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Local Interest, Politics - a late Victorian silver Needham's Patent rounded rectangular political presentation vesta case, inscribed: Souvenir Markeaton Ward Election "Balaam" 1901, strike to verso surmounting a monogram, 8.5cm long, Needham Brothers, London 1901; another similar, French silver, quite plain, 5cm long, c. 1900, [2]
Second Boer War - a Victorian silver bowed rounded rectangular military presentation vest vase, inscribed: South Africa 1900 from B.M.S., further inscribed to verso: Sergt. Bugler Garner/3rd V.B.C.R.[Volunteer Battalion Cheshire Regiment]/January, 5.5cm long, retailed by Olivant & Botsford, Manchester, rubbed maker's mark, London 1897
World War One - a George V silver rounded square cricketing presentation vesta case, inscribed: Cricket/Northumberland Fusiliers v Rev A Wardroper's XI (12 Aside)/W. Morris took all eleven wickets/June 1917/Presented by D.C.F. Burton/In Memory of a Fine Bowling Performance, William Neale & Son Ltd, Chester 1912
A Victorian silver buckle, in 18th century style, 8cm wide, William Comyns & Sons, London 1892; a Victorian nurses buckle, pierced and engraved with foliage, Birmingham 1900; an Edwardian boat shaped open salt, the sides vertically pierced, style feet, 8.5cm wide, Birmingham 1910 (3)
Omega - a vintage gentleman's 1061 Geneve 9ct gold cased wristwatch, silver brushed dial, block baton markers, minute track, centre seconds, linear hands, manual wind Cal 601 movement serial No 29213256, 9ct gold case, London 1968, serial No 131/25016, black leather two piece strap, Omega gold plated buckle, case 33mm diameter, red omega box
Breitling - a 1960s Gentleman's Top Time wristwatch, Ref 2003, the gold plated case with signed black reverse panda dial, block batons, outer silver tachymetre scale, twin silver subsidiary dials, gilt hands with centre seconds, signed 17 jewel 7730 manual wind movement, snap-on back stamped 2003, inscribed and dated 1969 case serial no L001222, 34mm diameter, with Tessuflex expanding bracelet strap
A pair of renaissance revival diamond pendant earrings, each with double diamond droplet bodies, encrusted with fifty nine mixed and rose cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 2.0ct, unmarked silver coloured metal body, hook fittings, 62mm drop, 13.4g gross (2)
A pair of late 19th/early20th century peridot and diamond clip brooches, the yellow gold and silver coloured mounts, each inset with a trio of emerald and pear cut peridots, within diamond encrusted borders of birds amongst branches, unmarked, 3.1cm wide, 19.3g, fitted box
Jewellery - A 9ct gold open snowflake seed pearl and peridot pendant, c.1910; a military Royal Artillery sweet heart brooch; a gold coloured metal seed pearl and turquoise oval brooch; a gold coloured metal oval portrait locket pendant; a oval porcelain portrait brooch, silver mounted, a small gold coloured metal star disk pin brooch (6)
An early George III Rococo Bilston enamel bodkin case, painted in polychrome with pastoral vignettes and inscribed with the sentiment: Fidelle & Sincer'e (sic) in borders of C-scrolls and rocaille in rasied and tooled gilding, white ground with beads, gilt-metal mounts, the push-cover surmounted by a cabochon, 12cm long, c. 1760, (1); a similar pair of South Staffordshire enamel cauldron salt cellars, of silver shape, pad feet, 6cm diam, c. 1770, (2), [3]
Asprey - a Victorian silver-gilt and Essex rock crystal mounted double-ended scent bottle, hinged and screw-fitting covers set with cabachons reverse carved and painted with monogram, Olivia and armorial crest respectively, 16cm wide, Thomas Johnson, London 1866
A George III pewter navette-shaped snuff box, the hinged cover engraved with a draped festoon surmounting a monogram, wrigglework borders, 7cm long, c. 1795; a 19th century novelty pewter snuff box, as a pocket watch, 7cm long; a William IV royal commemorative rounded rectangular brass snuff box, his accession to the throne, 5.2cm wide, dated 1830; a 19th century Welsh miner's brass pebble snuff box, inscribed Robert Hughes/Miner/Gilfach Goch, [South Wales], and dated Aug. 26.19, stamped flowerhead borders, the verso advising: Don't Sponge, 7.1cm wide; a Middle Eastern brass hexagonal snuff box, turning 'crescent moon' cover, 6.5cm wide; a Victorian silver-plated rounded rectangular snuff box, brightly engraved, gilt interior, 5.7cm wide, pseudo-hallmarks; Old Sheffield Plate; etc., [11]
A late George III gold-mounted tortoiseshell rounded rectangular snuff box, the hinged cover centred by a monogrammed cartouche, slightly later gilt-metal repaired heel, 7.3cm long, c. 1820; a George III bowed canted rectangular snuff box, of small proportions, the hinged cover with a monogrammed silver cartouche, textile ground and Greek meander border, 4cm long, c. 1820; an early 19th century faux wood papier-mâché rounded rectangular snuff box, of small proportions, 4.5cm long, c. 1830, [3]
A late George III silver-mounted papier-mâché circular snuff box, the cover with an onset navette-shaped wrigglework cartouche inscribed: I. Routledge, 8cm diam, c. 1820; a Louis XV Revival brass circular snuff box, the cover finely engraved with Le Départ du Courrier after François Boucher, 6.9cm diam, c. 1900; a George IV toleware bowed rectangular snuff box, graduating two-division dummy interior, 7.5cm long, c. 1830; an 18th century pewter circular snuff box, quite plain, alternating wrigglework and ropetwist borders, 6.4cm diam, c. 1785; a Victorian gun-metal circular snuff box, the push-cover naively embossed with a numismatic profile of the monarch, 4cm diam, c. 1860, [5]
A Queen Anne/George I tortoiseshell oval snuff box, the hinged cover mounted with love hearts and centred by a quatrefoil, piqué beadwork, 6.7cm wide, c. 1714; a late George III tortoiseshell, silver piqué and silvered snuff box, the push-cover centred by an arabesque of leafy foliate scrolls within a husk border, the interior inscribed: J Pollard, draught-turned base, 5.5cm diam, c. 1820, [2]
A William IV/early Victorian penwork birch rounded rectangular snuff box, the cover grisaille painted with embracing lovers, 8.5cm wide, c. 1835; a Victorian horn circular snuff box and cover, the basket weave cover centred by a silver sixpence, 5.6cm diam, c. 1850; a 19th century specimen hardwood marquetry octagonal table-top snuff box, possibly Anglo-Indian, the cover inlaid with exotic timbers, the sides conforming, 7.5cm wide; a similar Victorian Tunbridge ware and rosewood, circular, 5.5cm diam, c. 1850; two early 19th century horn navette-shaped horn snuff boxes, probably Scottish, the largest 8.7cm wide, (2); others, various treen, shapes and sizes, [11]
An unusual oryx horn cane, carved wooden detachable top, silver cartouche inscribed 1937 Cap't F W De Guingand, 80cm longMajor General Sir Francis Wilfred Freddie de Guingand, KBE CB, DSO (28th Feb 1900 - 29 June 1979) He was a British Army Officer who served with Montgomery from El Alamein in the West. He served as Montgomery's staff officer for a period of over two and a half years.
A French Belle Épqoue lady's silver, enamel and bamboo walking cane, cast alto-relievo with a frieze of classical maidens above upright lotus leaves, the whole surmounted by a domed green enamel pommel engine-turned with C-scrolls and centred by an arabesque in tones of white, red and gilt, within a pearlesque cabachon border, brass walking tip, 90cm long, struck twice: F/S within a lozenge, probably Fernand Salarnier, Paris c. 1900
A Victorian gentleman-smoker's novelty silver and bamboo system walking stick, retailed by Brigg of London, stamped, the silver handle affording provision for a pipe, push-button mechanism enclosing a blue velvet-lined interior, brass walking tip, 88cm long, Thomas Johnson II, London 1885
A late Victorian Patent novelty silver 'gadget' system cane, retailed by Brigg of London, stamped, the globular wrythen handle enclosing a propelling pencil, the pull-ring operating a sprung mechanism, bamboo shaft, brass walking tip, 94.5cm long, Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1892
An Art Deco gentleman's novelty silver-mounted ivory and malacca gaming system cane, the monogrammed tortoisehsell turn-cover enclosing two hollow brass cases of gambling dice and gilt-metal guinea-type tokens, hardwood walking tip, 93cm long, Wilfred Chidlaw Griffiths, Birmingham 1927
***Please note amended description***A rare late Victorian novelty articulated silver-mounted ivorine and bamboo automaton walking cane, the handle well-carved as an African man's head and his features animated by a push-button mechanism, his jaw dropping to eject a tongue painted red and his eyes rolling to and fro, the collar inscribed: Cilla, brass walking tip, 94cm long, Julius Klinkhardt, London 1888
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