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Victorian silver cigar box of competitive shooting interest engraved with the Major Shooting Prizes won by A. B. Riall 1930-65, by Wright & Davies, London, 1900, 19cm wide,Bioraphical Notes; Air Commodore A B RiallBeginning his career in the Army in 1932 with the East Yorkshire Regiment (India) he was seconded to the RAF Iraq Levies in 1947. In 1948, after relinquishing his commission in the Army, he transferred to the RAF Regiment as a Sqn Ldr. Whilst OC of the Iraq Levies he was Master of the Royal Exodus Hunt in Iraq from 1953 to 1955. After retiring he became the general Secretary of the National Rifle Association from 1968 to1980. He won numerous shooting trophies and one RAF's highest individual shooting trophies is the Arthur Riall Trophy.
18th century Dutch mahogany slope front and serpentine cutlery box with silvered mounts and ball and claw feet with a pierced clasp opening to reveal a velvet lined interior and contents comprising Dutch silver spoons and forks, comprising a quantity of Dutch silver spoons and forks, 10 large and six small spoons, 10 large and six small forks, seven other silver items and seven plated, weight of silver 65oz, 2021g, height of box 32 cms, width 21 cms, depth 24 cms
An early 20th century Continental silver snuff box, sponsor's mark of George Stockwell, import marked for London 1928, of rectangular shape, the cover decorated in polychrome enamels depicting a river scene with boat, animals and figures near to cottages, the sides decorated in plain black enamel, the base engine turned, 8cm x 5.25cm, 3.34oz Chip to the bottom right hand corner of the cover and to the right hand side of the body, otherwise in good condition
Judaica - A small Russian silver spice box, possibly Minsk, Assay Master A.A, 1894, the circular filigree base resting on six ball feet under a cast partly clothed male figure supporting a box modelled as a globe, the upper section of the box hinged and pierced within an applied ropework star of David,11cm, 1.81oz
A William IV silver twin bottle inkstand, by Charles Reily & George Storer London 1834, the rectangular base with shaped and floral scrolled edge raised on four cast open feet with central vase shaped stiff leaf decorated box topped with a taperstick and extinguisher flanked by two silver mounted glass ink bottles, presentation inscription, 25cm wide, 22.64oz In good condition, components all marked alike
A silver table cigarette box, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1913, of plain rectangular shape, Peel crest, inscribed 'Hon. Sidney Peel from Secretary and Staff of London Office The Trust and Loan Company of Canada 18th February 1914', 17 x 9 x 7cm, cedarwood lined Very minor bruises to the cover corners
A late Victorian Scottish silver mounted Ram's horn snuff mull, maker J.R. Edinburgh 1900, the curled full horn mounted with Celtic patterned gemset box and cover, the point mounted with a gemset thistle flower, a chain attached to the body but lacking the tool attachments,16.5cm high, 28.5cm wide The mounts to the principal stones are slightly damaged and the tools are absent but otherwise an excellent example
A silver consular inkstand, by Robert Garrard, London 1910, of plain rectangular shape with moulded edges, the divided centre hinged cover revealing a cigar box to one side and double inkwells to the other, the body fitted with two hinged scroll handles, all raised on four bun feet, uninscribed, 33.75cm over handles, 73.25oz Silver in good condition but the two glass liners are damaged
A Victorian silver parcel gilt Freedom Casket, by Carrington & Co, London 1894, the rectangular casket emblazoned in relief with the Arms of The Skinners' Company, the hinged cover containing a small box surmounted with cast figure of a feline, the inside cover inscribed, 'This Casket was presented by The Skinners' Company to the Right Honourable Arthur Wellesley Peel on the 8th May 1895 together with a copy of a resolution of the Master and Wardens & Court of Assistants dated 7th February 1895 conferring upon him while Speaker of The House Of Commons the Honorary Freedom of the Company and of a declaration signed by him upon admission to the same', cased, 20cm wide, 53.76oz Provenance: Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, PC (1829 – 1912), was a Liberal MP who sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to 1895. He was Speaker of the House of Commons from 1884 until 1895 when he was raised to the peerage. He was the youngest son of the Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel (1788 – 1850) In very good condition, case damaged
Kajikawa School: A Three Case Inro of flattened oval form decorated on the... Kajikawa School: A Three Case Inro of flattened oval form decorated on the mura-nashiji ground with two Oni and a lacquer stand upon which rests a box of beans, in gold, silver, black and red hiramakie, the risers are in nashiji and the interior is red, signed Kajikawa Saku; with a cylindrical silver Ojime decorated in copper and shakudo hon-zogan with bamboo leaves, unsigned; and a Manju Netsuke decorated with plum blossoms in gold hiramakie and abalone shell on a polished wood ground, signed
Box of assorted items to include various ring and jewellery boxes (empty), carved and other wooden stands, small magnifying glass, watch straps etc., together with a collection of manufacturers name or place tags including Doulton, Hammersley, Carltonware, Davenport, Derby, Silver plate etc.
A pair of Continental spoons, probably Dutch, with putti holding crested shields, marks unclear, test silver, length 15cm. wt.59gm., together with a pair of small vases, ht.8.5cm., weighted, marked" St. Silver", and three small serving pieces with 800 standard silver handles. Also a Chinese silver plated decorative box.
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