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A silver and white guilloche enamel vanity set, comprising hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, circular box and cover, oval box and cover, and six glass jars with silver covers, each piece with applied monogram `MT`, maker`s mark of Albert Carter, Birmingham 1935; in a fitted Asprey blue leather travelling case, with cover
A tortoiseshell and silver oval snuff box the lid faintly engraved with cottage, man and deer in landscape, 8 cm wide; another tortoiseshell and silver snuff box the hinged lid inlaid in silver with artist and muse, 6.5 cm wide, 5 cm high, late 18th / early 19th Century (both with faults) (2)
An 18th Century silver plate on copper table top snuff box of rounded rectangular form the hinged lid embossed with recumbent amorini around a vacant open cartouche within floral borders, the front with fox mask and trophy the sides with deer, the back with mythical sea serpent, 10 cm wide, Circa 1740
A House of Fabergé enamelled silver box set faceted hardstone cabochons, the hinged lid with an elongated octagonal panel enamelled in blue and iron red with a central circular cartouche with stylised bird surrounded by pomegranates and leafage, the front, sides and back with V-shaped panels, fluted compressed bun feet, silver gilt interior, 12 cm wide, 6.5 cm high, 7 cm deep, bearing Moscow mark, 91 Standard and Fabergé's Imperial Warrant; in a velvet and silk lined sycamore box, 16 cm wide, 7 cm high, 11 cm deep Articles produced for export to London were required to be of the highest metal standard (91) following the law suit with The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths.
A George V rounded rectangular table cigarette box the hinged cover with engine turned bands and oval cartouche engraved with the initial A, 14 cm wide, by William Neale Limited, Birmingham 1923; a rectangular silver photograph frame,. foliate embossed, 17.5 cm x 13 cm, Birmingham 1899 (2) (both with faults)
Charles I and Henrietta Maria, the "Sovereigns of England", c. 1632, by or from the workshops of Simon and Willem de Passe; a silver counter box containing a set of silver gaming counters, in imitation of engraving, each depicting a standing figure and reverses with arms and details of the reign and place of burial; the box of openwork design, bust left within scrolled foliate border, the side with two panels showing fanciful animals and birds with scrolls around, the base a later restoration, with a medal of the Prince Charles Edward, the Young Pretender, for the Treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle, 1745, 32 wide x 25mm high; the counters, Edward the Confessor, Harold II, William I, William II, Henry I, Stephen, Henry II, Richard II, John, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, Edward III, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV, Edward V and Richard III - "BVRIED AT LECHESTER", Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth, James I and Queen Anne, Prince Henry, Charles I and Henrietta Maria, Charles, Prince of Wales; together with Mary, Queen of Scots, Henry, Earl of Darnley, Frederick of Bohemia, Elizabeth of Bohemia and Charles Louis of Bohemia, 27mm (MI 379/281, for details of set), the whole contained in Georgian velvet-lined shagreen fitted case. The box generally in good order but some splits and small missing pieces of the scrollwork, the counters mostly very fine and very rare as a complete set. (qty) The unsigned medal obverse (base of the box), shows the bust of Prince Charles Edward right, CAROLUS WALLIÆ PRINCEPS - 1745, and rev., (inside base), Britannia at the shore, ships beyond, AMOR ET SPES, 30mm (MI.600/251; Eim. 595b; Woolf 59:1). The medal is listed in MI and elsewhere as the "Expected Arrival of the Young Pretender". The portrait is after a bust by Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne (1680-1767). Provenance: Ex Collection Charles Lee (one time president of the British Antique Dealers` Association), Sotheby Auction, 28 November, 2001.
Charles I, the "Sovereigns of England", c. 1636, by or from the workshop of Simon de Passe, a `set` of silver gaming counters depicting the sovereigns of England, within a contemporary silver box: 33 circular counters, bearing half-length portraits of the kings and queens of England from Harold I to James I, with additional counters depicting relatives of James I, most reverses a shield of arms, each in imitation of engraving and the set contained in a contemporary cylindrical silver box (lacking the lid), with four panels decorated with military trophies and of arms and the base with a figure of Time, counters approx. 25mm; box approx. 28mm high x 28mm diameter (MI 380/282). The counters mostly fine and several very fine; the box somewhat ragged around the top rim. (lot) The counters included in the set are of Edward the Confessor, Harold II, William I, William II, Henry I, Stephen, Richard I, Henry II, John (2), Henry III, Edward I, Edward III, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV, Edward V, Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, Philip II of Spain, Elizabeth I (2), James I (2), Anne of Denmark (2), Henry Prince of Wales, Charles II as Prince of Wales (2), Frederick of Bohemia, Elizabeth of Bohemia, and Charles Louis of Bohemia. Three monarchs are lacking from the set, as are Henrietta Maria, and James II as Duke of York. Provenance: Assembled from various sources.
A silver circular bon bon dish by Gorham Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1915, the body pierced with foliate swags and on four pad feet, 12cm diameter; an Edwardian cigarette case by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1904, engraved with foliate swags and a shield shaped vacant reserve, 9.4cm high; an Edwardian rectangular vesta case by William M. Hayes, Birmingham 1904, engraved with foliate swags and initials within a shaped reserve, 4.8cm high; and a square shaped snuff box, 230g (7.4 oz) gross There is no condition report available on this lot.
A Dutch silver coloured novelty box formed as a bureau, spurious marks, early 20th century, 3.9cm high; a silver coloured model of an elephant, 6.7cm long; a Victorian baluster cut glass bottle with silver cover and mount, maker`s mark obscured, Birmingham 1859, with a ball finial to the foliate embossed domed cover, 10.5cm high; a white metal pig shaped novelty vesta case, 5.5cm long; and other items
A collection of objects, including: English School, 19th century, a portrait of a young lady in theatrical dress, watercolour on ivory, inscribed to a label verso Painted by dearest Eliott`s mother, 7.5cm x 5.7cm; a Victorian brass and mother of pearl magnifying glass; two Victorian portrait photographs; an Edwardian silver medallion, Birmingham 1907, uninscribed, cased; a Victorian bone alphabet counter set, 24, in a cylindrical box; a Victorian ivory, brass and steel quill cutter by Rodgers; a French silver thimble; a pocket compass by J. H. Steward, 457 West Strand, London, in a lacquered brass case, circa 1900; two 19th century French folding knives by Vauzy, Thiers; and other items
An 18 carat gold ring, initialled EMB, 3.8g; a 9 carat gold wedding band, 6.4g; Sierra Leone, One Leone 1974, 10th Anniversary of Bank of Sierra Leone, silver proof, in box of issue, 28.6g; Vatican, Holy Year 1975 base medallion, Mother Teresa, rev. Food For All legend, feeding a child, 63mm, (4)
Charles I and Henrietta Maria, the "Sovereigns of England", c. 1632, by or from the workshops of Simon and Willem de Passe; a silver counter box containing a set of silver gaming counters, in imitation of engraving, each depicting a standing figure and reverses with arms and details of the reign and place of burial; the box of openwork design, bust left within scrolled foliate border, the side with two panels showing fanciful animals and birds with scrolls around, the base a later restoration, with a medal of the Prince Charles Edward, the Young Pretender, for the Treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle, 1745, 32 wide x 25mm high; the counters, Edward the Confessor, Harold II, William I, William II, Henry I, Stephen, Henry II, Richard II, John, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, Edward III, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV, Edward V and Richard III - "BVRIED AT LECHESTER", Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth, James I and Queen Anne, Prince Henry, Charles I and Henrietta Maria, Charles, Prince of Wales; together with Mary, Queen of Scots, Henry, Earl of Darnley, Frederick of Bohemia, Elizabeth of Bohemia and Charles Louis of Bohemia, 27mm (MI 379/281, for details of set), the whole contained in Georgian velvet-lined shagreen fitted case. The box generally in good order but some splits and small missing pieces of the scrollwork, the counters mostly very fine and very rare as a complete set. (qty) The unsigned medal obverse (base of the box), shows the bust of Prince Charles Edward right, CAROLUS WALLIÆ PRINCEPS - 1745, and rev., (inside base), Britannia at the shore, ships beyond, AMOR ET SPES, 30mm (MI.600/251; Eim. 595b; Woolf 59:1). The medal is listed in MI and elsewhere as the "Expected Arrival of the Young Pretender". The portrait is after a bust by Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne (1680-1767). Provenance: Ex Collection Charles Lee (one time president of the British Antique Dealers` Association), Sotheby Auction, 28 November, 2001.
Charles I, the "Sovereigns of England", c. 1636, by or from the workshop of Simon de Passe, a `set` of silver gaming counters depicting the sovereigns of England, within a contemporary silver box: 33 circular counters, bearing half-length portraits of the kings and queens of England from Harold I to James I, with additional counters depicting relatives of James I, most reverses a shield of arms, each in imitation of engraving and the set contained in a contemporary cylindrical silver box (lacking the lid), with four panels decorated with military trophies and of arms and the base with a figure of Time, counters approx. 25mm; box approx. 28mm high x 28mm diameter (MI 380/282). The counters mostly fine and several very fine; the box somewhat ragged around the top rim. (lot) The counters included in the set are of Edward the Confessor, Harold II, William I, William II, Henry I, Stephen, Richard I, Henry II, John (2), Henry III, Edward I, Edward III, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV, Edward V, Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, Philip II of Spain, Elizabeth I (2), James I (2), Anne of Denmark (2), Henry Prince of Wales, Charles II as Prince of Wales (2), Frederick of Bohemia, Elizabeth of Bohemia, and Charles Louis of Bohemia. Three monarchs are lacking from the set, as are Henrietta Maria, and James II as Duke of York. Provenance: Assembled from various sources.
LOT DE TROIS OBJETS en argent et émaux translucides polychromes, comprenant une paire de lions bouddhiques, l’un jouant avec une balle, l’autre en compagnie de son petit, et une boîte navette à décor d’une chimère archaïsante et d’animaux, l’intérieur vermeillé. Charançons et poinçons de maître "JL". Chine, République populaire, vers 1970. TWO ENAMELLED-SILVER FIGURES & A SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL BOX, CHINA, CA. 1970. LONG. 11 cm & PDS. 250 g. (4 5/16 IN. & 0.55 LB.) LONG. 23 cm & PDS. 325 g. (9 1/16 IN. & 0.71 LB.)
LOT DE DEUX OBJETS en argent et émaux translucides polychromes, comprenant une boîte en forme d’une pomme de pin reposant sur une branche, la prise du couvercle en forme d’écureuil assis sur ses pattes arrières et deux oies perchées sur un rocher léché par les vagues. Mentions "silver", charançons et poinçons de maître "JL". (Manque une vis sous le groupe). Chine, République Populaire, vers 1970. Un socle à la forme en carton gainé de soie. TWO SILVER AND ENAMEL BOX AND GROUP, CHINA, CA. 1970. HAUT. (1) 13,5 cm & PDS. 440 g. (5 5/16 IN. & 0,97 LB.) HAUT. (2) 12 cm & PDS. 250 g. (4 3/4 IN. & 0,55 LB.)
A pair of 44 bore flintlock boxlock pocket pistols, by Nock, London, c 1820, 6? overall, turn off barrels 1½?, Birmingham proved, breeches engraved ?Nock, London?, rounded frames engraved with trophies of flags, with hidden triggers, top safeties which lock frizzens, rounded finely chequered butts with vacant silver escutcheons. Good Working Order and Condition, in a modern fitted mahogany box with a 4? copper powder flask by Dixon. Plate 42
A Tibetan temple trumpet, sheet copper bell mouth with 3 bands of deeply impressed Eastern silver stylized foliate, darkwood stem with 7 studded bands each set with a small turquoise (one missing), slender box link suspension chain with central locket of 3 beads, length overal 21½?. Good Condition Plate 24
Late 19TH C PLATED METAL OWLET NOVELTY PEN HOLDER ? With GLASS EYES AND PURPLE GLASS CABOCHON INSET BACK, ONE HALF OF A VICTORIAN SILVER WAIST CLASP CAST WITH CHERUBS HEADS, LONDON 1900, AN EARLY 19TH C CARVED MOTHER OF PEARL PLAQUE FOR MOUNTING IN A SNUFF BOX, FIVE VARIOUS SILVER WATCH FOB SHIELDS, ETC
An early Victorian walnut rectangular dressing box, by Bayley's, London, hinged cover with circular escutcheon inscribed Anne Wilmot, enclosing a lift-out tray with three silver mounted jars and an ivory brush, drawer to base, flush brass military handles, Bramah patent lock, 31cm wide, the fittings London 1846 Provenance: Anne Wilmot, later wife of Sir Richard Arkwright's son, thence by descent
Late 19TH C PLATED METAL OWLET NOVELTY PEN HOLDER ? With GLASS EYES AND PURPLE GLASS CABOCHON INSET BACK, ONE HALF OF A VICTORIAN SILVER WAIST CLASP CAST WITH CHERUBS HEADS, LONDON 1900, AN EARLY 19TH C CARVED MOTHER OF PEARL PLAQUE FOR MOUNTING IN A SNUFF BOX, FIVE VARIOUS SILVER WATCH FOB SHIELDS, ETC
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