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Lot 474

SILVER CLAD HOBNAIL CUT GLASS SCENTS BOTTLE WITH SILVER LID

Lot 475

SILVER PAIR OF HEART SHAPE FRETCUT PIN DISHES 32.7G

Lot 479

SILVER MUSTARD POT WITH BLUE GLASS LINER 39.3G NET

Lot 481

SILVER MAPPIN & WEBB CHILDS SPOON & FORK

Lot 482

SILVER CHILDS SPOON & FORK 54.8G & 2 EPNS FORKS

Lot 487

SILVER TOPPED CUT GLASS JAR & ANOTHER SILVER LID 35.5G NET

Lot 488

SILVER SHERRY LABEL & MATCHBOX HOLDER 19.7G

Lot 491

SILVER OWL PAGE MARKER, 2 FRUIT KNIVES & RED GLASS SCENTS BOTTLE

Lot 500

SILVER AMARDA DISH WITH MILITARY INSCRIPTION (22ND CHESHIRE RGMT) 243.3G

Lot 505

SILVER PAIR OF SHELL SALTS & SPOONS 20.7G

Lot 509

SILVER LARGE 2 HANDLE PRESENTATION CUP WEEDON HORSE & AGRICULTURAL SHOW 1949 645G

Lot 519

SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME & KEEPSAKE LOCKET

Lot 520

SILVER MINIATURE TEDDY BEAR SALT SHAKER 8.33G

Lot 521

DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE JAR WITH SILVER BASE

Lot 540

SILVER TURNA PATENT COLOURED MULTI PENCIL

Lot 1

A silver gilt castle top vinaigrette,Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1827,the cover with a view of Windsor castle, the sides with repeating flower heads, the grille ornately pierced,4cm longProvenance: The Property of a Lady.

Lot 10

A George III silver gilt vinaigrette,Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1809,with all-over basket weave decoration and a grille pierced with musical instruments within a garland,4.5cm wide3.5cm deepProvenance: The Property of a Lady.

Lot 101

Four clear glass scent bottles,19th century, two of teardrop shape with rolled gold and silver gilt pierced and chased mounts and covers,one with a slender moulded glass body and 9ct gold cover,and another,largest 11.5cm long (4)Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.

Lot 104

A cut-glass and silver mounted vinaigrette,by Thomas Jones Watson, London 1873,of hunting horn shape, the body cut in fine diamonds,11cm longProvenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.

Lot 106

A Victorian cut-glass scent bottle,with a silver hinged cover,Birmingham 1890.the long tapering cylindrical body with wrythen cut decoration, the cover engraved with stylised foliage,26cm longProvenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.

Lot 109

A cased ruby glass and silver gilt scent bottle/vinaigrette,Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1863,with engraved decoration,10cm longProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.

Lot 110

Two cased clear glass scent bottles,one with a cut-glass body and screw-on silver cover,London 1902,the case inscribed 'Carrington & Co, To His Majesty The King...',11.8cm longanother with a bulbous body, below a plated hinged cover inset with turquoise, the case inscribed 'Howell James & Co,...To Her Majesty...',8cm long (2)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.

Lot 112

An Edwardian silver, ivory and white metal mounted magnifying glass,London 1908,the handle crisply cast as a horse's head with bridle and glass eyes,21.5cm longProvenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.

Lot 114

Two Edwardian silver, white metal and ivory magnifying glasses,one probably E Blumenstein & Co., date letter indistinct,cast with a crested bird's head with glass eyes, 20cm long,the other white metal, cast as a goose's head, with glass eyes,24.5cm long (2)Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.

Lot 115

An Edwardian silver and white metal magnifying glass,Birmingham 1901,the handle cast with a dog's head,21cm longProvenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.

Lot 116

An early 19th century silver wine label,John Reily, date letter lost in piercing, c.1825,of escutcheon form with a shell and leaf border, pierced 'CHAMPAGNE', together with two smaller examples, with vine borders, one pierced 'BRANDY', the other engraved 'WHISKEY' ,W.K. Reid, London 1829 (3)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.

Lot 117

A pair of 18th century silver wine labels,Hester Bateman, stamped with maker's mark and lion passant,of guglet style, engraved 'MADEIRA' and 'SHERRY', each oval reserve engraved with a crest,another similar example,by the same maker,with an engraved 'WHITE WINE' cartouche, together with another example, stamped with maker's mark only, Hampstan & Prince of York, c.1790, engraved 'SHERRY' (4)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.

Lot 118

A pair of Victorian silver wine labels,Reily & Storer, London 1845,'P & S' engraved with foliate scrolls,a Scottish silver wine label 'M'James & William Marshall, c.1840,together with a Victorian silver 'tablet' wine label,George Unite, Birmingham 1838,pierced 'S' with thread border (4)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.

Lot 119

A George III silver wine label,Margaret Binley, c.1770,of rectangular form with gadroon border, incised 'MOUNTAIN',a George III rectangular wine label,Thomas Hyde,incised 'CLARET',together with another example,with a gadrooned border,Thomas Hyde, c.1770,incised 'MADEIRA' (3)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.

Lot 12

Four silver vinaigrettes,probably Birmingham 1809,silver gilt with a blue and aventurine cover,1.3cm long,Mathew Linwood, Birmingham 1809,the cover engraved with a man and his dog taking lunch beneath a tree, the base engraved 'BG' within plain borders,3cm long,Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1831,with an engraved cover and base,3cm long,maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1804,of plain form,3.3cm long (4) Provenance: The Property of a Lady

Lot 120

A mid-18th century silver crescent-shaped wine label,Margaret Binley, c.1780, stamped with maker's mark and lion passant,with bead border and incised 'WHITE WINE',a George III silver crescent-shaped wine label,Hart & Co., Birmingham 1805,incised 'MADEIRA', together with a George III silver crescent-shaped wine label,Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1802 (no town mark),incised 'RUM' and script initials (3)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery

Lot 121

A set of three George III silver sauce labels,maker's mark R(?), London 1813,with ring attachments, incised 'KETCHUP' 'CHILI' and 'HARVEY',together with another George III spice label,maker's mark T(?), incised 'TARRAGON' (4)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.

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