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A rare late 17th century silver and tortoiseshell octagonal puzzle tobacco box, the hinged lid engraved with the shield and crest of Swinfen of Swinfen Hall, Staffordshire amongst floral decoration and central Arabic and Roman dial with hands, the sides set with eight turned tortoiseshell panels and base engraved with panel of forty two squares containing numbers, asterisks and letters within a scrolling border, unmarked, circa 1660-1670, 3.25in, gross 3 oz.A similar puzzle box, in brass, was exhibited at The Captain Kidd Story Exhibtion at the Museum of London Docklands in 2011.
Vivien Leigh: an early Victorian silver snuff box, Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1837, with engine turned decoration and silver gilt interior, the cover inscribed 'J.C. from V.L. 16.8.55', a gift from the actress Vivien Leigh (Lady Olivier) to Joe Clark, costume maker at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford, together with his cut glass spirit flask, the gift card from Miss Leigh, two signed photographs and other related memorabilia/see illustration
A silver cigarette box, Sharman D Neill, Dublin 1914, presented to Captain Frank Hall, R.A. 'For Auld Lang Syne from Friends in The Old Town Hall, Belfast, Xmas, 1914' inscription flanked by badges of the Unionist Clubs of Ireland and The Ulster Volunteer Force, engraved with the signatures of all the 12 friends to inside cover, 24cm wide, together with a Unionist Clubs of Ireland enamel inlaid silver cigarette case, an Ulster enamel badge and an Ulster Day City Hall Guard armband and ribbon for the Ulster Day demonstrations in 1912/Note:- The signatures inside the cover to include; A. Newton Anderson, G Church?, Lloyd Campbell, John W. J. Walters, Geo Richardson, R G Sharman-Crawford, B W D Montgomery, R Dawson Bates, William R Young, Edward Sclater, John R Cameron and James A. Thompson. Captain Frank Hall was the key organiser behind the Ulster Day demonstrations of 28 September 1912, which climaxed in the mass signing of the Solemn League and Covenant. On the formation of the UVF he became its Military Secretary and later became the First "Q" in MI5/Footnote: The 'friends' whose facsimile signatures are engraved inside the cover of this box were prominent Unionists. Lloyd Campbell became MP for Belfast North, George Richardson agreed to command the newly formed Ulster Volunteer Force in 1913 and oversaw the Larne gun-running, Boughey William Dolling Montgomery conceived the 'Ulster Covenant', R Dawson Bates was a Unionist politician who in 1906 was appointed Secretary of the Ulster Unionist Council, he was instrumental in the events of Ulster Day /see illustration
A Victorian gold and silver, diamond crescent and star brooch, now converted to a pendant, set with graduated old round cut diamonds, the largest stone weighing approximately 0.90ct, with original box and attachments for a brooch, head band with feather and hair ornament, the latter of spray form and set with twenty four graduated round cut diamonds, pendant 1.25in.
An early 18th century silver circular box and cover, the base with latin inscription surrounding a central heraldic pheon, recording the gift of Philip Sydney, Earl of Leicester, January, 1702, the lid engraved with ornate crest, unmarked, 2.75in, 2 oz.The Hon. Philip Sidney, born in 1676, was son of Robert Sidney, 4th Earl of Leicester, and was accorded the courtesy title Lord Lisle during his father's lifetime. He married Anne Reeve in 1700. The 4th earl lived until 11th November, 1702, on which date his son, Philip, became 5th Earl of Leicester. On Philip's death without issue in 1705 the earldom and subsidiary titles became extinct.
A Mappin & Webb Princes plate biscuit box, a pair of woodcock table ornaments, cased pair of electroplated fish servers with ivory handles, an oak cased set of fruit knives and forks with electroplated blades, silver ferrules and ivory handles and a quantity of flatware, loose and in cases, etc. (box)
Various collectables including; a bronze group of Cupid riding a lion, as a paperweight, an electroplated hip-flask, a folding photograph frame, two paper-clips, a polished steel and velvet chatelaine, a nurse's buckle stamped '925 Silver' and a gilt metal 'scallop' patent needle-case by Hayes, Crossley & Co., Alcester and London (box)
A vintage silver-plush teddy bear with glass eyes, stitched nose and mouth, articulated head and limbs, growl-box and felt pads, 37 cm high (a/f), to/w another teddy with glass eyes, stitched nose and mouth and articulated head and arms, wearing a tie with silver and base-metal badges, 35 cm and a small teddy bear (3)
A Victorian silver tobacco box, by William Summers, London 1873, oval, engraved initials, 3 3/4in. (9.5cms); an Edwardian silver and enamel snuff box, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Chester date marks rubbed, 1 3/4in. (4.5cms); two plated snuff boxes, one with blue stone top and bottom; and a brass and shell pattern snuff box with engraved name. (5)
World War One British Silver Wound badge serial number B180163 to WR353347 Sgt Albert Canning Royal Engineers. Complete with his brass RE shoulder titles and collar dogs (Three of each) With World War Two hallmarked silver ARP membership badge in original box of issue, plus a Sunday school medal, an enamel Womens Conservation Association badge in box.
A Russian silver-gilt and guilloché enamel pill box Of circular form, decorated with translucent green guilloche enamel throughout, with applied foliate rims, the inside of the circular lid fitted with an ivorine panel, silver-gilt interior, cased, diameter 5.2cm, weight 2.6 troy oz, by Andres Mickelson, St Petersburg, bearing Kokoshnik 88 marks. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: condition is good, no chips/cracks or damage to enamel, base with very light scratches but good and clean condition.
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