffield hallmark dated 1920 mm John Round, Georgian sugar spoon, silver-handled boot hook, shoe horn and tongs, silver sugar nips Sheffield hallmark, Victorian silver teaspoon London hallmark, two white metal silver propelling pencils and a dual silver ink pen and pencil Birmingham hallmark, mm FW, a silver-plated caddy spoon together with a silver 1912 crown brooch in the original box.
A collection of mainly 19th Century pewter wares, to include a pair of stemmed goblets, various baluster-shaped imperial meausres and others, baluster pepper, lidded mustard, shoe snuffbox, Scottish blind hinge snuffbox, open salt etc (25) CONDITION REPORTS Whilst in the main basically sound, all pieces with dents, scratches, knocks, etc conducive with age and use. Suggest viewing in person prior to purchase. See images for further details.
Original vintage French advertising poster for new fridges manufactured by Philips: Refrigerateur Nouveau Style - Philips c'est plus sur! Great design by notable French graphic artist Bernard Villemot (1911-1989) showing a giant lobster standing up in front of a brand new yellow and white Philips fridge while holding a Philips sign in his claw. The image is set against a bright blue background with the title printed at the bottom in white and yellow letterings along with the Philips logo. Printed by Imp. Henon, Paris. Bernard Villemot (1911 – 1989) was a French graphic artist known primarily for his iconic advertising images for Orangina, Bally Shoe, Perrier, and Air France. He was known for a sharp artistic vision that was influenced by photography, and for his ability to distill an advertising message to a memorable image with simple, elegant lines and bold colors. st known. By the end of his life in 1989, he was known as one of the last great poster artists, and many collectors and critics consider him to be the "painter-laureate of modern commercial art." Since his death in 1989, his memorable images have been increasingly sought after by collectors. At least three books have been published that survey his art: "Les affiches de Villemot," by Jean-Francois Bazin (1985); "Villemot: l’affiche de A à Z," by Guillaume Villemot (2005); and "Embracing an icon: the posters of Bernard Villemot," by George H. Bon Salle (2015). Very good condition, restored folds and cracks, faint stains and marks, backed on linen. Country: France, year of printing: 1950s, designer: Bernard Villemot, size (cm): 159x116
A 1920s silver and tortoiseshell vanity travel set, presented in a purple leather case with fitted compartment, marked J McJ, comprising an Adie Bros clock, AF, and oval manicure box, small circular trinket box, AF, cut glass pin pot, and two others, hand mirror and more, along with a similar style and period silver and tortoiseshell hand mirror, hair brush, pair of clothes brushes, button hook and a shoe horn
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