An Edwardian silver cylindrical small biscuit box or cannister by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1904, with a loop handle and hinged lockplate, engraved `D.L. from F.G. June 6th 1905`, 8.5cm (3 3/8in) high, 188g (6.05 oz) A wedding present to Edward Douglas Loch, 2nd Baron Loch (1873-1942) on his 6th June 1905 marriage to Lady Margaret Louisa Lizzie Compton, daughter of William George Spencer Scott Compton, 5th Marquess of Northampton.
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A silver shaped oval pill box by S. J. Rose & Son, Birmingham 1971, stamped for Dunhill as retailers, the cover and base engine turned, the sides with scroll foliage, the interior gilt, 3.8cm (1 1/2in) long; a lozenge shape trinket box by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1913, plain with bead and reel borders, the interior gilt, 7.8cm (3in) long; and a propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co., incuse stamped `S. Mordan & Co 3` only, scroll foliate engraved, with a suspension ring, 8.8cm (3 1/2in) long (open) (3)
[Irish interest] A William IV silver rectangular snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1836, the cover engraved `Presented by The Members of The Hibernian Loan Society to Mr Andrew Halliday Dublin 1871` within a raised chased flower and scroll border, the base engine turned, the sides conformingly chased, the interior gilt, 7cm (2 3/4in) long, 82g
A George IV silver gilt rectangular snuff box by Thomas Peacock, London 1821, the cover and base engine turned with foliate chased borders and thumb piece, the cover engraved with a crest to a reserve, the inside of the cover engraved `In Memory of Lady Leighton. ob. 5 Nov. 1828`, 6.3cm (2 1/2in) long, 61g The crest of Sir William LEIGHTON (d. 1826), Lord Mayor of London for 1806-1807.
Four silver heart shaped boxes, comprising: a Victorian trinket box by William Comyns & Sons, London 1884, the domed cover with a vacant heart shaped reserve on embossed lobing, the sides conforming, with later green fabric lining, 11cm (4 1/4in) long; a small trinket box by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Birmingham 1918, the hinged cover with a vacant reserve on a linear engraved ground, on three fleurs de lys feet, 7.5cm (3in) long; a late Victorian pill box by Rolason Brothers, Birmingham 1893, the cover and sides embossed with a mille fleurs pattern, the interior gilt, 3.7cm (1 3/8in) long; and a vesta case by W. H. Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1911, with a vacant shield reserve and scroll foliate engraving, the interior gilt, 4.2cm (1 5/8in) long
A French silver and enamel oval box, 1838-1962 small article mark for Paris only (twice), 19th century, the cover painted with cranes at a pond on a black ground, the base with a butterfly above a pond on a black ground, the scallop edge mounts with engraved bands, the interior gilt, 9.2cm (3 5/8in) long
A Dutch silver and mother of pearl table box, maker`s mark `IC` (twice) to the base only, early 19th century, rectangular with incurved angles, the cover inset with a mother of pearl panel carved with a scene and text from the New Testament `Johnn. 1 v. 19` (John 1:19), carved with John the Baptist and Christ, the Lamb of God beneath, the base with pricked waved borders, 12cm (4 3/4in) long
A SILVER TRINKET BOX of hinged circular form, having a hinged engine turned top with pie-crust rim and material lined interior, the plain body on three cabriole type legs, rubbed silver marks. 4cm(h) x 6cm(d) 80.8grams(total) Condition Report: Hinge and one leg repaired, some minor damage to other legs, viewing advised.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PILL BOX of heart shape, the hinged cover embossed with scrolling decoration, marks for Birmingham 1901, maker Adie & Lovekin Ltd. 1cm(h) x 3cm(L) x 3cm(w) 7grams Condition Report: Some slight denting to top with cover slightly ill fitting, compression to base, but generally ok.
A CONTINENTAL .925 SILVER AND ENAMEL BOX of hinged and canted rectangular form, the cover with circular figural enamelled reserve within a pale blue ground and engraved borders, marked 925 along with various indistinct marks (probably Spanish). 5cm x 3.5cm Condition Report: Losses to enamelled blue ground, some wear, viewing advised.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD LADIES TRAVELLING TOILET BOX, the rectangular top with central foliate brass cartouché in a conforming border, opens to reveal the lift-out material lined tray containing various silver topped glass boxes, manicure items etc, the rear with divisions for scent bottles and further silver topped jars (marks for London 1824, maker GR), the facia with conforming inlay and base drawer with inset brass handle, the sides with larger inset brass handles. 18cm(h) x 35cm(w) x 24cm(d) Condition Report: Marks and scratches, brass inlaid lifting at escutcheon, small veneer loss to left side of drawer, generally good.
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