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A Collection of Assorted Items, including: a gilt-metal stand, the back and base each with a glazed panel depicting a Parian landmark, the top with a view of the Palais du Trocadéro, the base with the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, with textured glass bowl, 24cm high; two various glass scent-bottles; a silver and enamel scent bottle, the cover with a stone panel, a/f and a quantity of other items (qty)
Nansen (Fridtjof). ''Farthest North'', being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship Fram 1893-96, 1st edition, London: Archibald Constable and Company, 1897, 2 volumes, octavo, original blue pictorial cloth gilt, numerous plates, volume 2 covers mottled - Broegger (W. C., & Nordahl Rolfsen). Fridtiof Nansen 1861-1893, 1st edition in English, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1896, octavo, original blue cloth, pictorial vignette to front board in silver, spine slightly defective - Amundsen (Roald, & Lincoln Ellsworth). The First Flight across the Polar Sea, London: Huthcinson & Co., [1927], octavo, original cloth, ink-stamps of Bradford Public Library to versos of plates - Lachambrée (Henri, & Alexis Machuron). Andrée and his Balloon, London: Archibald Constable & CO, 1898, octavo, original cloth (qty: 5) Sold as seen, not subject to return.
A Collection of Silver, Silver Plate and Other Pencils and Writing Implements, including: a pencil in the form of a gun; a pencil with a shell handle; a pencil with folding stamp finial; a pencil with a nut handle; an inkwell in the form of a pipe; a silver cased pencil and a pen with composition handle, by Sampson Mordan and Co. (7)
An Elizabeth II Silver and Enamel Masonic Card-Case, by A. E. Poston and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1957, oblong and with hinged cover, the cover with an enamel plaque depicting a gentleman in Masonic uniform, engraved inside 'Ladies Festival 1958 Bounds Green Lodge No 4406 Mrs S. J. Mason With best wishes from the W.M & Brethren', 10cm high, gross weight 5oz 2dwt, 158gr
A German Silver and Enamel Card-Case, With Crown and Moon Standard Mark, Dated 1918, oblong, the hinged cover enameled with four depictions of vices, one depicting a card, another a horse, the third a dancing lady and the fourth a champagne bottle, some restoration to enamel, engravd inside 'Hofrat Bettger 1918', 9.5cm high, gross weight 3oz 12dwt, 112gr
Eight Various Items, including: a George III Silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern caddy-spoon; a green enameled metal compact, the hinged cover set with a timepiece, 8.5cm diameter; a bone handled cut-throat razer, the handle inlaid 'The Happy Barber'; a carved cameo and other items (qty) . Cut-throat razor: The blade with corrosion, the ivory handle in good order. Caddy spoon: With numerous dents. Buckle: Generally good order. Tortoiseshell knife: With corroded blade, the case a little tired. Hairpin: Spring is bent otherwise ok. Stickpin: Some elements a little bent, one paste stone lacking. Cameo: Generally good order. Clock compact: With some mild corrosion internally, the back with cracks to the enamel at the hinge and one or two small losses, the front of other compact with two areas of enamel loss and wear to the enamel by the hinge, watch surround with two large areas of enamel loss and damage to the enamel at the hinge. Whole compact slightly discoloured
Four George IV and Later Silver, Gilt-Metal Mounted Cut-Glass or Ivory Vinaigrettes, The Silver Examples by Francis Clark, Birmingham, circa 1840, shaped oblong, engraved with foliage and 'Isabel', 2.5cm wide and by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1822, oblong, engraved with foliage, 2cm wide,; the gilt-metal mounted example circa 1830, oval, the grille pierced and engraved with foliage, 4.8cm wide, and the ivory example inlaid and with a gilt-metal grille, 4cm wide (4)
A Victorian Silver-Gilt Mounted Blue Glass Double Ended Scent-Bottle, by Sampson Mordan and Co., London, 1871, faceted cylindrical, one end with hinged cover the other side screw cover, one engraved with a date the other with initials, 14cm long; Together With: a metal-mounted greed moulded glass double ended scent-bottle, 11.5cm long (2)
A Victorian Silver-Mounted Amethyst-Glass Double-Ended Scent-Bottle, Stamped 'Gilbertson and Sons, London', Circa 1870, facetted cylindrical, one end with hinged cover the other with screw cap, the hinged cover applied with a 'pearl'-set horseshoe, 13cm long; Together With: two further double-ended scent-bottles, each with gilt-metal mounts, 15.5cm long and smaller (3)
A regimental brooch, stamped '9CT', length 4.8cm; a 9 carat gold cameo ring and brooch; two opal rings; a 9 carat gold cross over ring, finger size I1/2; two 9 carat gold signet rings; a silver charm bracelet; and a quantity of costume jewellery including beaded necklaces, earrings, necklaces, pendants, plated cufflinks, compacts, coins etc . Regimental brooch - 3.3 grams. Cameo ring and brooch - 7.3 grams. Opal rings - one stamped '18CT', 1.7 grams, the other hallmarked 9 carat gold, 1.5 grams. 9 carat gold ring - 2.0 grams. Two 9 carat gold signet rings - 7.4 grams.
A George V silver harlequin four piece Tea Set, the teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug all by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, hallmarked 1925, the teapot with wooden handle and finial, the two handled sugar bowl with scroll handles, the cream jug with a reeded handle, together with a near matched hot water pot by Adie Brothers Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1925, with wooden handle and finial and an associated pair of sugar nips, Sheffield, 1943, the teapot 7in (18cm) high, approx total weight 35ozt (5)
A pair of silver plated three light Candelabra, by James Dixon & Sons, in a classical style with fluted columns on square bases, removable leaf capped scroll arms, and a removable central column with flame finial, the shaped removable sconces all with beaded edges, overall height 26in (66cm) (2)
A mixed quantity of silver Items, including a small travelling silver cased watch, hallmarked Birmingham, 1937, a pair of Victorian circular open salts, Sheffield, 1889, a small cigarette case, a small Continental silver cased lighter, a retractable pencil, two Dutch silver novelty 'Apostle' spoons, etc., (a lot)
An Edwardian silver Sugar Caster, by W G Keight, hallmarked Birmingham, 1904, of baluster form, the removable pierced cover with knopped finial, 5¼in (13.5cm) high, together with a pair of silver pepper shakers, hallmarked Birmingham 1905/1906, a silver mustard pot and pepper shaker, hallmarked Chester 1920, two silver napkin rings, approx total weight 8.1ozt (a lot)
A small George V silver five bar Toast Rack, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham 1913, 3¼in (8.5cm) long, together with a small circular bon bon dish, hallmarked Chester 1914, with pierced sides, 4¾in (12cm) diameter, and a cut glass single stem vase with silver base, hallmarked Birmingham 1987, weighable silver 4.8ozt (3)
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