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A 19th century Irish mahogany and oak silver table, rectangular top with shallow gallery above a frieze drawer, shaped apron, straightened cabriole legs, pierced brass bat shaped handles, pointed pad feet, Dublin repository label, 70cm high, 69.5cm wide, 46cm deep
An early 20th century blue grey agate panelled elongated cross brooch, with scrolled silver frame; others, a four panel navette lozenge, eight panel moss agate wheel, crystalline panel free form, etc, mostly unmarked silver coloured metal mounts, largest approx 55mm diameter (7)
An early 20th century Continental guilloché enamel and silver boudoir easel timepiece, of small proportions, oval silvered dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, the circular pocket watch-shaped frame with alternating bands of lavender and blue enamel, brass easel and back, the whole surmounted by a crown, 6cm high, c. 1910
A Victorian silver mounted hobnail-cut clear glass globular scent bottle, domed cover chased with scrolling acanthus, star-cut base, 11cm high, London 1898; a Victorian silver mounted cylindrical salts bottle, hinged cover embossed with scrolling foliage and enclosing a stopper, 6cm high, Birmingham 1899 (2)
An Edwardian silver novelty patent cigarette or cheroot case, hinged cover enclosing a gilt interior, the side with a domed compartment, possibly for a lighter, 9cm wide, S W Smith & Co, Birmingham 1910Heraldry: Robert Stephen Kingsmill Eyre of St. John's Wood and Woodside, Crowborough, Sussex (1873-1940). He was the joint owner of the immensely lucrative St. John's Wood estate (London) and sixth in descent from Henry Eyre, who bought the estate from the celebrated Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield in 1732. He was a scion of the Wiltshire Eyre family which , although bearing the same arms as the Derbyshire Eyres, appear not to have been of the same stock.R S K Eyre married (i) in 191 Sybil S. C., daughter of John Furtado of Eridge, Kent and had several children (descendants of whom survive) and (ii) married in 1907 Muriel Couchman.
An Edwardian novelty silver walking cane handle, as a dog, the collar with traces of gilding, 8.5cm long, London 1906; further sterling silver handles, (2); a gilt-metal novelty handle, as a duck, c. 1905; a faceted tiger's eye handle; a Japanese ivory handle, Meiji period; etc., [12]
A set of six Victorian silver Onslow pattern teaspoons, sugar bows en suite, Birmingham 1893, cased; a Victorian silver Old English pattern christening set, comprising Old English Bead pattern fork and spoon, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1897, cased; a Lily pattern christening set, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1857 (3)
Scottish Silver - a George III silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, 20.5cm long, Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1780; a William IV silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, David Crichton Rait, Glasgow 1831; other tea and condiment spoons, various dates and makers (qty), 13oz
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