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An Art Deco engine turned silver cylindrical barrel cigarette box, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1927, 9cm. Condition Report: Overall condition is good, however it does not stand evenly (bent foot?). There is minor denting to the engine turned body and the lid catches when pushed back. Marks clear.
A silver mounted cut glass scent bottle and four other glass scent bottles. Condition Report: The silver mounted bottle has the graduated green to white cut glass body. The lid is dented and tarnished, the hinge pin broken. however the stopper is present. Very minor bruising to the body.
A Victorian silver mounted ruby glass scent bottle, by Samson Mordan & Co, London 1889, 5.7cm Condition Report: Initials to lid. Overall condition is good, however it will require a clean and although the glass stopper is present there is minor chipping. Hinge in good order, inner rim of neck is tarnished.
A Victorian cylindrical glass scent bottle, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1896, having silver lid and mount in form of coiled snake, 7cm approximately. Condition Report: Overall condition is good but well used. The glass is intact, no cracks seen. The lid is dented in several places, but the hinge is firm. There are three Cabochon rubies present, two snake eyes and a larger thumb press.
A Georgian silver port decanter label, by W S; and two other silver decanter labels. Condition Report: The boat shaped Port label whilst Georgian does not have a date letter. The Sherry label whilst hall marked is through the cut out letters and is unreadable. The Port label is hallmarked as 20th century.
A set of six pairs of silver tea knives and forks having mother of pearl handles, by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1933. Condition Report: Overall condition is good but used. The mother of pearl handles have no visible chips or cracks but appear dull (ie.the butts). Some fork tines are very slightly bent, but all look to have had even wear. The knife blades look to be fairly uniform in wear. Marks are relatively clear.
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