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A George V hallmarked silver cigar case with gilt interior, makers marks indistinct, Birmingham 1916, and a hallmarked silver cigarette box (2).Additional InformationCigar case is 14.25 x 8.5cm. Heavy tarnishing and toning throughout. Surface scratches, some small dents. Does not close tightly and there is a gap visible all round. The cigarette box is in poor condition. The lid is sprung, there are dents, the lid is splaying away from the base and there are heavy scratches to it.
An early Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box of rectangular form, with engine turned detail and foliate scroll decoration to the elongated thumb piece enclosing a gilt washed interior, London 1841, length 8cm, approx 88.5g.Additional InformationMarks to base interior are clear. Maker's mark to lid slight rubbed. The lion and date letter are clear. There are some scratches and minor indentations including to the cartouche to the exterior. Scratches to interior, light general wear. The lid hinge is ever so slightly spring as it comes back up leaving a very small gap between that and the body.
An early 20th century Swedish silver matte black enamel and pique style decorated snuff box of rectangular form with gilt washed interior, post 1912, width 8.5cm, approx 142g.Additional InformationThe back right corner of the lid has a 2mm x 2mm slither chip, the base has an opposing 2mm x 3mm slither chip to one corner, there is a pin head sized chip to one of the side panels, some rubbing to the metalwork and surface scratches,
A late Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box of rounded rectangular form, with foliate scroll engraved detail throughout and gilt washed interior, Birmingham 1890, width 4.75cm, approx 36g.Additional InformationA good proportion of the gilt washed interior remains, closes well, light surface scratches.
NATHANIEL MILLS; an early Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box of rounded rectangular form, with foliate decorated border and central plaque engraved with the initials 'CS', with remnants of gilt washed interior, Birmingham 1840, length 7cm, approx 60.3g.Additional InformationThe lid closes tightly but it is quite stiff, some tarnishing, a few surface knocks, light surface scratches and the gilt washed interior is heavily worn.
GEORGE UNITE; a Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box of rectangular form, with foliate engraved scrolls and central circular cartouche set with initials 'JM', Birmingham 1876, width 5.25cm, approx 38g.Additional InformationLittle traces of the gilt washed interior remain, the action closes well, light surface scratches and a couple of tiny dents.
JOSEPH WILMORE; an early Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box of rounded rectangular form, the cover and base with allover foliate engraved decoration centred with the initials WS, with remnants of gilt washed interior, Birmingham circa 1840 (date letter obscured), width 7.25cm, approx 75.4g (af).Additional InformationThe border beneath the cover is split, this runs 4mm through the frame, the upper section does not sit flush to the base and is loose, surface scratches and tarnishing throughout,
A George IV hallmarked silver pill box of rectangular form with gilt washed detail and foliate raised border, Thomas Parker, Birmingham 1828, width 3.25cm, approx 13.5g.Additional InformationWhilst the form of this box indicates it being a vinaigrette, we cannot see where a grille would ever have been, there are certainly no traces of a hinge. The lid closes but not firmly. Light surface scratches throughout. There is a sprung dent to the base.
JOSEPH WILMORE; an early 19th century hallmarked silver vinaigrette of rounded rectangular form, with textured ribbed body and with pierced gilt washed grille, hallmarks slightly obscured, width 4.4cm, approx 23g.Additional InformationThe lid closes relatively tightly, a few surface knocks, the gilt wash is worn away in parts, the piece is filthy and it is difficult to read the hallmarks due to the shape of the case. The hinged vinaigrette section is slightly sprung. This will be posted in an extra small box. Please see our postage page for prices.
JOSEPH WILMORE; a George III hallmarked silver vinaigrette of rectangular form, the lift-off cap enclosing a pull-out gilt washed grille, with band of engraved detail to both cover and base, width 2.5cm, approx 8.8g.Additional InformationSome light surface scratches and wear but overall OK. This will be posted in an extra small box. Please see our postage page for prices.
JOHN, EDWARD, WALTER & JOHN BARNARD; a Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug with chased floral decoration surrounding engraved decoration and date, London 1873, approx 4.6ozt, fitted in original shaped box.Additional InformationSome heavy toning in parts, noticeably around the handle and a vertical band across the inscription. This is purely where it has been stored in the original case. Light surface scratches and a couple of tiny dents. A few scuffs to the case.
ROBERT CHANDLER; a Edward VII hallmarked silver Art Nouveau oval trinket box, the hinged lid with repoussé flower on honeycomb ground with a wave border, Birmingham 1906, width 11.5cm, approx 1.9ozt.Additional InformationMinor indentations surface scratches and nicks. The lower rim of lid with one small misshapen section.
AJ ZIMMMERMAN & CO LTD; a George V hallmarked silver jewellery box of shaped outline with original green velvet fitted interior, Birmingham 1919, 9.7cm.Additional InformationMinor indentations, scratches nicks and tarnish, interior thin in places, split to one corner with discolouration. Makers mark a little rubbed, marks to lid rubbed but legible.
A George V hallmarked silver and part crocodile skin hip flask, with twist action lid, Sheffield 1917, height approx 13cm.Additional InformationThe lid does not close and stands proud, some rubbing and lifting to the crocodile skin and tarnishing and toning with surface scratches. This will be a small box to a UK mainland address.
BROOK & SON; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette box, the hinged cover with engine turned decoration and raised on four bracket feet, Sheffield 1930, length 17cm.Additional InformationMarks clear. There is a pronounced and deep scratch/gouge to the top with further scratches, nicks and some surface indentations throughout. Further scratches to the lid underside. Heavy tarnish throughout and the base quite heavily worn with the lining coming away from the edge to one corner.
Potter (Beatrix). Peter Rabbit's Almanac for 1929, Frederick Warne, [1928], 13 full-page colour illustrations (one for each month plus frontispiece), patterned endpapers, biro ownership name on front free endpaper, original beige boards with colour illustration inset to covers, lightly dust-soiled and marked, spine rubbed and a little chipped, joints cracked, 12mo, together with Wood (Lawson) , The Hamper of "Mr." Books, 1st edition, Frederick Warne, [1916], complete set of six booklets, each with colour illustrations and pictorial wrappers, staples rusty, plus a Warne advertisement booklet 'A Selected List of Picture Books for Children' (folded), contained together in original cardboard box (rubbed and broken), plus Nister (Ernest, publisher) , Our Darlings Surprise Pictures, circa 1895, eight chromolithograph slatted movable illustrations (all in working order), letterpress vignettes, some spotting and marks, soiled with area of loss to fore-margins (also affecting lower cover), patterned endpapers, hinges split, original cloth-backed glazed pictorial boards, rubbed and marked, folio, and a quantity of other children's books, including a defective copy in original wrappers of A True History of a Little Old Woman who found a Silver Penny , by Matthew Gregory Lewis, printed for Richard Phillips, 1812, a shaped book entitled Three Little Doggies, four titles by Louis Wain, three little books by Kate Greenaway (one modern), two by Kathleen Ainslie, several Dean Rag Books, and a movable entitled Fun in the Forest published by Raphael Tuck, some defective (Qty: 24)NOTESThe first item is the only Beatrix Potter almanac produced; the author was unhappy with the finished article, and so the planned series of almanacs did not go ahead.
Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, Centenary Edition, London: Frederick Warne, 2003, full-page colour illustrations, all edges gilt, original ivory calf, lettered and blocked in silver and gold, with colour illustration mounted on upper cover, 16mo, with six plates from the book colour-printed on card, a printed booklet The History of the Tale of Squirrel Nutkin 1903-2003, and a gilt-blocked leather bookmark, contained together in original brown leather presentation box, hinged lid lettered in silver and with mounted colour illustration, in publisher's cardboard box, (limited edition, 74/100 copies), plus another copy of the same (limited edition, 75/100 copies), together with 4 other Beatrix Potter boxed Centenary Editions: The Tailor of Gloucester, 2003, (limited edition, 75/100 copies); The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, 2003, (limited edition, 145/500 copies); and 2 copies of The Tailor of Gloucester, 2003, (limited edition, 213/500 & 322/500 copies), none with publisher's white card chemise (all in publisher's cardboard box) (Qty: 6)
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