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An 18th century George 3rd silver ewer / jug by maker Paul Storr, London, 1793. The ewer raised on circular base with relief and chase worked floral sprays. Above a tapering cylindrical body wtih h reeded C-scroll handle, further relief works and chasing of floral sprays surrounding a plain armorial cartouche. Measures 14.5cms high / total weight 255g
A beautiful believed 19th century likely French miniature silver doll's house brazier / stove. Hexagonal shape, with engraved panels to sides and small pierced star to top. With carry handle. Partial hallmark to base (on edge, indecipherable). With carry handle. Measures approx; 3cm
A limited edition silver hallmarked jug ( 212/2000 ) issued in London 1970. Commemorating the 350th anniversary of the Sailing of the Mayflower and the Founding of the Plymouth Colony. Of helmet form with looping handle, knopped stem on sloping and stepped pedestal base with notation being complete with all the paperwork, certificate, black and white photograph of Nixon, velvet lined oak dome case and the cardboard box. Height of jug 14.5cms / weight 234.4g. Hallmarks for London 1969.
A good gentlemans early 20th century fitted crocodile skin suitcase being fully appointed within having silver hallmarked accessories, crocodile skin wallet, crocodile skin sewing kit, crocodile skin box, tortoiseshell and steel adornments ( button hook, scissors etc ) in crocodile skin pouch. The silver hallmarked for William Amaziah Ellwick, London 1920. The case itself with excellent brass locks, case complete with canvas cover. Measures 20cms high x 50cms wide 35cms depth
A 19th century Russian silver inkwell and pen stand bearing marks for Josef Sosnkowski, Minsk 1878 ( possibly Warsaw, Poland ). The marks with date under initials flanked by double headed eagle and stags head. The stand of oval form raised on finial feet with stags heads to either side having 12 point antlers doubling as a pen stand, hunting dog to front over wreath, floral embellishment centre rear with hinged top having further antlers. Measures 9.5cms high / total weight 173.2g
An 18th century Georgian mahogany work box having box wood inlay. The hinged lid opening to reveal a fully appointed interior with ivory screw top lid boxes , bobbins , stanhope in the form of a pair of opera glasses , make up easel , pointer , silver pencil etc. Please see images.
A 19th Century Victorian tortoiseshell, silver, abalone shell and mother of peal rectangular card case. Stunning silver panel with plain armorial cartouche having abalone shell and mother of pearl borders. strips within shell borders opening to reveal an ivory paneled border top and cover. Push button mechanism. Measures 11cms x 8cms
A 19th century Chinese silver mounted marine ivory tusk carved with a wasp on bamboo, snail amongst rochs and moth atop tree and vine. The silver mount bearing hallmarks with Queen Victorian silouhette, maker WL believed to by William Leuchers 1876-1889 (registered Apr 1876). Measures 20cms long
A fantastic 19th century Victorian silver plated spirit burner picnic kettle raised on tripod scrolled leg with leaf feet the burner having pierced decoration. The kettle of large bulbous form with chased decoration and shaped spout. Shaped scroll handle atop with acorn finial lid.
Table of Isis.- Pignoria (Lorenzo) Mensa Isiaca, 3 parts in 1, third edition, additional engraved allegorical title by A. Blotelingh, title to each part with engraved vignette, 11 engraved plates, of which 10 large and folding, numerous engraved illustrations in text, of which 8 full-page, woodcut initials and decorations, occasional light foxing, bookplate of Edward Winnington, contemporary calf, gilt, red morocco spine label, a little rubbed, [Blackmer 1312], 4to, Amsterdam, Andreas Frisius, 1669. ⁂ Third edition of this important treatise on the Table of Isis by the Padovan scholar and antiquary Lorenzo Pignoria (1571-1631). The Table of Isis or Mensa Isiaca, a very large bronze tablet covered in a dark varnish or enamel and worked in silver with hieroglyphs and figures of Isis, Osiris, Thoth, Apis and other Egyptian deities, is said to have first come to light during the sack of Rome in 1527. Known as the Bembine table after its first owner, the humanist scholar Pietro Bembo, the table was an object of fascination to Renaissance scholars, and was later studied by Kircher, Montfaucon, Jablonski, and Caylus. Today it resides in the Museo Egizio in Turin. Pignoria's description, first published in 1605, was the first detailed printed account of the Table. In his description Pignoria compared the table to other known archeological objects, particularly Egyptian amulets and engraved gems. Unlike some of his contemporaries, who saw the table as a mystical relic from the dawn of creation, Pignoria concluded that the table was a Roman work of the Augustan period. The large folding plates of this edition were engraved by the Venetian engraver and publisher Giacomo Franco in 1600 to replicate the various parts of the Table, and were included, variously assembled and folded, in a handful of copies of the first edition, published by Franco in 1605. The full-page engravings in this edition reproduce the exceedingly rare woodcut illustrations from the first edition.
Bomber Command, Air Ministry official photographs.- 40 gelatin silver prints, each 158 x 214 mm. (6 ¼ x 8 ½ in.), official captions on versos, selected images including the Mohne Dam before and after breaching by the "Dam Busters", sunken Tirpitz, bomb damage to Berlin, Hamburg docks, Bielefeld, Heligoland and elsewhere, loose in a contemporary Ilford box, 1943-45 (40)Provenance: Archive of Noel Melville Richards, OBE, LVO, wartime head of the Photographic and Reproductions Branch of the Air Ministry.
A Silver Cigarette Case, Birmingham hallmark dated 1946, mm Harman Bros, engine turned with gilt interior, approx wt 201 gms, together with a silver cigarette case, Birmingham hallmark dated 1941, mm Charles S Green & Co., bears monogram MJC, approx wt 98.6 gms, combined wt approx 302 gms.
Miscellaneous Silver and Silver Plate including a silver mustard and pepper, a silver plated tea-strainer, four silver plated American commemorative spoons, depicting the US Battleships The Connecticut", "Kentucky", "Louisiana" and "Kearsarge", together with two silver plated knife rests of anchor design, a sterling silver sugar spoon, two sterling silver cocktail swivels, a pair of Birmingham hallmark coffee spoons, a sterling silver mustard spoon, a silver commemorative spoon and a thimble with Chester hallmark.
A Set of Four Victorian Silver Cruets, on hoof feet, London hallmark, dated 1880, mm George Fox with original liners, together with three silver mustard spoons Sheffield hallmark dated 1934 and one silver salt spoon and a condiment spoons Victorian hallmark dated 1885 mm JATS, approx 173 gms (without liners), total silver weight approx 209 gms.
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