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A Mixed Lot comprising: a George VI Table Cigarette Box, of rectangular form, the engine-turned cover with contemporary initial and further presentation inscription to the body with cedar-lined interior, Birmingham 1937; together with a hallmarked Silver Napkin Ring, of cylindrical form, various dates and makers (2)
An early 20th Century Stationery Box, lifting lid and fall front enclosing fitted interior of pen tray, compartments and letter rack etc, and the lid also inscribed “Fuller & Jackson 11 Grocers Hall Court London EC”, also applied throughout with formerly Silver plated mounts, and applied on either side with handles, 12” wide
A Victorian coromandel wood and brass strung travelling toilet box, the hinged lid with interior fitted mirror, enclosing a lift-out tray and fitted compartments containing silver gilt mounted glass jars and mother of pearl handled accessories, with single drawer and spring loaded drawer below, 31.5cm. wide, silver maker George Betjemann, George William Betjemann & John Betjemann, London, 1874.
An Imperial Russian silver and gilt decorated presentation cup and spoon, the cup holder with clear glass liner, decorated with a pierced fence and gable end of a house with a young girl peering through the window, the shaped handle with oval thumbpiece, 10.5cm. high, maker’s mark indistinct, assay master A. Romanov, 1887, Moscow; the spoon with oval shaped bowl, spiral twist stem and a terminal in the form of a young girl with pigtail holding a scythe, 16.5cm. long, maker KK possibly Conan Komarov, assay master mark indistinct but dated 1885, Moscow, contained in an fitted oak box, total weight of silver 7.65ozs.
Golay Fils et Stahl, Geneve, a silver travelling watch, circa 1940, the two piece square case with post 1886 German standard marks, the silvered dial with radiumed numerals, and fancy skeleton hands, the 15 jewel Eterna Watch Co. movement adjusted to two positions, in a green lizard skin case, together with a fitted box
A silver gentleman`s cushion shaped wristwatch, import marked London 1927, the two piece case with white dial, black Roman numerals (red 12), blued steel Breguet hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, with 15 jewel Swiss straight line lever movement, the case 3.1cm, no bracelet; Ingersoll Watch Co., Waterbury, a chrome open faced pocket watch, circa 1910, the two piece case with black dial, luminous Arabic hands and numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial, the 4 jewel three quarter plate pin pallet straight line lever movement signed Rot.H.Ingersoll & Bro USA, the case 4.5cm diameter, in its original box; . W.E. Watts, Nottingham, an Edwardian silver open faced pocket watch, the case import marked for London 1907, the four piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial, the case 5cm diameter; Longines, a lady`s stainless steel rectangular wristwatch, 1940s, the two piece case with silvered dial, the 15 jewel Longines movement no. 5408568, the case 2.8cm including lugs, on a brown leather bracelet; together with five other pocket watches and two silver cased watches of that period (11)
A pair of silver pheasants by Richard Lawton, London 1979, naturalistically modelled, the larger 6cm long; together with grouse and a cormorant, a pair of Edwardian silver name holders, London 1907, modelled as hunting dogs; an Edwardian silver ring box, Chester 1903; and other silver coloured items, 9.95 oz gross weighable
A silver cigar box by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1932, with three compartment cedar wood interior, 25cm long; and Silver Jubilee commemorative plate, London 1977, 18 oz. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of Sir Peter Llewellyn Gwynn-Jones, KCVO (1940-2010). He was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He was Garter Principal King of Arms, the senior officer, from 1995 to 2010.
A silver cigarette box by Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester 1918, of plain canted rectangular form with gilt interior, 15cm long; another, import marked for London 1927, engraved with radial decoration, and initial at the centre, 8.5cm long; and a silver coloured cigar box, South American, stamped 0.925, engraved with initials, with cedar wood interior, 11.4cm, 10 oz gross weighable
A collection of silver and silver mounted items, including a bud vase by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1910; a commemorative Millennium silver spoon, in its case; a silver hand bell by Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1926, with ivorine handle; two silver napkin rings, and a silver mounted hand mirror and cut glass circular box; together with a silver plated cup by Christofle, 13 oz gross weighable
A collection of small silver, to include a silver cigarette box, London 1923, with striped cover and cedar wood interior, 13.5cm long; a pair of bud vases, Birmingham 1917; a canted rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham 1926; a Victorian silver King`s pattern sugar nips by George Adams, London 1969; and other silver and silver coloured items, 16.9 oz gross weighable
A George III mahogany and cut brass travelling toilet box with silver gilt mounted fittings by John Douglas, London 1811-12, fitted with two pierced covered glass boxes, two covered glass boxes, two circular all silver gilt boxes, two mounted glass jars (the covers unmarked) and two further jars lacking the covers, engraved with an eagle displayed crest of the Lewes family, the mahogany case with brass edging and concealed handles, the cover with decorative borders, 39cm (15.25in) wide (internal tray and the mirror lacking). See sale these rooms 6th October 2010 `Fine Silver, Jewellery & Watches`, lot 113 for a William IV travelling set by John Douglas`s son Archibald.
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