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A part set of shell capped silver pistol grip knives, mostly William Abdy, circa 1790, comprising eleven table knives, seventeen dessert knives, six fruit knives, a plated handled carving knife and a set of six silver pistol grip table knives, all crested and with steel blades (some replaced)/Note: Crest of Harbord
An Art Deco silver pedestal bowl, Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1933, with pierced gallery, 11cm diameter and an Edwardian octagonal jug, Mappin and Webb, London 1905, approximately 200gm Condition Report: Damage to pierced gallery all around the top. Marks with wear. Jug bruise to body at centre - see further images
A William IV silver snuff box, Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, date letter indistinct, the cover with stag hunting scene, 7cm wide Condition Report: Bruising to bottom edge and evidence of gilding to bottom edges and corners on underside. Interior gillded, marks a little worn. Slight bruising and small dents to top cover edges. Wear to design on cover.
A silver mounted glass scent bottle, J H Worrall & Son, London 1917, the bud shaped stopper above scroll engraved shoulders to a tapering body and circular foot, 17cm high, a silver mounted jar, Thomas Whitehouse, London 1890, the cover inscribed and dated '91, 10cm high, two silver lidded jars and a small William IV silver lidded jar, London 1836, crested
An Australian 18ct gold panel bracelet, Christian Ludwig Qwist, Sydney circa 1863-65, the central panel with oxidised silver figure of an Aborigine, the panels to either side with kangaroo and emu, all to a surround of finely engraved scrollwork, the clasp marked 'CLQ, 18', the reverse engraved AMDq, 16.5cm long, approximately 34.4gm, in a fitted case Provenance: By direct descent from Hugh Hamilton (1822-1900) a younger son of the Hamiltons of Sundrum in Ayrshire. He went to Australia as an early pioneer settler at the age of 19 in 1841, establishing the Tomanbil and Boyd stations on the Lachlan River in New South Wales. He lost most of his cattle in a severe drought in 1849. He took on the post of assistant gold commissioner at Ophir near Bathurst during the gold rush but eventually returned successfully to farming. The engraved initials AMD are believed to refer to Hugh Hamilton`s first cousin Anna Maria Dundas, daughter of James Dundas of Dundas and his wife Lady Mary Duncan, daughter of Viscount Camperdown the celebrated Admiral. Note: The small figures of Aborigine, kangaroo and emu may have been supplied by Julius Hogarth. Literature: 'Brilliant' edited by Eva Czernis-Ryl, 2011 Condition Report: Condition overall good. Backing to all three reliefs tarnished and scratched. Foliage reliefwork appears complete but slightly tarnished throughout with similar blemishes to filigree work. Reverse rather dull and scratched. Central and left button attachments showing signs of solder. Bracelet is very slightly misshapen, ie. not a perfect oval. There is a small amount of lubricant residue to the clasp hinge (seems to come off when gently rubbed). In an unmarked hoof-shaped leather box.
'The Rosewood House', an unusual English rosewood cabinet dolls house, 19th Century, the two-storey dwelling supported on elaborately turned and carved legs, the upper storey divided into two rooms with original wall coverings, one in the French taste with faux panelling and double doors, the contents including a tinplate Rock & Graner bed, Dutch silver chandelier, pair of silver candlesticks, Waltershausen Gothic bookcase and eight other Waltershausen pieces, Erhard mantel clock, finely carved console table, red morocco trunk, a fine bisque-headed lady doll and numerous other items, 72cm wide x 140cm high/see illustration
A George IV melon-shaped silver teapot, William Eaton, London 1825, the cover with ivory finial and fitted a carved ivory handle to the side, gross weight approximately 860gm/see illustration Condition Report: Repaired hinge to cover. Bruising and repairs to one side of body. Natural cracking to ivory on handle and finial. See further images
A Scottish silver snuff box, James Nasmyth & Co., Edinburgh 1840, with engraved scrollwork decorations and presentation inscription dated 1853, 8cm wide Condition Report: Overall generally good with overall wear and scratches commensurate with age. Scratches to inside cover. See further images
A group of Dutch .835 standard silver miniatures, 20th Century, comprising teapot and cover, trivet, bathtub, coal scuttle, a miniature silver trophy of tyg form, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1907, inscribed 'Gained by P M Ross, Gullane, 1907', 4.5cm high and a miniature or toy silver rushlight holder, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1900, the knopped stem to a circular base, 4.5cm high
A Victorian silver mounted cut glass dressing table jar, William Tween & Frederick Purnell, London 1865, the oval cover centred by a monogram beneath a coronet within a border of coral beads, 11.5cm high/Note: Reputedly once the property of a daughter of Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia
A George III oval silver teapot, possibly Benjamin Montigue, London 1787, the tapering spout with bands of reeded decoration, the body with bands of reeded and engraved decoration, initialled within an oval cartouche to one side, gross weight approximately 425gm Condition Report: Spout with crumpling/splits and overall damage to tip. Slight area of bruising to tip of cover. Split and issues at join of handle - see further images.
A Dutch silver circular trinket box, import marks London 1891, with embossed decoration, 4.5cm diameter and a Continental silver miniature wager cup, import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1905, modelled as a man seated on an upturned barrel holding a swing mounted cup, 8cm high
Two Bontoc fikum hip ornaments Philippines mother of pearl shell, with incised egdes, one with coconut shell boss, with a brass chain, 18cm and 19.5cm wide, a cloth bag with pierced rectangular horn plates and an octagonal mother of pearl boss, a brass armband and three Mandaya silver coloured metal breast ornaments, with chased and incised decoration, two with fastening pins. (10) Provenance The Luciano Federico Collection.
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