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A collection of antique and later silver and other items featuring a small vinaigrette, hallmarked for John Bettridge, Birmingham 1818, a small glove hook in sterling silver, a white metal whistle, four sterling silver '' Good Luck'' horseshoes, a 925 marked bat pendant, a white loupe pendant ( glass at fault), a silver box and a silver pomander pendant and chain, marked silver , plus a base metal gavel
A small group Royal Mint and Danbury Mint Concorde commemorative coins and covers, comprising 2008 Alderney £5 presentation folder, 1976 Inauguration of Supersonic Aviation silver ingot, in blue presentation box, 1976 first day cover of first Concorde inauguration commemoration, 2009 Concorde crown presentation sleeve, and 1976 Concorde, London to Bahrain crown. (5)
Two pieces of George V and later silver, comprising a 'No-Fume' ashtray, with engine turned sides, Beddoes & Co. Birmingham 1930, 9.2 by 9cm high, cigarette box, with bark effect decoration to its lid, cedar wood lined interior, raised upon out swept bracket feet, Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1975, 17.5 by 9.5 by 4.5cm high,
A collection of Victorian and later silver, including a George V squeeze opening snuff box inscribed 'With the thanks of Barclay Perkins & Co. Ltd. for your service in the Great War 1914-1918 to Pte. W. J. Boxall', Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1918, 8 by 6 by 1.7cm, a continental 935 grade silver cased fob watch, a white metal Albert chain with silver fob, together with two vesta cases, one Victorian with a blank cartouche, 3.7toz of weighable silver. (1 bag)
A collection of silver items, including a Georgian silver-gilt Christening set, with the name 'Jona' engraved to terminal, in fitted Garrard & Co case; a silver egg cup and tea spoon, the egg cup with gilt interior and both engraved with initials 'T. C. B', A T Cannon Ltd, Birmingham 1973, a group of three cut glass, silver topped/collar bottles, a Yard-O-Led silver propelling pencil, #7285, in original fitted case and box, together with a group of silver and plated teaspoons. TBC - WEIGH
Three pieces of George VI and later silver, including a George VI ashtray, Lanson Ltd. Birmingham 1945, 12cm diameter, an ERII royal commemorative limited edition Silver Jubilee pin dish, numbered 258/1000, Cooper Bros. Sheffield 1977, 9.5cm diameter, with presentation box and certificate, and another ERII pin dish, 7.4toz overall. (1 bag)
A pair of Chinese silver table card holders,early 20th century, in the shape of a fan, enamelled with magpies in a blossoming prunus tree, stamp marked 'Fusheng', 'SF' and '90',9.5cm long, a Chinese silver clip,with a shou roundel, stamp marked 'Liquan', 'SF' and '90',6.5cm long, and a Japanese silver box,decorated with chrysanthemum in relief, stamp marked 'jungin' to base,15.5cm long (4)Provenance: The Collection of Dr Anne F Sutton (1942-2022).二十世纪初 银器 一组四件Condition ReportCard holders - 45.9g. Surface scratches and dents.Clip - 9.7g. Surface scratches and dents.Box - 501.9g. Surface scratches and dents, with solder marks in various locations.
A Japanese silver cigarette box,Meiji period (1868-1912), of rectangular form, moulded with irises against a hammered ground, the hinged cover similarly decorated, wood lining,16cm longCondition ReportOverall 476.6g.Surface scratches and dents. Splits and solder marks to edges and corners.Cracks to wood lining.
CASED STERLING SILVER PART CANTEEN OF GORHAM CUTLERY FOR EIGHT, stamped 'Gorham Sterling', Birmingham, 52ozt approx. (not including knives), in fitted box with two swing handles, single drawer, Cutlery included: eight dinner knifes, eight dinner forks, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, one fish knife, salad spoon and fork, serving spoons and an olive forkProvenance: private collection CarmarthenshireComments: part set, many still in plastic wrappers, scuffs and old tape to box, highly recommended.
A RARE SOMADA-STYLE MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID LACQUER MANJU NETSUKEUnsignedJapan, 18th-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)The two-part manju decorated with geometric motifs inlaid in part with iridescent Somada-style aogai inlays separated by a thick hiramaki-e border. The interior of dense nashiji with silver rims and a looped metal kiku fitting with a cord attachment passing through a silver kiku himotoshi to the exterior.DIAMETER 4.2 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor typical losses to inlays.Provenance: Tamenne Gallery, Brussels, November 29, 1967. Collection of Robert and Isabelle de Strycker, acquired from the above, and thence by descent within the same family. An old collector's label, 'N 286 bis.' Robert de Strycker (1903-1968) was a French engineer who specialized in metallurgy. He was a Stanford graduate, a professor at the University of Leuven, a director of the Institute of Metallurgy at the Université Catholique de Louvain, and one of the most influential members of the faculty of applied sciences. After World War II, he made large contributions to France's post-war recovery. Robert and his wife Isabelle (1915-2010) first encountered Chinese art at the British Museum during a stay in London in the 1930s. Enamored with the style and beauty, they both decided to study and collect Chinese works of art. In 1938 they eventually began to build their collection, buying from Belgian, Parisian, and English dealers. They kept close contact with the famous English collector Sir Harry Garner (1891-1977) and noted Czech collector and expert Fritz Low-Beer (1906-1976).Lac Burgauté or Laque burgauté is a technique of decorating lacquer ware with inlaid designs by employing shaped pieces of the iridescent blue-green shell of the sea-ear (Haliotis). This shell inlay is sometimes engraved and occasionally combined with gold and silver. Workmanship is exquisite; therefore, laque burgauté is principally used to decorate small-scale objects like tiny boxes, miniature table screens, vases, and little silver-lined wine cups. Laque burgauté seems to have originated in China, with examples occurring as early as the Ming dynasty and was especially popular in the Qing dynasty. In Japan, it was widely used by craftsmen in the Tokugawa (Edo) period and is referred to as aogai and was often used by the Somada family.Auction comparison:Compare a related small Chinese lac burgauté box and cover, Kangxi period, at Zacke, Fine Chinese Art: Buddhism and Hinduism, 10 March 2023, Vienna, lot 283 (sold for EUR 10,400).
A RARE LACQUER AND CERAMIC HAKO NETSUKE WITH A VIEW OF MOUNT FUJIUnsignedJapan, 19th centuryThe two-part hako (box) netsuke with an overhanging cover bearing a highly attractive dark-brown ground. The cover inlaid with ceramic in a fan-shaped reserve decorated with a view of Mount Fuji in underglaze blue and further flanked by shaped reserves depicting camellia and nandina, rendered in gold and silver takamaki-e and nashiji. The interior of nashiji. Central himotoshi to the back, the cord attachment within.LENGTH 3.5 cmCondition: Good condition with minor wear to the edges, traces of use, and some minuscule losses to lacquer.Provenance: Tamenne Gallery, Brussels, November 29, 1967. Collection of Robert and Isabelle de Strycker, acquired from the above, and thence by descent in the same family. An old collector's label, 'N, 220.' Robert de Strycker (1903-1968) was a French engineer who specialized in metallurgy. He was a Stanford graduate, a professor at the University of Leuven, a director of the Institute of Metallurgy at the Université Catholique de Louvain, and one of the most influential members of the faculty of applied sciences. After World War II, he made large contributions to France's post-war recovery. Robert and his wife Isabelle (1915-2010) first encountered Asian art at the British Museum during a stay in London in the 1930s. Enamored with the style and beauty, they both decided to study and collect Japanese and Chinese works of art. In 1938, they eventually began to build their collection, buying from Belgian, Parisian, and English dealers. They kept close contact with the famous English collector Sir Harry Garner (1891-1977) and noted Czech collector and expert Fritz Low-Beer (1906-1976).
KAJIKAWA: A FINE FOUR-CASE LACQUER INRO WITH CRANESBy a member of the Kajikawa family, signed Kajikawa 梶川 saku 作 with seal Ei 榮Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Of upright rectangular shape and oval section, bearing a lustrously polished roiro ground, lacquered in gold and silver takamaki-e, with some red lacquer, and further embellished with a profusion of kirigane. Depicted are two cranes to either side, flying or bellowing at the sky, framed by richly decorated landscapes with waterfalls, a stream, craggy rocks, hills, camellia, and pine. Signed to the underside KAJIKAWA saku [made by Kajikawa] with red tsubo (pot) seal Ei. The interior cases of nashiji with gold fundame rims. With an associated wood storage box (tomobako).HEIGHT 7 cm, LENGTH 5 cmCondition: Excellent condition with only very minor typical wear, particularly along the edges of the risers.Provenance: Ex-collection J. Bellhouse Gaskell, collection no. 188, with an old label to the top case 'G188'.13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer's premium – only for buyers within the EU.
Rolex Yacht Master Oyster Perpetual Date stainless steel ladies wristwatch, purchased 2005, ref.169622, serial.Y932529. The silver dial with varying luminous hour indicators, black outer minute track, date aperture at 3, red seconds hand and platinum rotating bezel on a Rolex Oyster bracelet with the Oysterlock clasp. Complete with box and paperwork. Working when catalogued
Rolex Datejust Oyster Perpetual 36 stainless steel gents wristwatch, 2020 old card, ref.116234, serial.8E818xxx. The black dial with silver Roman numerals, white outer minute track and date aperture at 3 with the fluted bezel on a Rolex Jubilee bracelet with the hidden crown clasp. Complete with box, swing tags and paperwork. Working when catalogued
Baume & Mercier Hampton City quartz stainless steel ladies wristwatch, Ref. 65412. The silver dial with Arabic numerals at three and nine the rest diamond dot markers, partial diamond bezel and stainless steel bracelet. Complete with box, paperwork, swing tag and guarantee card, purchased 2004.
Suffolk Volunteers WW1 period silver cigarette box, hallmarked Birm 1917 (marks a bit rubbed). Inscription on lid reads "Presented to 2/Lt. G.R.A. Smith 1/8 Essex Regt. By the Officers of the Suffolk Volunteers on the occasion of his marriage, Bawdsey, 15th August, 1918". Gross weight of box (includes wooden interior) - 13.5oz approx.
Silver 'Toye, Kenning & Spencer' Jubilee carriage hallmarked TK&S Birmingham 1977, measuring approx. 36mm x 75mm, original plinth and box. Silver horse and carriage brooch watch, marquise and paste set, Swiss made 17 jewel mechanical movement, working when catalogued, hallmarked Y&E Birmingham 1963, brooch measures 67mm x 32mm, brooch weighs 31.8g.
Gents Belgravia stainless steel and silver manual wind chronograph 43mm wristwatch, ref. 3669, limited edition (20/500). The silvered guilloche dial with Roman numerals, black outer minute track, subsidiary seconds, minute recording and date dials, moonphase aperture and blued steel chronograph centre seconds, on an unsigned stainless steel bracelet. Complete with Belgravia leather strap and original box. Working when catalogued
Tag Heuer Formula 1 Alarm 41mm stainless steel gents quartz wristwatch, ref.WAC111A. The black dial with silver baton indicators, white outer minute track, red inner alarm hand and date aperture at 3 o'clock with a Tachymeter bezel on a Tag stainless steel bracelet. Complete with box and paperwork. Untested
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