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A ladies brass bound rosewood William IV dressing case with Bramah lock,complete with mirror, four scent bottles, a lift out tray with six other boxes, inkwell, screw down lidded box, all silver mounted , hallmarked London1824/5 and marked "Annie,"apart from scent bottles individually inscribed but not hallmarked , a secured compartmented jewellery drawer below. All hallmarked silver London 1824/5.
Books on Russian art including Faberge Eggs by Christopher Forbes, Faberge Court Jeweler to the Tsars by G.von Habsburg-Lothringen and A.von Solodkoff, Russian Gold and Silver by Alexander von Solodkoff, Secret Treasures of Russia published by Art Exhibitions Austrailia and Russian Decorative Art published by Aurora Art.
An English Arts and Crafts silver offering cup and cover, 1908, the cup applied with twin arms supporting candle sconces, raised on a spreading stem,with applied stud detailing, the domed cover with green glass finial, possibly by William Aitken, Birmingham, date mark rubbed to cup, cover date marked, 17.5cm high.
A French silver gilt liqueur set, Minerva head mark, circa 1900, bright cut engraved decoration of foliage and scrolls on an engine-turned ground, engraved crests of a demi-lion within a motto strap, comprising six pedestal liqueurs with conical bowls, 7.5cm, six handled beakers, 4cm and a circular tray, diameter 21cm (13).
WWI Interest: Silver cigarette box, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1914, the lid embossed with a battle scene, after R. Caton Woodville, with a quote from Rudyard Kipling WHO STANDS IF FREEDOM FALL? WHO DIES IF ENGLAND LIVE, at the sides with cameos of the allies, raised on lion paw feet, velvet lined, width 20cm.
A pair of silver candlesticks, in the style of Robert Adam, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1916, urn sconces, decorated with rams masks, festoons and pendants, square bases with urns and stiff leaves, weighted, 30cm With original receipt of purchase, A. Gramshaw, Rushden, 1918.
An American Art Nouveau style figural candelabrum, made by the Victor Silver Co., silver plated, the stem cast as a young maiden with sinuous stem branches supporting two floral bud sconces, the circular base cast with two lily flowers, stamped 'Victor Silver Co. 02538', 22.5cm high.
A Regency gilt metal pillar clock, silver dial signed Thomas Reynolds, London, minute dial with a supplementary second dial and an hour (?) apperture, enclosed movement, the drum casing with scrolling lilac, the column formed of clustered palmettes over an oak leaf wreath, square base, 27cm.
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