A small George III Vinaigrette and others by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1801, plain oval form, 2.5cm; another similar by Samuel Pemberton, navette shape, 2.5cm; a circular patch box, by J. Thornton, Birmingham 1801, with a Maltese Cross, 2.5cm; a silver gilt mounted cut glass vinaigrette; urn-shaped vinaigrette; and a fob vinaigrette (6)
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A George IV silver vinaigrette, with marks for Birmingham 1827, maker WS, of rectangular form, the hinged cover initialled to the centre within a Saltire, foliate engraved, with floral cast border, reeded sides and prick dot and wriggle work engraved base with central floret motif, with foliate pierced grille and sponge; also a Continental ring box, of ovoid form, decorated with pale blue guilloche enamel, with gilt mounts, hinged cover with suspension ring and pale blue velvet fitted interior (2) Lengths: 2.8cm and 4cm
An Art Nouveau five piece condiment set by Levi and Solomon Birmingham 1904, comprising two open salts, two pepper casters and a covered mustard, all with open work stylised scroll work bodies and green glass liners (two liners lacking); together with an American ring box of canted form with hinged lid, marked BIRKS, SILVER (6)
James Bond: Gilbert silver battery-operated Secret Agent's Aston-Martin Action Car in original box 290mm, E, box G. :. This model is one of the first sold by Gilbert after loosing the official James Bond merchandising licence. :. A similar lot sold Christie's 007 James Bond 17 September 1998 lot 3
Lot of various United Kingdom coins, including Silver Proof Five Pound coin, two Silver Proof Two Pounds coins, Silver Proof Fifty Pence, a Pre-Decimal Coin Collection of Elizabeth II, Crowns, boxed Royal Mint Classics, boxed Edinburgh Crystal Clock with Crown, and a boxed Halcyon Days Enamels Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday trinket box
George VI large silver golfing trophy, with pierced foliate rim and opposing floral scroll handles, raised on circular base, inscribed 'John Laird Cup. Presented to John Laird and Son Ltd. for golf competition by Ian A. Laird in memory of Mr. John Laird the founder of the firm, 1949', with Birmingham hallmarks for 1946, in original fitted box, approximately 44 ounces Note: John Laird (14June 1805-29 October 1874) was a Scottish shipbuilder and key figure in the development of the town of Birkenhead.
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