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A set of three Royal Mint 2005 silver proof ‘Battle of Trafalgar’ commemorative silver proof coins in box dated, a set of two Royal Mint coins to commemorate Sir Winston Churchill dated 1965 and 2015, a Royal Mint 2010 silver proof medal, a Royal Mint 2003 silver proof £10 coin and a Westminster 2007 silver proof £10 coin.
A parcel lot of hallmarked silver to include a novelty ashtray formed as a quaich, length 10.5cm, Edinburgh 1939, Hamilton & Inches, a cigarette box, a bottle coaster with turned wooden base, an ashtray and a trinket dish, various dates and makers, together with a continental silver trinket dish. (6)
An early Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box of rectangular form with engine turned sides and base, the cover decorated in relief with foliate scrolls around a cartouche engraved 'PRESENTED TO Samuel Gaskell Esq. by the Legators of the late MR. THOMAS HOLDEN', length 9cm, Birmingham 1839, Francis Clarke.
An Indian Silver Cigar-Box, Apparently Unmarked, probably Late 19th/Early 20th Century, oblong, the hinged cover chased with a scene of a figure on horseback pig-sticking, within a landscape and with a foliage border, the long sides chased on one side with two elephants and on the other two tigers, the short sides with differing scenes of animals hunting, wood lined, 18.5cm long. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a very minor softening to the high points. There is some staining to the wood lining. The hinge is bruised so that the cover sits slightly forward when closed.
A George III Silver Snuff-Box, by Robert Cattle and James Barber, York, 1807, oval with reeded sides, the hinged cover engraved with initial 'M'; Together With: a Victorian Silver-Mounted Mother-of-Pearl Fruit-Knife, by George Unite, Birmingham,1897, the snuff-box 8cm wide, 2oz 11dwt. (2) Robert Cattle and James Barber would seem to have entered into partnership sometime after 20 November 1807, when Cattle was submitting silver to the York Assay office on his own account and 27 December of that year when they is the first record of them submitting work together (M. Baggott, An Illustrated Guide to York Hallmarks 1776-1858 and a Transcript and Index of the York Assay Office Ledger 1805-1821, Bodmin, 2010, ledger pp.16-17). The present box is very probably that which was submitted by 'Mess Cattle & Barber' on 26 March 1808 as part of a parcel of silver weighing 297oz 9dwt (op cit., ledger p. 19, line 1).. The snuff-box: Fully marked inside the base including with York town mark. The cover part marked with maker's mark, lion passant and duty mark. There is a small amount of wear to the marks, though each is legible. There are some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The surface is somewhat bright. The fruit-knife: Fully marked on blade. The marks are clear. There is some pitting to the blade. The handle with silver shield later engraved with initials.
A George IV Silver Double Snuff-Box, Maker's Mark GC, Possibly for George Cowie, London, 1821, oval and with two hinged covers, engraved overall with rosettes on a matted ground, further engraved top and bottom with a coat-of-arms, each with differing Egerton crest, and on the sides with initials 'FHE' and a crest, 8.5cm wide, 3oz The arms are those of Egerton, possibly for Francis Henry Egerton (1756-1829). In 1829 Egerton succeeded his brother John to become 8th Earl of Bridgewater. . Fully marked inside one section. The other section and each cover further struck with maker's mark twice. The marks have some wear but are generally legible. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Set of Victorian Silver-Mounted Ivory Fruit-Knives and Fruit-Forks, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1853, each piece with carved ivory handle, the blades and tines engraved with foliage scrolls, comprising 12 fruit-forks and 11 fruit-knives, in fitted brass-bound box, the box 30cm wide (23) . Each piece fully marked on blades or tines. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are cracks and discolouration to the ivory. The box has some cracking and loss to the veneer as well as scratching overall.
A Mount Blanc Meisterstück Ramses II Silver-Gilt and Lapis Lazuli Ball-Point Pen, Model Number EM100349, Circa 1995, with fluted gilt shaft and lapis lazuli inlaid cap, with burgundy leather carrying case and fitted box with outer sleeve, with booklet, signed certificate and polishing cloth, the box 17.2cm square Provenance: Joyas and Joyas, Jewellery and Watches, Tenerife, circa 1995. . The pen has some tarnish in places and contains a Mont Blanc ball point pen cartridge. There are some minor scuffs to the box and the leather case.
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