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A SILVER MOUNTED BOHEMIAN RUBY FLASHED GLASS SCENT BOTTLE AND EIGHT OTHER, MAINLY MINIATURE, BOTTLES WITH SILVER OR GILTMETAL CAP, EARLY AND MID 19TH C 2.5-11cm h ++Second largest silver bottle with detached cap, the hinge broken, the others in good condition with some light wear to the Bohemian flashed example
AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT SILVER CARD CASE the front with applied and engraved decoration, the back plain, lined in bright blue silk, 9.5cm w, by Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham 1881, morocco case, 3oz 10dwts ++In fine condition practically as new, the morocco case slightly scuffed, especially around the push piece
A VICTORIAN DIE STAMPED SILVER CARD CASE with Osborne House, Isle of Wight and scrolling foliage, 10cm h, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1853, 2ozs 3dwts ++Good condition with slight wear or possible erasure from the small vacant cartouche on the back and small dents on two of the corners
A GEORGE III DIE STAMPED SILVER CADDY SPOON of flower basket and shell design, 8cm l, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1818, a Victorian naturalistic die stamped silver caddy spoon by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1879 and four others, comprising two bright cut fluted bowl caddy spoons, one by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1794, the other by James Collins, Birmingham 1826, one other of Fiddle and Thread pattern with oval shell bowl, by Josiah Snatt, London 1813 and a mother of pearl handled caddy shovel by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1806, 2ozs (6) ++All in good condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER NOTEPAD crested, 7.5cm l, by William & George Neal and marked Rd 283651, London 1896, also marked for the retailer GEORGE MAURICE & CO 48 PICCADILLY LONDON W, morocco case, 1oz 5dwts ++In fine condition, the underside of the morocco case somewhat affected by damp and worn
A FINE VICTORIAN SILVER FRUIT KNIFE OF UNUSUAL LENGTH the blade engraved to both sides with leafage and shells, crisply carved mother of pearl scales, 12cm l, maker JR (sans serif), Sheffield 1879, morocco case ++A superb knife in pristine condition, the original morocco case slightly scuffed on the exterior
A WILLIAM IV SILVER FRUIT KNIFE AND FORK engraved with scrolling foliage, silver bolster and carved mother of pearl scales, 8cm l, by Thomas, James and Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1833, morocco case ++In exceptional condition, as good as new and apparently never used, the exterior of the morocco case also good with only slight scuffing
A VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE engine turned, with foliate grille, 3.5cm w, fully marked, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1840, 12dwts ++In practically mint state including the marks, no play in hinges, wear or erasures, the cartouche to the lid lightly engraved with contemporary initials, the grille with maker's mark
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER FRONT-OPENING VESTA CASES one incorporating a locket, 4.5 & 3.7cm h, one maker's mark indistinct, apparently IE, Birmingham 1900, the other by David Jellicoe Baker, London 1883 and three other contemporary silver vesta cases, 4ozs 7dwts (5) ++The lot in fine condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER BOOKMARK with rabbit terminal, 8cm l, by S Mordan & Co, London 1895 and a commemorative silver and enamel trowel shaped bookmark with lion terminal, inscribed WEMBLY 1924, by Charles Horner, Chester 1923, 7dwts (2) ++Rabbit example slightly dented on the tip of the tongue, Wembly example with small chip to white enamel on lion's front leg
AN EDWARD VII SILVER RING BOX die stamped with cherub's head and flowers, plush lined, 13.5cm l, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1905 ++Dirty but in good condition with light wear only, no evidence of holes save for one pin prick sized hole in the lid visible when held up to the light, no repair
AN EDWARD VII SILVER ELEPHANT NOVELTY PIN CUSHION 6cm l, by Abrahall & Bint, Birmingham 1905 ++Insignificant split of 1 or 2mm only where dented slightly on the top at one end of the aperture for the fabric cushion, the cushion original but worn 'bald' old polish residue, otherwise undamaged, no repairs, an attractive example
A SET OF FOUR EDWARD VII SILVER OWL NOVELTY PLACE STANDS with glass bead eyes, 3cm h, by S Mordan & Co Ltd and marked Rd 433091, Chester, one 1907, three 1908, cased, 2ozs 14dwts ++The lot in fine condition and all original, no replacements or repairs, the box in reasonably good condition and only slightly scuffed
A SILVER CUT CORNERED SNUFF BOX, C1720 the moulded, engraved lid with disguised hinge and strapwork, the front edge engraved with initials J*R, 6cm, indistinct maker's mark only, 1oz 10dwts ++Wear and polish scratches, not split, small old solder repairs to corner of side of box on front angle. Hinge working, no play, heavier wear on underside of base, engraving still crisp, of good colour
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