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An Edwardian silver handled bone letter knife, 24.5cm l, by Mappin & Webb, London 1909 and miscellaneous other silver mounted articles, to include a Scottish horn snuff mull, the rim engraved John Robertson Balmbreech 1816, etc Letter knife in good condition but for light wear, several of the other items in poor condition as evident from image
A Louis XVI gold and silver decorated copper gilt necessaire, late 18th c, the fitted interior retaining the full compliment of accessories, including pair of cut glass bottles with painted enamel cap, miniature gold seal, tweezers and three other implements, 63mm l A very well preserved example - good condition, complete and original
Royal. A Victorian gold woodscrew novelty propelling pencil, Walter Thornhill & Co, dated 1877, with countersunk head, shank engraved SANDRINGHAM XMAS 1877, 93mm, marked Thornhill 16, 23.5g Provenance: Almost certainly given by King Edward VII (when Prince of Wales) to his equerry Major - General Sir Arthur Ellis (1837-1937) (Gentleman Usher or Extra Gentleman Usher to Kings Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII, George VI and Queen Elizabeth II) at Christmas 1877; his son Major Gerald Ellis (1872-1953) Gerald Ellis by whom given to the Honourable Rosemary Seymour, nee Scott-Ellis (1922 - 2017) of Thrumpton Hall, Nottingham; thence by descent to the present vendor. By the 1870's the firm of Walter Thornhill & Co had become renowned for the ingenuity and elegance of (in the opinion of a writer for 'The Queen') the firm's novelty in knicks-knacks. These included, in December 1876, a range of Christmas Novelties, such as the 81 tonne gun arranged as a telescope pencil case or as an etui balloon sewing necessaire incorporating a vinaigrette, travelling desks and bags, perfume and spirit cases and game cabinets... new shoe paper knives... silver champagne pencil... silver bellows scent bottle... and a silver screw pencil case... Good condition
A Japanese damascened cigarette case by Komai, Meiji period, decorated on the front with the entrance to a building and another reserve of a bird on a branch on a ground of clouds and foliage reserved with the mirror monogram C and coronet of an earl, the back with a larger scene of a fisherman approaching his house, boats afloat in the distance, in silver frame, the interior with kikumon and signature in relief, 95mm
A Continental silver mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, mid 18th c, of octagonal shape, the conforming lid inset with a hardstone cameo of the head of a classical youth, mother of pearl and silver pins, 70mm l Provenance: The Honourable Mary Anne Byron (1817-1885) of Thrumpton Hall, Nottingham; thence by descent to the present vendor Light overall wear, minor old crack on right shoulder of box; lacking several of the mother of pearl spots, the cameo slightly damaged
An English verge watch, Jno. Worke, London, No 12578, with beetle-and-poker hands, champleve enamelled silver dial, the centre with date aperture and figures of putti unfurling a banner engraved Worke, the movement with squared pillars, bridged balance cock and silvered regulation, 37mm diam, in later associated silver mounted blue enamel egg shaped case Movement in working order, running when wound for a sustained period, enamel egg with small losses to the gilding and decoration but enamel unchipped
Benjamin Arlaud (1669-1719) - Portrait Miniature of a Nobleman called 'Prince Charles Stewart', in red coat and white cravat, vellum, oval, 48 x 38mm, elaborate contemporary late 17th c silver filigree frame surmounted by cross, orb and crown, with hook on the reverse and old label, Flemish red stained horn and ebonised ripple moulded frame crested by a gilt brass angel's head clock-spandrel Provenance: Major Gerald Ellis (1872-1953) (Gentleman Usher or Extra Gentleman Usher to Kings Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII, George VI and Queen Elizabeth II) by whom given to his cousin the Honourable Rosemary Seymour, nee Scott-Ellis (1922-2017) of Thrumpton Hall, Nottingham; thence by descent to the present vendor Good original condition with some small specks of dust / loose matter under the glass, the delicate frame slightly bent
A Victorian aesthetic silver scent bottle, engraved with birds and foliage, stopper, 57mm h, by C H Cheshire, Birmingham 1884, cased Slight play in hinge, otherwise good condition, not dented or significantly worn, the leather covered case worn and slightly soiled both inside and out
A French paste set silver gilt and chainmail bag, the frame finely pierced and engraved with scrolling foliage and set with red and blue pastes, 13.5cm l, by Alexandre Vaguer, maker's and control marks, early 20th c, 7ozs 8dwts Two tiny holes in chainmail that are not too noticeable and do not detract
An Edwardian heart shaped silver sleeved velvet trinket box with pin cushion ltd, 90mm l, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1905, an oval silver photograph frame, 10 x 7.5cm, a silver and enamel millennium commemorative teaspoon and keyring (4) Heart shaped box worn, the other items in good condition
An Edward VII gold, silver and mother of pearl inlaid tortoiseshell inset silver jewel box, on four acanthus feet, 12.5cm l, by William Comyns and Sons, London 1907 Much accretion of dirt and dust, but undamaged, the original lining frayed and soiled. A good example of the type
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