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Victorian tortoiseshell and silver patch or trinket box with motto Donné Par Lamitie to lid, width 9cm, in original red leather outer case, with note addressed from 11 Cranley Gardens SW7 regarding the box having been given to their mother by the Prince of Wales, later King Edward, research included relates to Sir Charles and Lady Freake, Sir Charles was a businessman and builder in London
A collection of plate/ white metal items and bijouterie including a desk set, Dutch clog, horn snuff box, Tyrwhitt collar stiffeners, mother of pearl cutlery, plated spirit flask, carved bone figure, Crown Cut and Co hardwood serving fork, travelling chess set, hallmarked silver Masonic jewel for St Leonards Lodge, two torts/ bracelets etc
A set of six silver napkin rings, John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1884 and 1887, each with a vacant shield shaped cartouche, engraved with a band of flowers beneath undulating band borders, all within a fitted presentation case (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All of the napkin rings are in generally extremely good condition. There are no erasures, splits or any repairs. All hallmarks are clear and fully legible. One napkin ring has a very slight almost insignificant buckle to the top beaded edge. The outer case is damaged. It is broken at the rear corners beneath the hinges where the top attached to the base. The box has clearly been dropped. There are also other loose sections and scuffing to the outer leather. The interior cloth lining is in very good order. The case would relatively easily repair in our opinion.
A silver trinket box, Birmingham 1902, with vacant cartouche framed by embossed C scrolls and foliate decoration, supported upon four scrolling feet, with gilt interior, width 11 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The trinket box is in generally good condition with only minor faults. When the lid is held up to the light there are 3 very small perforations visible. These are on the proud parts of the C scrolls. The hinge has some movement however operates as it should and the lid closes correctly. The main body of the box is in good order as are the feet. The hallmarks are all clear and legible.
A part canteen of Viners silver cutlery, Sheffield, circa 1932-1936, comprising 6 dinner forks, 6 dessert forks, 6 soup spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 3 serving spoons, 2 ladles, all with W monogram, and stainless steel bladed dinner and dessert knives, carving set, all within original canteen box, 1836 grams.
A cushion pistol, early 19th century, with cast ring turned barrel, the lock stamped "Duncum", the butt inlaid with silver coloured scrolls (some vacant), overall length 20.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The pistol has a working action. You will see from the online images that there is a small rectangular hole to the end of the name scroll on the box plate. The walnut stock has slightly shrunken away from the action. The silver wire inlay is 70% missing on the left hand side and 85% missing on the right hand side. The right hand side of the grip also has 7 small little indents. The inlaid wirework on the top side of the grip is 90% intact. The metalwork is slightly pitted throughout and the name plate can really only be read with a jewellers loupe. Most of the flaws can be seen using the zoom facility on the website images.
A Swiss Ladys late 19thC pocket watch, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, key wind, engraved white metal case, with floral and reserve shield decoration, stamped 800, together with a silver pill box, Dutch bracelet made of ten cent coins 1944, four Jadite charms, a silver dog charm, and an Oris gentlemans stainless steel cased wrist watch.
A George V silver circular dressing table box, with a hinged piecrust topped lid, raised on three cabriole legs and paw feet, Birmingham 1920, an Edward VII cut glass smelling salts bottle, with a silver mount and hinged lid repousse decorated with pastoral figures and a rococo band, William Comyns, London 1901, a George V cut glass toilet jar with engraved floral decoration and a silver embossed rococo scroll and floral lid, Birmingham 1911, and a cut glass vase with a silver mount, (4).
A Gorham American silver and mahogany cigarette box, presentation engraved and dated 1964, together with a Gorham silver table lighter, two ashtrays stamped sterling, oblong dish presentation golf engraved, stamped sterling, cigarette case with engine turned decoration stamped 830, and an Edward VII silver scallop shell dish, Chester 1908.
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