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A George I silver snuff box modelled in the form of a book with ribbed spine and book title "Ovid Dearti Amandi"(The Art of Loving) by Ovid, the cover and base engraved with scrolls, the sides of the box are styled to resemble the leaves of a book, gilt interior, marked with lion passant and maker's mark struck twice for Micah Williams. London. circa 1720Note: a similar example is illustrated on page 118 of "British Silver Boxes 1640-1840 - The Lion Collection."
An Edwardian silver bright-cut engraved presentation trowel, turned ivory handle, the body with inscription: PRESENTED TO J B ROBINSON ESQ JP ON THE OCCASION OF LAYING FOUNDATION STONE IN CONNECTION WITH THE ENLARGEMENT OF THE MARSDEN TOWN SCHOOL 19TH JUNE 1902, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1901, the body 19cm long
A Victorian silver salver, the pie crust rim chased with rocaille and ribboned foliage, the centre engraved with geometric pattern within scrolling foliage, the centre inscribed 'WILTS RIFLE ASSOCIATION 1865 The Gift of THOMAS HENRY ALLEN POYNDER High Sherriff, won by S.B. Wheaton', on three scroll feet, R & S Garrard & Co, London, 1863 - stamped R & S GARRARD, PANTON ST LONDON, 36 cm diam 1440 grams
A Victorian silver large teapot, the body engraved with scrolls, shells and geometric pattern with two shaped cartouches - one vacant and one with a Coat-of-Arms, the hinged cover with pagoda style finial, with C scroll handle on rim foot, John Tapley, London 1843, 25.93 ozt, (806 grams gross)
A Victorian silver caddy/pot pourri, ogee shaped on four anthemion feet, the body chased with rocaille and trailing foliage with a gadroon border, the detachable shaped square cover with leaf finial above chased foliage and pieced scrolls, Thomas Bradbury, London, 1892, 7.73 ozt (240.3 grams)
An early Victorian silver vinaigrette, shaped oval with wavy rim, the cover engraved with the Burns Monument surrounded by foliage, the reverse with a central cartouche engraved with initials surrounded by geometric bands and wavy scrolls, the grille with pierced scrolling foliage, gilt interior, David Pettifer, Birmingham, 1847, 0.51 ozt (15.9 grams)
Duke & Duchess of Windsor/Wallis Simpson interest, E.Mathey-Tissot, an Art Deco silver and enamel travel clock, circa 1920's, of pyramid form, yellow and black enamelled in a geometric design, lapis lazuli feet and button, eleven jewel movement striking on a gong, the case marked Sterling and No.12179, height 9cm, in the original silk lined fitted case with double door openingProvenance: gifted to their Butler, the late Alan Fisher (1930-2006) by the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Fisher workd for the Windsors from 1954 at their French retreat Le Moulin de la Tuilerie at Gif-sur-Yvette and their Parisien home in the Bois de Boulogne.
A 20th century silver hat pin, set with an amethyst coloured stone and marcasite, import marks for London 1994, makers mark L-I, 14.5cm long; an Edwardian silver hat pin in the form of a swallow, set with paste stones, stamped 925, 23cm long; an Art Deco style hat pin, the fan design set with marcasite and faux pearl, stamped 925, 14.5cm long (3)
Charles Horner - An Edwardian silver hat pin, set with faceted green paste thistle finial, Birmingham 1907, 23cm long; a citrine coloured paste thistle finial hat pin, 29.5cm long; a 19th century circular hat pin, set with fourteen paste stones in mother-of-pearl, 18cm long; a 19th century globular stick pin set with paste stones; a yellow metal and turquoise hat pin; an Edwardian yellow metal and seedpearl hat pin stamped 9ct; etc (6)
A Scottish hard stone hat pin, set with a round faceted amethyst, within a border of bloodstone, carnelian and agate, stamped sterling silver, 4cm diam, 25cm long; another, smaller, 2.5cm diam, 23.5cm long; a circular white metal hat pin, set with banded agate, moss agate, bloodstone and carnelian, 21cm long; a micromosaic hat pin, 25.5cm long (4)
Charles Horner - a novelty silver hat pin, in the form of a Welsh hat, Chester 1912, 23.5cm long; another with silver flaming grenade terminal, stamped C.H 925; a novelty pin in the form a bear, marcasite set eyes, Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1909, 24.5cm long; a silver hat pin in the form of a sword hilt, green hardstone grip, J Cook & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1905, 22.5cm long (4)
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