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A silver cigarette case, engraved initials to front, hallmarked for Birmingham 1981, another silver cigarette case, a plain silver vesta case with engraved presentation, hallmarked Birmingham 1911 (A/F), and another floral engraved silver vesta, and a small silver floral and scroll repousse, circular pill box, hallmarked Birmingham 1902 (5) 8 oz approx.
SILVER CIGARETTE BOX maker Mappin & Webb, London 1924, with machine turned lid and body, engraved with English rose and leopard, inscription 'India Arabia', '1st Battn. The York and Lancaster Reg.' and 'From The Warrant Officers And Sergts. Of The 1st Battalion', approximately 419g (base loaded), 13cm long
A ladies brass bound rosewood William IV dressing case with Bramah lock,complete with mirror, four scent bottles, a lift out tray with six other boxes, inkwell, screw down lidded box, all silver mounted , hallmarked London1824/5 and marked "Annie,"apart from scent bottles individually inscribed but not hallmarked , a secured compartmented jewellery drawer below. All hallmarked silver London 1824/5.
WWI Interest: Silver cigarette box, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1914, the lid embossed with a battle scene, after R. Caton Woodville, with a quote from Rudyard Kipling WHO STANDS IF FREEDOM FALL? WHO DIES IF ENGLAND LIVE, at the sides with cameos of the allies, raised on lion paw feet, velvet lined, width 20cm.
Robert Stephenson interest: a Victorian leather clad travelling writing box, the tooled brown leather inset with flush lacquered brass handle opening to reveal a fitted interior and hinged lower section, fitted locks by Banham, retailed through "Edwards, Manufacturer of Writing & Dressing Cases to Her Majesty, 21 Kings Street, Bloomsbury, London", fitted cut glass inkwell with silver mount by Frances Douglas, London 1844, inscribed to top with gilt tooling "Robert Stephenson, 34 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, London", within outer brown leather travelling case with brass plaque also inscribed "Robert Stephenson, 34 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, London", the box 15 x 11 x 6in. (38 x 28 x 15cms) high.
Charles Osborne, London 12 bore box-lock ejector serial No. 45046, 30in. Nitro-proof damascus barrels, rib engraved CHAs OSBORNE & CO, 2 GREAT SCOTLAND YARD LONDON, with 2 1/2in. chambers bored approx half and full choke fitted chequered walnut semi-pistol grip 14 1/2in. with silver escutcheon and ribbed butt plate.
A pair of George V dwarf candlesticks, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1917, column form with fluted nozzles and square spreading filled bases, 5in. (13cms); a George V trencher pattern salt, maker's mark rubbed, London 1932, of shaped octagonal form, 3 1/2in. (9cms); an Edwardian bottle stand, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1906; a George VI tea strainer on stand, by Lanson Ltd., Birmingham 1943; and an Elizabeth II cigarette box, by S.J. Rose & Son, London 1961, rectangular engine turned form, 7in. (18cms), 5.7oz. of weighable silver. (7)
A Victorian cased three-piece Christening set with loaded handles, George Unite, Birmingham 1870, to/w a cased set of six seal-top coffee spoons, Sheffield 1915, a pair of George IV sugar tongs, William Bateman II, London 1831, six unboxed teaspoons, Sheffield 1936 and other electroplate and silver flatware, etc. (box)
Two cased sets of six each Kings pattern tea knives and pastry forks with loaded silver handles, Sheffield 1978/79 to/w another cased set of six tea knives with loaded silver handles, Sheffield 191, a silver cigarette box with engine-turned top, a pair of baluster salt and peppers, Birmingham 1935 and a silver-mounted glass ashtray (box)
A late Victorian glass smelling salts bottle with embossed silver tip, Birmingham 1897, to/w a powder bowl with mirror-lined silver cover and matching three piece brush set, Birmingham 1958, a trinket pot with silver cover, Birmingham 1897, Victorian butter knife with mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1850 and five ashtrays set with coins (four .917 standard) (box)
A silver mounted tortoiseshell box, Asprey & Sons, the rectangular box with embossed and pierced silver mounted corners and strapwork, engraved 'Asprey & Sons 166 New Bond St. London' to lock, approx 18cm wide x 7cm high x 11cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: Base re-glued into place. One crack to tortoiseshell at back. One silver hinge plate lacking pin. One hinge AF. One silver corner mount missing pin.
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