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Features magnificent and finely crafted piece with crystal facets and pearl accents. Includes stand which is silver and measures 2"L. Includes original box which measures 6.25"H x 3.25"D. Artist: Martin ZendronIssued: 1997-2003Dimensions: 3.75"L x 1"W x 3.5"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Part of When We Were Young theme group. Featuring clear piece with silver accents on front and back. Retired in 2003. Includes original box. Dimensions of box: 3.75"H x 3.25"D. Swarovski logo on bottom. Artist: Gabriel StameyIssued: 1998Dimensions: 2"L x 1.25"W x 1.5"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID WRITING BOX TOGETHER WITH AN OAK TWIN HANDLED TRAY (2)With central carrying handle, hinged lid opening to reveal twin glass ink pots with brass lids, a pen tray and a frieze drawer to side, 22.5cm wide; Together with a cartouche shaped tray with silver-plated gallery, 58cm wide
TWO SILVER RECTANGULAR TABLE CIGARETTE BOXES (2)The largest, wooden lined within, the exterior engine turned, hallmark rubbed, size of base 19cm x 11cm, the smallest, wooden lined within, traces of inscription to the hinged lid, Birmingham 1925, size of base 17.2cm x 9cmCondition Report: The larger box; some staining within, exterior has two or three minor splits to the front corner edges, hinge in good condition and closes tightly, front right hand corner is a bit bruised at the bottom, no presentation inscription, gross weight 737 gms. The hallmarks are rather rubbed The smaller box; rather grubby within with cleaning fluid deposit, presentation inscribed to the lid, there are a few surface dents particularly to the right hand side at the top, top left hand corner and to the bottom back right hand corner
A CROCODILE LEATHER TRAVELLING TOILET CASEThe interior fittings including; a silver and tortoiseshell mounted hand mirror, a hairbrush and a clothes brush, London 1912, another clothes brush, London 1909, a lidded rectangular faceted glass box, London 1915, a circular pique box, a comb, London 1916, three silver lidded glass jars, London 1875, another oval glass jar, the silver lid London 1876, two silver topped bottles, unmarked and another jar (the glass damaged), with an outer canvas cover
A SILVER MILK JUG AND FOUR FURTHER ITEMS (5)The milk jug with faceted decoration below a decorated rim, raised on a circular foot, height 13cm, Sheffield 1916, a silver lidded faceted glass heart shaped box, probably Birmingham 1908, a pair of sugar tongs, London 1830 and two spoons, combined weight 235 gms
A GROUP OF SILVER (5)Comprising; a rectangular table cigarette box, wooden lined within, London 1926, two cigarette cases, Chester 1931 and Birmingham 1929, a cigarette box, Birmingham 1933 and a salt of scallop form, raised on three feet, Birmingham probably 1891, gross weight excluding the table cigarette box 334 gms
A TIFFANY AND CO SILVER BRACELET AND A TIFFANY AND CO SILVER RING (2)The bracelet in a panel shaped link design, with gilt connecting links at intervals, with a foldover clasp, detailed Tiffany and Co 925 Italy, length 18.5cm, the ring decorated with a central textured ridge and with a gilt ribbed motif, ring size M and a half, combined weight 52.5 gms, with a Tiffany and Co blue box.
A VICTORIAN SILVER BANGLE, TWO FOUNTAIN PENS AND A SMALL GROUP OF MOSTLY SILVER JEWELLERY (13)The Victorian bangle in a buckle and strap design, Birmingham, possibly 1885, the fountain pens comprising; Parker Duofold and Conway Stewart, with the original instructions and box, two stick pins, a pair of earrings, two rings, two brooches and three pendants with neckchains
A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN, PLATED AND JEWELLERY WARES (29)The silver comprising; five napkin rings, a pierced ornamental spoon, a rectangular trinket box, two vesta cases, a propelling tooth pick, two propelling pencils, three watch fobs, an ingot pendant and two coin pendants, gross weight excluding the two pencils and the toothpick 215 gms, the unmarked, plated and foreign, comprising; two spoons having windmill finials, an Asian salt, a matchbox slide, two small twin handled bowls, a cross pendant, a fob pendant and three rings
TWO SILVER NAPKIN RINGS AND FURTHER ITEMS (QTY)Also a silver bladed mother of pearl folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1924, a small photograph frame, Birmingham 1905, a Rose silver cased propelling pencil, London 1969, an Onoto self filling fountain pen, detailed Sterling, a pair of gilt metal folding lorgnettes, a Colibri mono gas lighter, with the original case, a vesta box, detailed Ramsgate and a few further itemsCondition Report: The Onoto pen; there is some shallow denting to the cartouche, it is stamped Sterling at the top end, this mark is at a slant, it is stamped Onoto Self Filling Fountain Pen, to the knib end of the mount, there are a few minor surface marks as a result of use, but overall it is in good condition. The push-in top is rigidly firm, we do not guarantee the filling mechanism. When you screw the top on, the thread will not grip. Box not original to the pen.
A SILVER MOUNTED RECTANGULAR TABLE CIGARETTE BOX, FIVE SILVER ITEMS AND TWO PLATED ITEMS (11)The cigarette box, wooden lined within, Birmingham 1909, also a Victorian rectangular matchbox slide, London 1895, a teaspoon, a circular box and cover, an egg cup and a rectangular vesta case, with engraved decoration, Chester 1918, combined weight of weighable silver 209 gms, also a plated rectangular box, a plated salt spoon, a mustard pot liner and two Turkish banknotes
A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER GILT WARES (4)Comprising; a glass spirit flask, the top London 1902, the pull-off beaker base London 1888, with a pig skin case, a beaker cum funnel cum screw top box set, London 1912 and two further funnels, London 1916 and London 1881, combined gross weight 208 gms
A SILVER VESTA BOXDesigned as a travelling trunk, with handles and fittings as detailed, striking plate to the side, Birmingham 1912, gross weight 51 gms, length 5cm, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd Provenance The Estate of the late Professor Jonathan & Mrs Deanna Brostoff, (See Bellmans website article for further details)Condition report; Hinge in good condition and closes flush and securely, hallmarks are clear, gilding within is a little weak, no personalised engravings or monograms, a few exterior surface marks and scratches, one to the top section at one end is quite severe, the handles at each end are a bit pushed in, some tarnishing within the box
Brumas and Ivy the polar bear memorabilia, a hard plastic Baby Brumas money bank —6in. (15cm.) high; a Chad Valley wool plush Brumas with orange and black glass eyes and seam label; a painted wooden two-dimensional pull-a-long Brumas; a silver charm on gilt bar brooch, in original box; a Kleeware plastic money bank, Magnetic Novelty plastic Ivy and Brumas and two Cullingford soaps, in original boxes and two plastic polar bears
Hank the Cowboy toys and memorabilia, a Chad Valley hoopla game —16 1/2in. (42cm.) high; Chad Valley Hank Picture Cubes, Drawing Slate and Jig-saw, in original boxes; two Cullingfords Silver King soaps, in original boxes; a Barnsbury Puppet, in original box; two other puppets and other items
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). A white damask linen napkin with crowned 'N': feint black ink stamp to one corner and inscribed in black ink 'Mr Copeland' and the number '2', 82 x 99cm., together with a small section of wall paper with manuscript inscription in black ink' From the room where The Emperor Louis Napoleon was confined at Helena', 4 x 11cm, together with one other damask linen napkin and a rubbing of Napoleon's crest reputedly taken from a silver box, inscribed 'Rubbing of Napoleon's crest on the silver provision box taken in Jan 1985, when it was left to Mrs Pauline Dover by J Alvis'*Notes- A manuscript letter accompanying these items states the following:'This napkin was taken from Napoleon's coach after the Battle of Waterloo. Among other napkins it formed part of a picnic set which also consisted of a set of silver boxes of different sizes. The gentleman who bought the coach and its contents- (some such name as Bullock) presented my Great Grandfather Dr James Copeland FRS with one of these boxes and several napkins.The box is now in the possession of my brother....it is about six inches high, nine inches long and three to four inches wide with small handles at each end, the lid has Napoleon's Coat of Arms engraved on the top and is not hinged but lifts off completely. The coach and contents was eventually bought by Mme Tussauds and was on show in front of the figures portraying the French nobility. My aunt Mrs M S Burnett (nee Copeland) offered the box to complete the set sometime in the 20s but Mme Tussaud's said 'it would not encourage anymore visitors and refused it. In the fire of 1925 the coach was destroyed and only a shaft remains. Signed Michael Alvis' (no date). The envelope containing the section of wallpaper inscribed 'Wallpaper from the room in which The Emperor Louis Napoleon was confined on St. Helena. He died in May 1821 reputedly by arsenic poisoning contained in the wall paper. This fragment may have come from the same source as the two Napoleon napkins. These were part of a picnic set captured with his carriage after Waterloo. the picnic set was presented to Dr James Copeland by a friend, thought to be Mr Bullock. Dr James Copeland, great grandfather to Michael Alvis (1921-2001) handed to Mary Patricia Brooks (nee Alvis).*Provenance- By direct family descent.
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