RUSSIAN SILVER:- A Russian cigarette case with engraving & initials, Moscow 1893, another with applied gold facsimile signatures & a monogram with State marks for 1896-1908, and a small Russian cloisonne enamelled salt with "souvenir" on one side; the latter 1.7" (4.3 cms) diameter; 9 oz (3)
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A LATE CHARLES II ENGRAVED SILVER OVAL SPICE BOX with borders of debased foliage, the cover with scrolling tendrils bearing leaves & blooms, inhabited by a winged beast, gilt interior, maker's mark only, "DS" below a crown (See Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks, 1989, p.515, line 5), probably London c.1680; 1.85" (4.7 cms) long; 0.9 oz
A LATE CHARLES II ENGRAVED SILVER OVAL SPICE BOX with scrollwork, stiff leaf borddrs & "squeeze" sides, the cover with a boy blowing a horn and emerging from a flower in the centre, maker's mark "D.S" (with a pellet below), probably London c.1680; 1.75" (4.6 cms) long; 0.7 oz
A LATE CHARLES II SILVER PATCH OR COUNTER BOX circular with a die-stamped, Tudor rose on the cover, within pelleted borders, and repeating borders of fleur-de-lys and leaves around the sides, maker's mark only "IF" in a shield, probably London c.1680; 1.1" (2.8 cms) diameter; 0.2 oz
A QUEEN ANNE SILVER COUNTER BOX circular with a pull-off cover, die-stamped with a portrait of Queen Anne in profile between the initials "Q" and "A", containing one die-stamped counter, the box with maker's mark only, by Matthew Cooper, London c.1705; 0.85" (2.2 cms) diameter; 0.2 oz
A CHARLES II / JAMES II SILVER SPICE BOX of canted rectangular form, engraved on the cover with a central foliate cartouche and borders of debased foliage, maker's mark only "RS" above a cinquefoil, within a heart (struck twice), probably London c.1685; 2.1" (5.3 cms) long; 1 oz
A QUEEN ANNE SILVER SNUFF BOX cartouche-shaped with a slightly domed cover, engraved with a decorative cartouche with scrolls, garlands, scalework and a mask, the centre with a script cypher, the base initialled & dated "A.L" over "1705", maker's mark only "MW", c.1705; 2.7" (6.7 cms) long; 1.6 oz
A GEORGE II SILVER MOUNTED TERRAPIN SHELL OR CARAPACE SNUFF BOX with a shaped thumbpiece and a slightly domed, plain, navette-shaped cover, gilt interior, maker's mark only "P.W" (script), struck once, possibly by Peter Werritzer, London c.1740; 3.85" (9.8 cms) long
A QUEEN ANNE SILVER OVAL SNUFF BOX with a "stand-away" hinge, the cover engraved with a coat of arms within a scrolled circular cartouche, the base scratched "BW", maker's mark only (struck twice) and another indistinct mark struck once in between, by William Fleming, London c.1710; 3.1" (8 cms) long; 1.5 oz
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX of irregular form, with an inset tortoisehell base, the cover engraved with a wreath cartouche flanked by a pricked ground and inscribed "Joshua Fitch Town Mill Halstead Essex", gilt interior, by William Ellerby, London 1816; 3" (7.5 cms) long
A LATE GEORGE II SILVER SNUFF BOX shaped rectangular with moulded sides, the slightly domed cover embossed with a profile portrait of Oliver Cromwell above the date "1658"*, maker's mark only "I.B" (struck three times), unascribed c.1658; 3.25" (8.2 cms) long; 1.7 oz *This box was probably made to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of Cromwell.
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX of shaped rectangular form, also curved to fit the pocket, engraved with a regular pattern of zig-zag lines alternately plain or pricked, vacant oval cartouche, gilt interior, by T. Phipps & E. Robinson, London 1806; 2.55" (6.5 cms) long; 1.8 oz
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX shaped and engraved to resemble a turtle shell, the underside with a concealed hinged cover, engraved with a Greek-key pattern and a border of acorns & oak leaves on a pricked ground, gilt interior, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1804; 2.25" (5.7 cms) long; 1.6 oz
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX rectangular with rounded sides, the cover engraved with a formal border of florets enclosing a winged sphinx, two grotesque creatures, a star and crescents on a matt ground, the base similarly engraved, the ends initialled "JM" and "SW" and inscribed "John Moore", gilt interior, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1808; 3" (7.5 cms) long; 1.9 oz
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX of rounded rectangular form engraved all of with matting, formal motifs, a winged sphinx, serpents and other mythological creatures, inspired by ancient Egyptian art and hieroglyphics, gilt interior, initialled "CB" to "AG", by Joseph Ash, London 1807; 2.75" (7 cms) long; 1.6 oz
A GEORGE II SILVER TRIPLE SNUFF BOX of shaped circular outline with three compartments and three hinged covers, each chased with a different standing, theatrical figure against a matt ground, gilt interior, the base rounded and engraved on one section with the crest and coronet of a Viscount, unmarked, 1740-1750; 3" (7.7 cms) diameter; 4.6 oz
A GEORGE IV SILVER ENGINE-TURNED SNUFF BOX rounded and curved to fit the pocket with an applied gold cartouche, a flush hinge and a chased thumbpiece, the ends chased with a dog flushing a fox and game birds, gilt interior, by John Jones, London 1828; 3.3" (8.5 cms) long; 3 oz
A GEORGE IV SILVER FREEDOM BOX rectangular with engine-turning, the cover with a chased foliate border and engraved central coat of arms with crest and motto*, the base inscribed "This box, accompanied by the Freedom of the City of Dublin, was presented to Mr Samuel Gray, Ballybay, county Monoghan for his manly and determined conduct in heading the Protestants of that town when it was threatened to be entered by one of the POPISH DEMAGOGUES and thereby averting the calamitous occurrences that were likely to ensue from such a rash and daring proceeding Oct. 1828", gilt interior, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1828; 33" (8.5 cms) long; 4.3 oz *The Arms are those of the recipient.
A GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT-CUT SNUFF BOX of rounded rectangular form, profusely decorated, with alternating decorative bands around the sides, the cover with cornucopiae, a basket of fruit and floral festoons on a rayed ground with a central oval cartouche, initialled, the base with a rayed & pelleted ground and a central floral cartouche, gilt interior, by T. Phipps & E. Robinson, London 1793; 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 3.1 oz
A GEORGE III ENGRAVED SILVER SNUFF BOX in the form of a portmanteau, rounded oblong with a faux handle at each end, the cover with a concealed hinge, engraved with an oval panel enclosing a winged putto with a vacant oval shield, flanked by two further panels of classical female dancers, the base similarly engraved with three oval panels; doves drinking flanked by two floral sprays, gilt interior by T. Phipps & E. Robinson, London 1802; 3.2" (8.1 cms) long; 2.7 oz
A GEORGE II SILVER-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX heart-shaped with chased sides, the cover with a pique-work scene; a country village with a "topped" heart on a building in the centre ground & a sun in splendour below the motto "RIEN DIMPUR NE MINFLAME" (nothing impure inflames me, unmarked, c.1740; 3" (7.7 cms) long
A GEORGE I SILVER SNUFF BOX rectangular with rounded corners and moulded borders, the cover engraved with a symetrical design of mural scrolls and two bands of hatching (one concealing the hinge), the base scratched "M*S", maker's mark only "WI", struck once, possibly by Starling Wilford, London c.1720; 2.6" (6.7 cms) long; 1.7 oz
A GEORGE I SILVER SNUFF BOX rectangular with reeded borders, the cover with engraved borderwork and a central linear design with scroll adornment, struck once with a lion passant & three times with a maker's mark, "WI" (in the heart-shaped shield), probably for Micah Wilkins (Grimwade No. 3186), London 1720-1725; 2.85" (7.3 cms) long; 1.9 oz
A GEORGE I / II SILVER PARCELGILT SNUFF BOX of cartouche form with plain moulded borders, the slightly domed cover engraved with a husk and radiating strapwork interspersed with squirrels, portrait busts and a bird, gilt interior, struck only with a maker's mark, "F.N", unascribed, 1725-1730; 2.7" (6.8 cms) long; 1.4 oz *Provenance: The Albert Collection No. 254.
A GEORGE I / II SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX navette-shaped with two small "stand-away" hinges, the cover inlaid with engraved pique-pose decoration; a musician serenading a shepherdess within a border of cornucopiae, doves, squirrels and baskets of flowers, unmarked, 1725-1735; 2.8" (7.3 cms) long
A GEORGE II SILVER-MOUNTED OAK SNUFF BOX circular with a circular plaque on the cover, engraved with a three-masted man-o-war & the inscriptions "Centurion G: Anson Praef", the sides inscribed "Altera quae vehat Argo 1740 Delectos Heroas", gilt interior, maker's mark only (struck twice), possibly by Peter Werritzer (Grimwade No. 3756), London c.1745; 2.5" (6.4 cms) diameter *This box may have been made to celebrate George Anson's triumphant return to England aboard the Centurion with plundered Spanish treasure totalling £500,000. He landed back in London on 15th June 1744 after leaving in 1740 to attack the Spanish on the Pacific coast of Latin America, during this period he suffered the loss of five of his squadron of six ships and the lives of over six hundred men.
A GEORGE II ISCOTTISH SILVER SNUFF MULL upright form, oval tubular in section, the cover engraved with a strap to conceal the hinge and a coat of arms, crest and motto, flanked by a foliate spray, maker's mark "JW", Edinburgh c.1790 (partly marked); 2.65" (6.7 cms) high; 2.75 oz
A QUEEN ANNE / GEORGE I SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX navette-shaped, with a "stand-away" hinge, the cover inset with a dark tortoiseshell plaque, moulded in relief with a portrait in profile of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, by John Obrisset & signed "O.B", the box unmarked, 1710-1720; 3.1" (7.9 cms) long
A GEORGE II / III SILVER MOUNTED COWRIE SHELL SNUFF BOX with a repousse-work rocaille cartouche on the cover, engraved in the centre with a coat of arms*, gilt interior, maker's mark only "IW" (gothic), probably Scottish, possibly by John Welsh, Edinburgh c.1760; 3.2" (8.1 cms) long *The Arms are probably those of Pearson quartering MacNamara.
A SMALL SILVER DECORATIVE BOX in the form of a cube, each face inset with a George III silver sixpence (dated 1787) within a laurel wreath mount & flanked by a small chiselled flower in each corner on a matt ground, unmarked, probably 19th century; 1.25" (3.2 cms) square; 2.4 oz
A boxed Tri-ang Spot-On Presentation Set containing four cars, a Bentley Saloon metallic blue over silver, an Armstrong Siddeley, a Triumph TR3 and a Jaguar 3.4, five road signs and two Belisha Beacons, four pieces of curved roadway and four straight sections. Overall condition of items ranges from F to G in a P/F box with some splits and a small section of loss to one of the sides of the lid.
The Yeovil Collection, James Bond 007. Multiple Toymakers Bond-X Automatic Shooting Camera, 1966. Includes camera, case with strap and six silver bullets, not on sprue. VG, some marks to metallic parts, in F box, lid is bright but has damage to edges, inside of lid has been reinforced and new plastic windows applied and a new card insert inside for attractive display.
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