MISCELLANEOUS SMALL ITEMS:- Three mother of pearl-mounted folding fruit knives, a mother of pearl and steel penknife, two vinaigrettes, a simulated crocodile-skin card case, a Victorian vesta case with a whistle end, a button, a penknife with engraved sides, a George III bodkin, a chatelaine clip, a stamp box (A/F), a small hexagonal box, an agate seal, a wood & brass seal, a heart-shaped desk clip, inset with Connemara marble and a small Victorian gilt-metal locket; the latter 0.75" (2 cms) long; 3.9 oz weighable silver (lot)
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A MIXED LOT:- An early Victorian rectangular spirit flask, no maker's mark, London 1840, an Edwardian capstan inkwell (A/F), four spool-shaped napkin rings, a mounted pincushion/box and a mounted glass smelling salts bottle, inscribed; the flask (10 cms) long; 4.5 oz weighable silver (8)
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE PARCEL-GILT BELT made up of linked octagonal panels, chased with birds, fish animals, figures and a dragon (some panels pierced), c.1900, and an embroidered bead work sash; the belt 26.5" (67.5 cms) long; 4.35 oz weighable silver (2)
AN EDWARDIAN PIERCED MUSTARD POT with a high-domed cover & blue glass liner, by T. Bradbury, London 1905, (with matching spoon) and an early George III small baluster cream jug, initialled "LRM" underneath, by Walter Brind, London 1765; the latter 4" (10 cms) high; 6.5 oz weighable silver (2)
A MIXED LOT:- A pair of candlesticks (loaded), a cased pair of brushes and a comb, monogrammed, a mounted tortoiseshell & glass dressing table jar, four other mounted glass items, and a cased set of four Victorian salts with blue glass liner; the candlesticks 7" (18 cms) high; 8.4 oz weighable silver (lot)
A GEORGE V SWING-HANDLED SUGAR BASKET with a wavy rim, pierced sides and bead borders (blue glass liner), by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Chester 1911, and a Victorian embossed sugar caster, inscribed on the cover, by E. Finlay & H. Taylor, London 1890; the latter 6.2" (15.5 cms) high;m 9.25 oz weighable silver (2)
Pair silver collared glass perfume bottles, silver topped glass powder pot, two pairs silver napkin rings, silver teaspoon and pepperetteCondition report: Both glass bottles have chips to stoppers and on the inside of the rims. Also chips all over to the raised decoartion. Powder pot- numerous tiny dents to the silver top, rim and edge of mirror. Some scratches to the glass base.Pair napkin rings in case- both in good, clean condition.Pair other napkin rings- visible solder seem to both. Overall surface scratching commensurate with age.Teaspoon and pepperette- both good. Both have some surface scratching. Spoon bowl wearing a little thin.
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