An early 20th century Austrian silver gilt and enamel box, of shaped rectangular form with canted corners, decorated in monochrome enamel with gilt highlighting, the cover depicting an oriental lakeside scene, opening to reveal a gilt interior, 5.1cm x 4.1cm, weight 68.2gms, compete in a red leather Nissel & Sikora boxCR; There is a conchoidal fracture to the front side of the box, about 5-7mm wide - please see additional pictures. No other major chips or losses, some scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Some wear to the gilt on the exterior around the edges and corners. Some scratching and wear to the gilt on the interior. No obvious denting, splitting, thinning or repair.
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A Victorian silver snuff box by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1843, of rectangular form with scrolling foliate detail, the hinged cover with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, gilt interior, 6.4cm x 3.2cm, together with a George III silver snuff marked ?JW? (possibly Joseph Wilmore), Birmingham 1887, of rectangular form with hinged cover decorated with scrolling foliate detail and monogrammed cartouche to centre, 6.4cm x 3.7cm, gross weight 2.51ozt (2)
An early 20th century Austrian silver and enamel compact, of circular form decorated in polychrome enamel with gilt highlighting, depicting a lakeside scene with birds and prunus blossom to foreground, gilt interior with mirror set to cover, 5.3cm diameter, weight 48.6gms, complete in red leather box
An Edwardian silver trinket box by William Comyns, London 1908, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with embossed scalloped border, olive branch and laurel decoration, 10.8cm W x 4.8cm D x 3.4cm H, together with an Edwardian glass silver mounted scent bottle by William Comyns, London 1903, 7.5cm high, an Edwardian silver trinket box by George Unite, Birmingham 1909, 5.2cm W x 7.7cm D x 3.4cm H, and a pair of Edwardian silver posy vases, Birmingham 1905, each 11cm high (5)
A selection of antique and vintage tableware and accessories, to include a pair of Edwardian silver circular frames by E Mander & Son, Birmingham 1904, each 11.7cm diameter, a silver mounted mother of pearl whistle, 7.4cm long, a polychrome enamel jewellery box, 7cm diameter, a silver plated three-compartment stamp box, 7.7cm wide, a brass sovereign holder, 32mm diameter, a mother-of-pearl enamelled travelling pencil, 6.8cm long, and a further assortment of boxes, writing implements and dressing tableware (Qty)
A George V silver bladed fish knives and forks by John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1926, comprising twelve forks and twelve knives, each with polished ivory handles and engraved detailing to blades, forks 17.3cm long, knives 20.2cm long, complete in a hardwood box (24) Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the EU. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A selection of silver and silver coloured tableware and accessories, to include; a silver mounted cigarette box by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1969, of rectangular form with hinged cover and engine-turned decoration, fruitwood lining, 14.9cm x 8.6cm, a silver ashtray by S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1970, 11.5cm x 11.5cm, a Victorian Albertina chain (unmarked), 30.5cm long, a silver mother-of-pearl set bookmark, 8.8cm long, a silver bon-bon dish, 10.7cm x 8.3cm, a Victorian silver brooch, a silver shell-shaped salt and three assorted silver napkin rings (10)
A Gent's 18ct white gold Harry Winston Premier wristwatch, the round silver toned dial with Arabic numerals and date aperture to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished white gold case, 34mm wide, hinged lugs and transparent window to reverse, stamped 'No146-AF', automatic movement, set to a black alligator strap with tang buckle fastening, in box with warranty card Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report; Case is 34mm wide. 27cm long from end of strap to buckle. There is signs of heavy wear to the strap, including additional punctures to the strap around the buckle holes, and areas of creasing around the holes. Watch glass is in generally good order. There is a moderate amount of scratching to the case and lugs. This watch is currently ticking, however full working order cannot be guaranteed. The buckle is stamped ‘W’ ‘750’ which suggests that it is 18k white gold.
An Arts & Crafts silver mounted pin dish, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1913, of circular form with planished bowl and three cast floral motifs to rim, weighted base, 8.1cm diameter, together with a silver and ceramic souvenir box by St James House Company, London 1981, commemorating the Wedding of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, 5cm diameter, a fruitwood vessel with associated Victorian silver cover by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1899, 13.5cm wide, a silver mounted ceramic table vesta, 5cm high, a ceramic Shelley coffee can set to a Walker & Hall silver holder, 5.8cm high, and a green glass vase with silver coloured mount, 8cm high (6)
An early 20th century Austrian silver and enamel pill box, of circular form decorated in polychrome enamel with gilt highlighting, the cover depicting an Oriental lake scene, the sides and reverse decorated with pines and birds in flight, opening to reveal a gilt interior and mirror to cover, 36mm diameter, weight 30.1gms, complete in a red leather Nissell & Sikora box
A silver mounted cigar box by S J Rose & Son, London 1959, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche to hinged cover, two-compartment fruitwood lined interior 15.8cm x 8.9cm x 3.8cm, together with a golfing interest silver wine stopper, marks for ?WW? Birmingham 1995, 8.9cm long, a Victorian ivorine silver mounted napkin ring, 4.7cm diameter, a novelty Edwardian silver pen wipe in the form of a boot brush, 4.4cm x 4.9cm, and a silver mounted desk clock, 9.8cm x 8cm (5)
A 19th century silver coloured wine strainer, of tapered form with reeded border, armorial crest engraving, 6cm high, together with a silver coloured pill box, 4.3cm x 3.6cm, a silver coloured mother-of-pearl caddy spoon, 8.8cm long, a silver mother-of-pearl handled bookmark in the form of a trowel, 6.8cm long, an unmarked gold and silver coloured pendant charm, 5.3cm wide, and two silver coloured miniature chambersticks (7)
An early 20th century Austrian silver gilt and enamel box by Nissel & Sikora, of rectangular form with canted corners, decorated in monochrome enamel with gilt highlighting, the cover depicting an oriental lakeside scene, opening to reveal a gilt interior, engraved to rim 'Nissel & Sikora 1.Karntnerstr. 45', 8cm x 5cm, weight 124.7gms, compete in a red leather boxCR; There is a small chip to the enamel on the left side of the box, and a couple of small grazes to the enamel on the same side. No other notable chips or losses to the enamel, just light scratching and wear only. No splits, denting, thinning or signs of repair to the box. Some wear to the gilt interior, concentrated at the the hinges and lip on the box, but otherwise this is in good order. Cover opens smoothly, but does not close completely flush - a small gap is left around the lip.
AN AMERICAN MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR, Carson City Mint 1893, encircled by a bezel;, (c.26.7 grams excluding bezel) together with a 19th century tortoise shell snuff box, with reeded silvered mounts 8cm wide (2)Condition Report: See additional images of coinBox in good condition, hinge slightly loose but stable See additional images
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PIN CUSHION JEWELLERY BOX, Birmingham c.1903, markers mark rubbed, 14cm wide, 6cm high; together with an oval engine turned ring box, Sheffield c.1939, mark of Walker & Hall, 10cm wide, 5cm high and an engine turned cigarette box, Birmingham c.1969, mark of S J Rose & Sons, 17cm wide, 6cm high
A SILVER NECKLACE WITH A PAIR OF MATCHING EARRINGS, BY TIFFANY & CO., the necklace composed of a continuous row of silver beads, in 925 silver, signed Tiffany & Co., with a matching pair of earrings, in 925 silver, signed T&Co. for Tiffany & Co., each with Tiffany pouch and box, necklace length 46cm, earrings 4.2cmCondition Report: Normal signs of wear, overall in good condition
A well engineered 3 1/2 inch gauge model of 'Buffalo' a 2-8-0 Canadian Switcher tender locomotive No 8342, built to the design by Martin Evans and rebuilt by the late Mr Peter Dupen. The silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including water sight glass, steam pressure gauge, safety valve, regulator, lever operated fire doors and wheel direction control to cab. The chassis having Baker valve gear and piston valves, ratchet oiler system, fluted motion and water injector. Double bogie tender with rear mounted ladder. The model finished in black lined livery with fitted steps, handrails, lamp irons, mounted bell and spot light to smoke box door. Overall length 132cm.Past Boiler History: Perranporth & District Model Engineering Club, Boiler test certificate No 2706. Hydraulic test pressure 200 psi. Working pressure 100 psi. Certificate expired 6th of December 1980.Condition Report: The locomotive is approximately 80cm long, 20cm wide and 30cm highCondition Report Disclaimer
A well engineered 3 1/2 inch gauge model of a live steam 4-4-2 London North Eastern Railway Class C1 tender locomotive No 3298, built by Mr Steel of Devon. the silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including water sight glass, regulator, direction control lever on quadrant, safety valves, drain cocks, removable cab floor. The chassis having twin outside cylinders with Stephenson's internal valve gear and fluted motion. Twin outside cylinders with Stephenson's internal valve gear and fluted motion. The six-wheel tender with fitted gallery and hand operated feed pump, brakes, water tank, vents, tool boxes and coal box door.The model finished in LNER traditional green and black lined livery with fitted steps, handrails and couplings. Overall length 114cm. Cab width 18cm.No boiler history available.The model is sold together with a display track and a transportation box.Condition Report: The locomotive cab is loose and one side runner with splashers has been remove for ease of fitting into travelling case.Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of costume jewellery ear pendants marked A & S, a cultured pearl necklace with a 9ct gold opal snap, a silver watch chain, a shell cameo brooch (lacking pin), a silver cased wristwatch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, an openwork pendant set with diamonds and sapphires and sundry jewellery in a burr walnut box
A Cantonese carved ivory box, 19th Century, profusely carved with flowers and foliage, 10cm high, a Cantonese dice shaker, a toasting fork with ivory handle and silver knop, Birmingham 1889, a sewing clamp etc. CONDITION REPORT: Large circular box- a few minor chips to carved decoration, split to underside. Medium sized ivory box- ink? Stain to underside, otherwise good. Small ivory box- split to edge of cover. Short hair crack to underside. Dice shaker- overall good. Gross weight of 3x boxes and dice shaker= 379gmLot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions.
The GCB & GCMG ceremonial robes and mantle stars belonging to Arthur William de Brito Savile Foljambe, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, GCB, GCMG, GBE, MVO who after a distinguished military career was appointed Governor-General of New Zealand, retiring from service in 1920 Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB), ceremonial robe, the crimson silk robe with white silk lining and tailors label for 'Ede & Ravenscroft' additionally inscribed 'The Rt Hon Earl of Liverpool GCB', with a large silver bullion mantle star with red and gold detail, measuring 25 x 25cm with roped tassels Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael & St George (GCMG), ceremonial robe, the blue silk robe with tailors label for 'Ede, Son Ravenscroft' and additionally inscribed 'Earl of Liverpool GCMG', with a large silver bullion mantle star with red, blue and gold detail, measuring 20.5 x 20cm, the robe approximately 165cm long, some damage notably to the collar both contained in a japanned metal tin, the lid inscribed 'Earl of Liverpool GCMG', 10.5cm high x 65cm wide x 47cm deep Bicorne hat, black fur with black lace embroidered decoration by Wilkinson & Son, Maddox Street, London. W.', the tailors label inscribed 'Earl of Liverpool', contained in original metal hat box with brass plaque engraved 'The Right Hon Earl of Liverpool', together with a number of related documents including Annual Service booklets for The Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St George (1927, 1930, 1931, 1937, 1938 (2), 1939), a letter from Ede, Son & Ravenscroft dated 16th July 1914, the letter is informing the Earl of Liverpool that his mantle star is supplied by Wingate & Johnstone, a bestowal document for the Order of the Bath, a booklet for Statutes Order of the BathNote: Arthur William de Brito Savile Foljambe, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, GCB, GCMG, GBE, MVO, PC, JP, DL (1870-1941) was born at Compton Place, Eastbourne, Sussex. He was educated at Eton College and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst before being commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Rifle Brigade in 1891. He advanced to Captain in 1897 and served in South Africa during the Boer War. In 1901 he was appointed an extra aide-de-camp to the Earl Cadogan, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He retired from military service in 1907. He succeeded his father in earldom in 1907 and took his seat in the House of Lords on the Liberal benches. After an appointment under H.H. Asquith he was appointed Governor of New Zealand in 1912. In 1917 the office was raised in rank to that of Governor-General of New Zealand. He retired from his post in 1920 and was appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath the same year. During WWI, Liverpool conferred his name upon a New Zealand infantry regiment. The New Zealand Rifle Brigade (Earl of Liverpool's Own) which was formed in 1915 and disbanded in 1919. 2nd Earl of Liverpool died at his residence Canwick Hall in 1941 aged 73. CONDITION REPORT: The pink robe:- smells of moth balls, overall appearance good, creased, faint stains to outer and lining, the fabric appears in a fair condition with minor to little damage.The blue robe:- the silk is in poor condition, fragile and damaged, with large areas of tearing, holes and losses (see images) especially to the neck and shoulders and around the badge, the badge is in good condition.
A commemorative 'Gold Medal' of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904; a 'Commemorative Medal' for the same event, both by by Adolph A Weinman; a large bronze medallion designed by John Pinches, the obverse cast bust portrait of Frank Bowcher in relief and inscribed J.D.H., LXXX, the reverse inscribed To Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker MDRN GCSI CB DCL LLD PPRS FLS FGS in recognition of services to sciences from the Linnean Society of London, 1898, 7.5cm diameter; a silver medallion for the Internationale Tentoonstelling van Tuinbouw, 1877; a Smithfield Club, a silver award medal by W. Wyon, bust of Earl Spencer left, rev. bust of the Duke of Richmond right, all medallions in cases of issue and contained in a leather travelling writing box with outer leather case and Bramah lock CONDITION REPORT: There is no key for the box
A collection of silver and silver plated items, comprising two mother of pearl handled fruit knives, a silver pepper pot, a silver vesta case, a silver dwarf candlestick, a silver collared scent bottle, a silver plated hinged box and cover, 11cm wide, a silver plated articulated fish, 7.5cm long, a circular box and cover, two frames, a Fairfax & Roberts hinged box and similar, weighable 1oztCondition report: Knocks, dents and losses throughout.
A cased silver dressing table set, comprising hair brush, mirror, comb and clothes brush, London 1947, a similar silver four piece set with matching jar and cover, Birmingham 1963, and a tortoiseshell and silver inlaid oval boxCondition report: Box broken, tarnishing and surface scratches to all items
A pair of silver-plated Scottie dog bookends, three Caithness paperweights, another, a clear glass atomisers and a pot and cover, another atomiser, a stepped scent bottle, no stopper and other glasswareCondition report: Caithness paperweights - with scuffing. Scent bottle no stopper. Tarnished bookends, small cigarette box tarnished and rusted.
A Japanese silver cigarette box, the cover incised with a river scene with Mount Fuji in multi-metal, stamp marked silver 950, 16.7 long, accompanied with a silver-mounted tray, 20cm long, a brass Tibetan prayer wheel, 16.5cm high and a Chinese bamboo brush pot, incised with inscriptions, 11.5cm high (7)Condition report: Cigarette box - minute scratches to the base.Tray - surface scratches.Prayer wheel - dents, verdigris, minus the handle, knop not sitting straight.Brush pot - surface scratches, small splits to base, knocks to the rim.
Chinese white metal scent flask of tapered form decorated with flowering Prunus, together with a George V silver pill box of circular form, (Birmingham 1911), George V Scottish silver heart shaped bookmark (Edinburgh 1920), Victorian silver pepperette (London 1889), and a Continental silver salt (5)
Late 19th century German silver box of circular form with ornate embossed decoration and domed slip in lid with scene depicting a battle, marked with crescent moon, crown and 930, also bearing London import marks for 1893 and retailers mark for Martin Sugar, 13cm in diameter, approximately 10oz
Fine quality, Heritage Collection Limited Edition, contemporary silver wine coaster of circular form, with silver gilt bark effect border, turned wooden base and inset silver boss with engraved initials, (London 1986). Christopher Lawrence. Together with a Heritage Collection Certificate No. 25 of 100, original receipt dated 1986 and box. Coaster 10.7cm diameter.
Selection of early 20th century Continental silver, including a Finnish silver cigarette box of rectangular form with hinged domed cover and engraved monogram, on four bun feet (underside marked), a Finnish silver napkin ring with engraved initials (marked inside), and a Danish silver napkin ring with Art nouveau style floral decoration (marked inside). Together with an English silver cigarette case with inlaid gold decoration and engraved initials (Chester 1919). Cigarette box 18cm across. (4)
Late 19th/early 20th century Japanese silver box of rectangular form, with spot hammered finish and Iris floral decoration in high relief, hinged cover and black wood lined interior, underside with Japanese silver marks. 26.5cm overall length.Condition report: General overall condition good, some surface wear, scratching and minor denting, no major damage or repair, hinge is slightly distorted and pin is sticking out, cover does not close tight, corners are knocked, interior wood scuffed.
1920s silver cigarette box of rectangular form, wood lined interior and hinged cover with engine turned decoration, on a splayed base (Sheffield 1928). Walker & Hall. 13.5cm across.Condition report: General overall condition very good, some minor surface scratching, wear and dents, No visible signs of damage or repair. Interior good. Marks clear.
Cartier Ballon Bleu stainless wristwatch with quartz movement, round silver-coloured guilloché dial with Roman numerals in black, inner seconds track in black, blued steel hands, sapphire set winding crown within a circular void formed by the crown guard, with 262022WX 3653 to the case back, on a stainless steel bracelet with polished and satin finish links, signed Cartier concealed deployant clasp. Case 33mm. Accompanied by the original receipt of purchase dated 5th November 2016 for £5,040, Cartier box and instruction book, and outer protective card box.
Victorian coromandel toiletry box with, engraved initialled plaque to the hinged top, having silver mounted cut glass fittings and various ecoutrements to the plush lined interior with removable tray and pin closed side flush jewellery drawer below, the silver marked for W.N. London 1870, 30cm wideCondition report: The box in good antique condition with some fine natural shrinkage splits, a few minor dings and losses. Some wear to the interior, including to the velvet, One of the glass bottles and stoppers is chipped, some wear to a couple of the silver tops, some clouding to glass interiors - please see photos.
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