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ITEMS OF UNIFORM RELATING TO A LORD LIEUTENANT 19TH CENTURY AND LATER in the manner of a General Officer, the group comprising three pairs of silver bullion epaulettes with insignia, two Victorian and one Edwardian, the last in original tin; two cocked hats, one in original tin; dress cap with oak leaf lace to body and gold bullion ornament to the peak and crown; a fine shabraque with silver bullion borders and gold and silver bullion insignia, with some loose leather straps, in original tin box; a coatee with sewn-in sword-frog; an Edwardian red tunic with silver lace; a black cloak with the Spencer monogram inside the collar; a black military great coat; and khaki field service pieces comprising two tunics each with medal ribbons, cord riding breeches, cap with thick gold bullion decoration to peak, and great coat, mostly contained in a tin trunk View on Christie's.com
A VICTORIAN SILVER SANDWICH-BOX MARK OF JOHN SAMUEL HUNT, LONDON, 1863, RETAILED BY HUNT AND ROSKELL Oblong with rounded corners, the hinged cover applied with drop-ring handle below an engraved earl's coronet and the initials CS 4 7/8 in. (12.3 cm.) wide 10.9 oz. (339 gr.) The initials are those of Charlotte, Countess Spencer (1835-1903) wife of John Poyntz, 5th Earl Spencer (1835-1910). View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT TRAVELLING CANTEEN VARIOUS MAKER'S AND DATES Old English pattern, each piece later engraved with initial 'A' below a viscount's coronet, comprising: A table-spoon, London, 1775; a fork, London, 1775; a teaspoon, London, 1801; a marrow-spoon, indistinct maker's mark; a silver and mother-of-pearl handled knife; a corkscrew; and a gilt-metal spice-box; all contained in a red-leather roll 4 oz. (130 gr.) View on Christie's.com
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS COLOGNE BOTTLES MARK OF WILLIAM PARKER, LONDON, 1802 The plain domed caps engraved with Spencer crest below earl's coronet, unscrewing to reveal glass stoppers, in fitted brass-bound mahogany box, cover with collapsible handle Bottles 7½ in. (19 cm.) high The crest is that of George John, 2nd Earl Spencer. View on Christie's.com
A VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED PICNIC-SET RETAILED BY CLARKE, 20 OLD BOND STREET Comprising: two sandwich-boxes, two decanters, two collapsible beakers, four small plates, a spice-box, a further container, two forks, two spoons and a corkscrew, engraved with monogram 'MS', all contained in a fitted leather covered case The case 12¼ in. (31 cm.) long View on Christie's.com
A SET OF THREE GEORGE III SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS DECANTERS MARK OF JOHN LINNIT AND WILLIAM ATKINSON, LONDON, 1812 Comprising a pair of square section and a larger one of rectangular section, with fluted tops and plain silver mounts with ring handles, in fitted mahogany box lined in green baize, cover with collapsible brass handle Largest decanter 8 1/8 in. high (21 cm.), box 15 in. long (38 cm.) View on Christie's.com
THREE PILL-BOXES: ONE HARDSTONE WITH MICROMOSAIC THE HARDSTONE BOX, ROME, CIRCA 1820 Oval silver-mounted red hardstone box with central oval micromosaic plaque depicting a riverscape with bridge and building, incorporated thumbpiece; together with, two circular pill-boxes with foliate borders to lids 1½in. (38mm.) wide; 1¼in. (32mm) and 1 5/16 in. (33 mm.) diam., respectively (3) View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT SNUFF-BOX MARK OF JOHN JONES III, LONDON, 1825 Rectangular box with rounded corners, the cover applied with a repoussé chased scene classical battle scene, the sides and base engine-turned with bright-cut diaper pattern, slightly raised incorporated thumbpiece chased with foliage and blossoms 3 1/8 in. (80 mm.) wide 4 7/8 oz. (138 gr.) View on Christie's.com
A FRENCH SILVER AND NIELLO SNUFF BOX CIRCA 1860 Cover depicting Rebecca at the well, base and sides with repetitive geometric decoration; together with a Victorian silver vesta case by Jane Brownett, London, 1885, with pull-out drawer with gilt interior, striker sffixed to front of drawer, inscribed C.R.S. from W.H.G. 1887; and a Japanese silver box with pull-off top, applied Chrystanthemum of Japan to cover and engraved with foliage First box 3 in. long (7.8 cm.) (3) View on Christie's.com
TWO SILVER-GILT AND TWO GILT-METAL SNUFF-BOXES PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY Ingot-shaped, all over engine-turned with bright-cut diaper pattern panels within fluted borders, the hinged cover centred with a chased rocaille cartouche within scrolling foliate border, slightly raised incorporated silver thumbpiece, French, maker's mark P.A.G.; together with, a rectangular box, the hinged cover with deeply chased scrolling foliate borders, the sides and slightly domed base engine-turned with horizontal reeding; together with, two gilt-metal snuff-boxes, one ingot-shaped, the cover and sides sides chased with raised repoussé and scrolling foliage, the cover set with a decorative miniature on ivory of a lady; the other rectangular, the cover and base engine-turned with scalework pattern, the cover with scrolling foliate chased border, hinged lid with slightly raised thumbpiece 2¾ in. (71 mm.) to 5 in. (128 mm.) wide (4) View on Christie's.com
A QUANTITY OF WOODEN BOXES INCLUDING A LATE GEORGE III BONBONNIERE THE BONBONNIERE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY Comprising: a circular oak box, the cover centred with a silver plaque engraved 'This box was made from a piece of an original Futtock Timber of Le Sans Pareil taken by the British fleet commanded by Earl Howe, June 1st: 1794'; a rectangular wooden box, the hinged lid centred with carved oval commemorative plaque; a shoe-shaped wooden snuff-box with sliding lid centred with silver plaque engraved SA; a rectangular wooden snuff-box with carved foliate borders; a circular wood bonbonnière; and two silver-mounted wooden medallions commemorating H.M.S. Victory and Horatio Nelson 3½ in. (90 mm.) diam., to 4¼ in. (108 mm.) wide; The medallions ¾ in. (20 mm.) diam. (7) View on Christie's.com
A GROUP OF TEN TORTOISESHELL ITEMS MOSTLY ENGLISH, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY Comprising three various etuis inlaid in silver or silver and gold, a toothpick box circa 1790, an oval snuff box with gilt-metal mounts, circa 1790, a carnet-de-bal with bright-engraved gold mounts (lacks pencil), a circular box with pull-off cover and applied gold roundel, probably French circa 1800, a tortoiseshell caddy spoon with scalloped bowl and inlaid silver disc-shaped reserve, circa 1790, a blonde tortoiseshell snuff box with cut corners (a/f), also a necessaire-de-voyage of knife-box form containing ivory aide-memoire, scent bottle, tooth/ear pick, tweezers and tortoiseshell-handled knife, circa 1795 Largest etui 4¾ in. long (12 cm.) (10) View on Christie's.com
TWO TORTOISESHELL DRESSING-TABLE BOXES WITH PIERCED LIDS CIRCA 1920, POSSIBLY CHINESE Together with eighteen other tortoiseshell items, mostly silver-mounted, including an oval box, the cover engraved with a flower, probably Scandinavian, early 18th century, an oval mirror case, probably late 17th/early 18th century, a square box with floral-chased mounts, probably Continental, 18th century (a/f); the remainder mostly late Victorian/Edwardian, vis. a bowl on fluted melon feet, a stand with easel back, an oval pendent photograph frame inlaid with flowers, two circular boxes, a plain oval powder-puff box, a cigarette case inlaid 'A', a pin tray, a plain rectangular box, a shaped oval dressing table tray, London, 1892, a heart-shaped menu holder inscribed 'Xmas 1894', a paper-clip/knife, a book mark with coloured glass eye and legend 'Here Stopped', a small paper knife with diagonally-fluted handle, a plain tortoiseshell vesta case and a plate-mounted mother-of-pearl magnifying glass The largest box: 5 7/8 in. (15 cm.) wide (20) View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT AND CORAL RATTLE MARK OF THOMAS BROUGH, LONDON, 1798, RETAILED BY CRICHTON, 22 OLD BOND STREET With two tiers of four bells dependent and bright-engraved with bands of trailing leafage, coral teething stick, engraved later with a viscount's coronet below initial 'A', in later fitted box Brothers, 22 Old Bond St. 6 in. (15 cm.) long The initial is almost certainly that of Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp and later 7th Earl Spencer. View on Christie's.com
A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN'S TRAVELLING DRESSING TABLE SET WITH SILVER-PLATED MOUNTS CIRCA 1860 Comprising: three upright cylindrical boxes and two smaller examples, a soap box, a long rectangular box, two cut-cglass square cologne bottles and two smaller examples, and a layer of four of the original six implements (some with mother-of-pearl handles); all contained in a brass-strung ebony box with lift out compartment and hidden drawer (fixed in place) 6¾ in. (17.3 cm.) high View on Christie's.com
AN EDWARD VII SILVER CIGARETTE-BOX MARK OF JAMES SAMUEL BELL AND LOUIS WILLMOTT, LONDON, 1903 Rectangular on four scroll feet, hinged cover and sides chased with Art Nouveau-style fruiting foliage, the hinged cover further set with a medallion depicting William Ewart Gladstone, engraved around the medallion with an inscription and on the cover with a further inscription, cedar-lined interior 5 7/8 in. (15 cm.) wide The inscription around the medallion reads 'Born in Liverpool 29th December 1809 buried in Westminster Abbey, May 1898'. The second inscription reads 'Memorial statue unveiled in Liverpool by Earl Spencer, K.G. 16 July 1904' View on Christie's.com
A CONTINENTAL SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE BOX SPONSOR'S MARK OF ASPREY & CO.. ENGLISH IMPORT MARKED FOR LONDON, 1984 Cover with alternate bands of light blue and lilac translucent enamel over engine-turning incorporating bands of wreaths and foliate motifs, lavender sides and gilt base and interior 6¼ in. (16 cm.) long View on Christie's.com
A PAIR OF EXPORT LACQUER DISHES A BUNKO [PAPER BOX] AND A GROUP OF LACQUER OBJECTS EDO-SHOWA PERIOD, LATE 17TH-20TH CENTURY The dishes decorated in gold hiramaki-e and takamaki-e on a black ground with pavilions among trees beside a lake, the wide rims with hanabishi design, the paper box decorated in gold and silver hiramaki-e, takamaki-e and nashiji with geese among peony and rockwork, nashiji interior, the box converted in Europe with hinges and lockplate and later Japanning The dishes - 13 in. (33 cm.) diameter, the box - 14¼ in. (36 cm.) wide Together with a lacquer tebako, two cabinets and a tray (7) View on Christie's.com
A COMPOSITE GENTLEMAN'S TRAVELLING DRESSING TABLE SET VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS, GEORGE III-20TH CENTURY Comprising a Goliath watch engraved to back with Spencer crest, a similarly engraved rectangular silver box with pull-off cover, London, 1887, a similarly engraved silver soap box, London, 1875, eleven various silver-mounted glass bottles with crested plain covers, two similarly crested rectangular silver boxes with pierced scrollwork covers, covers London, 1825, bases London, 1835, a plated shaving brush and holder, two circular silver boxes, 1818 and later, a silver-cased vanity mirror by Rawlings & Summers, London, 1838, a plated drum-shaped box with amatory inscription, a small hammered dish, London, 1884, a leather-backed shaving mirror, two tortoiseshell boot-hook handles inlaid with silver Spencer crest, a crested dessert spoon, London, 1845 and a tray with 12 other fittings including a tortoiseshell-handled knife and button-hook, both with inlaid Spencer crest, the fitted brass-bound mahogany box with name-plate inscribed 'Earl Spencer K.G.' View on Christie's.com
A GROUP OF OBJECTS OF VERTU 18TH CENTURY Comprising a French gold-mounted grey-green laquer carnet-de-bal, the cover inscribed 'SOUVENIR' and 'D'AMITIE', chased gold mounts marked Paris, with the charge and discharge marks of Julien Alaterre, 1768-1774, makers mark and date letter indistinct, containing a four-leaf ivory tablet and gold-capped pencil, polished gold push-piece; together with, three rectangular gold-mounted ivory carnets-de-bal, probably English circa 1770, one set with enamel-bordered oval plaque with gold initial 'S' surmounted with an earl's coronet on obverse, a similarly bordered oval plaque containing plaited hair on reverse, the cover applied with gold plaques inscribed 'Souvenir' and 'Cheri', apparently unmarked chased gold mounts, containing a five-leaf ivory tablet, polished gold push-piece; another, set with pierced gold-bordered oval glazed plaque with gold monogram on reverse, glazed plaque on obverse, the cover applied with pierced gold inscription 'SOUVENIR' and 'D'AMITIE' within pierced reeded gold borders with foliate garlands, apparently unmarked chased gold mounts, containing a three-leaf ivory tablet, polished gold push-piece; another, with polished gold mounts, containing a seven-leaf ivory tablet and pencil, polished gold push-piece; together with, a gold-mounted ivory eye glass, probably English circa 1770/1780, apparently unmarked gold mounts chased with anthemium pattern in green gold, together with, a gold-mounted navette-shaped patch-box or toothpick case, probably English circa 1770/1780, the cover and base set with glazed panels containing hairwork, the apparently unmarked gold mounts chased with palm leaf and vitruvian scroll patterns in green gold, polished gold-lined interior, together with, a gold-mounted hardstone paper knife, probably English, early 18th Century, grey and brown agate handle enclosed within with pierced gold cagework decorated with hunting scene and rocaille, the base with gold rosette, silver-gilt blade 2¾in. (70mm.) to 6 5/8in. (170mm.) (7) View on Christie's.com
A TORTOISESHELL SNUFF-BOX AND A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT SNUFF-BOX THE FORMER PROBABLY ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY, THE LATTER, MARKED LONDON, 1800, THOMAS PHIPPS AND EDWARD ROBINSON II Rectangular box, the diamond-pattern cover centred with rectangular polished gold plaque engraved with initial S surmounted by an earl's coronet, concave base, gold thumbpiece and hinge; together with, a rectangular silver-gilt box, horizontally reeded cover, base and sides, the interior cover engraved with initials AB surmounted by an earl's coronet, slighly raised incoporated thumbpiece 2¾ in. (69 mm.) and 2 5/8 in. (67 mm.) wide, respectively A trade label inside the silver-gilt box reads 'Thomas Lumley Ltd. 3 Bury St. S.W.1.'. (2) View on Christie's.com
FOUR TORTOISESHELL DESK OBJECTS 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY Comprising: a pair of ashtrays applied in gold on one with a clown and on the other with a harlequin; a necessaire-à-coudre of knife-box form with mother-of-pearl inlay, containing a silver thimble and part pair of scissors and a heart-shaped pin tray with silver ribbon surmount and gadroon rim, London, 1892 (4) View on Christie's.com
AN EDWARD VII SILVER CIGARETTE-BOX LONDON, 1907, MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT, RETAILED BY EDWARDS AND SONS, 151 REGENT STREET Oblong, the slightly domed hinged cover engraved with the Spencer crest below a viscount's coronet and at the corners 'Jack' and 'Xmas 1910', wood-lined 5½ in. (14 cm.) long View on Christie's.com
A VICTORIAN SILVER CIGARETTE-BOX BIRMINGHAM, 1895, MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT Oblong, the slightly domed cover engraved with the initial 'A' below a viscount's coronet, fitted with a lock 9 in. (23 cm.) wide The initial is that of Charles Robert Spencer, Viscount Althorp and later 6th Earl Spencer (1857-1922). View on Christie's.com
A DUTCH SILVER BISCUIT-BOX MARK OF A. BONEBAKKER AND ZOON, 1874 Cylindrical with rope-work borders, the hinged cover engraved with the Spencer crest below an earl's coronet 5 in. (12.7 cm.) diam 12.7 oz. (397 gr.) The crest is that of John Poyntz, 5th Earl Spencer (1835-1910). View on Christie's.com
A DUTCH SILVER BISCUIT-BOX MARK OF E. ADELAER, AMSTERDAM, CIRCA 1820, RETAILED BY DIEMONT, WITH LATER ENGLISH IMPORT MARKS FOR SHEFFIELD, 1901 Cylindrical with reeded borders, the hinged cover applied with a plaque engraved with the Spencer crest below an earl's coronet 4¾ in. (12 cm.) diameter 11 oz. (328 gr.) The crest is that of John Poyntz, 5th Earl Spencer (1835-1910). View on Christie's.com
A late Victorian silver tray and heart-shaped box for the dressing table by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1897, embossed with a circle of cherubs within a cloud, the tray 15cm long, 3.6oz gross; together with a magnifying glass stamped sterling, a silhoette miniature painted on glass, and other small items
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