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A babies rattle, detailed 925, designed as a Jester`s mask, with two pendant bells and with a mother of pearl handle, a set of six tea knives, with plated blades and with loaded silver handles, Sheffield 1922, cased and plated wares, comprising; a table cigarette box, with a turned wooden handle, a tea strainer with a stand, a sauce ladle and a sugar scuttle, with a scoop.
A silver shaped rectangular hinge lidded trinket box, Birmingham 1907, a silver rectangular cigarette case, the front applied with the badge and the enameled colours of The Royal Corps of Signals, Birmingham 1938, two silver topped glass scent bottles and six plated spoons, with five similar forks, the handles with floral motifs.
Silver and foreign wares, comprising; a milk jug, with a scrolling handle, raised on three feet, Birmingham 1901, an Oriental beaker, decorated with irises, a rectangular silver vesta case, with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1920, a circular silver box, a German spoon, detailed 800 and a silver mounted clothes brush, Birmingham 1919.
A rectangular beadwork bodkin case with floral motifs, a carved bone travelling dip pen, with a Stanhope lens view, a carved lava miniature scull, a ladies silver cigarette holder ring, Birmingham 1955, a trowel shaped book marker, two small compasses in a box, a small scent bottle, a miniature banjo, a miniature Hebrew candelabra and fourteen further items.
A set of six silver teaspoons, the handles decorated with floral terminals, Birmingham 1902, cased, a pair of silver mounted tortoiseshell folding lorgnettes, Birmingham 1901, a pair of opera glasses, cased, a pair of gilt metal and mother of pearl opera glasses, a miniature toilet set, with the original box and a brass rectangular postage stamps and paper clips box.
Gentry family medals, comprising; the 1914 Star with bar to 6019 PTE A.GENTRY. R.A.M.C., the 1914-18 British War Medal and the 1914-19 Victory Medal to 6019 CPL.A.GENTRY. R.A.M.C., mounted on a bar, a Christmas 1914 brass gift tin, four Second World War Medals, comprising; The 1939-1945 Star, The Italy Star, The Defence Medal and The War Medal, the Army Council forwarding slip and with a box of postage to Mr G B Gentry, two enamelled London Ambulance Service badges, one similar collar badge, safe driving medals and badges with boxes, a silver and enamelled darts medal and a quantity of paperwork including details relating to winning The Vernons Football Pools.
Seventeen items of jewellery and vertu, including; a rectangular pietra dura brooch with a harp motif, a silver brooch, Birmingham 1895, a pair of paste set hat pins, a propelling pencil, a small glass scent bottle, a brooch fitted with two portrait miniatures, probably Indian, three buttons, two enamelled buckles, a French medal, an Oriental small seal, a locomotive charm, a gilt metal mounted banded agate box, a filligree barrel shaped slide and a gilt star shaped pendant with a detached similar suspension loop.
A pair of opal doublet pendant earrings, with oval drops, the tops with bead and screw fitting, twelve unmounted coloured gemstones, including a pair of yellow citrine, a pair of silver gilt and green gem set earclips, an agate set ring, a 9ct gold neckchain, a pendant formed as a horse, a neckchain, a dress clip, a pewter brooch and six coffee spoons, mostly detailed PERU, in a box.
Kohl Jar and limebox, India, 18th century the jar of steel with silver damascened decoration, in the form of a stylised mango, the stopper with pierced suspension loop; the lime box of brass, also in the form of a mango 8; 9cm high Condition: both with some wear and corrosion View on auctionatrium.com
A Tobacco Box and Snuff Box, Thailand, 19th century silver gilt, with niello decoration, each decorated with profuse floral designs, the snuff box also with lozenge shaped medallion containing an elephant 11.2x6.8x2.5cm; 5.8x4x1.8cm Condition: gilding rubbed on underside of larger box, one or two areas of minor damage View on auctionatrium.com
A silver King’s pattern table service by C Robathan & Son, Birmingham 1977, Silver Jubilee mark, comprising; Six table spoons, Twelve table forks, Twelve dessert spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Twelve fish forks, Twelve fish knives, Twelve soup spoons, Eight coffee spoons, Twelve teaspoons, 5865g (188.5oz) gross Together with the following in stainless steel with silver handles Twelve table knives Twelve dessert knives and a three piece carving set in a wooden canteen box with its key
A matched silver King’s pattern table service for twelve by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1959-63, comprising: Twelve table forks, Four table spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Twelve dessert spoons, Twelve soup spoons, Twelve fish knives, Twelve fish forks, Eleven tea spoons, Six egg spoons, Two gravy spoons, Two sauce ladles, A pair of fish servers, A soup ladle, A sugar tongs, A butter knife, Four salt spoons, A mustard spoon, 7708g (247.8 oz); Together with the following with steel blades and silver handles: Twelve table knives, Twelve dessert knives, A five piece carving set, In a fitted mahogany canteen box with two drawers
A Victorian silver extensive part table service by George William Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1872, in Elizabethan pattern, engraved with an unidentified heraldic badge, comprising: Forty-eight table forks, Eight table spoons, Twenty-four dessert forks, Eighteen dessert spoons, Eighteen soup spoons, Nineteen tea spoons, Twelve egg spoons, Two gravy spoons, Two sifting spoons, Twelve salt ladles, Two mustard ladles, Seven sauce ladles, A soup ladle, An asparagus tongs, A sugar tongs, A fish knife and fork, A pair of salad servers, Two butter knives, 15,116g (453.85 oz); Together with the following with steel blades and silver handles: Forty-seven table knives, Thirty-six dessert knives, Four carving implements, In a light oak canteen box with iron fittings and four trays
A matched silver four piece tea service with a kettle and a tray by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1934-36, circular with gadrooned ‘cape’ rims, the kettle, tea and hotwater pots with composition handles and finials, the kettle on a stand 27.5cm (10.5in) high; the oblong twin handled tray with cartouches to the inset angles, 60.5cm (24in) long; with a matched cream jug and sugar basin by Garrard & Co., London 1963 and 1955; and a sugar tongs, in a fitted mahogany box for the original set labelled for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, a brass plaque engraved ‘From Mother 1937’, 5732g (184.3 oz) gross
An Edwardian silver tea and coffee service with a tray by Charles Boyton (II), London 1901 (coffee pot) and 1902, the tea and coffee pots with bird finials, leaf-capped double scroll handles, the baluster bodies embossed with fruit and cartouches, on foliate feet, engraved with a monogram ‘HJS’, the tea pot 25cm (9.75in) long, the coffee pot 27.5cm (10.75in) high; the twin handled lobed oval tray engraved with a foliate band and flowers in reserves, 81cm (32in) long, in a fitted oak box with brass corners and a plaque engraved ‘H. J. Straup Esqr.’, 6943g (223.25 oz)
A William III silver drum bougie box by Daniel Garnier, London 1697, Britannia standard, the hinged cover with a captive cover over the aperture, a moulded loop handle, the plain sides engraved with a cypher below a baron’s coronet, on a moulded foot, scratch weight ‘4o 5p’ under, 6.5cm (2.5in) high, 124g (4 oz)
A German silver singing bird musical box, post 1886 .800 standard, circa 1900, shaped rectangular and embossed with figural scenes and trophies, operated by a lever to the front releasing an oval cover embossed with cherubs releasing a caged bird, revealing a pierced interior with a coloured feathered bird, the rear side with a hinged compartment for the key, 10.7cm (4.25in) wide. Two typed notes are inside the key compartment ‘Singing Bird Box by Karl Griesbaum Circa 1900’ and ‘Manufactured in Germany Wooden framed bellows painted yellow Trade mark:- Bird perched on mound with letters K G on either side (under bellows)’ (not inspected inside).
A Chinese export silver oblong table box by Cutshing, Canton, pseudo marks, ‘CUT’ and a character mark, circa 1855, with bamboo in relief overall, the cover engraved with a crest to an oval reserve, the gilt interior engraved ‘From Colonel Charles Steuart, C. B., H. M. 14th L. D., 28th November 1859’, 12cm (4.75in) long, 258g (8.3 oz) London Gazette records ‘14th Light Dragoons, Major Charles Steuart to be Lieut.-Colonel, without purchase, vice King, deceased. Dated 7th July 1850.’ The crest of ABRAHAMS, AULD, BARCLAY, BLACKWOOD of Ireland, BRIGHT, BRUCE, DALLYSON, EASTCHURCH, ELSTON, FARQUAHARSON, GILCHRIST, HEWAT, JEFFREY, KER, LESON, PEARSON, PINCKENEY, PURVIS, RANKEN, SAVILLE and WALKER.
An early Victorian silver shaped rectangular snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1843, engraved with scroll foliage overall, the cover engraved with an inscription, the interior gilt, 8.2cm (3.25in) wide, 127g (4.1 oz) The presentation reads ‘Presented by the Glasgow Association of Underwriters to Lieut. Alexander Boyton, R. N. in command of H. M. Steam Packet Pike Portpatrick as an acknowledgement of his services at the wreak of the Barque Sovereign of Glasgow 10th July 1847‘. Alexander Boyter entered the Royal Navy in 1806 as a midshipman on board the Volontaire of 46 guns (Capt. Hon. Josceline Percy), then at the Cape of Good Hope. Sometime later, while in the Endymion, Boyter was severely wounded on 9th October 1814 in an ill-fated boat attack on the American privateer Prince de Neufchatel, of 18 guns and 130 men, on which occasion the British were repulsed, with a loss of 28 killed and 37 wounded. Boyton was also present at the memorable capture of the President frigate in January 1815. He obtained his commission in February 1815, and continued in the Endymion, latterly in the Channel, until paid off. He was appointed in October 1825 to the Coast Guard, being given the command (4th August 1842) of the PIKE steam-packet, on the Portpatrick station. ‘Stranraer, 10th July. The SOVEREIGN, of and for Greenock, said to be laden with sugar and rum, got on shore at 10.30 pm today in Murrock Bay, a few miles S of Port Patrick [Portpatrick]’. Source: The Marine List, LL, No. 10,396, London, Tuesday July 13 1847. ‘Greenock, 15th July. Part of the cargo of the SOVEREIGN, from Demerara to the Clyde, which is on shore in Murroch [Morroch] Bay, has been landed’. Source: The Marine List, LL, No. 10,400, London, Saturday July 17 1847. ‘The loss of this vessel is not cited by I. G. Whittaker (1998); she may have been successfully refloated’ and the inscription on the present lot seems to bear this supposition out. Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 21 April 2004.
A William IV silver gilt rectangular snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1834, engine turned overall, the cover with a roundel engraved with a crest, engraved inside the cover ‘Presented to R. D. Smyth Esqr. Royal Scots Greys by Sir W. S. R. Cockburn, Bart. of that Ilk- 1848’, 7.7cm (3in) wide, 111g (3.55 oz) The crest of SMYTH of Gloucestershire and Lincolnshire. Sir William Sarsfield Rossiter Cockburn, M.A., was the seventh baronet. By his wife, Anne, eldest daughter of the Rev. Francis Coke of Lower Moor, Herefordshire, he had three sons, the eldest, Devereux Plantagenet (1828-1850), late of the Royal Scots Greys, 2nd Dragoons, died aged 21 and has an unusual sculptured tomb in the Protestant cemetery in Rome.
J.R. Arnold, 84 Strand, London, a silver open faced pocket chronometer, London 1841, no. 6218, the three piece hinged case with a white dial, fine black Roman numerals, gold spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the half plate key wind chronometer with Earnshaw detent escapement, the case 5.5cm diameter, in a wooden three section deck box
A late 19th century bouton pearl and diamond bracelet, circa 1890, the tapered articulated bracelet set along the length with 12 4mm to 6mm bouton pearls with old cut brilliant cut diamonds between and old brilliant and old cut diamond edges, approximately 8.00 carats total, mounted in gold backed silver, to a concealed box snap clasp with unidentified control marks, 16.7cm long, in a later fitted case. Please note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearls
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