A late Charles II silver spice box,circa 1680, internally struck with maker's mark D.S, of oval form with squeeze sides, richly engraved throughout with scrolling foliate detailing, the lid engraved with a boy blowing a horn emerging from a pistil,4.7cm wide0.77oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportThe hallmark rubbed. Only struck with maker's mark. With rubbing to the decoration throughout. The lock somewhat stiff.
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A late Charles II silver spice box, circa 1680, internally struck with maker's mark DS under a crown, of oval form with stepped edges, the lid engraved with a winged beast among foliage, the sides engraved with chevrons, internally gilt, 4.7cm wide, 0.93oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman. Literature: Jackson, Charles James, 'Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks', 1989, p.515, line 5Condition ReportThe hallmarks rubbed. Only struck with marker's mark. The engraving slightly rubbed. Internally with a notable joining seam underneath the hinge - Likely contemporary with manufacture, possibly with a later repair.
An Edwardian enamelled silver pill box,by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909, of round form, the pull of lid of slightly convex form, enamelled in white guilloche enamel with a segmented blue rim and painted with a floral basket, 4cm diameterFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWith some scratches and wear to the silver. Some tarnish to the deeper recesses.
An enamelled silver pill box,with Glasgow import marks 1923, of circular form, the lid with electric blue guilloche enamel over a foliate ground centralised with an urn, 3.5cm diameterFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWith some tarnish and marks. The exterior with some faint scratches.
A George I silver snuff box,circa 1720, of elliptical form, the lid with a reeded border engraved with the crest of Corham, of Ottery St. Mary, Devon, set within a foliate surround, 8 x 6cm1.89oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportUnmarked, tested as silver. With scratches and marks occurring throughout. Internally with tarnish.
A PAIR OF MODERN PEPPER MILLS. with wooden linings and metal innards, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1981, together with two cigarette boxes, one rectangular, initialled, and one square, crested and initialled, both with wooden linings and a cigarette case, with an applied crest and motto; the largest cigarette box 6.9" (17.7cm) long; 1.9oz weighable silver (4). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A MIXED LOT:-. three napkin rings (one initialled), an 18th century snuff box set with an aventurine panel, gilt interior, a patch box, monogrammed, a toddy ladle, a Mayflower spoon, a chased caddy spoon, a pair of sugar nips, a trophy cup base, inscribed, and a plated mounted hoof; the ladle 7.5" (19cm) long; 5.4oz weighable silver (lot). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A MIXED LOT:-. a Victorian embossed christening bowl and spoon, in fitted case, inscribed, together with a George III dessert spoon, initialled, a christening cup, initialled, a mounted glass toilet box, an Edwardian beaker, a small Georg Jensen knife (Cactus Pattern), 5 napkin rings and a plated box and cover with a pottery liner; the Jensen knife 4.5" (11.5cm);16.2oz weighable silver (12). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A MIXED LOT:-. a George V sugar caster, a Victorian sugar bowl, an Indian pin dish, inset with a coin and inscribed, a spirit flask, initialled, a small embossed box, initialled and gilt interior, two thimbles, a caddy spoon and a small scent bottle; the caster 7.3" (18.7cm) high; 17.9oz weighable silver (lot). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A MIXED LOT:-. including a George III provincial wine funnel, by Thomas Ollivant of Manchester, hallmarked for London 1795, initialled and crested, together with a continental fish knife and fork, initialled, a mid 20th century German mounted pollard or burr-wood cigar box with an inscription inside the cover and a dressing table box with an inlaid tortoiseshell cover; the fish knife 12" (30.5cm) long; 11.2oz weighable silver (4). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
AN ELIZABETH II LETTER OPENER. by Tiffany & Co, Birmingham 1959, together with an Elizabeth II cigarette box with a cedar wood lining, inscribed, maker's mark worn, Birmingham, 1958 and a plated cigar cutter by Dupont of Paris; the letter opener 8" (20.5cm) long; 1.2oz weighable silver (3). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY INTERESTING PATCH BOX. navette-shaped, with scratch engraved borders and the cover with engraved decoration, the cover stamped "I small pellet T" in a small oval and marked "STERLING" and the body with the same stamp and marked "SILVER"; 0.9" (2.4cm) long; 0.1oz (3.2gms). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A LATE VICTORIAN TAPERSTICK. with a fluted, shaped-square base (loaded), gadrooned borders and a detachable nozzle, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1899, together a George V rectangular snuff box, crested, by Vander & Hedges, London 1932 and another later Sheffield-made square example, both with gilt interiors; the taperstick 5" (12.7cm) high; 5.6oz weighable silver (3). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A GEORGE V CIGARETTE CASE. rectangular with rounded corners, cedarwood lining, crested, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1929, together with an Indian cigarette box with an engine-turned cover and a cedarwood lined base, initialled, and a Victorian embossed box, with a hinged cover, initialled, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899; the latter 7.25" (18.5cm) long; 6.1oz weighable silver (3). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE BOX AND COVER. squat cylindrical form, with a chamfered panel of agate mounted on the cover, the body with brickwork-like decoration, alternating rows with a matte finish, struck with a character mark only to the base; 5.5" (14cm) diameter; 11.9oz weighable silver. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
INTERNATIONAL WATCH COMPANY (IWC), stainless steel Portugieser Automatic wristwatch, ref. 5001, 42mm, silver dial with two subsiduaries and and date aperture, case number 3140083, on a black leather IWC strap and with box and papers and purchased in 2006, appears to be running well, overall in very good condition with not worn much
THE BEATLES - UK ORIGINAL LPs. A fantastic pack of 7 original UK LPs by The Beatles. Titles include A Hard Day's Night (PMC 1230. 3N/ 3N matrix. Record VG+/ sleeve VG+), Help! (PCS 3071, -1/ -1. VG+/ VG+), Rubber Soul (PMC 1267, UK 2nd press. -4/ -4. Ex/ VG+), A Collection Of Beatles Oldies (PCS 7016, black/ silver 2 box EMI label. 1G/ 1G. VG+/ VG+), Magical Mystery Tour (5099910444917, 90s reissue. Ex/ Ex), White Album (PMC 7067. Records are VG/ top opening sleeve No:0279729 is VG+, includes picture inserts and lyric poster) & Let It Be (PCS 7096, 3U/ 4 matrix. Record Ex/ green apple sleeve VG+).
THE BEATLES/SOLO - LPs (REISSUES/OVERSEAS). Cool instant collection of 23 x LPs featuring The Beatles and solo releases. Largely reissues/overseas copies. Including Please Please Me (stereo 2 box), Magical Mystery Tour (UK PCTC 255), A Hard Day's Night (stereo 2 box), Help! (stereo 2 box), Rubber Soul (inc. -4/-4 black/yellow - G+/VG, Greek and UK 2 box RE), Sgt. Pepper's (early Spanish, MOFL 9.000, unboxed red/silver Odeon label - VG/VG, with cut-out), Abbey Road (PCS 7088, French og - VG/VG+), Let It Be (2U/2U early UK - G+/VG green apple), Rarities, Band On The Run, McCartney II, Tug Of War, Shaved Fish, The Beatles Story and VI. Condition can range from VG to Ex+.
A George V silver gilt sugar box, maker Goldsmith and Silversmiths Co Ltd., London, 1912: in the Charles II style, of oval outline, the low domed hinged lid surmounted by a loop handle in the form of a serpent with lobed and acanthus decorated matted ground, hinged hasp, the base with lobed sides within foliate cartouches and raised on four swept feet, 20cm wide, 680gms, 21.86ozs.
A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED TAXIDERMY HORSE HOOF INKWELL AND MATCHING BOX (for seal wafers?) with naturalistic 'hair' mounts and gilt interiors, probably Charles Rawlings and William Summers, (CRWS) London 1847 (note; the inkwell has an iron shoe, the other is silver, no glass liner, dents to box)
A silver salt and pepperette, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1977, blue glass liner, crimped foot to both; another silver pepperette; another silver salt, blue glass liner; Irish silver sugar tongs; silver teaspoons; silver napkin rings; silver-topped glass shaker; small white metal cake slice, marked 900; silver-plated ewer; silver-plated bottle holder in form of a barrel, vine grape border, swing handle, 24cm; and other silver-plated wares; total weighable 15.9oz.Qty: 1 box
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