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A white metal étui; a Victorian silver buckle, Birmingham, 1893; a white metal handled magnifying glass, the handle moulded as a hand holding the column; a hard stone box, mounted with a gold-plated frame; two hard stone inset seals; two scent bottles, mounted with silver covers; a white metal paperweight; and three miniature dice, contained in a case
A good quality desk standish, principally in walnut, the top with two pen trays and inset looping handle flanked by a pair of squared cut glass inkwells set above two pull out drawers, one with a fitted interior, all raised on four squab supports containing a silver pen, magnifying glass, etc (small items displayed behind miscellaneous cabinet)
A rosewood veneered Victorian writing slope (AF) together with an oriental black lacquer worked lidded box of squared form with chinoiserie type decoration, a small silver plated drinks tray of circular form with embossed border and an oriental silk work panel depicting kingfishers
A box containing an assortment of vintage silver plated and other boxed and unboxed cutlery, further metal wares to include a trio of graduating lined copper saucepans with studded handles (two lidded), a large brass boiling pan with looping iron handle, a copper pan with cut horn handle, etc
A George II mahogany silver table, the dished rectangular top with indented corners, fitted a side frieze drawer, on turned legs with pad feet, 78cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Top with scratches and small repair to front left hand corner, border scuffed. Later frieze drawer fitted to one end, frame loose.
A circular silver pill box, the cover with a thistle in relief, 3cm diameter, another with blue john set cover and another with enamel cover etc. Condition Report: The pill box is modern with silver hallmark for Birmingham 1991. The blue John top has had a knock and there are several small cracks to that area.
A George III oval silver vinaigrette, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1799, the cover initialled, the silver gilt interior with pierced grille, 4.5cm wide Condition Report: Silver gilt interior. Hallmarks to inner cover and to base, all distinct. Grille is loose, hinge broken and would require repair. Otherwise condition good.
A George III silver snuff box, John Shaw, Birmingham 1807, of rectangular shape with geometric and foliate engraving, 7cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Distinct hallmarks to cover and to box. Silver gilt interior slightly worn. Light wear to surface decoration but overall good and cover fits well.
A miniature or toy silver tankard, Birmingham 1947, a miniature chamberstick, a small Continental silver box and miniature meat skewer Condition Report: Tankard - 14.5gm, 4cm high. Maker Barker Brothers. Condition good. Chamberstick - 6.5gm, 3.5cm high. Maker Barker Brothers. Condition good. Skewer - 9.5cm long. Maker WH & S. Plated marked BP. Condition good.
An 18th Century Dutch miniature or toy silver kettle, cover and stand, the kettle of pear shape with a swing handle, 9.5cm high (handle up) Condition Report: Cover unmarked, good condition. Kettle - marked under and has small mark to swing handle, good condition. Stand - One foot slightly bent.
A 19th Century miniature silver chamberstick, probably Dutch circa 1840, of hexafoil form with pierced handle, struck only with an early 19th Century Belgian duty mark Condition Report: Possible repair to handle. Slight tears to handle just below decorative terminal. Otherwise wear in line with age and usage.
An Irish provincial silver table spoon, William Fitzgerald, Limerick, circa 1800, with bright cut decoration, fleur-de-lys to pointed terminal and crest below, marked WFG STERLING/Note: Crest of Bulkeley and others Condition Report: Marks fairly distinct, bright cut decoration quite worn and engraved crest quite faint. A couple of small dents to the bowl and also bent to each side near heel. Tip of bowl a little worn.
An Irish provincial silver table spoon, Maurice Fitzgerald, Limerick, circa 1784, with bright cut decoration, star to terminal and crest below, marked MFG STERLING MFG/Note: Crest of Flood, Miller and others Condition Report: Marks very faint, first initial unclear. Letter W engraved to heel. Possible small repair to rim of bowl and slight wear to tip. Bright cut engraving worn, crest faint.
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