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A silver and crocodile skin mounted stationary box, William Comyns, London 1893, the domed cover, applied with pierced scrolls, flowers and foliage with central vacant cartouche, 29.5cm wide, 18cm high and the matching blotting pad London 1894, 29.5cm high, 23.5cm wide (2) . Provenance: The Glandyfi Estate
A selection of silver to include; a silver sauce boat Birmingham 1897, a toast rack, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1939, 7.5cm wide, a silver matchbox holder, Birmingham 1900, 7.5cm wide, a silver pill box, Chester 1914, monogrammed, 5cm wide, four various silver ashtrays, total weight 13.5oz (8)
A group of five medals awarded to colour serjeant Arthur J Stewart comprising Crimean 1854-56 three clasps 'Alma', 'Inkermann', 'Sebastopol', officially engraved naming (1948 Col. Serj't Arthur James Stewart 1st Batt. Royals); Army Meritorious Service medal-VR to Co. Sgt. A. J. Stewart 1/Foot; Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal-VR to Qr. Mr. Sgt. A.J Stuart R Monmth Engr Mil.; Turkish Crimea 1855 British Issue to 1948 Color Serjt. Arthur J. Stuart-Royal Regiment; French Second Empire Medaille Militaire with original documentation dated 1856Sold with personal effects including a Victorian silver snuff box, engraved inscription to the lid 'presented to Colour Serjeant Arthur J. Stuart-Royal Regiment-by Major Nevill-in remembrance of the Crimea and for long and faithful services as Pay Serjeant-1858', a snuffbox, Thomas Edwards, London 1855, hallmarked London 1855; a Victorian silver full hunter fusee pocket watch by Phillips Bros, 51 Cockspur St, London, No. 1753, London 1854 , engraved inscription on inner back 'Presented to Color Serjeant Arthur J. Stewart-The Royals-on the occasion of his retiring from the service by his brother Serjeants as a token of their esteem and regard-Kamptee-1st November 1865; together with a sepia photograph of Sgt. Stewart wearing four of his medals and dated on reverse '28/4/66' and an earlier hand coloured daguerreotype in fitted case; a 'Daily Prayers' book with written inscription to his son; a yellow metal watch albert, attached T-bar swivel oval locket (with photographs) and a pencil. Arthur J Stewart died in 1910
Collectables; a Mauchlinware box in the form of a pale, a Treen dice shaker, a spelter 'Owl' pepperette, a treen cribbage scorer, a Watermans fountain pen, another 'The Nova Pen', a Scottish banded hardstone pen with silver nib, Birmingham 1898, five items on turned bone, an early Victorian mother of pearl nail file, a painted Ostrich egg and minor items.
Mostly plated wares, comprising; a pair of candlesticks, a pair of stands, a salt and a matching pepper pot, a silver oval mustard pot with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1920, with a plated spoon, a silver lidded oval cut glass hair pin box, Chester 1905, a silver mounted clothes brush and a quantity of mostly plated table flatware.
A silver circular bonbon dish, decorated with a pierced border, Birmingham 1947, a lady's silver square powder compact, Birmingham 1941, a circular Eastern box, with foliate scrollwork decoration to the detachable lid and to the sides, a plated rectangular hinge lidded case and a spoon with a goat finial.
A Victorian silver large twin handled trophy bowl, the border decorated with classical figures, with foliate capped scrolling handles and with a decorated circular foot, Birmingham 1899, with a silver mounted plaque to the ebonised stand, this having a presentation inscription relating to the Great Western Railway, Neath, with a fitted mahogany storage box. Illustrated.
A modern canteen of flatware and cutlery with trefoil terminals decorated with a shell and scrolls and reed and ribbon borders comprising: 4 tablespoons, 8 soup spoons, 8 tableforks, 8 dessert spoons, 8 dessert forks, 8 teaspoons, 8 coffee spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 8 table knives, 8 side knives and a 3 piece carving set (stainless steel blades & tines), by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1971/72 (contained in a fitted box with a lift-up cover), 87oz weighable silver.
An interesting set of six George III Scottish provincial teaspoons and matching masking spoon, initialled "WMS", by Nathaniel Gillert, Aberdeen (NF, two scrolls, tree), all contained in a fitted and lined box with a gilt-tooled label "William Strachan and Margaret Bisset, Easter Fingask c.1771", 3oz weighable silver.
A small silver inkwell, the hinged lid inset with the enamelled reverse of a Florin, 1902, standing Britannia, the base tortoiseshell, Birmingham Hallmark (date letter and maker unclear), stands 1 inch high. Slight damage to white enamel between ONE and FLORIN, a nice Edwardian coin-related item; circular silver 'coin' box, lid and base set with Victorian Halfpenny and Edward VII Penny respectively, maker AB & S, Chester 1902.
A mixed lot: two similar bon bon dishes, by William Comyns, two cream jugs, a sauce boat, a sugar bowl, four pepperettes, a mounted glass jar, a mounted glass dish (A/F), an engraved mustard pot (glass liner), a continental beaker, a pair of George II sugar nips, an egg cup (cased), a rattle, a pair of continental grape shears, a Dutch spoon, a cased set of six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, a Dutch peppermint box, and two green stained ivory handled dessert forks, mixed maker's and dates, a gold telescopic dip pen and pencil (combined) and the following plated ware: four salts, a dish on four feet, a hot milk jug, two table lighters, and a quantity of flatware and cutlery, 33oz weighable silver. (lot)
A mixed lot comprising: a George III navette-shaped teapot stand, initialled ‘L’, maker’s mark rubbed, c.1800, a George III small stem goblet, makers Robert and David Hennell, London 1795, a modern small tumbler cup, maker Lowe of Chester 1962*, 6oz weighable silver. (4) * The Chester Assay office closed on 24th August 1962) and a 19th century box in the form of a shell, unmarked
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