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A late 18th century shagreen scent bottle case with hinged lid, containing two blue glass scent bottles (one broken, both stoppers missing), 2¼” high; an ancient Greek coin, silver tetrobol, Histaia seated on a galley; a pinchbeck fob seal; pair gilt-metal lorgnettes; a travelling timepiece retailed by Tiffany & Co. (lacking folding outer case); a silver rouge pot; & a plated vesta case.
A set of six Georg Jensen “Cactus” design silver knives & forks, London import marks for 1937, in fitted case; & a three-piece christening set of the same design comprising a knife, fork & spoon, London import marks for 1931, in fitted case. (The first set mentioned in .925 silver, the christening set .925 but the bowl of the spoon, fork & blade of the knife are all marked .925.5 (?).
A silver-backed hand mirror & two hair brushes, each with embossed scroll decoration & engraved monogram, London 1899 by Mappin & Webb; a silver-backed hand mirror with embossed Art Nouveau-style decoration, Birmingham 1908 by William Devenport; & a button hook with embossed silver handle, Birmingham 1901 by Mitchell Bosley & Co.
A vintage leather travelling dressing case with fully fitted interior comprising: seven glass receptacles with silver lids, a six-piece sliver-backed dressing table set, London 1920 by Cole Brothers & Co., a note book with leather cover, a ditto shaving mirror, & a manicure set, in dark green leather case with canvas outer cover, 17” wide x 13” deep x 7½” high.
A small silver circular basket dish with pierced sides & swing handle, 4” diam., Birmingham 1910; a Dutch .833 standard pieced oval dish, 3¾” wide, 1917; a similar oval dish, 1929; a .800 standard small pierced oval basket dish with over-hang handle, 3¼” wide; & various small condiment spoons, etc.
A George III silver large chamber candlestick, the short baluster column with removable drip-pan, on wide circular base with pie-crust edge & engraved family crest, open scroll handle, with original snuffer cone, 7” diam. x 4¼” high; London 1789, by Walter Brind. (16½ oz).
A silver salver with raised pie-crust edge & engraved inscription: “Beaufort Hunt Steeple Chases – Farmer’s Race – In commemoration of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, 1953”, on three pad feet, 10½” diam., Sheffield 1941, by Deakin Ltd., retailed by Mallory of Bath. (17½ oz).
A silver five-piece condiment set of slender ovoid design, comprising a pair of pepper pots, a pair of salt cellars, & a mustard pot, the salts & mustard with glass liners, Sheffield 1950-6, by Roberts & Belk, with two condiment spoons, 1946, & a plated salt spoon; in fitted case.
A collection of modern silver items, all made by a “G. Reddyhoff”, comprising: a circular bowl with pierced cover, London 1997, 8.5 oz, a rectangular pill box with engraved decoration & card-cut rim, London 1999, 2.3 oz, a cylindrical pot with similar decoration, London 1994, 2.32 oz, a carved conical shell with silver stand, London 2003, 0.5 oz, a mineral specimen with silver stand, London 1994, 1.64 oz, a jewellery stand, London 2003, 2.32 oz, & a teaspoon with spiral stem, London 2003, 0.45 oz.
A pair of silver circular photograph frames, 2¾” diam.; another 3” diam., London 1919 by William Henry Sparrow; an octagonal silver photo frame, Birmingham 1911 b Sydney & Co., 4¼” diam.; a rectangular silver photo frame, Birmingham 1993 by W. I. Broadway & Co., 5½” wide x 7” high; a rectangular photo frame, Birmingham 1909 by A & J Zimmerman Ltd., 6½” wide x 8¾” high; & a rectangular photo frame, London 1993 by Keyford Frames Ltd., 5” wide x6½” high.
A circular silver-backed hand mirror & matching cigarette box, both inscribed “Poppy”, Birmingham 1910 & 1916 (maker’s marks rubbed); a ribbed glass match striker with silver rim, Birmingham 1915 by A & J Zimmerman Ltd., 2” high; another ditto, (marks rubbed), 2¼2 high; a silver pocket knife, Sheffield 1976 by S. J. R.; & a novelty matchbox holder, Chester, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd. (date letter rubbed), 1.65 oz.
Two Roman-style spoons by E. P. Mallory & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1978 & 9, 0.63 & 0.67 oz, with original boxes; two button hooks; & a shoe horn with silver handles, Birmingham 1913 by Adie & Lovekin Ltd.,; five various silver napkin rings; & a pair of silver-plated sugar tongs.
A pair of circular silver salt cellars of compressed round form, each on three pad feet, London 1860 by John Keith (?); a George IV silver spoon, London 1828 by Jonathan Hayne; & a Victorian silver spoon, London 1863 by Elizabeth & John Eaton, 4 oz total (excluding the glass liners).
A 17th century CONTINENTAL SILVER POMANDER of ovoid form, with all-over decoration of flowers & leaf-scrolls in low relief, the screw top releasing six numbered hinged segments with sliding covers, the interior with engraved flowers, the slightly domed round foot un-screwing to reveal the hollow central hexagon al shaft; 2?” high. (2.9 oz; un-marked).
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