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A Victorian die stamped rectangular silver trinket box, decorated with flowers and c scrolls overall, on four leafy feet, 11cm l, maker B&C in shield shaped punch, Birmingham 1900, 3ozs Good condition, practically as new, marks good, lid closing tightly, no engraving or repair
A Chinese round silver repousse dragons box and cover, c1908, the cover engraved with initial W and dates 1883-1908, 73mm dia, marked 90, W H and also in Chinese, 4ozs 2dwts Much accretion of dust and dirt over many years but in excellent preservation, all details crisp; not at all rubbed, not split or repaired, marks good
A harlequin set of four silver gilt mounted hardstone buddha novelty place stands, on rose quartz base, including jade and lapis lazuli examples, 50mm h, import marked, probably Cohen and Charles, London 1929, fitted case signed for J C Vickery All undamaged and in good condition, one with slight adhesive residue and possibly re-stuck to the quartz base
A Victorian cast silver sugar basket, of ogee shape with swing handle and decorated with festoons of roses, on scroll feet, blue glass liner, 16cm h, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1849, 13ozs 8dwts excluding liner Early and high quality repair, almost certainly originally gilt and traces of gilding remaining. Liner is probably the original and undamaged
A pair of George III gadrooned silver wine coasters, of openwork form with inset turned mahogany base, 12cm dia, fully marked but marks made partly illegible when pierced, London, probably 1772 Piercing undamaged, mahogany bases original, light erasure from cartouche not resulting in any discernible thinning
A German porcelain set silver mounted faceted glass tankard, Saxony, c1870, the slightly convex medallion to the lid finely painted with a gun dog and hare, scroll thumbpiece, 16cm h, maker's mark probably F W incuse and indistinct control marks, possibly Munich Other than the odd insignificant graze on one or two of the angles, good condition, no restoration
Guild of Handicraft. An Arts and Crafts silver porringer, the bowl raised from the flat, with c scroll handles and engraved with two babes, stork and crescent moon, the other side with initials S.G.G. 2nd Sept 1929, 12.5cm over handles, mark of The Guild of Handicraft Limited, London 1929, 5ozs 8dwts Small shallow dent beneath crescent moon only
Two George III silver plates, the border of barbed outline and later chased and gilt with fruit, including pineapples, pears and grapes, 24.5cm diam, both London 1804, one by John Mewburn, the other maker W S, probably William Stroud, 33ozs 2dwts Gilding to the centre worn and scratched, decoration crisp, no engraving or erasure, marks good
A Victorian silver waiter, with plain cavetto and beaded rim, the field engraved with armorials and mantling, on three claw and ball feet, 20.5cm diam, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1860, 12ozs 2dwts Field with one or two light dents and fine polish scratches, no repair or later engraving, marks good
Paul Storr. A George III silver candlestick, the sconce cast and chased with overlapping scallop shells on waisted base and pillar, the knop with a bearded mask to each corner, further larger masks and C and S scrolls to the foot, 23cm h, maker's mark, London 1813, 25ozs 8dwts Lacks the nozzle; small polish residues. Good condition, no repair
A pair of George II rococo silver candlesticks, cast and chased in high relief with masks, spiralling pendant flowers and grapes, the domed, swirling foot with larger masks and a profusion of fruit and flowers, nozzles, 27.5cm h, marked underneath, nozzles unmarked, by Samuel Courtauld, London 1747, 70ozs Fine condition with slight polish residue, nozzles fitting tightly, no repair
A George V three piece silver gilt and shagreen brush set, hand mirror 24cm l, by William Comyns and Sons Limited, London 1928 Glass in mirror in good condition, mirror handle split on one side, gilding generally rubbed showing silver, less so on the two brushes, marks good, shagreen of good colour and also in fine preservation
A George V silver bell novelty inkwell, 60mm h, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1911, loaded and miscellaneous other silver and silver mounted or handled articles, late 19th / early 20th c, to include a silver footed mother of pearl dish, blotter, salt bottles and stoppers and a button hook Some wear and dents, mostly in typical condition, several damaged
A collection of sixteen silver handled button hooks, embossed with flowers, palmettes, winged cherubs, spirally fluted examples, engine turned, one with golf club terminal, etc, all with tapered steel hooks, 27cm l and smaller, various dates and makers, mainly late Victorian - Edwardian; together with a silver handled shoe horn, one with steel, the other with green plastic horn, a silver handled mother of pearl letter knife, ten further button hooks, examples with mother of pearl, bone, ivorine handles, three folding, together with a part silver handled manicure set, including buffer and silver topped pot (quantity) Some dents, general wear and some minor holing
A Victorian silver tea kettle, of pear shape, the domed lid with bud finial and integral hinge, chased with flowers and rocaille, the lamp stand having conforming cast openwork apron, scrolling legs and shell feet, spirit lamp, crested, 42cm h, fully marked by Wrangham & Moulson, London 1853 and further stamped Lambert & Rawlings Coventry St London, 88ozs Provenance: George Fitzroy Seymour (1923-1994) of Thrumpton Hall, Nottingham, by whom inherited from his grandmother; thence by descent to the present vendor Good overall condition with some light polish wear and residues, spirit lamp lacking the small domed extinguisher, no holes, splits or repair
A William IV table service of silver hafted knives and carvers, King's pattern, marks rubbed, Sheffield c1835, in fitted mahogany canteen with printed trade label of Lambert, Goldsmith's Jewellers & Silversmith's to His Majesty The King, 10, 11 and 12 Coventry Street London (101) Typical condition with no major signs of considerable wear, knocks and scratches. The mahogany box in good condition retaining the original lock and handles, baize lining showing the effects of damp and some staining
A fine silver fitted purple crocodile hide dressing case by Drew & Sons, retaining the full compliment of silver mounted, handled and capped accessories, including tray and carriage timepiece, blotting book with ivory handle, dip pen and pencil, travelling inkwell and light, manicure wallet retaining silver handled tweezers (only), jewel box and sewing box, the case lined in purple moire silk, the flap to the lid with silver lock engraved DREW & SONS MAKERS TO THE ROYAL FAMILY PICCADILLY CIRCUS W, two gilt brass locks with sliding catch, the lid blocked in gold E.V., carriage clock movement with lion trade mark and stamped FRENCH MAKE, each piece engraved E.V. in ligature, case 50cm long with felt lined cotton cover, mark of J Drew & Sons, London 1911, 13 and 14, 28ozs 8dwts weighable Provenance: A wedding present to Lady Enid Vane and engraved with her initials. Lady Enid Victoria Rachel Fane (1894-1969) the daughter of Lt Col Anthony Mildmay Julian Fane, 13th Earl of Westmorland and Lady Sybil Mary St Clair-Erskine, married, firstly, on 25th August 1914 Major the Hon. Henry Cecil Vane, the eldest son of Henry de Vere Vane, 9th Baron Barnard of Barnard Castle and Lady Catherine Sarah Cecil (1882-1917) Lady Enid Vane married, secondly, on 1 September 1922 Major Herbert Broke Turnor Neck of one glass jar damaged, rim of oval glass jar very slightly nibbled. Provision for another leather wallet now lacking otherwise in superb preservation with hardly any sign of wear, the leather and lining in good condition. The timepiece in apparently working order, no key to case
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