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A rare Scottish provincial silver oval sugar box and cover by Robert Luke A rare Scottish provincial silver oval sugar box and cover by Robert Luke, Glasgow circa 1730 (RL in oblong punch, town mark, RL in oblong punch, R?), with an oval knopped finial to the double domed cover, the baluster box on a spreading foot, 12cm (4 3/4in) high, 356g (11.45 oz) See Jackson (3rd edition) p. 569 for the maker's mark.
An Austrian silver and enamel serpentine shape table box, maker's mark A..K An Austrian silver and enamel serpentine shape table box, maker's mark A..K?, 1872-1922 2nd standard for Vienna, the cover painted with a group of cherubs in an oval on a light green guilloche ground within a laurel border, the sides light green bordered with white lines, the base engine turned, the interior gilt, 9.2cm (3 5/8in) long, 175g (5.65 oz) gross
An English silver mounted odontolite box, unmarked, mid 19th century, the cover An English silver mounted odontolite (mammoth tooth) box, unmarked, mid 19th century, the cover, base and sides of plain mammoth tooth the borders floral chased, tortoiseshell lined, 7.5cm (3in) long These mammoth tooth boxes were made in both Birmingham and London from circa 1830 to 1870 by various makers.
A three colour gold boite a miniature, indistinct mark, probably Hanau, circa 1830, rectangular with rounded sides and projecting thumbpiece, the lid inset with an oval miniature painted with stag hunt in a wood, chased acanthus leaf bezel, the matt reserve decorated with floral clusters, leaf and berry borders, the sides with similar flowers, the base centred with a ribbon-tied bouquet, 7cm wide This collection of historically important boxes and watches was created between the 1920s and 1940s, when the current vendor's grandfather purchsed pieces in Germany in the 1920s, and later in New York in the 1940s. The collection has the collector's eye for rare and exquisite pieces, and a fervent interest in the Bonaparte family. Some parts of the collection, aside from the current collection inherited by the current vendor, which were sold in the 1990s, included a pair of silver gilt verrieres made for Napoleon Bonaparte's mother, Letizia Ramolino (known as Madame Mere); and a silver gilt soup tureen from the Demidov service, all made by the Parisian silversmith Odiot. The collection reveals the highest connoisseurship and the deepest passion for the finest craftsmanship of the most famous jewellers, silversmiths, box makers and watchmakers from the 18th to the 20th century. ** This lot is subject to 5% Temporary Import Duty and the buyer must pay Temporary Import Duty on both the hammer and the buyer's premium at a rate of 5%.
An Arts and Crafts hammered silver oval box by Omar Ramsden, London 1930 An Arts and Crafts hammered silver oval box by Omar Ramsden, London 1930, engraved beneath Omar Ramsden Me Fecit , the cover engraved with a bands of waves, the sides moulded, the interior gilt, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) long, 46g (1.5 oz)
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date Yacht-Master, ref Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date Yacht-Master, ref. 16622, a stainless steel bracelet wristwatch, no. M861849, circa 2014, automatic movement, adjusted to 5 positions and temperature, cal. 3135, no. 3 2187345, silver textured dial, applied dot and baton markers, luminous baton minute hand, luminous Mercedes hour hand, red centre seconds hand, date aperture at 3 o'clock, rotating bezel, screw down back, case, dial and movement signed , on a stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet with fold over clasp, accompanied by a Rolex box, guarantee card and booklet, outer card packaging and white card sleeve, diameter 40mm
An Arts and Crafts silver and enamel cigarette box by Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr An Arts and Crafts silver and enamel cigarette box by Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr, London 1906, engraved beneath Omar Ramsden Et Alwyn C.E. Carr Me Fecerunt , the cover with a panel pierced and engraved with a line of three sailing ships under way against a coloured enamel ground and The Western Wind Blew Steadily And Gaily Flew The Ships For Sir Walter Bore To The Old Homeland A Gift From A Fair And Far Off Strand A Golden Gift The Precious Weed Of Our Lady Of Nicotine , the sides with further ships and a landscape and How Sir Walter Raleigh Sailed To Govern The Queens New Colony Of Viginia , the corner columns finishing in the foliate feet, the interior cedar lined, 7cm (2 3/4in) high, 15.5cm (6in) long, loaded
An early Victorian silver gilt inkwell by John Samuel Hunt, London 1845 An early Victorian silver gilt inkwell by John Samuel Hunt, London 1845, the base by John Mortimer & John Samuel Hunt, London 1840, with a seated putti on the cover of the Roman style central compressed spherical box, modelled with three winged female masks, on three paw feet, the triform base with three moulded and cut glass bottles in scroll outlined wells with rocaille work and on scroll and shell feet, 20cm (8in) high, the sides 28cm (11in) long, 1773g (57 oz) weighable
An early Victorian silver naturalistic inkstand by Benjamin Smith III An early Victorian silver naturalistic inkstand by Benjamin Smith III, London 1842, the wells and central box formed as melons, the box with a removable foliate taperstick cover, the wells with foliate hinged covers, all fixed to foliate bases, the shaped oval stand with deep sides and foliate lifts, 35.5cm (14in) long, loaded
A Norwegian silver gilt and enamel tea flatware service by David Andersen A Norwegian silver gilt and enamel tea flatware service by David Andersen, circa 1888-1925 maker's mark, .925 standard, of a tea strainer, a sugar tongs, two medium and twelve small spoons, purple guilloche enamel with white beaded borders, the strainer 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long, 215g (6.9 oz) gross, in a David Andersen box
A French toilet box with silver mounted fittings, maker's marks all partial A French toilet box with silver mounted fittings, maker's marks all partial, 1814-1972 1st standard, circa 1870, comprising the following boxes with facetted glass bases and silver tops: two rectangular, one small circular, two medium and two tall circular; together with two square bottles, each cover embossed with a vacant cartouche within a tied ribbon border, fitting into a red plush lined tray, the ebony case with brass and tortoiseshell inlay, the inside of the cover fitted with an easel mirror, 26cm (10in) long
A Victorian silver mounted glass scent bottle modelled as a fish, maker A Victorian silver mounted glass scent bottle modelled as a fish, maker's mark D & .. (probably Deakin & Francis), Birmingham probably 1889, the screw-on silver tail with fine natural engraving, the opaque light green glass gilded with scales, fins and eyes, 13.5cm (5 3/8in) long; and a Continental porcelain etui or box modelled as a fish, painted and gilded with flowers, blue painted mark, 13.5cm (5 3/8in) long (2) Provenance: the Angling Collection of George Miskin.
An early Victorian silver large rectangular table snuff box by Nathaniel Mills An early Victorian silver large rectangular table snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1839, the cover engraved with an angler fishing from a rowing boat, within a bold, applied, raised and chased flower, leaf and scroll border and chamfering to the conforming edges, engine turned sides and base with a conforming edge, the gilt interior with a heraldic shield, crest and motto En Grace Affie , 11.8cm (4 5/8in) long, 354g (11.4 oz) Provenance: the Angling Collection of George Miskin. The shield crest and motto of BRUDENELL with a crescent for difference. Evidently for Lord Ernest Augustus Charles Brudenell, b. January 1811, 2nd son of Charles, 2nd Earl of Cardigan and 1st Marquess of Ailesbury. On the death, in 1878, of his elder brother Lord Ernest succeeded as 3rd Marquess of Ailesbury and died in 1886.
A silver rectangular cigarette box by William Base & Sons, Birmingham 1925 A silver rectangular cigarette box by William Base & Sons, Birmingham 1925, the cover with five fishing fly hooks under glass, the rest plain, the interior cedar lined, 17.2cm (6 3/4in) long Provenance: the Angling Collection of George Miskin. A paper label beneath naming the flies: Popham, Wilkinson, Durham Ranger, Jock Scott and Silver Doctor.
[Royal presentation] A Victorian silver gilt reverse intaglio set novelty... [Royal presentation] A Victorian silver gilt reverse intaglio set novelty vesta box by Thomas Johnson II, London 1882, form as a basket weave fishing creel, the top painted with a trout laying on a bed of grass, with dried grass and under glass and with a rope-twist rim, the hinged cover interior with a striking plate and engraved Sir Charles Hall from H.R.H. The Prince of Wales and Princess of Wales. Xmas 1890 , 7.5cm (3in) wide, loaded, in a fitted blue velvet case Provenance: the Angling Collection of George Miskin. Sir Charles Hall, QC, KCMG, (1843-1900) was a lawyer and, later, politician. From 1877 until his appointment as recorder of London in 1892, he was attorney-general to the Prince of Wales. In May 1890, he was made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George for acting as the British representative at an international conference on maritime law held in Washington, D.C., the previous year. In the General Election of 1885 he was returned as Conservative MP for the Chesterton, Cambridgeshire. After his defeat in the 1892 general election, he was elected at a by-election in August 1892 for the Holborn. He was appointed as a Privy Councillor in 1899, and died in office in March 1900.
A late George III silver book form snuff box, maker's mark WS, London 1817 A late George III silver book form snuff box, maker's mark WS, London 1817, the cover engraved with two putti, a net, a creel, each pulling in a fulsome catch and The Complete Angler by Iz. Walton & C. Cotton MDCCCXXV , the base with a landing the catch scene, the spine with patera and Ex Libris FSC 1826 , the interior gilt, 6.1cm ( 2 3/8in) long, 76g (2.45 oz) Provenance: the Angling Collection of George Miskin. The WS maker's mark recorded for William Stroud, William Sharp and William Schofield at this period.
A silver oval snuff box inset with a painting of landed fish, unmarked A silver oval snuff box inset with a painting of landed fish, unmarked, probably French, second quarter 19th century, the cover engraved with a vacant reserve on a diaper ground, the border of landed fish in reserves, the sides moulded above panels of artificial flies and other fishing equipment, the base with a vacant reserve on a diaper ground, within a stiff leaf border, the cover interior with an oil painting of a dozen fish, glazed, the base tortoiseshell lined, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long, loaded Provenance: the Angling Collection of George Miskin.
AA Tanzanite Three Row Bracelet, 27.5cts of oval cut tanzanites, closely set in three rows in platinum vermeil and silver, fastened by a tongue and box clasp with two figure-of-eight safety catches; a spectacular carat weight of the single source, rare gemstone, named by Tiffany NY after it's country of origin, Tanzania; 8 inches long
Diecast Interest, Box Containing 4 Cars To Include AEC MKV Mammoth Major Platform Lorry, Siddle Cook Livery The Lazy Trout Backdrop 1867/2700 CC11501, Guy Invincible Twin Axle + Trailer CC11701 McAll And Greenshield Logo's Kates Cabin Backdrop 766/2700, Albion Reiver Sheeted Platform Lorry With W.H Malcolm Ltd Logo's Jungle Cafe Backdrop 588/4000 CC11603, Leyland Ladoctopus Sheeted Platform Lorry Andreww Wishart & Sons Logo's CC11601 Silver Link Road House Backdrop, All Boxed
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