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A DUTCH SILVER DRESSING TABLE BOX rectangular, the cover decorated with a rustic scene of figures drinking and smoking outside a cottage, the sides with foliate scroll decoration, fully marked, also English import marks for Chester 1908 and import agents mark of Berthold Muller, 10.5cm long, 7.5ozs.
An unusual Victorian silver combined whistle and vesta case, William Wright & Frederick Davies, London 1878 of plain oval section; a calling card case, A & J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1911, rectangular and engine turned, initialled; a gem set Continental silver vesta case; two silver needle cases and a pill box turned from Indian half rupee coins (6)
A George III silver tea caddy and matching sugar box, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1761, the caddy and the box each of bold ogee form with shaped bases and openwork scrolled feet, with domed lids with flower finials, crested, and contained in their original mahogany case fitted with silver handle, escutcheon, lock plate, hinges and scrollwork supports with claw feet, 14.4oz (the case 20.25 x 12.75 x 14cm)
A part service of silver flatware, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1950, Chippendale pattern variant, comprising: six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six silver handled table knives, six matching cheese knives, a three piece carving set, a pair of sauce ladles and an electroplate gravy spoon, cased together in a polished oak box, 68.5oz weighable (54)
Hornby Dublo - EDL11, 3-rail B.R. tender locomotive, 'Silver King', boxed; a Travelling Post Office Mail Van Set, boxed; a B.R. crimson and cream Restaurant Car, boxed; a bolster wagon, boxed (box poor); a low-sided wagon and container load, boxed; a level crossing; a footbridge; track and accessories, including water arms and signals; with three Graham Farish wagons, boxed; a Wardie No.70 London Transport Shelter, boxed (box with one torn end flap); and a Wardie No.64 Wicket Gate, boxed, (2 boxes).
A collection of boxed vehicles by Matchbox and Corgi, late 1970s - early 1980s, including cash & carry Corgi Junior four-packs featuring, variously, the Superman Leyland Terrier Lorry (Daily Planet), the Jaguar XJS in bronze, Mercedes Bus (School Bus) and Mobile Crane, in yellow with a silver jib, (box).
Dinky Toys No.289, Routemaster Bus, near mint in original bubble packaging; Dinky No.722, Harrier GR MkI Aircraft, good condition, unboxed; Corgi Juniors No.39, Jaguar V12 E-Type, red with 'growler' mechanism, mint in bubble pack; Corgi Toys, No.469, Routemaster Bus (BTA), mint and boxed; Corgi No.312, Marcos Mantis, very good condition, unboxed; Corgi No.273, Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, metallic white over slate blue with take-off wheels, good condition (lacking one headlamp), unboxed; and a small number of other items, (box).
George III and his Father, a silver Box Medal for the Peace of Paris, 1763, by Jan van Nost, the screw-on lid inset with medallic portrait portrait of George II to left, the base inset with George III to right, his hair tied in a queue, 50mm. Very fine and very rare. Reference: British Historical Medals 89 [R3]; Medallic Illustrations 713/453. The Peace of Paris was concluded on the 10th February, 1763 and ratified on the 10th March. Box should contain a series of 60 roundels giving views and descriptions of the events of the Seven Years War, however such complete sets are excessively rare.
An Arts and Crafts matched amethyst suite of jewellery, comprising: a silver bracelet set five large emerald cut amethysts with small peridots either side on an ornate foliate box section silver bracelet, a mixed cut amethyst pendant, with tourmaline set naturalistic mount to a long fancy link chain, a pair of similarly set earrings and a ring (5).
A late George III diamond set floral tremblant brooch, the centre flower head set with a cushion shaped diamond within a graduated diamond surround and with eight diamond set petals, with repeated diamond set decoration overall and set in silver on gold, 9cm high. In fitted and dilapidated box by S J Phillips.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904), PICNIC SET, manufactured by Hukin and Heath, silver plate, comprising: a kettle and cover, 10cm high; a teapot and cover, 8.5cm high; a paraffin burner and stand; a sugar bowl; a milk jug; and a milk flask and cover, stamped marks 'Designed by Dr C Dresser', and 'H & H 2110', with registration mark for 1876, contained within oak fitted box. Box: 13cm high, 33cm wide, 17cm deep.
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