A George VI hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form with engine turned detail and engraved initials to a rectangular cartouche, Birmingham 1946, 14 x 8.5cm and a smaller silver card case, 8.5 x 6.5cm, combined approx 10.55ozt/328g.Additional InformationThe large case is slightly sprung and the action whilst it closes is a little loose, general surface wear throughout. The smaller case again the action closes but it is not quite tight, general surface wear.
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A Continental silver gilt and lilac enamel decorated cigarette case of rounded rectangular form with engraved detail to the borders, 8 x 7.25cm, a base metal and blue enamel decorated three piece dressing table set, a glass silver mounted, green and white enamel decorated jar, a chrome and green enamel decorated brush and a cased base metal and red enamelled brush and comb.Additional InformationThe lilac cigarette case has tarnishing and toning throughout, would benefit from a clean. There are light surface scratches to the enamel throughout, but no damages. The comb has lost some of its prongs, light surface scratches to the other pieces. Tarnishing to the glass and silver mounted jar, but this is complete with stopper.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form, Birmingham 1921, 11.5 8.5cm, a George V hallmarked silver matchbook case, Birmingham 1929, 6 x 4.25cm, a textured Dunhill lighter and a silver plated hip flask, silver weight approx 61.7ozt/192g.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case, with engine turned detailing, the underside of the lid engraved 'Gwen Kitching Hale', width 9cm, and a smaller silver compact, each with a yellow metal thumbpiece, gross weight approx. 9.4ozt/294g.Additional InformationGeneral light age wear and scratches to the exterior, lightly grubby throughout.
A Swedish Art Deco silver and silver gilt engine turned decorated cigarette case, with concealed push action, the interior with inscription, 8.75 x 8cm, approx. 4.7ozt/147g.Additional InformationThe action works well with a tight close, a couple of tiny dents to the surface and some light surface scratches, also light surface scratches to the gilt interior.
CHARLES BOYTON & SON LTD; a hallmarked silver cigarette box of rectangular form with cedar wood interior, marks rubbed, width 13.5cm. Additional InformationThe box is in poor condition with numerous dents, cover is misshapen and does not close correctly.
An George III 1820 silver crown, a Queen Victoria Jubilee head 1891 silver crown, a Maria Theresa 1780 silver coin, with a selection of other crowns, sixpence pieces and a hallmarked silver vesta case.Additional InformationThe 1820 crown is in poor condition. The 1891 crown is toned throughout and with a patina of scratches and scuffs.
A Russian silver cigarette box of rectangular form, the cover decorated in relief with a view of Moscow, with gilded interior, and sapphire release button, 10 x 9cm, approx weight 6.82ozt/212g.Additional InformationThe sapphire is heaving worn and scratched, tarnishing to the outer, there are engraved initials 'SEH' to the gilded interior.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George VI hallmarked silver cigarette box of square form with cedar wood interior, Birmingham 1939, together with four hallmarked silver cigarette cases each with engine turned decoration, three with engraved initials, weighable 10.64ozt/331g. (5).Additional InformationEach of the cigarette cases are dented, tarnishing and wear throughout, the marks on the cigarette box are rubbed.
WILLIAM NEALE & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette box with engraved detail to the front depicting the crest of the Royal Indian Service Corps, engraved initials A.R.W with various signatures and dated 24-4-34, length 17.5cm.Additional InformationTarnishing, denting and knocks.
A Japanese sterling silver cigarette box of rectangular form, with planished decoration and engraved initials 'C.A.A.R.', with rosewood interior, with presentation inscription to the interior 'Shioya Country Club Open Singles & Mixed Handicap Doubles 1934', width 15.5cm, depth 10cm.Additional InformationThe top is heavily dented, the lid does not close properly to meet the body. Minor knocks, tarnishing and scuffs.
H PIDDUCK & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette box with cast edge and engine turned body, with cedar wood interior, Birmingham 1931, width 18cm.Additional InformationThe cover is engraved with initials CJS, tarnishing, minor knocks to the edges and side panels.
A hallmarked silver cigarette box, with engraved initials and anniversary date, Birmingham 1926, 10.5cm long, with a silver cigarette box sleeve and an oval silver inkwell stand, Chester 1903 (3)Additional InformationCigarette box with some knocks to the edges and general patinas to surface. Match box sleeve grubby and slightly bent. Ink stand with general wear. the Glass ink well is probably not original and has some chips to the rim.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette box, with engine turned decoration and applied initials JRE, with cedar wood interior London 1923, width 11.5cm, together with two Victorian hallmarked silver spoons and four hallmarked silver napkin rings, weighable 5.1ozt/160g (7).
WILLIAM NEALE; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1919, also a hallmarked silver vesta case and four threepence pieces, approx 3.30zt/102g (6).Additional InformationThe vesta and cigarette case with denting and tarnishing, they have also been engraved with initials.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George VI hallmarked silver ashtray of circular form, with engine turned border with engraved initials, Sheffield 1938, together with a hallmarked silver pepperette, approx 2.39ozt/74g (2).Additional InformationLight wear to each, the maker's marks are rubbed on the pepperette.
DAVID LAWRENCE SILVERWARE; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver ashtray with stylised detail to rim, Birmingham 1989, 9 x 7cm, and a contemporary heart shaped pin dish with repousse decoration, approx 2.4ozt/74g (2).Additional InformationLight scratches, nicks and tarnish etc.
EXHIBITION INTEREST; a George V hallmarked silver lidded pill box and green bakelite cover, applied with the Wembley exhibition lion and dated 1924, Chester 1923, diameter 3cm. Additional InformationMakers marks rubbed, minor denting to the body, light surface wear.
M S; a George V hallmarked silver spice tower of typical form with four suspended bells, London 1929, height 25cm, approx 4.0ozt/125g.Additional InformationThe flag loose, crimped, misshapen, some further light impacts, tarnish, general wear, etc, throughout.
E.J HOUSTON; a George V silver and yellow enamel circular box, with mirror lined interior, together with two hallmarked silver and mother of pearl fruit knives, a silver mounted glass match holder modelled as golf ball, and a silver mounted horn napkin ring, (5).Additional InformationThe silver mount to the glass match holder has many small knocks and is loose from the glass, the fruit knives with general light patina and grubby in part here and there throughout, the enamel box with minor wear at edge and some tarnishing.
A Royal Mint 80th Birthday silver proof coin collection for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, comprising seventeen silver proof coins in capsules, with certificates in presentation box.Additional InformationCoins appear to be in good condition, capsules with a few slight scratches and scuffs, case with general light age wear patina.
A George V hallmarked silver trinket box and hinged cover on four circular feet, Birmingham 1914, length 7cm, together with a hallmarked silver inkwell, a hallmarked silver trumpet vase and a white metal mounted spirit flask (4).Additional InformationThe silver trinket box does have hallmarks but they are heavily worn, the hinge does not close fully and it is tired in appearance. The silver vase has knocks and some splits to the rim and other knocks to the central section. There is also a split to the silver where it meets the base section, the hallmarks are worn. The inkwell is somewhat tired, the white metal mounted spirit flask is generally ok, just with general age wear patina to the metal and to the leather.
ANTIP IVANOVICH KUZMICHEV (POSSIBLY); a Russian silver and niello trinket box and cover of oval form, with gilded interior, the outer body with scrolling detail and inscribed verse surrounding a shield shaped cartouche, impressed marks, length 5cm, and a sterling silver trinket box and cover of oval form with applied enamel and scrolling detail surrounding two applied pearls and central turquoise colour stone, with gilded interior (2).
A late Victorian hallmarked silver box decorated with Reynold's angels, Birmingham 1900, diameter 8cm, and a Continental silver circular box and cover decorated with a portrait of a gentleman, the underside of the base stamped 930, approx. 6ozt/192g.Additional InformationThe Reynold's angels box with a couple of small dents to the side, the other circular box with a small knock to the edge of the base, Both generally rubbed throughout and with age wear patina to the surface.
A late 19th century Dutch embossed silver rectangular box, the top decorated with a village scene, approx 6.5ozt/208g, length 19.5cm.Additional InformationWhen closed, the lid sits slightly proud at both front corners. General rubbed appearance throughout, but overall appearance ok.
A Continental silver gilt casket in the Arts and Crafts manner, the hinged cover with quatroform panel decorated with a galleon ship, with gilded interior, indistinct mark to the interior, raised on four ball feet, width 8.5cm, depth 7cm, height 4cm.Additional InformationThe clasp and the locking mechanism has been broken off and is missing, dents, losses to the enamel on the galleon, the feet are bent, knocks and scuffs throughout.
A George IV 1826 silver half crown, a George III 1817 silver half crown, with a French 1872 two franc coin, a Dutch 1858 one guilder coin, a cased set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1857 and a cased set of six white metal teaspoons (6).Additional InformationThe 1826 half crown has toning throughout and some rubbing and surface scratches. The 1817 half crown also with some surface scratches and blemished around the edge, both cases to the teaspoons are worn and one of the hinges is defective. The hallmarked spoons and two English coins are 2.3ozt/72g.
MAPPIN & WEBB; an Edward VII hallmarked silver inkwell of square form, with applied Art Nouveau style floral motifs, the hinged cover enclosing a liner, above stamp drawer, Sheffield 1908, height 9cm, together with a pair of hallmarked silver backed brushes, miniature Capstan inkwell, napkin ring, etc (7). Additional InformationThe makers marks are slightly rubbed on the larger inkwell, the glass liner is missing, polish marks scuffs and scratches, the hinge cover does not close completely on the larger example.
EDWARD KER REID; a cased set of six Victorian hallmarked silver napkin rings with bright cut decoration including Prince of Wales plumes, with engraved initials 'EB [?]', and two further octagonal and circular pairs with engraved initials 'N' and 'E' respectively, approx 14.1ozt/440g.
Three Elizabeth II hallmarked silver fronted photograph frames of rectangular form, the largest with reeded border, London 1992, 25.5 x 20cm, another with embossed ribbon tied swag decoration, 18.25 x 13.5cm, Birmingham 1991 and a small rounded rectangular example, Sheffield 2002, 17 x 12cm (3).Additional InformationAll three are serviceable frames. The largest frame has a velvet padded back with some staining. Tarnishing throughout, but clear hallmarks and just requires a clean, with a couple of pinhead-sized knocks. The swag decorated example has a wooden back, all functioning with some rubbing and a couple of tiny holes to the raised parts and a couple of tiny pinhead-sized dents. The third example again has a velvet back, perfectly serviceable, just requires a clean.
W.I BROADWAY & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver circular easel back photograph frame, Birmingham 1985, together with a similar smaller example and two hallmarked silver vesta cases, (4).Additional InformationTarnishing and wear, the marks are rubbed on the smaller mirror, each of the vesta cases with engraved initials, one with numerous dents and slightly misshapen.
KEYFORD FRAMES LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver mounted easel back photograph frame, with cast floral decoration, London 1973, height 28cm, width 24cm.Additional InformationMinor dents and knocks to the silver mount. The easel back is slightly wobbly.
GRW; an Edward VII hallmarked silver perfume bottle, with glass interior and pierced body, Birmingham 1904, height 7.5cm, together with a hallmarked silver two piece cruet comprising lidded mustard and open salt, each with glass liner (3).Additional InformationThe internal glass stopper is stuck and will not separate from the body of the perfume bottle. The marks are rubbed on the perfume bottle, numerous dents. One of the glass liners is a replacement, tarnishing. The spoon is also a matched hallmarked silver example.
WILLIAM AITKEN; a George V hallmarked silver five piece dressing table set, each with chased decoration depicting ribbons and swags surrounding shaped vacant cartouches, Birmingham 1911-1914, (5).Additional InformationTarnishing wear, sellotape residue to each piece.
WILLIAM COMYNS; a George V hallmarked silver mounted tortoiseshell four piece dressing table set, with white metal inlaid detail, London 1913, and a hallmarked silver mounted and tortoiseshell effect four piece dressing table set, Birmingham 1926 (8).Additional InformationGood overall condition with the usual losses to the brushes, minor tarnishing and wear.
HENRY WILLIAMSON LTD; a George V hallmarked silver three piece dressing table set, each with cast floral decoration, Birmingham 1919, a cut glass dressing table jar with hallmarked silver cover and a silver mounted perfume bottle and stopper (5).Additional InformationTarnishing, denting, knocks throughout. The marks are heavily rubbed on the dressing table box and perfume bottle.
A hallmarked silver dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, three various brushes, pair of scent bottles and a silver topped jar, each decorated with a courting couple in a landscape, Birmingham 190 and 1906 (7).Additional InformationThe silver to one of the oblong brushes is detached from the wood section. Silver rubbed to all items and with some small holes in the detailing. The edges and both silver topped toilet jars with knocks and rubbing. Glass with a few small surface nicks. The circular jar with heavier wear and rubbing, the edge heavily dented and with a small split.
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