A late Victorian silver and glass hip flask, screw-on cover, the cup base gilt, 11cm high, maker?s mark A.G.A., London 1901; a George V gentleman?s silver-mounted and brown leather rounded rectangular hip flask, planished twist-and-pull cover and gilt base cup, 14.5cm high, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1903, [2]
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An early 19th century brass bound mahogany gentleman?s travelling dressing table box, comprising two silver topped and clear glass cologne bottles, two silver cylindrical boxes and covers, rectangular silver box and cover, powder box and cover, Thomas Diller Manufacturers, Covent Garden, London, outer leather case, various dates and makers, London 1881 - 1823, silver weight 17oz**Please note all lots must be collected from Sudbury, Derbyshire on the 30/31/3 OR 1/4, a surcharge of £10 will be charged if the item is not collected and removed to the saleroom**
Jigsaws - GWR Royal Route to the West; Victory Southern Railway; others, Flying Scotsman; HMS Victory; he Hunting Series; The Coronation Scot; The Silver Jubilee; Old and Modern London; etc**Please note all lots must be collected from Sudbury, Derbyshire on the 30/31/3 OR 1/4, a surcharge of £15 will be charged if the item is not collected and removed to the saleroom**
A George II silver shaped circular salver, inscribed Presented to Christopher Kempla ', Esq as a Token of Gratitude and Respect from the Literary SlaJ?f anal Other Employees on lhe Lcede Intelegencer Weekl v Newspaper 30lh June 1866, with family crest, the field within a leaf and moulded pie crust border old three large scroll legs, pad feet. 27cm diam, London 1740. 21 oz
A George III tortoiseshell hexagonal single compartment tea caddy, pointed domed cover, silver axe-head handle, each panel outlined with ivory stringing, the front applied with an oval silver vacant cartouche within a border of silver nail heads, 13.5cm high, c.1790**Please note all lots must be collected from Sudbury, Derbyshire on the 30/31/3 OR 1/4, a surcharge of £10 will be charged if the item is not collected and removed to the saleroom**
A George V silver Christening spoon, the bowl with a wall clock and weights, London 1924; a Victorian silver napkin ring, Chester 1900; others; various silver flatware; a napkin ring, formed of Middle Eastern coins; a silver hafted cake slice (9), 5oz weighable English silver
The Aesthetic Movement - a Victorian silver shield shaped presentation medal, inscribed Exhibition of Paintings on China, Howell & James Studio Prize, Awarded to Miss May Dixey, 1882, to verso with a crowned sunflower, 6cm over loop, Birmingham 1882, cased; silver miniature trophy cups, various dates and makers (4)
A Royal Doulton bowl, designed by GTH, in relief and incised with undulating beaded line with floral roundels and leaves, silver rim, 'impressed marks, 1879**Please note all lots must be collected from Sudbury, Derbyshire on the 30/31/3 OR 1/4, a surcharge of £15 will be charged if this item is not collected and removed to the saleroom**
A George I mulberry, tulipwood crossbanded and brass inlaid cabinet on chest, circa 1720, the doors opening to a shelf, one long and three short drawers, 166cm high, 125cm wide, 48cm deepFor a related cabinet incorporating mulberry see, Sotheby's, New York, 22nd April 2020, Style: Silver, Furniture, Ceramics, Lot 236 (£6,875). A well known firm of cabinet makers of the period know for using mulberry were Coxed and Woster operating from their premises at the White Swan in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London. For related examples of cabinet by Coxed and Woster see, Christopher Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, The Furniture History Society, 1996, page 158. Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits and some minor old repairs. some small losses. One section of moulding from the upper frieze/ pediment is detached but present. Some old losses have been disguised by filler, some veneer replacements are with veneer that does not match with the original timber used. Door lock is lacking some screws so needs resecuring to operate properly. The door lock is a likely mid 18th century replacement. The key is present to operate it. door hinges are probably 18th century replacements The escutcheons and handles are replacements (first half 18th century) and there are plugged holes from previous alternate/ original positioning of handles. One handle loop is detached and broken in one place. Will need repair or replacement. Some fading.There is a vertical split to towards the centre of the right hand door running through the central panel and is a slightly open split caused by shrinkage/ warping of the panel. There is a similar but straight split where the veneers of the panel meet on the left side panel of the lower chest section. The feet are likely later replacements but faithful to period style. The feet appear to be of solid burr timber, likely walnut or mulberryThe interior of the cabinet section appears original. The handles to the interior drawers are likely original. Evidence of old worm damage (holes) in some areas as expected for age. This is mainly to rear panels, underside and top. Rear boards have been later black stained/ painted but appear to have significant age. Shrinkage has caused some gaps and splits to the boards. Please request additional images if required for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany silver table, circa 1765, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, 73cm high, 91cm wide, 60cm deep For a related table of related form see, Christie's, New York, The Collector: English & European 18th & 19th Century Furniture, Ceramics, Silver & Works of Art, 7th May 2020, Lot 173 ($17,500). Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits and some old repairs, some small losses. a small number of clean breaks to the gallery need re-gluing. No elements are lacking from the gallery. Some spindles may be replacements but they are all well matched in form and colour. The top is solid mahogany . The table is of solid structure. No warping to the top. Good colour and patina, the top is more faded/ polished (see images) One short section of carved moulding is lacking from immediately beneath the edge of the top (see additional images) Good presentable and useable condition overall. Please refer additional images if required for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Louis XV silver-gilt snuff box, makers mark indistinct, 1744/45, cartouche-shaped box with wavy outlines and slightly receding base, the cover and base chased and engraved with intertwined diagonal parallel branches of scrolling foliage with flowers on a matted ground, the sides with canted corners similarly engraved with scrolls and shellwork, reeded rims with incorporated slightly raised wavy thumbpiece 3¼in. (83mm.) wide 3⅝oz. (106gr.) Provenance: Property from the estate of the late Betty, Lady GrantchesterAnonymous sale; Christie's, London, 22 May 2001, lot 22. Condition Report: Marks obscuredHinge is tightLight rubbing to the gildingCover sits wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
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