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Various items of jewellery, including a 19th century gold framed miniature portrait of a girl, the gold mounts with fine-link chains (damaged), a bombé-shaped gold brooch pavé-set with graduated turquoise cabochons and centred with a rose-cut diamond, the foliate clasp set with small diamonds and centred with an emerald in silver and gold, a set of three carved coral rose studs, a clasp centred with an oval-shaped ruby cabochon, four emerald cabochons and pearls, a gold wristwatch on gold bangle, a small silk bracelet with diamond-set slide, a small gold-mounted carved shall box
A late 19th century German silver singing bird automata music box, maker's mark for J D Schleissner and Sohne, in the manner of Karl Griesbaum, of shaped rectangular form, the top with oval hinged cover decorated with a figural scene, opening to reveal a feathered automated bird and pierced grille, the box repousee decorated with birds amongst scrolling foliage, with applied opening catch in the form of a bird, stamped 930, 10.2cm wide
A George III hallmarked silver bell shaped footed mustard pot with pierced sides, loop handle and hinged stepped domed lid, maker's initials CM, London 1773, with blue glass liner, height 11cm including thumb piece, approx 2.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There is a split to one of the upright bars and another is misshapen. There is a crude finish where the handle is attached. Lid is unmarked. Postage: UK small box %15 plus VAT.
NATHANIEL MILLS; an early to mid-19th century hallmarked silver snuff box with engine turned decorated hinged base and lid centred with a crested cartouche, with cast foliate border and linear sides, Birmingham 1826-1857, 5 x 3 x 2.5cm, approx 1.3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Hinges are firm. Overall just general surface wear.
THOMAS SMITH (possibly); a George III hallmarked silver gilt rectangular snuff box with engine turned decorated base and lid with flush hinge, centred with applied rectangular vacant cartouche, with gilt interior, Birmingham 1835, 8 x 5cm, approx 2.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition, the lid closes properly but there is a small gap to the side with thumb piece, areas of rubbing to the gilt, particularly to the corners of the main body, thumb piece and edges, engine turned decoration in tact, areas of tarnish mainly to the sides, minor areas of traces of usage mainly to the interior.
EDWARD SMITH; a Victorian hallmarked silver shaped rectangular snuff box with overall engine turned decoration and foliate scroll thumb piece, with hinged lid enclosing gilt washed interior, with cartouche engraved with presentation inscription dated 1861, Birmingham 1857, 8 x 5.5cm, approx 3.6ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
STUART DEVLIN; a limited edition Elizabeth II hallmarked silver gilt egg enclosing a figure of donkey and a mouse seated on a green guilloche enamel detailed cactus, London 1978, number 50/100, with signed certificate of authenticity, boxed, approx 4.4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There is very light surface scratches and some wear to the box.
A group of costume jewellery containing various necklaces to include rough garnet coloured example, also a small group of rings, silver jewellery, including a porcelain inset Charles Horner brooch, a 9ct yellow gold locket pendant, a Norwegian David Andersen pendant, etc, and a hallmarked silver pill box.
A Scandinavian 830 silver circular brooch depicting Valkyrien, diameter 6.5cm, two further brooches to include gold plated oval example, an oval white metal locket pendant, a snap bangle and a George V hallmarked silver snuff box, Birmingham 1928 (6). CONDITION REPORT: Postage: UK extra small box £12 plus VAT.
WILEMAN & CO; a Foley semi-porcelain biscuit barrel decorated with cats on tree branches and with silver plated mounts and swing handle, printed marks no.7605, height 16cm. CONDITION REPORT: Tarnishing to the silver plated mounts, light rubbing to the gilding, light surface wear, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations. Postage cost to UK: Small box at £15 plus VAT. Cost to Australia: £70 plus VAT.
A Benjamin Martin Universal-Type Compound Microscope, c.1760, English, unsigned, base comprising a flat-folding tripod base with socket to accept plano-concave mirror gimbal peg, centre of foot supports square section brass pillar, engraved with objective focusing levels, triform stage mounted on square collar with screw clamp and fine focus screw to rear, top of square column terminates in winged screw to support brass compound tube, body tube incorporating a Martin lens above objective, twin drawer tube, eyepiece with sliding dust cover, in fine sharkskin case lined with red silk velvet with brass escutcheon and handle, containing six numbered objectives, live box, Bonnani stage, silver Leiberkuhn and case, magnifier, fish plate, wet cell, stage forceps, talc box and glass tube set of sliders, case 27cm wideFootnote:For an identical instrument unsigned but with original bill of sale from Benjamin Martin see Joseph Priestley's microscope at the Science Museum: https://blog.sciencemuseum.org.uk/joseph-priestleys-microscope-lens/
A Silver Cased Deck Watch by H Williamson, signed 'H Williamson Ltd 81 Farringdon road London EC no. 2372', white enamel dial with outer second dial, hallmarked for London 1928, within brass case and mahogany box with named ivory disc Note: Completely overhauled and test regulated March 2010 by James Reed C.M.B.H.I.
[§] GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART ENGRAVED SILVER BOX BY PETER D. R. POWELL, GLASGOW 1961 of oval outline with domed hinged lid, engraved with a Chinoiserie scene, the interior lined with leather, stamped maker's marks G.S.A., hallmarked Glasgow 1961 13cm across Note: This box was designed as a box for collar stiffeners. The fantastical scene on the lid depicts a Royal palace set in a landscape with an exotic bird. In the imagination of the maker the King who lived in this palace and who was interested in clothes, insisted that the tail feathers of this bird be used for his collar stiffeners.
GB Face Value - Large Flat Box containing modern duplicate GB stamps in sets in albums, presentation packs and booklets to 2016. Face Value stated to be approx. £2500. Also some albums and a box containing an album with a GB postmark collection, Morley Bright watermark detector and a 1935 Silver Jubilee 2/- booklet complete and fine.
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