A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF PRESSED HORN AND SILVER-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL BOXES:- AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH HORN SNUFF BOX in the form of a bi-corn hat, the hinged front cover impressed with two French gunners, one bending over on all fours, the other ramming a cannon, titled "Bonaparte A Toulon", the back of the box with an inlaid bone and brass wire cockade and a 19th century French rectangular horn snuff box, the cover impressed with the portrait bust of a Naval Officer flanked by flags with laurel-spray under and inscription "S.A.R.L.E PRINCE DE JOINVILLE"*; the latter 4" (10 cms) long (2) *Francois-Ferdinand-Phillipe-Louis-Marie d' Orleans (1818-1900) was the third son of Louis Phillipe, Duke of Orleans, afterwards King of the French. He was an Admiral in the French Navy.
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A GEORGE III MARROW SCOOP crested, marks distorted, a William IV toddy ladle with a turned ivory handle, an 18th century Dutch figure-terminal spoon, inscribed on the back of the bowl, and a small American fork; the latter 4.3" (11 cms) long; 4.2 oz weighable silver (4)
AN ASSORTMENT OF TEN LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY FIGURAL AND OTHER VESTAS in nickel-plate, brass and silver-plate to include:- A portrait, a monkey, a book, a camera, a violin, a wrap of cigars, a barrel, a portrait frame, a gentleman in the outside lavatory and one with a boar hunt in relief; the latter 2" (5 cms) long (10)
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN CANDLESTICKS on shaped square bases with knopped and shouldered columns and shell decoration at the corners, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co.Ltd., Sheffield 1909, (loaded), together with an early 20th century tea pot & matching milk jug on ball feet, initialled, by Stewart Dawson Ltd., Birmingham 1911; the candlesticks 7.5" (19 cms) high; 15 oz weighable silver (4)
MENU CARD HOLDERS:- A set of five oval, mounted tortoiseshell examples with inlaid decoration, initial;led "D", by William Comyns, London 1911, another example to match by the same maker, Birmingham 1910 and a set of three decorative Continental examples, each in the shape of a different fan, c.1900; the latter three 2.5" (6.3 cms) high; 5.4 oz weighable silver (9)
A MIXED LOT OF SILVER:- A George III Irish cream jug on ball feet, initialled, a Victorian embossed cream jug on three legs, initialled, a George III embossed cream jug on three legs, initialled, a George III mug with reeded and embossed decoration, and a small chased tea caddy by G. Jackson & D. Fullerton, London 1904; the latter 3" (7.7 cms) high; 18.5 oz (5)
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN, ELIZABETHAN PATTERN FISH SERVERS with engraved blade and tines, by J. Aldwinckle & T. Slater, London 1889, together with a George III Old English pattern basting spoon, maker's mak distorted, London 1776 and a serving fork, crested, by Richard Crossley, London 1791; the latter 10.6" (27 cms) long; 6.25 oz weighable silver (4)
MISCELLANEOUS VESTA CASES:- A Victorian silver, early dual compartment vesta case with a cutter at one end and pull-out cigar piercer at the other, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1858, another silver dual compartment vesta case by C. Rawlings & W. Summers, London 1856, four other engraved Victorian silver vesta cases, with dedications, initials, etc. and a Victorian enamelled silver vesta case with a flip cover, monogrammed; the latter 1.1" (4 cms) long; 4.85 oz (7)
A MIXED LOT:- A small octagonal mustard pot, London 1918 (blue glass liner), a small "kitchen" pepper, Birmingham 1895, a pair of pepperettes, London 1901, a circular mustard pot with spoon, a small circular photograph frame, a Victorian circular sugar bowl, a pair of small sauce boats, crested, a mounted steel shoe horn & a button hook, and a plated tea strainer; the sauce boats 6.2" (15.6 cms) long; 17.75 oz weighable silver
A VICTORIAN SILVER ENGINE-TURNED VESTA BOX with a circular cartouche on the cover "LORD ALEXANDER PAGET", by W. Wright & F. Davies, London 1883 and a large silver vesta case, plain rectangular, by Dingley Bros., Birmingham 1917; the latter 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 5.3 oz (2)
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SCOTTISH SILVER TODDY LADLES by Mitchell & Son, Glasgow 1824, another pair initialled "A", by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1804, another Fiddle pattern example, initialled, with maker's mark of Elder & Co. and J. Howden & Co., Edinburgh 1835 and a Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, initialled, by Rettie & Sons of Abderdeen with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1838; the latter 12.2" (31 cms) long; 8.65 oz (6)
A MIXED LOT:- An enamelled circular compact with a regimental badge in the centre, three small pin dishes (one initialled), a small model boat, a small bronze figure of Napoleon and sundry small plated items; the bronze figure 3.25" (8.5 cms) high (lot); 6.3 oz weighable silver
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVERGILT-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS DOUBLE-ENDED SCENT BOTTLE by George Watts, Chester 1900, another smaller silvergilt-mounted example, two other silver-mounted double-ended scent bottles (one red glass & one green), and a silvergilt-mounted example with a clear glass, drop-shaped body; the latter 4.5" (10.5 cms) long (5)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER VESTA CASE engraved with a view of Ilminster Church, Somerset, by W. G. Knight, Birmingham 1906, another silver vesta case engraved with view of "BALMORAL", Birmingham 1902, another silver vesta with the applied enamel arms of "DUNFIRMLINE", by W..G. Knight, Birmingham 1908 and a circular silver vesta case with engine-turning, initialled, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1906; the latter 1.8" (4.7 cms) diameter; 2.5 oz (4)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER POT-POURRI BOX with a coach scene & wedding bells on the cover, by William Comyns, London 1908, a silver-mounted steel cigar cutter, a pair of silvergilt and enamel buckles or belt terminals, a George III small silver patch box, initialled, a silver two-piece buckle and a plated two-piece buckle; the pot pourri box 5" (13 cms) long; 7.1 oz weighable silver (7)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY PLATED BRASS SKULL VESTA CASE a plated hind's foot vesta case, c.1900, two nickel-mounted agate vesta cases, c.1900 and a silver-mounted nephrite vesta case in the shape of a kidney, probably New Zealand 1900-1910; the latter 1.8" (4.7 cms) long (5)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CANADIAN SILVER NOTE/CARD CASE with a shaped sprung cover & chain handle, by Birks 1920-30, another silver example with engine-turned stripes, initialled, by the same maker, a third silver example with engraving, initialled "A", also by the same maker, and another silver card/note case with engine-turning, initialled, by O.B. Allan of Vancouver c.1920, and a foldng card case with engine-turning, initialled, by C.H. Cheshire, Chester 1921; the latter 3.5" (9 cms) long; 10.75 oz weighable silver (5)
NORTH AMERICAN / CANADIAN SILVER VESTA CASES:- Two similar examples with simulated crocodile skin texturing & applied coins, by Gorham & Co.Ltd., (dated 1886 and 1887), a plain example with rounded ends by P. Wellis of Toronto, c.1885, a swirl-fluted example by Gorham & Co., 1888, a plain example with a concealed stamp compartment, initialled, by Porte & Markle Ltd., Winnipeg, c.1905, two other plain examples, another with reed and ribbon borders, initialled & dated "3/4/11", an embossed Art nouveau example, initialled, a plain one with a satin finish & "LABOR OMNIA VINCIT", and a late 20th century Continental example with the stamped portrait of an Indian chief; the largest one ` long; 10.5 oz (11)
A VICTORIAN SILVER ENGINE-TURNED SNUFF BOX of plain rectangular form, initialled "IY" on the cover, by C. Rawlings & W. Summers, London 1845 and a silver snuff box with rounded ends and a concealed hinge, crested and initialled "N", by Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1813; the latter 2.6" (6.8 cms) long; 2.3 oz (2)
A MATCHED SET OF FIVE 20TH CENTURY WINE LABELS with enamelled titles, by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham, mixed dates 1947-65, an Australian gold-mounted bookmark with a Kangaroo finial, a porcelain bin label "PORT", a pair of Victorian "apostle" spoons, three condiment spoons and three other spoons; the wine labels 2" (5 cms) long; 8.8 oz weighable silver (15)
A VICTORIAN SILVER QUEEN'S PATTERN SUGAR SIFTER LADLE by Francis Higgins, London 1860, a silver Fiddle pattern example by Robert Rutland, London 1820, another silver Fiddle pattern example by Francis Higgins, London 1818, an antique silver sauce ladle with later chasing and piercing, initialled "H" and a Victorian silvergilt "apostle" spoon, a silver table spoon, initialled & engraved with a flower, by Hester Bateman, London 1777 and a silver "berry" table spoon; the "apostle" spoon 7.25" (18.5 cms) long; 12.5 oz (7)
THREE CASED ITEMS:- An early 20th century American silver collapsible beaker by Gorham & Co., a Victorian nickel pocket barometer by M.F. Dent of 33/34 Cockspur St.,London, and a small Scottish silvergilt presentation key (not inscribed), b R. Stewart of Glasgow 1896; the barometer 2" (5 cms) diameter (3)
THREE LATE VICTORIAN / EDWARDIAN SILVER VESTA CASES by Sampson Mordan & Co. of London:- a plain "SEAMLESS" example, initialled "WFH", 1903, a scroll-engraved example, monogrammed, 1894, and a smaller plain example with a flip cover, 1885; the largest one 2.1" (5.4 cms) long; 3.8 oz (3)
A LATE VICTORIAN LARGE SILVER GOBLET with embossed wrythen fluting by J & W. Deakin, Sheffield 1896 and slightly smaller silver goblet, inscribed "Torrington Agricultural Society Prize for Devon Bull, the gift of J.C. Moore Stevens Esq.", by George Unite, Birmingham 1878 and a Victorian plated goblet with embossed decoration; the largest one 9.7" (24.5 cms) high; 16.6 oz weighable silver (3)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER "OVERSIZED" VESTA CASE initialled "DHH", by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Chester 1916, together with an Edwardian silver "SIRUS PATENT" vesta case, initialled "EMP", by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1907 and three other silver vesta cases (two with initials), by various makers, Birmingham 1908, 1918 and 1919; the large one 3" (7.5 cms) long; 8.8 oz (5)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE TOILET BOX decorated around the sides & on the cover in relief, with a dragon chasing a seed pearl, gilt interior, maker's mark "WA" & Chinese character mark, c.1900, together with an Edwardian mounted cut-glass toilet bottle, and a small quantity of jewellery; the box 3.6" (.2 cms) diameter; 7.9 oz weighable silver (lot)
A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG with an oval body and engraving, by Solomon Hougham, London 1796, a George IV silver Provincial cream jug on ball feet, initialled, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1824 and a George III silver pap boat by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1797; the latter 4.7" (11.8 cms) long; 9.75 oz (3)
A COLLECTED PART-SERVICE OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE contained in a fitted oak canteen box:- Eight table spoons, eight table forks, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, fifteen tea spoons and two sauce ladles, all initialled "W", mixed makers & dates 1862-1936, together with a set of eight late 20th century table knives and eight side knives (Old English pip), with stainless steel blades, the box measuring 17.3" (44 cms) long; 78 oz weighable silver
A VICTORIAN DRUM MUSTARD POT with bead borders, crested, (blue glass liner), by Richards & Brown, London 1874 and a pair of heart-shaped menu card holders by Sampson, Mordan & Co., Chester 1904/05 and a set of four pentagonal examples by C & G. Asprey, London 1904, the mustard 2.5" (6.4 cms) high; 9 oz weighable silver (7)
TWELVE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY NORTH AMERICAN SILVER ART NOUVEAU VESTA CASES with embossed decoration (including a plain rectangular "patent" example by Gorham & Co., a silver gilt example & a shaped example with a concealed miniature portrait frame in the front-operated by pushing a catch inside), only three with initials/dedications, 1890-1905; the largest one 3" (7.5 cms) long; 9.2 oz (12)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLES crested, by Thomas Barker, London 1811, an Irish silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, initialled, by P. Moore, Dublin 1819, a pair of silver Queen's pattern sauce ladles by George Adams, London 1845, and a silver Queen's pattern fish slice, initialled, by William Eaton, London 1836; the latter 12.6" (32 cms) long; 18.3 oz (6)
A VICTORIAN SILVER EMBOSSED "CASTLE TOP" CARD CASE of shaped rectangular outline with scroll bordes and a view of King's College Chapel, Cambridge, in relief, the reverse with a central scroll cartouche, monogrammed, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1849; 4" (10 cms) long; 2.25 oz
A VICTORIAN EARLY SILVER DUAL COMPARTMENT VESTA CASE with rounded ends, engine-turned decoration and a cutter at one end, engraved crest & motto, gilt interior, by C. Rawlings & W. Summers, London 1860, together with five silver Birmingham-made flip-top vesta cases (one crested, two initialled), by different makers, 1874-1884; the dual compartment vesta 2.3" (6 cms) long; 4.4 oz (6)
A CHARLES II SILVER FILIGREE COUNTER BOX with floral decoration on the sides & cover, and containing twenty eight gaming counters, etched with the portaits and arms of Kings & Queens of England (after Simon van de Passe); the box, unmarked 1660-70; 1.4" (3.5 cms) high; 2.8 oz
A MIXED LOT:- A quantity of assorted tea spoons (some with initials), a George III "SHERRY" label, a "WHISKEY" label, a matched pair of wine labels "MADEIRA" & "PORT", with maker's mark only ("WR" struck twice), two modern wine labels "SCOTCH" & "GIN", a cased set of twelve late Victorian tea spoons, and a cocktail swizzle stick; the case 12.75" (32.5 cms) long; 25.3 oz weighable silver (lot)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY NORTH AMERICAN SILVER BEAKER by Tiffany & co. (a reproduction of an original by James Scott of Dublin, 1787), an American silver tea caddy, initialled, c.1905, and an engraved Victorian silver mug, monogrammed, by J. Aldwinckle &T. Slater, London 1890; the beaker 3.75" (9.5 cms) high; 15.6 oz
A GEORGE III ENGRAVED SILVER RATTLE with a whistle terminal and seven bells dependant (lacking one bell & coral teether), by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1799 and a Victorian silver embossed rattle with a coral teether, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1845; the latter 4.25" (10.8 cms) long (2)
TWO EDWARDIAN GOLD-MOUNTED SILVER VESTA CASES (one initialled), another silver vesta case with an engraved coronet & monogram, by Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1909, a mounted cut-glass vesta by Jones Brothers, Birmingham 1902, an engraved silver circular vesta, Birmingham 1900, a silver vesta with enamel and a pull-out cigar cutter, Birmingham 1900, a rectangular silver vesta with a chased cartouche by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1898 & a fluted silver example, Birmingham 1898; the glass example 2" (5 cms) high (8)
A QUANTITY OF ANTIQUE KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE (DIAMOND SHELL HEELS) TO INCLUDE:- Six table forks, three table spoons, a set of six dessert spoons, three egg spoons, a pair of sugar tongs and a sugar sifter ladle, mixed makers & dates, London 1824-1891, together with a set of six late 20th century King's pattern table knives (stainless steel blades), a Queen's pattern sauce ladle & two salt spoons, most of the above crested or initialled; 58.7 oz weighable silver (30)
A VICTORIAN SILVER EARLY VESTA CASE with engine-turning, dual compartments, rounded ends and a cutter at one end, initialled, by C. Rawlinigs & W. Summers, London 1857, another silver rectangular example with scroll engraving by Frederick Marsden, Birmingham 1868 and a silver engine-turned vesta case with a flip cover, initialled, by the same maker, Birmingham 1875; the latter 1.6" (4 cms) long; 2.25 oz (3)
A MIXED LOT:- A George III marrow scoop, initialled "L" over "IA" on the back of the bowl, a King's pattern sauce ladle, crested, two sugar sifter ladles, a quantity of tea spoons and other small spoons, a pair of "wishbone" sugar tongs, six dessert/fruit knives and three forks with loaded handles, four various small forks, two ivory-handled items, two small butter knives, three dessert spoons, two Continental table spoons, a folding fruit knife, a pencil by Sampson Mordan and a plated caddy spoon; 30.2 oz weighable silver (lot)
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