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George V Art Deco silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration, faux tortoiseshell base raised on bun feet by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1935, 19.5cm long, wood lined, 792g gross Condition Report:Initialled A.B, The box needs a clean and the lock is tight. The hinge works well with one foot slightly dented.
Edwardian Art Nouveau period silver twin-handled trophy engraved "Caithness County Music Festival Cup Presented By Wick Town Council for Action Songs", winners include Lybster School, Dunbeath School, Halkirk School, Pulteney Town Academy and Jack and Jill Play Group, by Walker and Hall Sheffield 1909, 36cm across the handles, approximately 1111g
George V silver salver with pie crust edge and presentation inscription "Presented to Dr Adam Barr by the Medical and Nursing Staff of Stobhill, Easter and Western District Hospitals on the Occasion of his Marriage", by Elkington and Co Ltd, Birmingham 1928, 38cm diameter, 1320g
Dutch second grade 833 silver cigarette box with interior inscription "Aan Poulus Aarts Die gedurende 55 jaren als Timmerman op het Kasteel Mourick is werkzaam geweest word deze als een Aandenken op zijn 50 jaren huwelijksfeest door den ondergeteekende aangeboden 5 Mei 1872 van Berestyn van Mourick", 12cm x 6.5cm, 127g
Chinese hand carved wooden sculpture of a man riding on the back of a water buffalo. The figurine has nice details and is intricately hand carved of one piece of wood including base. The water buffalo figure has inlaid decorative thin silver wires throughout his body and has glass eyes. The figure is ebony in colour with a naturally aged patina.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SUGAR BOWL STAND IN EMPIRE STYLE, WITH A RED GLASS BOWL the stand with a gadrooned rim, four scrolling pad feet with open leaf and scroll surmounts linked by flower-head and bud swags, mark of Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1904, 10cm high (4 in), 12cm diameter (4 ¾ in), 230g (a little over 7 ¼ oz)
A SET OF THREE AND A PAIR OF SILVER FLUTED TRUMPET-SHAPED SPECIMEN VASES ON ROUND BASES the three with finely beaded trefoil rims, mark of the William Aitken, Birmingham 1904; the pair with finely beaded octagonal fluted rims, mark of Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1901; all with loaded bases and 16.5cm high (6 ½ in)
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