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A silver mounted pencil sharpener in the form of a film cannister with film (London by Theo Fennell) together with a Theo Fennell champagne glass stand, a white metal mounted bottle inscribed Vermouth and stamped Fisher Sterling, a Tag bracelet stamped 800, a white and yellow metal money clip stamped Sterling and 14 carat, a pair of white metal mounted hairbrushes both stamped Sterling and a 20th Century crocodile skin Jaeger Lecoultre travel clock
A cased set of six circa 1900 silver gilt and enamel decorated coffee spoons, each with green and white enamelled decoration, the case inscribed "The Sussex Goldsmiths & Silversmiths" to the interior, together with a cased plated fruit set comprising a pair of spoons, grape snips, four various silver spoons to include a caddy spoon, a silver pocket watch case and a cased set of six silver sheathed butter knives
A cased set of twelve silver gilt and enamelled tea or coffee spoons, each spoon with red and white enamelled decoration (Birmingham 1896), bears import mark, each stamped with an additional mark "925" and "S" under what appears to be a crown like mark, housed in a leather case, the interior inscribed "VR By Appointment Elkington & Co.", 3.6 oz total
A pair of white metal mounted ribbed glass table lighters together with a Victorian silver christening with engraved decoration raised on a circular stepped foot (Birmingham 1865 by George Knight), a silver pillbox and a white metal taste du vin bearing various stamps and inscribed C de Collier, weighable silver approx. 3.8oz
A Stuart Devlin silver gilt egg opening to reveal a chick (London 1971) over all weight 4.98 oz together with stand in Boodle & Dunthorne box CONDITION REPORTS Some minor surface scratches and scuffs, minor tarnishing, some accretions, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for details.
A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration inscribed to the interior "P.E.C HMS Derwent 1942" (Birmingham 1938), together with a set of six George IV silver teaspoons (by William Woodman, Exeter 1825), a silver tea strainer and a pair of pierced silver bonbon dishes, approx 14 oz total, together with a Georgian silver caddy spoon by John Bettridge
A Coty glass bowl and cover, impressed "Coty France" to base and to the rim of the frosted flower head medallion design cover, bears label to underside "L'Origan Brillantine Cristallisé Coty", housed in a silver dish base with green and black enamel banded and engine turned decoration (by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1929), 6.5 cm diameter, 1.6 oz weighable silver CONDITION REPORTS Please note that this is not Lalique but a later made copy by COTY. The lid has chips to it all over, both lid and base have moulding flaws. The silver mount has wear the enamel. Overall general wear and tear conducive with age and use to inc. scratches, knocks etc.
A set of three Victorian silver King's pattern with harebell decoration table forks (by William Theobolds and Robert Metcalfe Atkinson, London 1839), together with a further three and a matching set of three William IV / Georgian silver table forks (London 1831), approx 21 oz
δ Thatcher (Margaret).- Norman Parkinson (1913-1990) Margaret Thatcher, 1981Gelatin silver print, mounted to card, signed in black ink by Margaret Thatcher on card recto, 16.4 x 12.5cm (6 1/2 x 4 7/8in)Provenance: A member of 10 Downing Street staff during the Thatcher years. δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Beaton (Cecil, 1904-1980) Two photographs of the Tyneside Shipyards; and a River landscape, three works, gelatin silver prints, the former two each approx 360 x 250 mm. (14 1/4 x 9 7/8 in), the latter 240 x 240 mm. (9 1/2 x 9 1/2 in), all three with Sotheby's and Beaton Studio ink stamp verso, all unframed, [circa 1940s] (3).Provenance:Sale. Sotheby's, Beaton Studio Sale, 26th October 1979, lots 764 and 794
A Late 18th Century Apothecary's/Perfume Cabinet, c.1800, English, unsigned, constructed of polished mahogany with brass fittings, red velvet-lined with silver edging, containing six original hand blown bottles, each with pontil base and cut-glass stoppers and a guilded cut-glass funnel, width 21cmCondition Report:· the cabinet has no visible restoration,· The lock, hinges and handle are all correct and without damage,· The interior has the original french velvet lining,· The bottles are all the originals all fit well,· The bottles are generally in good condition with no chips to the rims,· One funnel is missing,· Dimensions 21cm wide x 150cm deep x 17cm tall
A Japanese Pocket Sundial, mid 19th Century, formed from shitan wood with inset glazed compass with blued steel needle and printed rose with central cardinal compass directionals and 12 directions of the Earthly Branches, adjoining scaphe sundial with pin gnomon on concave gilt surface with hour lines, shitan wood cover with silver and gold wire grass design with a seven star constellation above, 6cm long with cover; Provenance: John Read collection, Tesseract
Captain H Adcock (19th-20th Century Colonial Engineer) and other photographers, A collection of approximately 200 platinum, gelatin silver and albumen photographs depicting scenes of the construction of the Gold Coast Government Railway in Ghana, various group portraits including Adcock seated with the King of Akropong and his family, King of Akropong surrounded by bodyguard with a Ju-Ju man behind, colonial officers/engineers/buildings, native families in fine and traditional costume, Sekondi Dock Terminal, Ju-Ju man and a Kroo Ju-Ju woman, Captain Adcock's bungalow, local people etc., many numbered and inscribed with title to verso, contained in 3 albums of varying size, largest 26 x 33 cm. Construction of the Gold East Coast Government Railway was started in 1898 for the purpose of transporting gold from the newly discovered Ashanti goldfields to Sekondi Dock Terminal. The first section from Sekondi to Tarkwa was completed in 1901. When Adcock returned to England he resided at the Grange, Surlingham, Norfolk.
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