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An Early 20th Century Handmade Brussels Bobbin Lace Fan, mounted on light pink mother of pearl sticks, the monture plain. The fan is finished with a knotted and fringed cream silk tassel. Guard length 10 inches or 25cm. Together with a wooden fan box, covered in gold, blue and silver coloured paper, labelled inside the slightly domed lid ''J Duvelleroy 167 Regent Street, London W''; and A Late 19th Century Gilded Wooden Fan, the monture carved and pierced and with sticks continuing up onto the leaf à la Sultane. The single leaf is formed from bands of cream silk alternating with machine insertion lace, the top border being wider and finished with a shaped edge. Guard length 9 inches or 23cm (2)Fan 1 - In good order, very very slight discoloration to the lace. The box has no fastening nor seems to ever have had. Fan 2 - Generally sound albeit a bit soiled. The gilding is rubbed in places. The ribbon on the verso has losses (second layer) and is detached at one end on the bottom border.
A Bone Fan, mounted à la Sultane, the monture carved and pierced, with regular and repeated designs, the pink silk leaf plain recto/verso, contained in a pink silk fabric covered fan box; A Further Bone Fan, carved and pierced and à la Sultane, the cream silk leaf embroidered with several shapes and sizes of silver sequins; A Bone Frame for a telescopic fan, the upper guards carved and inlaid with silver metal roundels; and A Small Early 20th Century Bone Fan, with some gilding and inset metal roundels, the gauze leaf mounted à l'Anglaise and covered with gold sequins in a scrolling design (4)The first fan is generally in good order, the top border having losses, and the box fabric is damaged. The second fan has been affected by humidity and the sequins to several panels are tarnished. The third fan is intact but lacking a leaf, and the final fan has one broken rib and a repaired break to the upper guard.
An Early 20th White Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the gauze leaf mounted à l'Anglaise and applied with cream silk in the upper section, the whole them embroidered with silver sequins and panels of silver foil. The verso is plain. Guard length 8.5 inches or 21cm. Together with a cream card fan box embossed in gold within the lid ''J Duvelleroy BY APPOINTMENT LONDON, 167 Regent Street W''; and A Striking Early 20th Century Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the monture dyed a rich ruby red, the guards gilded and silvered in scrolling and foliate designs. The double leaf lacks a recto, the verso of beige gauze remaining. The rivets bear red stones. Guard length 9.5 inches or 24cm. Together with a dark pink silk covered card fan box, the lining a bright pink silk (2)Fan 1 - Generally very good, one glue stain under the gauze on the lower guard. Fan 2 - The monture is in good order, the recto of the leaf is not present.
An Early 19th Century Pale Horn Brisé Fan, slightly gilded, the sticks with pointed tips, and painted with flowers to the recto. The monture is set with small silver metal roundels. The verso is plain. Guard length 7 inches or 18cm. Together with a wooden box of the correct size, varnished, the lid painted with flowers; and A Late 19th Century Pale Horn Fan, the cream gauze leaf mounted à l'Anglaise, and embroidered with swags and bows and flowers in tiny gold and silver sequins. The monture is gilded and painted in silver on the guards in noticeably Art Nouveau style. Guard length 8 inches or 20cm (2)Fan 1 - Generally sound, paint rubbed, needs replacement ribbon. Fan 2 - The sticks are all present but at least one needs re-securing. The gauze is strong, one tiny hole next to a stick, hard to see.
A Large Circa 1890's Black Gauze Fan, mounted à l'Anglaise on black wooden sticks, the upper border edged with a fine narrow black bobbin lace. The guards and gorge are clouté with silver metal dots and feature lightly carved flowers which are painted in soft blue and gold. The leaf is painted in shades of soft blue and turquoise, and embroidered with tiny gold and blue sequins. Musical instruments feature in the centre and side vignettes, along with two charming scenes of a figure in Pierrot costume playing music to his lady. The verso is undecorated. Guard length 13 inches or 33cm plus lace. Contained in a cream silk covered card fan box with domed lid, a label for J Duvelleroy 167 regent Street London fixed to the lid interior; A Dainty Circa 1900 Cream Gauze Fan, of scalloped balloon form, mounted on carved, pierced and silvered bone sticks. The silk leaf, mounted à l'Anglaise, is embroidered with silver sequins of various sizes and forms, and swags of tambour work in metal threads. Guard length 6.75 inches or 16cm, overall height as leaf protrudes, 8.25 inches or 21cm; and A 1920's Chinese Wood And Paper Tourist Fan, with brightly coloured leaf (3)Black fan: Generally good: two inner sticks/ribs are detached as the rivet is missing, the sticks consequently all loose (all present). Cream fan, some light foxing to the silk and next to the upper guard the silk is just starting to split. Sequins bright and shiny.
A Circa 1900-10 Fan, the leaf of black net embroidered with sprays of iris and leaves and embellished with silver sequins. The leaf is mounted on black wood sticks, which are lightly incised and clouté with small silver metal roundels. Guard length 10 inches or 25.5cm; A Large Late 19th Century Fan, of black gauze appliqued with machine lace flower baskets swags and bows. The monture, of black wood, is incised in a classical design, the lower guards and gorge sticks being attractively shaped. Guard length 13 inches or 33cm; and A Large Late 19th White Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the sticks carved and pierced and silvered, both guards being particularly detailed in design. The main body of the leaf is cream gauze, in vertical bands alternating with cream lace, the top border of Valenciennes bobbin lace with a flower repeat. Guard length 14 inches or 35.5cm. Together with a brown leather-effect fan box, the lid interior embossed in gold with the Prince of Wales feathers and ''Nathalie Sloane Street London'' (3)Fan 1 - The fan is generally sound but the original off white colour of the embroidery has been affected by humidity and approx. Half is now quite brown. A small amount of the sequins have tarnished. Fan 2 - The ribs have probably been re-secured as there is glue residue on the leaf, showing up as clear, not brown. Fan 3 - Generally good save for glue having been used to re-secure some ribs which has left brown stains in places. The box lid is missing one end.
SET OF SIX CASED GEORGE III SILVER SPOONS engraved with scroll and foliate designs. Each spoon engraved "From VRI Christmas 1880" London 1804, makers marks for Frederick Elkington and John Whiting. 9 troy Oz approx, in original velvet fitteds case marked " "By Appointment Elkington & Co". (6) Condition Report: Appear in good overall condition with no obvious significant damage. Box and spoons with surface wear, latches working.
Dutch continental silver panel chain link bracelet, cast Biblical decoration possibly depicting Moses and the Ten Commandments, remnants of gold plate, tongue and box snap clasp, engraved to reverse, Dutch dolphin hallmark, width approximately 27mm at widest point, length approximately 18.5cm
George V silver cigarette box of square plain form, the lid engraved Westoe L.T.T. 1926 C.P.B. Goldson H'Cap Singles (Chares Paston Browne Goldson went on to become a Major in The Royal Artillery during WWII) hallmarked William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1925 (af) together with a silver cigarette case with inscription Intercounty Tennis Champonships 1938 Winners of Group 2 - Durham... listed names to include C.P.B Goldson, engine turned decoration to hinged lid and the initials PBG to rectangular cartouch, hallmarks indistinct (2)
Edwardian tortoiseshell silver trinket box of oval form raised on four bun feet, the tortoiseshell hinged lid with wreath, ribbon and bow silver inlay, crown and fleur de lis border surround, chased floral and foliate decoration to body, makers Arthur Cook, Birmingham 1902, height approximately 3cm
Collection of assorted silver to include silver trinket box of square form with pie crust border, dimple decoration and central shield shaped blank cartouche to hinged lid, plain sides and base, dimensions approximately 2cm x 5cm together with a silver trinket box of elongated hexagonal form, hinged lid with engraved foliated decoration and blank cartouche to centre, dimensions approximately 2cm x 4.5cm x 5.5cm; a silver napkin ring with engine turned decoration and blank rectangular cartouche, makers W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1955, height approximately 2.5cm; a silver sugar sifter spoon, a silver tot glass with knopped baluster stem and a silver coffee spoon (6)
Pair of late Victorian silver napkin rings, crimped rims, makers Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1895, height approximately 2.5cm; an early George V silver circular pill box, plain form with gilt interior, makers Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1918, diameter approximately 3cm together with a single silver napkin ring, central wreath decoration with inscription Chum (4)
George III silver snuff box with zigzag engine turned decoration to hinged lid, body and base, moulded edges, blank rectangular cartouche to centre of hinged lid, cast floral decoration to thumb lip, gilt interior, makers Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham 1826, dimensions approximately 1.5cm h x 3.5cm d x 7cm l
Imported late 19th century Arts & Crafts enamelled silver snuff box of oval form, the hinged lid with engine turned enamelled design depicting a woman's head wearing a flower crown, gilt interior, import mark for Heinrich Levinger, Birmingham 1899, height approximately 2cm (enamelled chipped at the top)
Elizabeth Silver hinged bangle, engraved scroll decoration to upper half, width approximately 7.5mm, tongue and box snap clasp, complete with safety chain, makers initials QP, hallmarked Birmingham 1966 together with another silver hinged bangle, engraved scroll decoration to upper half, width approximately 18mm, tongue and box snap clasp complete with safety, makers RPH Jewellery Co Ltd, Birmingham 1965 (2)
Cased silver egg cup and teaspoon, the egg cup having faceted bowl, makers Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1930, the rat tail pattern silver tea spoon hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930 together with a white metal hinged bangle, bright cut ivy decoration, tongue and box clasp (2)
Edwardian silver heart shaped jewellery box raised on three feet with foliate shoulders, the hinged lid with repousse horse and carriage scene, church and trees to the background, velvet lined gilt interior, leather lined base, makers William Comyns & Sons, dimensions approximately 4.5cm (h) x 9cm (l)
Victorian silver hinged box, repousse butterfly, floral and foliate scroll decoration to hinged lid, repousse fan shapes, bead and crimped border, blank cartouche to centre, chased foliate decoration to sides, gilt interior, makers Jacob Berman, London 1883, dimensions approximately 4cm (h) x 11.5cm (l) x 8.5cm (w)
Late 19th century cased set of twelve French parcel-gilt silver teaspoons, sugar tongs and tea leaves strainer, the tea strainer of jam pan form, swing handle, engraved floral and foliate decoration with blank cartouche to body, the teaspoons with engraved and cast foliate scroll decoration, the sugar tongs with claw bowls, engraved and cast floral and foliate decoration, makers Edouard Clerc, French silver convention marks, in fitted Danglade Bordeaux box
Silver lidded box of rectangular form, the replacement lid with engine turned decoration and blank circular cartouche, cast floral decoration to raised border; makers initials TD, London 1832, the plain body hallmarked D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1916, height approximately 4cm; a silver oval pill box with engraved floral decoration, hinged lid, import initials CME, hallmarked Birmingham, dimensions approximately 3.5cm x 2.5cm
George V enamelled silver gilt hexagonal pill box, purple guilloche enamel to lid with central applied marcasite silver poesy basket, engine turned decoration to base, import marks for Gourdel Vales & Co, London 1929, with glass liner, the hinged lid with cork interior, dimensions approximately 3.5cm
A small Victorian silver ashtray in the form of a stylised leaf, raised on three ball feet, makers Samuel Walton Smith, Birmingham 1887, an Edwardian silver match box holder with repousse stylised floral and foliate scroll decoration with putti figures around centre blank cartouche, makers William Devenport, Birmingham 1901; an Edwardian pierced silver swing handled bon bon dish raised on four ball feet, repousse floral and foliate decoration to border, scroll design to handle, makers H J Cooper & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1901, diameter approximately 11.5cm and a pair of pierced EPNS bon bon dishes of quatrefoil form, oval cherub masks to each corner (5)
Collection of silver items to include silver five bar toast rack, makers Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1935, height approximately 7.5cm; a circular silver pill box, floral and foliate decoration to lid, makers F R Gomm, Birmingham 1918, diameter approximately 3cm; three silver napkin rings and two silver handled magnifying glasses (7)
Einar Modahl: Norwegian enamelled silver panel necklace, each curved flared panel with blue basse-taille enamelling and black enamelled stripe to each end, width approximately 22mm, tongue and box clasp, stamped 925 S Sterling Norway with Eina Modahl makers mark, length approximately 38cm (enamel chipped on the clasp panel)
Victorian diamond and enamelled unmarked yellow and rose gold and silver set brooch modelled as a sailing boat, round old cut diamond set sails (two diamonds missing) channel and bead settings, green enamelled hull and blue enamelled waves (some enamel missing) hinged pin and safety catch brooch fittings, complete with safety chain, height approximately 2.5cm in fitted Wartski leather box
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