An early 20th Century French silver gilt sewing etui, comprising - needle case embossed with chinoiseries, 3.625ins overall, matching needle threader, pair of scissors with steel blades, thimble and bodkin with steel pointer, all with French guarantee marks, contained in original green leather and gilt tooled fitted case retailed by Dreyfous of Paris, the lid decorated with chinoiserie scene, 5.625ins x 3.75ins
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A late 19th/early 20th Russian silvery metal rectangular cigarette box, the top and base engraved in the form of a cigar box, 4.5ins x 3.375ins x .875ins high, (Moscow Guarantee mark - makers initials "M.A" in oval - weight 6.75 ozs), and three other engraved curved silver cigarette cases, various, (weight 7.75 ozs)
An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by James Brogden of London, with 12ins arched brass dial, silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, matted centre dial engraved with birds and leaf scroll ornament, the eight day two train five pillar movement now striking on a gong, contained in mahogany case, with swept cresting, arched and moulded cornice and turned fluted and brass stopped columns to hood, shaped trunk door and plinth with raised centre panel and double plinth base, 94ins high Note: James Brogden recorded working in London, 1770-1799
A late Victorian silver rectangular buckle of shaped outline, pierced and cast with putti swans and scrollwork, 3.5ins x 2.5ins, by William Comyns, London, 1895, a late Victorian silver heart pattern buckle pierced and cast with flowers and scrolls, 3ins x 2.75ins, London, 1895, twelve other silver buckles, various dates, three silvery metal buckle, (combined weight 12ozs), and two plated nurses belts, various, contained in stained wood rectangular display case, 21.5ins x 11.5ins x 2.5ins high
A German World War II S.A. dress dagger, the 8.5ins double edged blade marked "Gebr. Heller" and "Alles Fur Deutschland", with brown wood grip inlaid with eagle and Swastika and S.A. emblem, with German silver fittings, the guard stamped "Th", with black steel scabbard and bright steel fittings, 14.5ins overall
A set of four Edward VII silver menu holders, each in the form of a pair of owls resting on a perch and on circular bases, 1.375ins high, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1907 (bases filled), in original leather case with green fitted interior and retailed by A.P. Roger, Arcade, Guernsey
A George V silver cased travelling timepiece, the 2.25ins white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight day timepiece watch movement, contained in plain silver square case, 4.25ins square, by Dimier Brothers & Co, London 1913 (with presentation inscription to cover dated 1917)
A George V silver three piece tea and coffee service of octagonal panelled form, with turned finials to domed covers, ebonised angular loop handles, comprising teapot, 7ins high, coffee pot, 10.25ins high, and milk jug by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London, 1917, and a matched sugar bowl by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1924, (gross weight 60ozs)
A 1997 Niue $100 gold proof coin, (weight 6.22 grammes - 24ct gold), issued by the Pobjoy Mint, and a collection of three Guernsey 1999 gold and silver proof coins to commemorate the marriage of Prince Edward and Miss Sophie Rhys-Jones, comprising £25 gold coin, (weight 7.8 grammes), silver £5 coin, (weight 28 grammes), and silver £1 coin, (weight 9.5 grammes), issued by The Royal Mint, and retailed by The Westminster Mint, in case of issue
A group of nine Victoria, Edward VII, George V and George VI Medals, to "3472 Pte. A.E. Keane, 21st Lancers", and later "430 Sgt. A.E Keane, Military Mounted Police", comprising - George V (1st type) Distinguished Conduct Medal, Queens Sudan Medal (confirmed charger at The Battle of Omdurman), Queens South Africa Medal with single bar "Cape Colony", 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal, Victory medal (with oak leaves), Edward VII Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Khedives Sudan Medal 1896-1908 with one bar Khartoum, and George VI Army Meritorious Service Medal, complete with black and white photograph of Sergeant Keane with his wife and four children, a black and white photograph of sergeant Keane and a colleague, a photograph in his police uniform wearing eight of the medals, a selection of papers including a letter dated 2nd October 1898 addressed to his father and sisters describing the Battle of Omdurman, as well as a silver half hunter cased Dennison pocket watch inscribed "Presented to A.E. Keane D.C.M by India Office colleagues on his retirement March 22nd 1929", 50mm diameter, a silvery metal Albert watch chain, a silver rectangular vesta case, and a selection of black and white photographs showing him and his family in later life, along with other general paperwork Note: Extract from supplement to the London Gazette dated 21st June 1916, "No. 430 Sergeant A.E Keane M.M Police, awarded "Distinguished Conduct Medal" for consistent good work and devotion to duty" Extract from fourth supplement to the London Gazette dated 11th July 1916 "Mentioned in dispatches for Distinguished and Gallant services rendered during the period of General Sir Charles Monro's command of the Mediterranean expeditionary force"
A late Victorian silver "The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment" circular salver with moulded rim and on three bun feet, 8.5ins diameter, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1887, and an Edward VII silver "Royal West Kent Regiment" rectangular menu holder surmounted by crest, 7.75ins x 4.25ins overall, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1901, (combined weight 12ozs - both with presentation engraving)
An Edward VII silver circular two-handled rose bowl with moulded rim and girdle, the lower body cast with various leaf and bellflower terminal bands, interspersed by small ditto with moulded flying scroll handles, and on moulded footrim, 9.75ins diameter x 7.25ins high, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd., London 1903, (weight 45 ozs)
A late Victorian silver rectangular inkstand / desk tidy with nib pattern inkwell, curled page corner pattern pen rack, cylindrical tapered seal on stand, vesta holder, taper stick and twin compartment stamp box, on plain rectangular base with bun feet, 7.25ins x 4.75ins x 4ins high, possibly by Gibson & Langman or The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company (maker's mark rubbed), Birmingham 1896, and impressed registration No. 251020 (weight 16ozs)
An 18th Century silver teapot of baluster shape, the domed cover and body embossed with spiral reeded, fluted and scroll ornament, wooden finial and C-scroll handle, 6ins high, makers mark rubbed, possibly London 1767, marks rubbed (gross weight 12oz - monogrammed)
A cased set of six Elizabeth II sterling silver proof limited edition medallions - "The Abduction of Europa : A Myth in Silver", by E.M.C., various countries of origin and dates between 23rd October 2000 and 15th February 2001 (combined weight 9ozs), complete with certificates, contained in wooden case
ARR Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) - Silver repousse plate - "Visage Geometrique", 13.75ins x 14ins (No. 18 of edition limited to 20 - weight 46ozs) - stamped with signature and edition number to reverse, and with a French silver mark and the silversmith's mark for Francois and Pierre Hugo to reverse of rim and the No. 32041442, and with original wooden presentation box Provenance : Purchased from Christies South Kensington, Impressionist/Modern Auction - 10th February 2012 - Lot 105 Note : Conceived in 1956 and executed in silver in an edition of 20 plus two Exemplaires D'Artiste, and two Exemplaires D'Auteur Note: This lot is subject to Artists Resale Rights.
A George III silver "West Kent Mess" oval three piece condiment set with gadroon mounts, comprising - mustard pot with domed cover and turned finial, 3.5ins, and pair of salts, maker's mark rubbed, London 1807, and three spoons for same, London 1804 and 1807 (weight 13.5ozs - all engraved "W.K.M." and with crest)
A George V silver gilt and enamel oval Knight's Bachelor's badge, 76mm x 56mm, hallmarked London, 1926, in red leather covered fitted case, and a George V plain silver rectangular photograph frame, 8.25ins x 6ins, Birmingham, 1913, containing black and white photograph depicting an officer accompanied by The Duke of York, (the later George VI), the frame inscribed "Love from Clarence 1914"
A George V silver oval box of slightly shaped outline, 5.625ins x 4.25ins x 2.375ins high, by The Goldsmith and Silversmith Company Ltd, London, 1912, a George V silver circular christening mug of panelled form with reeded mount and C-scroll handle, 3.5ins high, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1930, (engraved), and a George V silver three piece condiment set, (combined weight 18ozs)
A Victorian silver sugar sifter spoon with pierced shell pattern bowl, the handle cast with bellflower ornament, mask and scroll terminal, 7.25ins overall, by George Fox, London, 1869, an Elizabeth II silver helmet pattern cream jug of hammered finish, with high scroll handle and on square base, 7.25ins high, London, 1966, a pair of circular sugar bowls with reeded mounts, 2.75ins and 2.25ins high, London, 1969, and a circular jug of squat form, with scroll handle, 3ins high, London, 1963, all by J.K.B, and two silver skewers, (combined weight 31ozs)
An Edward VII silver circular two-handled bowl with shaped and scroll moulded rim, the sides pierced with scroll and leaf ornament, on four scroll panel feet, 7ins diameter, 10ins wide (from handle to handle) x 4.5ins high, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1904 (weight 11ozs), and a George V silver circular tazza of panelled form with castellated rim and pierced leaf pattern border, on circular footrim, 7.25ins diameter x 6ins high, by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1926 (weight 14ozs)
A German World War II Army dress dagger, the 9.5ins double edged bright steel blade etched "Original" over squirrel motif and "Eickhorn Solingen", with yellow composite grip with German silver fittings, the cross guard bearing eagle and Swastika, and with bright metal scabbard and hanger marked "D.R.G.M.", 15.5ins overall
A Victorian silver pair cased verge pocket watch by W.J Thompson of Ashford, No. S.1627, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals (badly chipped and hands broken), contained in plain silver case, 58mm diameter, case hallmarked "London, 1868", and one other silver pair cased verge pocket watch by John Smith of Wye, No.8919, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, contained in plain case, 58mm diameter, (case extensively damaged), and a selection of other pocket watches and watch movements, various
A late 19th Century ladies Swiss 18k gold open faced pocket watch, the gilt dial with floral and foliate engraving to the centre, with Roman numerals, contained in 30mm foliate engraved case, (gross weight 26 grammes), a modern 9ct gold mounted amethyst set pendant, square cut stone in scrolling mount, on 9ct gold chain, (gross weight 9 grammes), and a small quantity of other 9ct gold, silver and other jewellery, various
An Edward VII silver rectangular dome topped playing card box, the hinged cover opening to reveal two division pop up mechanism, the front and back inset with King Edward III and Queen Eleanor playing cards behind bevelled glass panels, the front corners applied in silver and silver gilt with four suits, 3ins x 2.25ins x 4.5ins high, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1901, complete with two modern packets of playing cards
A George V silver oval teapot of panelled form, with shaped rim, wooden finial and angular handle and on circular footrim, 4.5ins high, by Naylor Brothers, London, 1912, (gross weight 14 ozs), a George V silver ovoid sugar castor with pierced cover, oval panels to body interspersed by reeded ornament, on circular footrim, 6ins high, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1923, and a selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various, (combined weighable silver 20 ozs)
A Chinese silver sycee of "Kettle" form, 2.5ins (6cm) diameter (weight 337 grammes - four impressed marks to face) (Qing Dynasty - late 19th Century), and a Chinese silvery metal oblong ingot with textured face, 4.5ins (11.5cm) Note : With Collector's note "Sycee"
Three Elizabeth II silver octagonal spirit labels with moulded rims and worded "Sherry", "Scotch" and "Port", 2ins x 1.125ins, by L.P., London 1973, an Elizabeth II silver rectangular pill box embossed with cherubs within scroll ornament, 1.75ins x 1.125ins x .625ins high, London 1974, two cased sets of silver tea and coffee spoons, a small selection of other silverware (combined weight 9ozs), and four plated bottle/wine coasters, various
A pair of late Victorian silver tree trunk pattern spill vases of tapered form, the bases embossed with floral ornament, 4.25ins high, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1890, six matching smaller spill vases, 3ins high, Birmingham 1891, a George V silver cream jug of tapered form and with high loop handle, 3.75ins high, Sheffield 1911, and an Elizabeth II silver square ash tray, 3.375ins square, Birmingham 1953 (combined weight 12ozs)
George V silver circular rose bowl with pierced rim and moulded body, the scroll handles cast with bellflower pattern mounts on circular moulded footrim, 6.25ins diameter x 4.75ins high, by Aide Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1925, (weight 19 Ozs), a George V silver oval sweet meat dish with pierced rim and panelled body, 5.5ins x 3.75ins x 2.25ins high, Birmingham 1912, (weight 4.5 Ozs), and a modern silver twin rectangular photograph frame with embossed borders, 4.75ins x 6.5ins, Sheffield 1997
A George III silver rectangular snuff box with engine turned ornament, engraved with crest and initials to interior, 3.25ins x 2.125ins x .75ins high, by Thomas Phipps, Edward Robinson and James Phipps, London 1812, a George VI silver rectangular note pad cover with engine turned ornament, 5ins x 3.5ins, by Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1939, four small silver circular "Armada" dishes (combined weight 15ozs) and a silver cigarette lighter with engine turned ornament, 2.25ins
A late Victorian silver circular two-handled rose bowl of classical form, the rim cast with band of figures, with leaf capped scroll handles, partly reeded body and on embossed circular footrim, 11ins diameter x 9.5ins high, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham, 1885 or 1893 (date letter rubbed), (weight 56 ozs - with split to ribbed part of bowl)
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