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A silver engine-turned cigarette case, approximately 4ozs together with a small silver cigarette box, engine-turned hinged cover, Birmingham 1938, cedar lined, 6ozs approximately together with a small silver butter dish, with reeded petal border, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1945, 13cm diameter, 4ozs approximately (3)
A Continental twin handled silver box, 20th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover decorated with figures, the sides with scroll work, on four paw feet, 14cm wide; a pair of silver oval shaped salts, 19th century, of pierced foliate form with twin lion handles, raised on four paw feet, (one liner a/f), 9.5cm wide; with further Continental and English silver and white metal items to include six silver spoons with rope twist and leaf handles, two cups, napkin rings and a slice, (a lot), (approx gross weight 22ozs).
A silver sugar bowl, Birmingham, c.1942, of circular form, with shaped top, raised on three pad feet, 6cm high x 12cm wide; with further silver items, to include a silver cigarette box, a small silver dish, two silver condiments (one with glass liner) and a set of Continental silver handled and horn salad servers, (cased), (approx gross weight 13ozs).
A silver box in the Islamic taste, late 19th/ early 20th century, of flat rectangular form, overall decorated with intricate foliate design, animals and birds, raised upon four bracket feet, bears maker`s marks, 14cm wide x 8cm deep; with further white metal and niello shot glasses, a similarly decorated white metal and niello condiment, spoon and pepperette, white metal and niello trays and a silver pedestal dish, (a lot), (approx gross weight 33ozs).
A silver twin handled desk box by Sebastian Henry Garrard - Garrard & Co Ltd, London, c.1903, of rectangular form, with twin sided hinged and moulded covers revealing internal sections and with twin articulated handles, on four bun feet, 7cm high x 23cm wide x 16cm deep, (approx gross weight 58ozs).
An Edwardian silver tea caddy and cover, by Herbert Charles Lambert, London, c.1911, of rectangular baluster form, the cover with pine cone finial, decorated with cartouches and with flower head border, surmounted by floral swag and ribbon decoration, on four paw feet, 12cm high x 9xm wide x 6.5cm deep; with a further quantity of miscellaneous silver and white metal items to include a christening cup, snuff box, fork, apostle spoons, a dish, straining spoon and tongs, (a lot), (approx gross weight 26ozs).
A large and impressive silver twin handled cigar box by Hicklenton & Sydal Ld, London, c.1933, of rectangular form, the hinged cover dedicated to ` G H Valentine Esq OBE/ Assistant Commandant/ City of London Police Reserve/ 1928-1933/ A token from his Brother Officers`, with three internal wood lined sections, raised upon moulded base and four ogee bracket feet supported with spandrels, 10cm high x 28.5 wide x 18cm deep, (loaded).
Bernhard Heiliger, German 1912-1993- "Portrait of Otto von Simson"; graphite, gouache and collage on buff paper, signed with initials, inscribed, titled and dated 17 VII 1992 in pencil, in a hand made glazed silver gilt box frame, 26x19cm (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Note: Otto von Simson, German 1912-1993, was a scholar of Medieval and renaissance architecture and art history and professor at the University of Chicago, 1945-1957
BOÎTE CIRCULAIRE en argent repoussé et gravé, à décor d`une tête de Mahakala sur fond tapissant de rinceaux, fleurs de lotus et têtes d`oiseaux. Siam (probablement), vers 1900. A sterling silver box and cover, Siam (probably), ca. 1900. Diam. 10, 7 cm - Poids 155 g. / D. 4 1/4 in. - P. 0,310 lb.
PETITE BOÎTE en argent repoussé, ciselé, gravé, anciennement doré et émaux polychromes translucides, à décor, sur le couvercle, d`une jeune femme et d`un daim sous un pin de longévité et, sur les parois latérales, de compositions florales. Poinçon chinois insculpé sous la base. (Traces d`oxydation et petits manques d`émail). Chine, dynastie Qing, fin du XIXe siècle. An enameled silver box, China, Qing dynasty, late 19th century. Dim. 2,8 x 5,4 x 4,5 cm, Poids 50 g. / D. 1 1/8 x 2 1/8 x 1 3/4 in., W. 0.10 lb.
[CHARLES & DIANA]: [CHARLES] (1948- ) Prince of Wales & DIANA (1961-1997) Princess of Wales. A good A.L.S., Diana, two pages, small 4to, Buckingham Palace, 30th June (1981), to Mrs. W. Lindsay. The Princess announces 'What a lovely surprise I got when Mummy arrived with a parcel' and continues 'Thank you so much for spoiling us with a particularly lovely piece of china - it will make any mantlepiece look smart & I picture it being at Highgrove.' Diana further remarks 'Only four weeks to go but there seems an awful lot to do & organise!' Accompanied by the original envelope (FR) hand addressed by Diana. Together with a presentation piece of wedding cake from the marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, 29th July 1981. The piece of traditional wedding cake is contained in the original white and silver box printed with the initials of the Royal couple and the Prince of Wales feathers to the lid. The cake is wrapped in the original doyley and the original printed card (some light overall staining, FR) is also loosely inserted. Accompanied by the original envelope. Also including an unsigned colour 10 x 8 photograph of Prince Charles and Princess Diana on their wedding day, accompanied by their wedding party. With the official credit stamp of photographer Lord Lichfield to the verso. Contained in a presentation folder. Generally VG, 3 Princess Diana's letter, as she rightly states, is written a month before her wedding to the Prince of Wales at St Paul's Cathedral, London, on 29th July 1981. Their marriage was widely billed as 'the wedding of the century' Prince Charles and Lady Diana had no fewer than 27 wedding cakes made for their marriage, the official wedding cake being supplied by the Naval Armed Forces. Other suppliers included Classic Celebration Cakes of Cheshire who also supplied cakes for other Royal weddings. One of their wedding cakes was created by the Belgian pastry chef S. G. Sender, 'cake maker to the kings'.
[CHURCHILL WINSTON S.]: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. A fine silver pendant, with a Sheffield hallmark, 1954, the thin circular pendant of 22mm diameter featuring a broad embedded V at the centre, engraved in cursive script with Winston Churchill’s name and the years 1951-1955. Lacking the original chain and presentation box. VG Sir Martin Gilbert, in his official biography of Churchill, makes reference to the pendant; ‘Two months after his retirement as Prime Minister, on July 13th, 1955, Winston Churchill sent silver V-sign pendants to 113 former members of his staff at 10 Downing Street and Chequers, including the cleaners, electricians, telephonists, messengers, and carpenters, as well as his pre-war and wartime secretariat. The pendants were designed and executed according to Churchill’s instructions by Cartier of London. The pendant is surprisingly delicate; the antithesis, in a sense, of the bold statement it represents: V for Victory.’
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