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French silver twin-handled christening cup, of plain form with beaded borders, 8.5 cm high, together with a silver bowl, two silver cream jugs, cased set of teaspoons, matching mustard pots and spoon, a set of twelve silver-plated fish knives and forks and a set of plated teaspoons, weighable silver16 oz. (498 gr.)
Dutch silver spoon, the bowl chased in high relief with musical bard scene and the terminal formed as a ship, 20.5 cm long, together with four silver napkin rings, a part-set of Mappin & Webb silver-plated mother-of-pearl fruit knives and forks, various silver-plate, all contained within a three drawer oak canteen, weighable silver 5 oz. (156 gr.)
Victorian pair of silver salt spoons, by Thomas Sewell I, Newcastle 1872, together with two cased silver teaspoon sets, a cased set of silver handled butter knives and four further butter knives, cased silver-plated flatware and a set of six pewter decanter labels, weighable silver 5.5 oz. (171 gr.)
Silver-plated table service by Oneida Community Plate, comprising twelve each of table knives and forks, dessert, knives, forks and spoons, six table spoons and six soup spoons, two confiture spoons, two teaspoons, a pickle fork and butter knife, one large and two small ladles and a three piece carving set, all within a two-tiered oak canteen with inscribed plaque to cover, (84)
A French Art Deco powder compact of rectangular form, in ribbed white metal (tests as silver), with applied gold and ruby decoration to lid, opening to reveal mirrored interior to lid and original powder tray, indistinct marks, in the style of Cartier, 7.8 x 6.7 cm, 149 grams.
A pair of late 19th century Continental silver-mounted glass liqueur decanters. Bearing re-assay marks for London 1896 and the marks "BM" probably for Berthold Muller. With swag and trellis etched bodies fitted with silver-covered stoppers, each with the figure of the infant Bacchus holding aloft a large bottle of wine and wine glass. Above silver half, covered bodies embossed with floral trellis. 23 cm highCondition report: The glass inside the collars of both decanters is cracked and damaged the collars are looseThe half covering to the bodies are mostly loose
An early 20th century steel trunk by Appu Steel Trunk Co, 100 Serangoon Rd, Singapore, painted red with gilt banding, with applied bosses and side carrying handles, 61cm wide, 23cm high, 33cm deep; a tabletop camphorwood carved box, 30cm wide, and a pair of silver and gilt thread embroidered slippers, 24cmQty: 2
A collection of African gold weights, to include Akan weights, gold weight boxes, three Lobi bronze chameleon rings, two oil lamp/ashtrays, a recumbant cow box, a cast bell metal sacred cow, two Indian copper hand printing blocks a Thai silver coloured metal box in the form of two ducks, silver metal spoons and square tapering phials, Qty
An early 19th century campaign style brass-bound rosewood dressing-case with matched silver and white metal appointments including cologne bottles, London, hairpin pots, London 1836 by William Neal and other makers and dates. With fitted a flush drawer to the base and folding sunken handles. 29.5 cm wide x 21 cm deep x 16 cm high.Condition report: Some missing appointments from the interior. No key to the drawer of the base. some damage to the interior. Escutcheon replaced.
A Victorian silver plated inkwell with a square base and cranberry glass reservoir with bow pen rests and hinged cover. 18cm wide x 13cm high. Together with Victorian, silver on copper table lighter in the form of a Roman three spout oil lamp held aloft by the god mercury on a swag draped plinth base. 22cm high x 8cm diameterQty: 2Condition report: Ink well silver is a little rubbed on the high spots and may have been replaced.The lighter has the tip of one arrow missing from the hanging wick tweezers, And also a kink to the supporting arm of Mercury.
A late 19th century Russian silver and champlevé enamel cheroot case of rounded, rectangular hinged form, decorated a vacant central circular panel within Islimi and floral decoration and Vitruvian scroll running borders, bearing marks for Moscow and possibly the assay master A. Romanov 1886? The master's mark is indistinct. 4.5 ozt. 10.5 cm long 6.3 cm wide x 2 cm deep.Condition report: Some enamel loss to the scroll border. See extra images
A Chinese silver study of a junk, circa 1900, the deck with three figures, five cannons and four oars, the centre mast marked for Wang Hing 90, on a carved wood base, 12cm long, 13.5cm highFootnote: From the A.F. Bohman collection.Condition report: Three vacant apertures to each side and a single vacant aperture to the rear, probably for further oars to the sides and a flag at the rear. Some of the rigging has been replaced.
RARE An unusual piece of Apollo Theatre 1930s history with 24 related signatories. This is a souvenir book of the 1935 Silver Jubilee presented with the compliments of Easterns Ltd. Hand written on the inside title page is "With Happy Memories of the Apollo" and 24 different autographs. The one name that was identified and researched for this auction catalogue (due to time constraints) is Diana King (1918 1986) who was an English actress who had a career on British television from 1939 to 1986. She was sometimes credited as Diane King. She made her first TV appearance in Little Ladyship in 1939. She continued to appear on television and in films throughout the 1940s and 1950s. From the 1960s onwards she appeared in numerous shows including The Avengers, The Benny Hill Show, Dixon of Dock Green, Z Cars, Dads Army, Fawlty Towers, Rising Damp and Terry and June. However, she is probably best remembered for her role as Mrs Peacock, the long suffering first wife of Captain Peacock, in Are You being Served? This is an intriguing book and contains 23 other autographs that it would be very interesting to identify and research. The book is approximately 9.75 inches x 7.5 inches, is 250 pages long and celebrates the Silver Jubilee of George V and Queen Mary in 1935. It is packed full of interesting photographs relating to the King and Queen, their world travels and major events during the first 25 years of their reign which includes the First World War. It is an interesting book in its own right but the addition of 24 autographs from the Apollo Theatre in 1935 must surely make it unique. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A multi signed The Solid Silver 60s Show 2004 Souvenir Programme signed both on the cover and inside the programme by Peter Noone, Brian Hyland, Wayne Fontana and John Walker also signed inside the programme by Toni Baker of The Dakotas. Please see photographs for exact signature details, approximately 11.75 inches x 8.25 inches. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
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