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*Swagger Stick. A Victorian rhino horn swagger stick, with silver top by Edward Dimier, London 1879, engraved with initials on a long tapering shaft, 68cm long Please note it is highly unlikely an export licence outside the EU will be granted and buyers must check this prior to bidding. (1)
*Carriage Clock. A Silver carriage clock by Robinson & Co, London 1908, the white enamel dial with black roman numerals in a hammered silver case with swing handle on four bun feet, the base additionally inscribed 'Elisabeth' with a cartouche to the rear engraved 'EcK.', 8cm high x 5.5cm wide x 5cm deep, working order The monogram is that of Edith Celandine Kennington (1886-1975), see lot 307. (1)
*Chronograph. A Victorian silver open face chronograph retailed by J.W. Benson, 62-64 Ludgate Hill, London, hallmarks for London 1885, the circular white enamel dial with black roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial plus a minute counter for the chronograph, in a silver case with back plate engraved 'Watch Maker by Warrant to the Queen', the movement engraved 'Patented May 3d 1883', running and overhauled in 2008, contained in a small J.W. Benson card box This chronograph was featured in the British Horological Journal (September 2008), a copy of the journal is included with the lot. (1) NB: Revised estimate 26/2/19 : was £200-300
*Mixed Collectables. A mixed collection of items, including a heavy gauge silver albert with T-bar and fob, together with a smaller silver albert, 18th century enamel patch box, damaged plus oval gilt metal and agate pill box, Victorian 9ct gold stick pin set with red stone and pearls and other items, weighable silver approximately 4.3oz (18)
*Mixed Silver. A silver bon-bon dish by Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1912, of circular form with pierced decoration on four tapered supports each with husk decoration, 15cm diameter, 5oz together with trumpet vase, Birmingham 1971, 15.5cm high, weighted plus wine taster, London 1969, half fluted with a snake design, 8cm diameter, and a German silver trinket box, with scroll and foliate decoration, stamped 800, 10.5cm wide approximately 6oz (4)
*Mixed Silver. A silver sugar caster by J.B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1973, with lattice engraved and pierced top, 15cm high, approximately 4oz, together with a 3-piece dressing table set by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1958, each with engine turned decoration, comprising hand mirror and two brushes, plus a silver 3-piece condiment set by the same maker (7)
*Mixed Silver. A Victorian silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1856, shaped design with engraved decoration and gilded grille, 3cm long, together with a Victorian red glass scent bottle with silver floral embossed cap enclosing a stopper, 4cm high, small chip to base, another clear glass scent bottle with silver cap, 3 napkin rings, silver back dressing table mirror, silver handle magnifying glass plus Victorian white metal tray heavily embossed with grotesque mask, birds and scrolls, no visible hallmarks, approximately 8oz, 23cm long (10)
*Mixed Silver. Edwardian silver rose bowl by Edward & Sons, Sheffield 1904, in the Art Nouveau style with presentation inscription dated 1932, 11cm high x 21cm diameter, approx. 17oz, together with a silver mug, Birmingham 1919, of plain cylindrical form, 12cm high, approx. 11oz, two silver cigarette boxes, napkin ring plus Victorian silver trinket box, weighable silver approx. 30oz (6)
*Mixed Silver. A collection of silver including a twin handle sugar bowl by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1895, with rococo decoration, on four scroll supports, 15.5cm long, approximately 6.8oz, an silver purse by E.J. Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1917, engraved with baskets and swags on a chain, 11.5cm wide plus two cigarette cases and a snuff box, total weight approximately 20oz (5)
*Mixed Silver. A collection of silver, including an Edwardian calling card case by Samson Morden & Co, London 1903, with sliding thumb-piece and hinged cover to eject a card, profusely engraved with foliate scrolls and monogram, 9.5 x 6.5cm, 2.6oz, together with six vesta cases plus a sovereign case, various makers and dates, total weight approx. 8.2oz (8)
*Pocket Watches. An Edwardian 9ct gold fob watch, with white enamel dial, black roman numerals, the foliate engraved case with blue enamel Arabic numerals, stamped 9K, some damage to the enamel together with a mixed collection of 7 silver open face pocket watches, including Waltham plus a goliath pocket watch with 8 day movement and associated silver travelling case, Longines fob watch etc, variable condition (14)
*Tea Set. A modern silver 4-piece tea set by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1966, comprising, coffee and tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug each of plain oblong form, the coffee and tea pot with fruit wood handle and finial, coffee pot 22cm high, overall weight approximately 60oz (4)
*Vesta Cases. A modern silver vesta case in the Edwardian style, decorated with a golfing design, stamped '925 Silver' together with collection of 6 silver vesta cases, Edwardian and modern including a modern silver owl vesta with red glass eyes stamped '925 Sterling', plus an Edwardian silver cigarette case, overall weight, approximately 8oz (9)
*Dress. A Brussels lace wedding dress, 1899 [with later alterations], high-waisted empire-line gown with square neckline and train, hand-made, with machine and hand-stitching, comprising an inner shell of ivory taffeta (with zip closure), overlaid with cream hand-made Brussels lace, hook and eye closure at rear, sleeves elbow-length and slightly ruched, train edged in velvet, some small tears and holes in lace, and two small faint dark stains to front, train lightly soiled in places, bust 89cm (35ins), waist 80cm (31.5ins), length excluding train 150cm (59ins), length including train 190.5cm (75ins), together with a colour illustrated bound volume of verse commemorating the marriage of Mr. Port Bromell Elkins and Miss Eleanor Pollock Glass in Pennsylvania, 20th September 1899, second leaf with manuscript inscription certifying the marriage, quarter cream moir‚ cloth, decorative upper cover lettered in silver 'Bridal Bells', contained in original cardboard box, 4to, plus A Brussels lace wedding dress, 1929, cream low-waisted gown, hand-made with machine and hand-stitching, comprising a satin slip with scalloped hem, overlaid with a layered net outer shell, incorporating Brussels lace, and forming cape sleeves, ruched satin sash at waist, with bow to left side, press stud fastenings at rear, with corsage of wired faux flowers to left shoulder, some minor marks and small breaks in lace, bust 86cm (34ins), waist 86cm (34ins), length of slip 110cm (43.25ins), overall length 147cm (58ins), plus a partially deconstructed cream satin dress, late 1880s/early 1890s, comprising a ruched and padded boned bodice, lacking sleeves, and a separate long skirt with bustle pad and train, triple-pleated hem of skirt scalloped to reveal gathered hem of lining, some splits and soiling, together with original underskirt, plus a scallop-edged lace veil, 63 x 244cm (24.75 x 96ins), all contained in a small trunk Provenance: Eleanor Pollock Glass was the current owner's great grandmother, and the first item was worn by her as a going away dress; it was subsequently worn as a wedding dress by the vendor's mother Helen Louise Elkins, on 26th April 1952, and by herself on 4th October 1980. Port Brommell Elkins was an inventor and innovator, and the first person to use reinforced concrete in industrial buildings in Boston. Eleanor and Port's son, George Elkins, married Helen Douglass Gardner on 10th August 1929, and the second wedding dress was hers. The remaining items in the trunk come from the same family. (7)
*Embroidery. An ecclesiastical goldwork embroidery, late 18th/early 19th century, raised goldwork, incorporating seed beads and spangles, depicting a cross with petals and sunburst in centre, within a quatrefoil of volutes, surrounded by sprays of roses and forget-me-nots, latter composed of silver spangles stitched in blue thread, on a gold lam‚ ground, a few loose threads, edged with metallic fringe, 45 x 44cm (17.75 x 17.25ins), mounted, framed and glazed A sumptuous piece of early embroidery in excellent condition. (1)
*Military embroideries. A pair of embroidered pictures, Far East, early 20th century, together two embroidered silk pictures, one depicting the British royal armorial bearings, with three-masted sailing ship, and crossed flags, with motto 'Dieu et Mon Droit' to banner beneath, and the other showing an American eagle atop a shield and crossed flags, with the motto 'E. Pluribus Unum' to banner beneath, both expertly hand-stitched in coloured silks (predominantly red, cream, grey, brown) and silver bullion, using padded satin stitch, long and short stitch, stem stitch, and couching, second item with some slight toning to upper edge of silk ground, each approximately 46 x 46cm (18 x 18ins), matching mounts and frames, glazed These striking and beautifully made stitched artworks were made in various ports in the Orient as souvenirs for the sailors and officers who embarked there. The embroideries featured national symbols in various sizes and designs, often with details in relief and outlines in gold or silver metalled thread, and occasionally incorporating painted details. (2)
*Fan. A hand-painted fan, Continental, early 19th century, folding double-sided fan, the parchment leaf backed with paper, recto with a painted and gilded pastoral scene of a courting couple and two small children amongst rocks and flowers, with border of fruit, garlands, volutes, birds, Cupid's bow, etc., landscape painted on verso with a young boy mounted on a goat and a dog beside, indistinct early manuscript note on verso lower left, closed 1.75ins tear to right hand edge (sometime repaired with ribbon on verso), mounted on painted and gilded pierced ivory sticks with remains of mother of pearl backing, diamant‚ rivet, front guardstick broken, 26.5cm (10.5ins), contained in a modern satin-lined cardboard fan box, together with a later hand-coloured lithographed fabric folding fan, showing courtly figures, a child, and a dog, in an Arcadian landscape, with lute, with elaborate border of silver spangles (some missing) and metal fringe, mounted on bone sticks (lower guardstick broken and sometime repaired), 23.5cm (9.25ins), housed in a cream silk fan box (2)
A Doulton Lambeth Slaters patent three handled pottery planter, of cauldron form painted in colours and gilt with a textured central floral band, set beneath a mottled blue / green neck and gilt lined rim raised on three stub supports bearing impressed mark to the inside. Together with a silver hallmarked collar Doulton harvest salt. Biggest 18cm high by 20cm diameter.
A Chinese late Qing Dynasty silver white metal censer burner raised on ox feet with four columns decorated with dragons. Central greens stone jade type burner with toad figurines and pierced guard apron to top. Impressed stamped four character marks to base. 8cm high 8cm wide.
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