An Edwardian mounted glass box, with marks for Sheffield 1908, maker Walker & Hall, of shaped oval form with foliate scroll decorated pull-off cover; together with The Mayflower Dish, with feature hallmarks for London 1969, by Mappin & Webb, with accompanying booklet (2) Width of box 18.5cm, diameter of dish 15cm, 7.5oz weighable silver
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A pair of Scottish seven-bar toastracks, with marks for Edinburgh 1931, maker Hamilton & Inches; an inkwell, Birmingham 1911, of canted square outline with hinged cover; a shaped oval trinket box, London 1896, with scroll cast hinged cover; a pair of mounted glass dressing table jars, London 1905, initialled; a small Swedish silver beaker; a white metal filigree decorated hinged bangle and a similar small cylindrical box with pull-off cover (9)
A collection of various dressing table items, to include a circular mounted cut glass dressing table jar, Chester 1901, with cushion shaped cover; a mounted rectangular glass box, Birmingham 1900; three other mounted glass jars; two clothes brushes; a pair of bon-bon dishes; another bon-bon dish; a pair of curling tongs; a button hook and a miniature hand mirror, various dates and makers; together with a pair of white metal place card holders and a foreign silver pierced circular dish (16)
A collection of items, to include a George III lidded mustard, Newcastle 1775, by William Stalker & John Mitchison; a Victorian hot water pot, Sheffield 1857; an Edwardian shield shaped jewellery box, Chester 1909; a bachelor's teapot and matching cream jug, Chester 1910 (5) 32oz weighable silver
A mixed lot comprising: An Ink Well with hallmarked saucer base and pen rest, centred with a bell shaped glass reservoir with hinged lid; Together with a further Capstan Ink Well, (A/F); Two various modern Ashtrays, each of circular form; Napkin Ring of cylindrical form; Silver mounted Trinket Box and a white metal Napkin Ring, (7)
A mixed Lot: of Watch stands, comprising the first formed in the form of a Long Case Clock, together with a brass studded ebonised circular example (lacking glass dome), two various part folding examples, a hinged mahogany cased and a leather jewellery box, together with a 20th Century silver cased, open faced Pocket Watch (Qty)
A pair of Chinese twentieth century cloisonné and filigree models of birds, with enamelling, on carved wooden bases, in silk lined box, 21cm and 23cm long, plus three silver metal Middle Eastern picture frames, folding, hinged, with brass rod to hinges, graduated sizes, 27 x 21cm, 21 x 16cm, 18 x 13cm (5)
A George IV silver tobacco box of rectangular form with floral scroll decorated border above engraved waisted main body and similarly decorated base, the hinged lid inscribed to the interior "Presented by the members of the D.D.D. to George Aitchison Esq in testimony of their regard and esteem for him, and of the high sense they entertain of his services as secretary" (Birmingham 1821 by John Shaw), 9 cm x 6 cm, approx 5 oz
A George II silver bougie box. London 1775, maker BD or ED, the domed removable lid with hole and pivoting crescent shaped extinguisher, the base with engraved crest depicting an arm holding a battleaxe, the side with a pierced and hinged handle, hallmarked to inside of base, 2in (5cm) diameter 1in (2.5cm) high. * The crest is thought to be for Quilter of Kent, granted 1551.. The word bougie derives from Bougiah, the name of the Algerian town from which bleached wax, used for letter seals, was imported.
An early 19th century silver gilt table snuff box. London 1820, makers mark unclear, possible JI or JL, the lion marks over-stamped Law, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with raised decoration depicting a street vendor, the base engraved Law & Son Dublin, weight 5.5oz 3.75in (9.5cm) wide, 2in (5cm) deep.
A George IV silver snuff box. London 1824, maker IJ, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with raised oblong panel depicting four classical figures, opening to reveal a gilt interior, the inside of lid with later presentation inscription 'From JW to WJ 1881', the lid, base and waisted sides with engine turned decoration, weight 3.5oz 3in (7.5cm) wide.
A silver 'castle top' snuff box. Birmingham 1837, maker Nathaniel Mills, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with chased decoration depicting a view of Abbotsford, opening to reveal a gilt interior, the waisted sides, front, back and base with engine turned tartan-style decoration, base also with vacant cartouche, weight 2oz 2.25in (6cm) wide.
An 18th century Scottish provincial silver snuff box. Tain circa 1760, maker Hugh Ross (circa 1740-83) of oval form, the hinged lid with bright cut decoration, the top and base with reeded edge, weight 3.5oz 2.75in (7cm) wide 2.5in (6cm) high. * Tain is a coastal town situated 40 miles north of Inverness. Scottish provincial snuff boxes are quite scarce and Hugh Ross is one of the earliest recorded silversmiths from this town.
A George IV Scottish provincial silver snuff box maker RH in an oval punch, probably Robert Hay of Leith, with Edinburgh marks for 1822, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with thumb piece and initials to top below an engraved crest depicting serpent entwining a longbow and the words 'Promitto Sanitaten', opening to reveal a gilt interior, the base with waisted sides, weight 2oz 2.25in (6cm) wide.
A George IV silver table snuff box. London 1824, maker JL or JI, of rectangular form with all over floral, leaf and scroll decoration, the hinged lid with engraved presentation inscription in a cartouche 'From the Laird of Drumcroftshall to the Laird of Straiton', opening to reveal a gilt interior, weight 5oz 3.25in (8.5cm) wide.
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