electroplated silver, stamped marks for G. R. COLLINS & CO, engraved to the base G.R. COLLINS & CO./ M.G FROM H.T.B/ 130 REGENT STREET LONDON10cm highFootnote: Note: This beer tankard was designed by Alfred Stevens, specifically for use in the South Kensington Museums' restaurant. The first museum restaurant in the world, which opened in 1857 For a similar example, see V&A Museum, accession number M.84-1984.
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silver-gilt, set with a red cabochon, bearing inscription LAURIE BEATRICE WILLIAMS/ JANUARY 22/ 1899, hallmarks for London 190621.5cm longFootnote: Note: John Williams was a founding member of the Guild of Handicraft from 1888 where he trained under John Pearson, and, with Pearson, was responsible for the early beaten copper and brass work. In 1892 he went on to teach at Hammersmith School of Art and held classes at Fivemiletown Art Metalwork in County Tyrone where he supplied most of the designs. The current lot by Williams in silver and silver-gilt may have been a christening gift for a child.
silver, bears inscription A.E.R. IONA; stamped AR, hallmarks for Glasgow 1922/ registration number 689616 5.3cm diameterFootnote: Literature: A similarly early Ritchie plaid brooch of matching pattern features on the front cover of the publication ‘Iona Celtic Art’, by Mairi MacArthur
AN EDWARDIAN CYLINDRICAL CUT GLASS TOILET JAR with silver cherub head design lid, Birmingham 1906, a smaller embossed lidded DITTO, Birmingham 1910, a rectangular silver lidded PIN POT, Chester 1910, a silver lidded HAIR TIDY, marks rubbed and a silver lidded TOILET JAR and matching HAIR TIDY, Birmingham 1924. (6)
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