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Rare arts and crafts silver and enamel sweet box lid with enamel insert around reads sweets to the sweet with winged heart underneath as shown in image the box is no hallmarked but has tested silver it measures approx 6.3cm dia height 4.5cm in good condition dent to edge of box as shown uncleaned, the enamel on this piece is in very good overall condition
A Chinese Straits Silver Hinged Pierced-Work Container 19th Century, H.G.Beasley Collection. This container, or box, has a hinged top that has a padded liner and was possibly used to keep either a pair of scissors or a set of hairpins in. It is completely covered with pierced-work decoration comprising scrolling floral designs. Length 11.25cm. The hinged top is missing its clasp.Provenance: from the well-known H. G. Beasley Collection. Harry Geoffrey Beasely assembled his collection between 1895 & 1939. Following his death in 1939 the collection was widely dispersed with many pieces going to the British Museum, such was the quality of the collection.Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.For reference and details of similar items see the 1984 book “Straits Chinese Silver” by Ho Wing Meng.Note: this is one of six lots of Straits silver from the H. G. Beasley Collection we are offering.
A Fine Pair of Chinese Straits Silver Covered Boxes 19th Century, H.G.Beasley Collection. Each box identical and covered with embossed decoration, the finials with chased decoration. One box contains a small faded paper label suggesting these were collected on Christmas Day 1927. Height 11cm.Provenance: from the well-known H. G. Beasley Collection. Harry Geoffrey Beasely assembled his collection between 1895 & 1939. Following his death in 1939 the collection was widely dispersed with many pieces going to the British Museum, such was the quality of the collection.Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.For reference and details of similar items see the 1984 book “Straits Chinese Silver” by Ho Wing Meng.Note: this is one of six lots of Straits silver from the H. G. Beasley Collection we are offering.
A Fine & Rare Chinese Straits Silver Sireh Box, 19th Century, H.G.Beasley Collection. A tobacco or betel-nut box with hinged cover. The box covered in embossed decoration of high quality workmanship. The centre of the cover being a separate roundel of filigree surmounted by a semi-precious stone. Diameter of box 7cm.Provenance: from the well-known H. G. Beasley Collection. Harry Geoffrey Beasely assembled his collection between 1895 & 1939. Following his death in 1939 the collection was widely dispersed with many pieces going to the British Museum, such was the quality of the collection. The accompanying label suggests this box was acquired from the “Wray Collection” in 1938.Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.For reference and details of similar items see the 1984 book “Straits Chinese Silver” by Ho Wing Meng.Note: this is one of six lots of Straits silver from the H. G. Beasley Collection we are offering.
Matchbox: A boxed Matchbox Series, Auto Transporter Mit 6 Autos, German issue, comprising: Car Transporter, Accessory Pack No. 2; Vauxhall Cresta, No. 22, pale pink body; Jaguar X.K.140, No. 32, off-white body; Ford Zodiac, No. 33, green body; Hillman Minx, No. 43, two-tone blue and cream body; Rolls Royce Silver Cloud, No. 44, metallic blue body; and Vauxhall Victor, No. 45, yellow body, vehicles all appear good, box torn to lid, and slight scuffing and general wear, rare example.
Dinky: A collection of unboxed, playworn, diecast vehicles, to comprise: Pressure Refueller, 642; Ford Zephyr, 162, Austin Seven Countryman, 199; Rover 75, 156; 25 PR Gun 686 (2); 20 Ton Lorry Mounted Crane, 972; Trailer, 25G; Jaguar 3.4 Litre, 195; Ford Fairline; Rolls-Royce SIlver Wraith, 150; Halesowen Farm Trailer, 320; Trailer, 428 (2); Armoured Car, 670; Field Artillery Tractor, 688; Army Water Tanker, 643; an empty Blaw-Knox Bulldozer, 961 box; and two unboxed Tri-ang Minic ships: M.703 and M.706. (one box)
including a teaspoon, sifting spoon and serving spoon, all marked 84 zolonitki indicating a minimum standard of 875/1000 silver, and a matchbox cover with indecipherable marks, all with polychrome cloisonné enamel decoration, together with a pocket tobacco box, marked 88 zolonitki, indicating a minimum standard of 916/000 silver, with piano hinged cover and elaborate polychrome champlevé enamel decoration including an inscription (a Russian phrase the equivalent of ' take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselves ') (5)
the necklace a uniform fringe of round amethyst beads alternating with square spacers with reeded pegs terminating in a bound bead of either lapis lazuli, cornelian or chrysoprase forming the fringe, barrel clasp, length 37.5cm, presented in its original fitted case with label inside stating 'Réproduction des Bijoux de la XIIme Dynastie découverts à Dahchour par Mr J. de Morgan, les 15 et 16 Fèvrier 1895' (Reproduction of the jewels of the 12th dynasty, discovered at Dahshur [a royal necropolis in the desert on the west bank of the Nile approximately 40 kilometres south of Cairo] by Mr J. de Morgan [Jean-Jacques de Morgan, 1857-1924, a French mining engineer, geologist, and archaeologist] on the 15th and 16th February 1895); the wooden box, stamped on the top with the maker's mark of an Egyptian vulture above 'C.Parvis, Cairo', has another label on the bottom stating 'La bôite du Collier est faite en bois de Cedre du Liban et ce bois faisait partie du Coffre renfermant les bijoux appartenant à la Princesse Ita fille de Usertensen, XIIme Dynastie' (The necklace box is made of cedar of Lebanon wood, and this wood was part of the coffer containing the jewels belonging to Princess Ita daughter of 'Usertensen' [in fact Amenemhat II], 12th Dynasty). Also included in the lot are two enamel brooches in the Egyptian taste, both depicting eagles with spread wings in red, blue, white and green enamel, one silver gilt, the other tests for gold, widths of both 3.8cm (3)
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