FOUR GEORGE III SILVER-MOUNTED CLEAR-GLASS TRAVELLING INK WELLS comprising; a rectangular example with a moulded border and a shaped and hinged fold-over cover with screw-down clasp with an engraved leaf-scroll border, London 1827, 4.75cm high overall (1 ¾ in), 5cm wide (2 in); a round facetted example with a moulded border and a hinged-round fold-over screw down clasp engraved with a bird crest, London 1829, 3.5cm diameter (1 3/8th in); another similar with plain mounts, London 1827, 4cm diameter (1 ½ in); and a square example with plain mounts and a shaped and hinged fold-over screw-down clasp, London 1825, 4cm wide (1 ½ in)
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FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED CLEAR-GLASS TRAVELLING INK WELLS comprising; a rectangular example with moulded borders and an engine-turned hinged fold-over cover with a screw-down clasp and engraved with a leaf and scroll cartouche with plain round reserve, mark of Thomas Whitehouse, London 1867, 4.75cm high overall (1 ¾ in), 9cm wide (3 ½ in), 5.75cm deep (3 ½ in); a round facetted example with a moulded border and a hinged-round fold-over screw-down clasp engraved 'Elizabeth' within an engine turned and leaf surround, the mount and clip similarly engraved, London 1846, 4cm diameter (1 ½ in); another similar with plain mounts and the fold-over clip with a leaf-scroll border, mark of Frances Douglas, London 1840, 3.75cm diameter (1 ½ in); and another example with plain silver-gilt mounts and a fold-over clasp engraved with script monogram, London 1851, 4cm diameter (1 ½ in)
THREE VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED CLEAR-GLASS TRAVELLING INK WELLS comprising; a glass-lined silver-gilt square example, all-over engine-turned, with a push-button hinged cover with a central raised-round plain reserve, mark of John Harris, London 1854, 4cm high overall (1 ½ in), 3.75cm wide (1 ½ in); a larger round facetted example, the plain mounts with a moulded border and a hinged-oval fold-over screw-down clasp, London 1851(?), 6.5cm diameter (2 ½ in); and a similar square example with plain mounts and a fold-over screw-down clasp, mark of Frances Douglas London 1845, 4.75cm wide (1 ¾ in)
AN EARLY GEORGE III CAST SILVER TAPER STICK the round capital with a shaped-square nozzle with fluted corners, on a knopped baluster stem to a shaped-square base with anthemion corners, mark of Thomas Whipham, London 1769, 13.75cm high overall (5 3/8th in), 172g (a little over 5 ½ oz)
A LATE GEORGE II CAST SILVER-GILT TAPER STICK with a spool-shaped capital, a knopped and fluted baluster stem on a petal-shaped hexafoil base with anthemion corners, the maker's mark stuck over an edge but probably that of William Grundy, London 1757, 12.5cm high overall (5 in), 124g (a little under 4 oz)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN CAST SILVER-GILT 'HARLEQUIN' SHORT-CANDLESTICK OR TAPER STICK the harlequin holding aloft a fluted drip pan and spool-shaped capital and standing on a naturalistic domed mound on a shaped-round foot pierced and chased with flowers, leaves and scrolls, mark of Sebastian Crespell II, London 1838, 16.5cm high (6 ½ in), 240g (a little under 7 ¾ oz)
A SET OF FOUR LATE VICTORIAN SILVER NAPKIN RINGS EACH FINELY ENGRAVED WITH A PAIR OF OWLS standing on a branch within trailing leaves and with two vacant cartouches, mark of Wakeley and Wheeler, London 1896(2) & 1897(2), 102g gross (3 ¼ oz); in a blue-silk lined leather case
A MID-VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING KNIFE, FORK AND SPOON SET each with a shaped handle with a floral terminal and decorated with an overlapping chevron pattern, and with a floral decorated bowl, tines and blade, mark of G W Adams (of Chawner & Co.), London 1857, in a 'Collingwood Jewellers Ltd, Conduit Street W.' fitted leather case
A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SHELL-BOWL AND APOSTLE-END COFFEE SPOONS, A TONGS AND A SIFTER SPOON mark of Barnet Henry Abrahams, Birmingham 1895, 64g (a little over 2 oz), in a fitted case; and a set of six bean-end coffee spoons, mark of Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1934 (Silver Jubilee mark), in a fitted case
A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT MOUNTED-CORK FIGURAL WINE BOTTLE STOPPERS The terminals cast with a lady drummer, a man carrying two geese; a mournful lady in a below-the knee dress; a man with an outstretched arm and holding a hook; a teas maid carrying a tray; and a man checking his watch, all on slightly domed round bases and tapering cork stoppers, the maker's mark of Adolph Posener, London 1898, each figure stands approx. 4cm high (1 ½ in), each stopper approx. 9cm high overall (3 ½ in); on a black-velvet lined blue-leather covered case
SIX SILVER MOUNTED CLEAR-GLASS CONICAL WHISKY NOGGINS AND SIX 'WHISKEY' LABELS each glass noggin with a star-cut base and a silver hinged cover, four with mark of S Blanckensee & Son, Chester 1912, and two with the mark of Asprey & Co., Ltd., Birmingham 1935, all 10cm high (4 in), all the arched labels with the mark of S Blanckensee & Sons, Chester 1912 (4) and Birmingham 1935 (2); all in a 'J C Vickery, Regent St. W' cream silk and velvet lined case
A VICTORIAN BLUE VELVET COVERED TRAVELLING NECESSAIRE the interior with two fitted trays and a button box, and with a rectangular clear-glass, silver-gilt and turquoise set travelling ink well with reeded borders and a floral engraved hinged fold-over, screw-down cover engraved with a monogram within a cabochon turquoise border, and a matching box, each with the mark of Thomas Diller, London 1846, each approx. 4.25cm long (1 5/8th in), a gilt and mother of pearl fob seal the floral chased terminal inset with an oval bloodstone matrix (unmarked); a small facetted propelling pencil with a turquoise cabochon slide, a mother of pearl and gilt mounted dip pen, a folding 6 inch ruler, a mother of pearl mounted small page turner, and a gilt metal cylindrical wax holder and wax panel; the box with an applied monogram measures approx. 5cm high (2 in), 18cm wide (7 in), 10cm deep (4 in)
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER NAPKIN RINGS AND OTHER ITEMS each napkin ring embossed in high relief with birds amidst trailing branches and prunus flowers on a planished ground between rope-work borders, mark of Charles Horner, Birmingham 1902, 74g (a little over 2 ¼ oz), in a fitted case; a 19th century silver mounted dip pen with a composition handle; and two propelling pencils; together with a pair of plated salad servers with composition handle, in a case; and a pair of plated fish servers with ivory handles, in a case
A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY INCLUDING AN ENGRAVED STRAIGHT-TAPERING TIE CLIP stamped '14K', 3.1g; a yellow metal and 7.5mm diameter cultured-pearl stick pin, unmarked; together with two silver 'ingot' pendants; various commemorative crowns; a gold-plated tie clip; a similar tie tack; and three lady's wrist or bracelet watches
A 9CT GOLD WEDDING BAND AND OTHER ITEMS the 'D' section wedding band Birmingham 1983, 4.5mm wide, size R, 2.5g; the other items include; a silver-cased open-face keyless pocket watch, circa 1912; a silver-mounted round miniature dressing table mirror the back engraved with a ribbon-tied bow, a basket of flowers and floral swags and pendants, mark of Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1912; together with a collection of costume jewellery; a modern lady's Lorus, gold-plated quartz bracelet watch; an enamelled 1977 Queens silver Jubilee crown in a silver pendant mount; and a few plated serving items, pickle forks, tongs, small spoons etc.
A MODERN SILVER AND SAPPHIRE FIVE STONE BRACELET the front centred with a cushion-shaped sapphire between oval and drop-shaped sapphires all rub-over set with beaded-bar intersections, on a twin curb back-chain to a trigger clasp, stamped '925', approx. 17.5cm long overall (8 in) and with a circular-link short-chain drop.
A MODERN SILVER, FRACTURE-FILLED-RUBY AND PASTE 'TARGET' CLUSTER RING centred with around fracture-filled ruby, approx. 7mm diameter, claw set within a paste two-row border on a paste-set elaborate millegrained gallery between similar shoulders, on a flat-section shank stamped 'STS', '925' * 'Thailand', size O, 6g gross.
A VINTAGE MILLSON COACH BUILT PRAM, Millson was founded in the early 1900s at 303 Oxford Street, London, and was favoured by the Royal Family and aristocracyNB: A vintage Millson pram used to push Princess Charlotte during her Christening was used by the Queen for her own children. The Queen used the pram for Prince Charles' christening in 1948. It has also carried Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, and Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex. The large silver-wheeled pram had been carefully refurbished.
A MAPPIN BROTHERS TRAVELLING VANITY CASE, having automatic rising central section on opening and having original notebook holder and a selection of matched silver and plated bottles etc, probably shargreen exterior, lock stamped 'MAPPIN BROTHERS 200 REGENT STREET', W 37 cm
A HALLMARKED SILVER HUNTING HORN - LONDON 1868, inscribed as follows ' Thomas Leedham from Lord Alexander L'Aget in commemoration of the finest run ever known with Mr Meynall Ingram's Hounds. 33 miles in four hours and two minutes - found in the ruff - at Ridbourne to Newton Keddleston, Lingley Brailsford by Markeaton thence to Hallam Ward and Black Wall and killing in the open Feb 6th 1868, makers mark for Daniel & John Wellby and engraved Henry Distin Maker, 9 & 10 Gt Newport Street, London, L 25.5 cm
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