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MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLESincluding a silver plated cocktail shaker, set of vintage indoor wooden bowls, Edwardian glass table lighter, miniature wooden wine bottle marked 'Irish International Exhibition Dublin 1907', faux snake skin Collar box, Chinese decorated box containing a miniature sewing machine, Ronson green onyx table lighter, Chinese dressing table set, green onyx casket and other items
A Continental art deco enamelled silver minaudiere, with English import marks for London, sponsor Cohen and Charles, London, 1923, with black enamel striped decoration and green enamel borders, the interior with various hinged compartments, push button for clasp lacking, 8.5cm long, gross weight 5oz 2dwtThe marks are generally clear. The push button for the clasp is lacking and there is some corresponding damage inside. There are some minor chips to the enamel. Would benefit from a professional clean.
An eight-piece George V silver condiment-set, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1927, one pepperette 1928, comprising: four salt-cellars with blue glass liners; a pair of mustard-pots with two associated spoons and a pair of pepperettes; together with: an oval mustard-pot with blue glass liners, weight of silver 8oz 8dwt (9)
A collection of various silver boxes and objects of vertu, comprising: an oblong dressing table box; a Dutch late 19th century snuff-box, damaged; a Dutch octagonal peppermint box; a silver purse with suspension chain; a Dutch oval silver snuff-box, chased with figures, with English import marks; an engine-turned cigarette-case; a silver articulated fish and a silver-mounted tortoiseshell cigarette-case, weighable silver 14oz 5dwt (8)
A George III silver snuff-box; A William IV silver snuff-box and a pique inlaid tortoiseshell bonboniere, the first maker's mark HI or IH, London, 1791,the second by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London, 1835, the first apparently unmarked, circa 1750, the snuff-boxes each oblong, the first later engraved with initials and fitted inside the cover with a hinged compartment, the second engine-turned, 7cm wide and smaller, weight of silver 5oz 7dwt (3)
A quantity of various silver flatware, including: a cased pair of fish-servers; a cased set of twelve teaspoons and sugar tongs; a cased pair of serving spoons with twisted handles; a cased christening spoon and fork; a cased pair of butter-knives and four further uncased items, weighable silver 13oz 13dwt (qty)
A George III silver cream-jug and a George V silver inkwell, the first by Robert and Samuel Hennell, London, 1802, the second by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1915, the cream-jug with gadrooned border, the inkwell of bell shape, filled, the cream-jug 13.5cm wide, weighable silver 6oz 4dwt (2)
A cased Edward VII silver condiment-set, by Vale Brothers and Sermon, Chester, 1905 1906, each piece chased with foliage, comprising: four salt-cellars; a mustard-pot; a pair of pepperettes and five condiment spoons; Together With: an Edward VII silver caster, Chester, 1905, and three silver plated condiment-spoons, the case 28cm wide, weight of silver 11oz 16dwt
A George IV silver teapot, possibly by William Hewitt, London, 1830, lobed compressed circular, the lobes chased with foliage on a matted ground, separated by leaves, one side with a vacant cartouche, with ivory insulated handle and hinged cover, 24cm wide, gross weight 17oz 7dwt
A silver cream-jug and two various silver sauce-boats, the first by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield, 1928, the second by Martin Hall & Co Ltd., Sheffield, 1929 and by Edward Barnard and Sons, London, 1934, each differing oval and on three or four feet, 17.5cm wide, 19oz 12dwt (3)
A Victorian silver teapot and a Victorian silver hot-water jug, the teapot by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1900, the hot-water jug by D & J Wellby, London, 1897, the teapot part-fluted oval, the hot-water jug pear-shaped, 24cm high and smaller, gross weight 28oz 12dwt (2)
Three George II and George III silver cream-jugs and a Victorian silver cream-jug, the first London, 1756, 1763 and 1767 the second London, 1860, each differing pear-shaped, variously chased with foliage, two on three scroll feet and two on spreading foot, 13.5cm high and smaller, 16oz 4dwt (4)
Four various silver items, comprising: a George III silver sugar-bowl, marks worn, circa 1800; a Victorian silver-mounted frosted glass butter-dish, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1849, the cover engraved with an inscription dated 1856, the glass damages; a Burmese silver bowl, the sides chased with deities and a silver-mounted desk-blotter, the sugar-bowl 20cm wide over handles, weighable silver 17oz 2dwt (4)
A collection of assorted silver, including: an oval dish on four scroll feet, probably Italian; two differing cream-jugs; a pair of circular dishes with pierced sides; an Egyptian silver ashtray and two silver-mounted cut-glass dressing-table jars, the Italian dish 26cm wide, weight of silver 20oz 18dwt (8)
Two silver belts, one with six filagree links and a clasp suspending tassels, the second formed from Maria Theresa thalers, each later cut in half and pierced, the recto depicting the coat-of-arms of the Holy Roman empire, the verso with the bust of Maria Theresa, 80cm long and smaller, 14oz 7dwt (2)
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