A late Victorian silver seven bar toast rack, of shaped outline, by Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1897, 11cm, a Continental silver heart shaped dish, embossed with a musician serenading a courting couple, 13.5cm, a pierced and embossed sweetmeat dish, Birmingham 1901, and a late Victorian silver match box cover, embossed with a naked female, Birmingham 1898, 12oz overall. (4)
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An early Victorian silver castle top card case, depicting a view of Windsor Castle to one side and Kenilworth Castle to the other, within engine turned diaperwork borders by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, 9cm high, in original fitted boxIn good condition, decoration is crisp. Hinge is fine. Marks a little worn but readable. In fitted case with minor wear and scratches.Please see photos via the condition report tab.
An early Victorian silver spice box, of octagonal baluster form with engraved decoration and pierced cover, by Robert Garrard II, London 1846, 8cm high, a George III silver cylindrical spice box, on reeded weighted pedestal foot, London 1805, 7cm high, and one further silver spice box of faceted baluster form, with gadrooned border, by Robert Hennell II, London 1824, 9cm high. (3)
A late 19th century Dutch silver rectangular 'castle top' box, the hinged cover relief decorated with a hunting party before a hilltop castle, the sides and back with trophies of arms, import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield 1899, 12cm wide, 10.5ozGood overall, there is a small split to the lid right on the edge of the castle, not visible except from the inside or when held against light.
A Dutch silver circular small box, with reeded decoration and hinged cover, 5cm diameter, four other various silver small boxes, a vesta case, a card case, a miniature flask stamped Tiffany Sterling, a pair of Continental miniature tankards, and a set of five German miniature beakers, stamped 935, 4.5cm high. (15)New images uploaded, please see the condition report tab.These items are silver as catalogued.
An early Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette, with engraved decoration, and pierced hinged inner grille by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1843, 2.3cm wide, a Continental silver rectangular case with hinged cover, and blue Greek key enamel decoration to the chamfered sides, import marks for London 1922, 7.5cm high, a George III silver rectangular snuff box, maker I.S, London 1812, 5.3cm wide, and a further silver small box and cover. (4)The initials on the rectangular box are E.B.M for Edward Brantwood Maufe, the architect
A late Victorian silver cigarette box, with domed hinged top, repoussé decorated with birds, flowers and c scrolls by William Comyns & Sons, London 1898, 15cm wide, and another silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration, on stepped feet by Dudley Russell Howitt, Birmingham 1955, 13cm wide. (2)
A late Victorian silver twin handled porringer, with spirally lobed decoration by Charles Stuart Harries, London 1887, 6cm high, a late Victorian silver mounted square section inkwell, London 1894, an Edwardian silver sovereign case, Birmingham 1907, a Dutch silver oval snuff box, embossed with a tavern scene, and two silver mounted photograph frames. (6)
An 18th century enamel oval patch box, the cover printed in black with 'in Memory of Nelson', 4.5cm, an Indian silver heart shaped small box and cover, embossed with animals and foliage, various other small silver and white metal items, a plated vesta case in the form of an owl, a baby's rattle, a micromosaic small photograph frame, a mother o'pearl egg shaped miniature stand with gilt metal mounts, and other items. (qty)
A George V silver circular dish, with shaped border by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1938, 17cm diameter, boxed, a pair of silver Arts & Crafts design salad servers by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1928, cased, and a small collection of further silver to include a circular box and cover, a napkin ring, a salt with blue glass liner, and various spoons, 20oz weighable. (qty)
A George VI silver regimental cigarette box, the engine turned hinged cover with rounded corners and engraved with the crest of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, the interior with presentation inscription from the officers of the 4th Battalion Warwickshire Regt 1945, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1944, 16.5cm wideIn good condition, minor scratches.
An Indo-Persian silver three piece tea service on tray, comprising teapot, sucrier and cover, and milk jug, intricately relief-decorated and engraved with exotic birds, pavillions, and stylised foliage, teapot 17.5cm high, the matching square section tray with canted corners, 24cm wide, and a similar rectangular cigarette box, 16.5cm wide, 55oz overall. (5)All pieces are in good condition overall, with some minor knocks, scratches and wear. No apparent marks.
A set of eight silver limited edition commemorative goblets, for the silver wedding of Queen Elizabeth II 1972, nos. 1925-1932/2500, 15cm high, 49.5oz overall, with certificates, boxed (as two and six)In good condition overall, one has some blue oxidisation to the stem. Six are in one fitted box and two in another smaller fitted box.
A collection of silver, comprising an Arts & Crafts style pepper by Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1913, 4.5cm high, four further cruet items, a pair of Edwardian butter shells, with opaque glass liners and matching knives, Birmingham 1906, cased, a set of six vari-coloured enamel backed coffee spoons, a vesta case, two pairs of Norwegian silver and coloured enamel topped glass peppers, a similar small pair of silver and blue enamel topped glass jars, an Indian white metal cigarette box, a pair of candlesticks with weighted bases and a pair of Georgian bright-cut sugar tongs, approx 22oz weighable. (qty)
A Chinese silver rectangular box, with hinged cover, embossed and engraved with dragons amidst clouds, exotic birds and foliage, the cover with character mark cartouche to the centre, by Wang Hing, 9cm wide, a Chinese export silver small dish with coin inset centre, by Wai Kee, stamped sterling 925, and a Continental white metal taste-vin with coin inset base, 13oz overall. (3)
A Georgian silver and tortoiseshell oval snuff box, the hinged cover inset with repeated circles of mother o'pearl, engraved as stylised flowerheads, unmarked, 7cm wideThe silver overlay to the cover is slightly buckled in a couple of places. The tortoiseshell base can pop out of position but is not damaged. Silver appears unmarked
A late Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell trinket box, of serpentine shaped outline and having foliate scroll embossed mounts with sprung clasp, by Atkin Bros, London 1897, the underside stamped Zimmerman, 98 Jermyn St. SW, 12cm wideIn good condition overall, hinge and closure fine. The tortoiseshell is becoming opaque/cloudy and dry looking. Some wear and minor damage to the extremities of the silver mounts. Small abrasion to the underside.
A George V silver small tea caddy, of chamfered rectangular form, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1925, 9cm high, a George III silver cream jug, with punched borders, London 1782, and other silver comprising a faceted sugar sifter, a milk can and cover, a quaich, and a rectangular small cigarette box, 20oz weighable. (5)
A pair of Egyptian silver circular dishes, with beaded borders and engine turned decoration, 14cm wide, a Russian silver small beaker, with engraved decoration, 5cm high, a Dutch pierced and embossed sifter spoon, a Continental embossed propelling pencil, and similar case, and a silver rectangular cigarette box, 12.5oz weighable. (7)
An early Victorian silver rectangular snuff box, with engraved decoration and foliate cast thumbpiece by William Simpson, Birmingham 1840, 7cm wide, together with two circular small boxes, the larger embossed with stylised foliage, and a silver small tot cup, of plain tapered design, 4cm high. (4)
Y  A LACQUER TEBAKO (ACCESSORIES BOX) JAPANESE, MEIJI PERIOD Of rounded rectangular section, the interior and base in rich nashiji lacquer, the cover and sides decorated in Shibayama style with a profusion of chrysanthemum, peonies and other flowers applied in carved abalone, mother-of-pearl and other shells, the rims mounted in silver, unsigned 8cm high, 10cm wide, 4.5cm deep Literature: Victor Harris, Japanese Imperial Craftsmen, Meiji Art from the Khalili Collection, British Museum Press, 1994. Condition Report: Wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Loss to one corner of lid, and slight hint of movement to carcase visible to lid interior edges. Underside scratched and small edge loss. Base metal edge with contact wear and one corner slightly bent. Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TRIO OF LOW COUNTRIES BLACK GLAZED POTTERY, SILVER MOUNTED TEA AND COFFEE WARES (TERRE DE NAMUR) NAMUR, LATE 18TH CENTURY All with spherical knop finial, above foliate lappets The largest baluster coffee pot 30.5cm high Condition Report: Coffee pot: restored rim chips to cover.Jug: restored edge to cover rim.Sugar box: foot rim chip.Please see additional images available from the Dept. upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
A silver mounted table pin cushion/hat pin box, the domed upholstered top opening to reveal a lined/fitted interior (by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1912) 16.5 cm diameter together with an early 20th Century copper hinge lidded jewellery/dressing table box, the lid set with enamel decorated roundel opening to reveal a silk and velvet lined interior 15 cm square x 6 cm high
A Silver Cross dolls' pram of typical form, a treen ware wheelbarrow bearing ivorine tag "W.B. Stubbs (Hawksworth) Ltd Truck Manufacturers, Hawksworth Nottingham, a Scandinavian style rush seated long stool on blue painted and floral decorated supports, a cane work picnic basket, a "Daylesford Organic Farm Gloucestershire" pine box and a white painted towel rail
A group of three silver pieces, including a George V silver vesta case, ‘EWP’ London 1936, mounted with fox head mask, 4.5cm wide, an Edwardian silver combination penknife, Elkington and Co, Sheffield 1903, comprising knife, pencil, and button hook, 7.5cm long and a white metal snuff box (at fault) with gilt interior, gross weight 3ozt (3)
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