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A Royal Worcester coffee set date code for 1915 with additional Viking Long Boat mark, complete with six hallmarked silver tea spoons and box. Condition - generally very good, no chips, cracks nor any signs of restoration, general wear to include cracing throughout some pieces worse than others and wear to decoration and outer box.
A Victorian walnut box and contents to include two Norah Wellings dolls, a cloisonne vase, two hummel figures, a hallmarked silver handled and ivory glove stretcher and a miniature camera lighter. Condition - dolls a little tired, chip to one hummel figure, general wear to other items.
A Tudor burr maple mazer bowl, the centre of the bowl with a silver-gilt boss or 'print' engraved with a band of German script and the Pieta on a hatched ground, originally with a silver rim, late 15th / early 16th century, 13.2cm wide. A mazer is a special type of drinking vessel dating from the 13th -16th centuries. The name mazer come from Old German 'maser' which means spot and relates to the burr or spotted maple that the bowls were made from. Mazer bowls can be seen in engravings from as early as the late 13th century. They are on the whole generally shallow and are usually augmented with silver rims to increase their drinking capacity. The use of a devotional image to the central 'print' points to the fact that it was probably made for a religious institution. For examples of silver mounted mazer bowls see: Woolley & Wallis, Silver, 31st March, Lot 316 'The Cookson Mazer' and Bonham's Fine Silver and Vertu, London, 25th July 2003, Lot 117.
A 19th century mahogany and brass mounted Campaign officer's shaving case, the hinged lid with a shield shape plaque engraved with a monogram, the interior with pull-out mirror to the lid revealing a hone and a comb, above a lift-out tray fitted with scissors, razors, a penknife, a tongue scraper and other utensils, the base with boot-pulls, a bow corkscrew, brushes and two silver topped jars and a glass scent bottle, 6.7cm high, 11.4cm wide, 26.5cm deep. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
A Victorian mahogany Campaign chest by S. W. Silver & Co., in two halves, with two short and three long drawers, with brass mounts and sunken handles, on screw-off feet, with iron side carrying handles, the back with an d embossed brass plaque inscribed 'S.W. SILVER & CO., CORNHILL LONDON, TRADE MARK', 101.3cm high, 99cm wide, 47.9cm deep. Stephen Winckworth Silver & Co. is recorded in the London commercial directories from 1838 to 1959. In 1865 they are recorded as a contractor and manufacturer of camp, cabin and portable furniture as well as 'Rhodes' tents and portmanteaus.
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