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Various items of silver jewellery, comprising 'Tiffany' style necklets with heart & T-bar fasteners, both different links, jumbo box link necklet with extra long drop, freshwater pearl & chain necklet, amethyst, black onyx & garnet & silver link necklets & a beaded necklet, stamped or tested (2.90oz) (8)
Various items of silver jewellery, inc., ladies filigree bracelet with oval blue Delft stone in centre, ladies' narrow identity bracelet, various stone set rings (2), Celtic patterned band, cross pendants (5), St. Christopher pendant, pill box & various other items (10), stamped, tested & h/m, (1.76oz) (22)
A collection of silver items, comprising: a rectangular plain picture frame, Birmingham 1920, 22cm x 15.5cm; a mustard pot, Birmingham 1926, of navette shape, with a glass liner and a spoon; a hexagonal sugar basin, Chester 1923; a small circular picture frame, 7.2cm diameter; two piereced bon bon dishes, one late Victorian; a pedestal bon bon dish; a loaded bud vase, 12cm high; a powder bowl with mirror lid, damaged; a small round mustard pot; a small inkwell, loaded; a tortoiseshell easel back clock, damaged; a trophy cup, damaged; a small salt; a match box holder; two modern silver wine labels, with a plated label; a pair of whisky tots; three toilet bottles; and a glass mounted sugar caster, 649g (21 oz) of weighable silver
Five items of silver, comprising: a limited edition plate commemorating the jubilee of the birth of The Queen Mother by The Library of Imperial History, London 1975, in a box with certificate; a small waisted goblet, Birmingham 1971; a pierced small dish by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1923; and a lobed oval dish, Sheffield 1904, 566g (18 oz) gross; and a circular short candlestick, Birmingham 1919, loaded
* Four silver coloured rectangular cigarette cases, one Chinese and engraved a ship and a dragon; another Japanese with bamboo niello, engraved 'Geoff from Butts' inside, in a box from 'Samurai Shokai Yokohama'; an Egyptian niello, engraved 'To Dad from Eric' inside, 737g (23.5 oz) Property of an Asian Collector Subject to 17.5% VAT and 5% Import Duty on the Hammer Price
A collection of silver items, comprising a cased set of six teaspoons, Sheffield 1911; a set of six Chinese export teaspoons by Hung Chong & Co; a set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, by Francis Higgins, London 1888; a pair of damaged silver Georgian teaspoons; a wishbone napkin ring; a small circular box, Birmingham 1901, containing ten silver 3d pieces; a pair of small unmarked dishes; four plated spoons; and a snufferBest Bid
A collection of silver items, comprising: a small rose bowl, on an ebonised plinth; an Edwardian ring tree; a mustard pot with a salt, with glass liners; a mustard pot; three dressing table bottles; a glass pin box with silver cover; a hand mirror and a perfume bottle, 364g (11.75 oz) of weighable silver
A Russian silver-gilt and enamel circular box and cover, Gustav Klingert, Moscow, 1894. decorated with foliate enamel spandrels on a turquoise ground profusely ornamented with gilt filigree scrolling, between white pellet borders, the top similarly decorated, 6.3cm high, 6.9cm diameter. Provenance: Christie’s New York, Important Silver, October 18th 1994, part lot 562. Provenance: Christie's New York, Important Silver, October 18th 1994, part lot
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel tea caddy and sugar box, Khlebnikov, Moscow, circa 1890. of octagonal form, enamelled with panels of scrolling foliage, alternating on blue enamel and gilt stippled ground (2), 9.5cm wide, 11.5cm high. Provenance: Sotheby’s New York, 5th December 1997, lot 354. Provenance: Sotheby's New York, 5th December 1997, lot 354
A Russian silver-gilt, cloisonné and plique-à-jour enamel box, Antip Kuzmichev, Moscow, 18911. of shaped rectangular form, the body with panels of scrolling blue foliage within borders of white and turquoise geometric decoration, the hinged lid with plique-à-jour stylized foliage, hinged clasp, 12cm wide , 6.5cm high, 8.5cm deep. Provenance: Sotheby’s New York, 9th June 1997, lot 221. Christie’s New York, 21st October 1993, lot 25. Provenance: Sotheby's New York, 9th June 1997, lot 221. Christie's New York, 21st October 1993, lot 25
A Russian silver-gilt and shaded cloisonné enamel cigarillo box, Konstantin Skvortsov, Moscow, 1908-1917. the sides and hinged cover of the rectangular box enamelled with floral bouquets within irregular geometric borders, on dark-blue and duck-egg grounds, 2.4cm high, 10.5cm wide, 7.2cm deep. Provenance: Christie’s, New York, The Greenfield Collection of Russian Enamels, 20th October 1998, lot 115. Provenance: Christie's, New York, The Greenfield Collection of Russian Enamels, 20th October 1998, lot 115
A fine Russian silver-gilt cloisonné and en-plein enamel jewel box, Fedor Rückert, Moscow 1908-1917. rectangular on four panel supports, the sides decorated with polychrome scrolling foliage and floral motifs on turquoise and violet grounds, the swing handles similarly decorated, the hinged cover with a plaque decorated en -plein with ‘The Unveiling of the Bride’ after Konstantin Makovsky, raised on sloping borders decorated with scrolling flowers, the sides with two bands of raised studs decorated with a chequered pattern, the interior of the lid decorated with translucent pale mauve enamel over engraved stylized flowers, velvet-lined interior, 7cm high, 14cm wide, 9.5cm deep. Provenance: Christie’s New York, The Greenfield Collection of Russian Enamels, 20th October 1998, lot 153. Sotheby’s New York, Fabergé, Russian Works of Art, Objects of Vertu and Paperweights, 6th and 8th December 1993, lot 542. Provenance: Christie's New York, The Greenfield Collection of Russian Enamels, 20th October 1998, lot 153. Sotheby's New York, Fabergé, Russian Works of Art, Objects of Vertu and Paperweights, 6th and 8th December 1993, lot 542
A cased set of twelve Fabergé silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel dessert-knives and forks, Fedor Rückert, overstruck with Fabergé mark, Moscow, 1908-1917. the handles decorated with enamel in the art nouveau style on a blue-grey ground, with workmaster’s initials and K.Fabergé beneath Imperial Warrant, 88 standard, in the original silk and velvet-lined wooden box, the interior of the lid marked K.Fabergé, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kiev, Odessa, London (24), Length of knives: 16cm. Provenance: Sotheby’s New York, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, 15th December 1999, lot 255. Provenance: Sotheby's New York, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, 15th December 1999, lot 255
A Fabergé silver-gilt and shaded cloisonné enamel pill box, Workmaster Fedor Rückert, Moscow, 1908-1917. the shaped-triangular box enamelled in the art nouveau style with stylized foliage and geometric motifs in muted tones of blue, green, and brown, marked in full beneath Imperial Warrant and with workmaster’s initials, 6cm wide, 4cm deep. Provenance: Sotheby’s New York, 15th December 1999, lot 158. Provenance: Sotheby's New York, 15th December 1999, lot 158
A Fabergé silver-gilt and Nephrite match box holder, Workmaster Karl Gustav Armfeldt, St. Petersburg, circa 1900. the circular nephrite stand with silver rim decorated with acanthus leaves, the silver matchbox-holder applied with an eagle within a laurel wreath and supported on the wings of a cast eagle, 14cm high. Provenance: Sotheby’s New York, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, 15th December 1999, lot 226. Provenance: Sotheby's New York, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, 15th December 1999, lot 226
A late Victorian silver mounted ivory box and cover, Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1900-01. the slightly domed oval hinged cover with scroll and shell finial, bold art nouveau scroll handles, clasping the plain circular moulded base, the ivory body with well carved trailing flowers (2), 21.5cm high, 25cm across handles
A George IV silver seal box, Paul Storr, London 1817. of typical circular form, the hinged cover chased with the Royal arms, the border with an oak leaf and acorn border, 17.1cm diameter, 20oz, Heraldry: The full achievement of the Royal Arms of the UK. 1801-16. Literature: Delieb, ERic. (1979) Silver Boxes. Ferndale Edition, P. 22
FLY BOXES: (Quantity) Three Wheatley alloy fly boxes, 2 silver, 1 bronze, 6"x3. 5", containing a large quantity of assorted Nymphs, Gold heads, Buzzards and trout lures, all as new, various other plastic fly boxes, Wheatley dry fly box (unused), 5 x fly lines by Orvis, Cortland etc. , Optrix Polaroid glasses, a good lot.
An early Victorian silver rectangular snuff box by Neustadt & Barnett, Birmingham 1839, the cover chased with a deer hunt through woodland, with a chased foliate border and thumbpiece, the sides and base engine turned, the gilt interior with a later presentation inscription dated 1874, 6.9cm (2.75in) wide, 111g (3.5 oz)
A Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque to Private R.S. Buckley, 15th Battalion, Prince of Wales Own Civil Service Rifles, Killed in Action 28th March 1918. British Victory Medal (535540 Pte. R.S. Buckley. 15-Lond.R.), nearly extremely fine Bronze Memorial Plaque 'Robert Stanley Buckley', with enclosure slip and in card box of issue. The History of the Prince of Wales Civil Service Rifles, published by Somerset House 1921. Official War Office correspondence to Mrs E. Buckley, wife of above. Silver and enamel 'sweetheart brooch' Civil Service Rifles. Private Robert Stanley Buckley of the 15th Battalion Prince of Wales Civil Service Rifles, late of 9 Sanhill Road, Maida Vale, London and former clerk with the Savings Bank Department, Blythe Road, Kensington, London, was killed in action, whilst attached th the 9th battalion London Regiment (Queen Victoria's Rifles) on the 28th March 1918, during the German Spring offensive of that year, he was 27 years old. Because of the intensity of the fighting during that period Rifleman Buckley was buried where he fell on the battlefield, his body was later exhumed and re-intered in the Chauny Communal Cemetery, where a headstone bears his name, he is remembered with honour.
4 Dublo Dinky/Dinky series. Dublo: Bedford Flat Truck 066, Austin Lorry 064, both boxed, grey smooth wheels, no hook to truck. Series: Morris saloon in mid-blue and racing car in silver, both with smooth black wheels. Some wear to boxes, one missing side flap to Bedford truck box. Vehicles GC to VGC.
An Aynsley china coffee beaker and saucer printed and painted with ribbon border, pierced silver holder marked for Birmingham 1918 and a similar Royal Albert yellow ground example Birmingham 1923; a decorative pill box; Oriental export cup and saucer and a 19th Century bisque porcelain jug. (5).
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