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A silver two handled pedestal bowl, with bead shaped edge, Birmingham 1918, weighted, together with a Victorian silver spoon, with embossed decoration, London 1873, weight 1oz, and two pairs of old gilt framed spectacles Condition report: pedestal bowl is weighted, spoon engraved with a name and decoration worn, spectacles ok
A silver comport, the pierced border decorated with scrolls, leaves and grapes, raised on a circular pedestal foot, Sheffield 1931, weight 23oz, together with a silver plated pedestal bowl, with embossed and engraved decoration Condition report: comport in good condition, no engraving, plated comport ok
A set of six cased silver coffee bean spoons, Birmingham 1927, together with a hallmarked silver small ladle, a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, a hallmarked silver toasting fork and some silver plated flatware to include spoons, forks, ladles and butter knife Condition report: one finial of coffee spoon af, cased of 12 are ok
A silver sauce boat, with shaped edge, Birmingham 1893, weight 3oz, together with a silver pedestal dish, with shaped edge, Sheffield 1971, weight 2oz, a hallmarked silver dressing table mirror, a silver plated Ronson lighter and a three piece EPNS cruet set Condition report: pedestal dish - pin prick hole and dent, sauce boat - ok, hand mirror - scratched and dented, cruet - missing one glass liner, lighter - ok
An 18th century Worcester porcelain sauce boat, of silver shape, hand painted in blue and white with a version of The Sinking Boat Fisherman, with a figure fishing in a boat in landscape, with embossed decoration, raised on an oval pedestal foot, with painters mark under handle, circa 1755, height 3ins, length 6.5ins - THE CUP ILLUSTRATED IS NOT WITH THIS LOT Condition report: two chips to rim - THE CUP ILLUSTRATED IS NOT WITH THIS LOT
A Victorian Scottish truncheon, painted upside down, with a crown, with a coat of arms with two mermaids supporting a silver shield and inscribed `ROYAL BURGH OF MONTROSE. SPECIAL CONSTABLE`, to a thistle motif above a landscape scene and a monogram `MA`, with a fluted handle, 38cm.
A Victorian red silk and metal thread banner, on a damask ground, embroidered with silver and gold threads with three crowns above the badge of the Yeomen of the Guard, flanked by the Royal cypher `V R`, and `PENINSULA WATERLOO`, with a metal thread fringe, 75.5 x 83.5cm. Provenance: Field Marshal Earl Kitchener of Khartoum (1850-1916) and thence by descent.
A George III tortoiseshell étui, the hinged lid with a silver plaque engraved with a coronet and the initials `FE`, to a plush lined interior with divisions and containing an ivory aide-mémoire, steel utensils, a button hook, scissors, tweezers, a mirror, a thimble, a mother of pearl handled folding knife and a pencil with a scent bottle with a gilt brass stopper, some contents later, 11.3cm high, 6.5cm wide, 5cm deep. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
A late Victorian oak stationery cabinet, with silver plated mounts and handles, the hinged top applied a shield plaque with a monogram, the front with a plaque dated `1898`, with a base drawer that pulls-out and activates the hinged stationery compartment with divisions for letters, stamped with registration number `RD 278819`, 10.5cm high, 31.2cm wide, 20.5cm deep.
A Victorian walnut toilet box, with ebonised edging, the hinged lid inset a brass shield inscribed with a monogram and the date `DECR. 18TH 1876`, the underside of the lid with a leather framed mirror and a divided leather pull-out tray with various silver plated lidded jars and boxes, with mother of pearl handled utensils to a sprung plush lined base drawer, 17.8cm high, 31cm wide, 23.2cm deep.
A Victorian ebony and brass mounted travelling toilet box by F. West, the hinged lid inset a monogram `ECC`, to a plush and leather lined interior, the lid inset a pouch and previously a hand mirror, to twelve cut glass and engine turned silver gilt topped bottles, jars and boxes, all with a monogram, by J. B, London 1870, fitted with various utensils and implements including a corkscrew, stamped `F. WEST MANUFACTURER TO HER MAJESTY & THE ROYAL FAMILY, 1 ST. JAMES`S Street`, with a Bramah lock, with side carrying handles and with a base drawer for jewellery, 19.5cm high, 35.6cm wide, 25.7cm deep.
? A collection of walking canes and umbrellas, comprising: a gold mounted malacca cane, a carved ivory handled cane decorated with two hunting dogs to a white metal ferrule and a malacca shaft, an ivory handled cane with an ebonised shaft, a silver handled cane with initials `R.C.T OCT 27TH 1887` by Brigg, with a malacca shaft; a horn and silver mounted cane with a crook handle, a malacca cane with a horn handle, a white metal handled cane and four umbrellas, one by Brigg with a silver handle, two others with silver mounts and gold and mother of pearl handled example, and an ivory handled umbrella, with monogram, late 19th century. (12)
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