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A silver hatpin stand and ring-tree with miniature ivory 'tusks' above stem set with four supporting rings rising from an oval weighted base with velvet cushion, J & R Griffin, Chester 1911, to/w a collection of sixteen hatpins, including a Charles Horner example set with a Cairngorm-mounted thistle, also Chester 1911, and various others including amethyst, tortoiseshell and gilt metal examples
A late Victorian tortoiseshell needle-case with 15ct gold hinge and catch, the ivory insert fitted with an unmarked yellow metal pin, London 1894 (a/f), to/w a silver gilt and green enamel rouge-pot with hinged cover, London Import 1925 (2) Condition Report Needle case broken at back left corner; original pearl finial missing from needle; rouge pot - good condition
Awards attributable to Walter Ross-Taylor MP (1877-1958) - an Egyptian Order of the Nile (Nishan Al-Nil) Grand Cross set of insignia by Lattes, Cairo comprising sash badge, silver, silver gilt and enamels 63mm complete with ribbon; Star, silver, silver gilt and enamels 81mm, in fine original condition within J. Lattes fitted case; A C.B.E., 1st type, silver gilt and enamels within Garrard & Co fitted case ;The recipients gold-mounted walking stick engraved 'W.R.T.' by Brigg (3) Notes - Walter Ross-Taylor MP, Assistant Counsel to His Highness the Sultan in The Ministries of Agriculture, Public Works & War, Egypt (London Gazette 8th January 1919), Conservative MP for Woodbridge 1931-1945
A Victorian cut glass butter dish with engraved silver cover and stand and parrot finial, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1861/62, to/w two George III cut glass condiment bottles with silver collars and covers, London 1800 and a salt ladle, London 1831 (all a/f) (3) Condition Report Glass chipped on dish and foot of salt, which also has missing silver finial
Northumbria, Eanred (810-41), base silver Sceatta, 1.02g., Edilech, EANRED REX, central boss, rev. +EDILECH, central boss (N.186; S. 860), some porosity, silver content evident, very fine PROVENANCEBt. Spink, March 1999 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Hiberno-Norse Kingdom of York, Anlaf Sihtricsson (first reign 941-44), Penny, 1.28g., Farman, triquetra/standard type, +ANLAF CVNVNC, triquetra, rev. [FAR]MAN MONETR, standard (N.540; S.1020), contemporarily attached to a silver band, the coin with stains and pitting, clear detail, an interesting and rare coin used as jewellery in Viking times, the coin about finePROVENANCEGlendining, 17 December 2001, 159A Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A Victorian silver christening mug by Roskell, Roskell & Hunt, of tapering cylindrical form, with rustic handle, engraved monogram and embossed with continuous fruiting vine decoration, on a textured ground, the base stamped "Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer 9403", London, 1887, 3.5in, 6.5 oz.
A matched early 20th century Liberty & Co silver and cabochon turquoise set ten piece dressing table set, each with engraved inscription, comprising four brushes and a comb, hand mirror (marks rubbed), toilet jar, button hook, shoe horn, Birmingham, 1912/13/14 and a Liberty Cymric pin tray, Birmingham, 1905 and numbered 5285, tray 9.25in.
A Victorian silver christening mug by John Samuel Hunt, of tapering cylindrical form, with engraved monogram, rustic handle and embossed with continuous fruiting vine decoration on a textured ground, the base stamped "Hunt & Roskell late Storr, Mortimer & Hunt 5203", London, 1850, 3.25in,
A 19th century Dutch tortoiseshell cased 833 standard silver teaware set, the fitted interior comprising ten fiddle pattern teaspoons, pair of sugar tongs and a sugar shovel, all with maker's mark K over a bridge?, Rotterdam, 1831, together with an ivory handled tea strainer with sword mark only and a caddy spoon with the sword mark and maker's mark JSM, box
An early 19th century Irish silver rectangular snuff box with engraved inscription related to "The Antiunion Freeholders of the County of Dublin", with another inscription to the base, F.B. Dublin circa 1800, 2.5in, together with a George III silver snuff box, Cornelius Bland, London, 1795, 3in and an early 19th century French 950 standard silver snuff box with engraved fan and scroll decoration, 3.5in.
A late 19th century German 800 standard matched silver three piece tea set, of baluster form, with oval sugar box and spiral decoration with ornate cartouche and conch shell finial, two pieces with engraved inscription to base and marks for Bruckmann & Sohne, Heilbronn, sugar box stamped "Buckmann", gross 49 oz.
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