An early 20th Century Norwegian silver-gilt and pink enamel cigarette case, fitted gilt interior, the enamel with zig zag pattern stamped to interior 925, Made in Norway, Oslo, date letter s., gross weight 4.85 ozt (150.6 grams) - damage to enamel to reverse top right missing chip approx 3cm long, chip and loss to enamel front left handle rim approx 1.5cm long, tarnished exterior and wear to gilding commensurate with age and use
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An Edwardian silver oblong cigarette box, profuse engraved decoration, hallmarked by W H Sparrow, Birmingham, 1906, 1.89 ozt together with an early Victorian silver snuff box, hallmarked by Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1844, later applied match striker to side and chased thumbpiece (2)
Equestrian / Racing Interest: An Edwardian silver and enamel cigarette case, the body profusely engraved with scrolling foliage and flowers, the centre with oval enamel plaque, the plaque painted with a bay thoroughbred with jockey up, the jockey wears the Royal Colours of HM King Edward VII., gilt interior, the silver hallmarked by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham, 1908, gross 2.29ozt (71.1 grams), 8cm long overall (dents to back above thumbpiece, dents to cover interior, scratches to interior)
A George V engine turned silver match box holder, the centre engraved with initials, with suspension ring, hallmarked by William Neale Ltd, Birmingham, 1927 together with another plain silver match box holder, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1924, 2.43 ozt (75.3 grams) (2)
A Victorian novelty silver mounted plain glass scent bottle, the body entwined with a silver snake, the head with ruby coloured glass facet cut eyes (one missing) terminating at the clasp, the plain hinged cover with ruby coloured cabochon stone thumbpiece, the top engraved with initials above a band: FOR EVER AND FOR EVER., the body with glass stopper, the silver hallmarked Birmingham, 1896, maker's mark rubbed (dents to the cover)
A collection of four silver vinaigrettes to include: 1. Victorian engraved rectangular, grille missing, on suspension ring, hallmarked by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham, 1856, 2.6 x 1.4cm, 0.23cm (7.3 grams)2. George III shaped rectangular with canted corners, engraved with stylized leaf decoration, gilt interior and ornate grille, hallmarked by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1807, 0.27 ozt (8.5 grams), 2.5 x 1.8 cm 3. George IV curved, the body engraved with basket weave style decoration the centre engraved with initials WOW,., gilt interior and ornate grille, hallmarked by TS, Birmingham, 1822, with suspension ring, 0.26 ozt (8.2grams) 2.5 x 1.5cm4. George III rectangular, engraved with floral decoration, gilt interior and grille pierced with diamond formation (grilled detached from body)., hallmarked by Mathew Linwood, Birmingham, 1810, 0.24 ozt (7.4 grams) 2.3 x 1.7cm (4)
A George IV silver gilt vinaigrette, raised scrolling border, engine turned decoration to cover with vacant cartouche, ornate detached engraved grille, hallmarked by Thomas Newbold, Birmingham, 1824, approx 0.70 grams (22 grams), 3.5 x 2.5 cm (grille detached but present)
A pair of early 20th Century Asian silver possibly Japanese circular salts, the bodies with openwork bamboo leaf and cane decoration, on three ball feet, stamped to base with seal mark and STERLING (2) with blue glass liners, silver weight 1.05 ozt (32.8 grams)
A collection of Bimini glass buttons, possibly Lucie Rie, to include five mottled red with pressed diamond decoration, a pair of black metallic buttons with impressed silver marks, a clear and gold example and a mottled red button with gold fingerprint decoration, all with brass backs and impressed marks, largest size 4cm. (9)
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