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An early Victorian green glass flagon c.1850, the body of globular form with compressed sides, loop handle and pontil mark, the neck with silver plated mount and silver plated and cork ball stopper, 19.3cm. high excl. stopper; together with a 19th century clear glass flask, with quilted diamond pattern body and applied blue line rim, pontil to base, 10.8cm. high; and a pair of 19th century emerald green finger bowls or glass rinsers plus another similar, 12.5cm. diameter. (5)
A silver mounted Art Deco cut glass decanter 1920s-30s, the decanter of tapered octagonal form with a silver pourer spout, marks rubbed and a panel cut mushroom stopper, 9in. (23cm.) high excluding stopper; together with an Art Deco style cut glass cigarette box of plain oblong form, 4½in. (11.5cm.) long; and a pair of coloured glass Baccarat style octagonal cut glass salts with intaglio decoration to the base of a classical maiden and putto, 2¾in. (7cm.) long, both chipped. (4)
Three Chinese silver opium pipe mounts one of lobed form decorated in relief with dragons amidst clouds on a matted ground, marked `90` and two of foliate form with a butterfly to one end, 11.5cm. to 12.5cm. long; together with a similar silver plated example; an ivory opium pipe with silver plated mount; a bamboo, ivory and copper opium pipe with white metal decoration, incomplete; and a pair of ivory chopsticks with engraved dragon decoration. (8)
Two Chinese export mother-of-pearl and abalone card cases late 19th century, one of hinged oblong form with canted corners, strung with abalone and the lid with an engraved inlaid silver lozenge, the interior in blue silk with concertina card holder, 10.8 x 7.5cm.; the other with all over foliate engraving and abalone banding, with side hinged cover, 10.5 x 8cm., some losses. (2)
A Chinese hardwood cased Mah-Jong set early 20th century, the hardwood case with silver plated mounts and carrying handles, inscribed `Mah-Jongg` in English and Chinese text to the sliding front panel, the interior with five drawers with bone and bamboo tiles, bone counters and dice, the case 7½ x 7½ x 6in. (19 x 19 x 15cm.).
An Indian Mughal enamelled silver gilt pan box 19th century, set with a single cabochon cut stone to centre of lid, on a ground of pink and white enamelled floral decoration with green leaves and blue border, the eight sides of square and rectangle cartouches containing enamelled scenes of birds and flowers, black and gold saw tooth banding to edge of lid above a bright green rope twist border, the interior of lid and base of box decorated with floral and foliate engraving.
An Indian silver drinks set c.1900, comprising two flared rim goblets, a flattened moon shaped ewer with pourer neck and snakes head cover finial, the remainder of the snake utilised as the ewer`s scrolled handle, supported on a flared oval foot, together with a trefoil form tray with raised flared rim, all decorated with fine floral and foliate chasing, the ewer 12½in. (31.5cm.) high, gross weight 61oz. (4)
A Royal Guernsey Militia shooting prize silver tea spoon Sheffield 1925, makers W.S.S. & Co., fiddle pattern, engraved with Royal Guernsey Militia crest and inscribed `Won by Rec. G. Gallienne, Mar. 1926`; together with three shooting prize dessert spoons, Sheffield 1946, engraved `FARC` to terminal and with initials `G.G` and dates beneath; a set of six shooting prize tea spoons engraved `BLARC` to the terminal, Sheffield 1953 & 1954; and a pair of shooting prize tea spoons engraved `SPARC` to the terminal, Sheffield 1925 & 1926, weight 11.3oz. (12)
An 18th century silver Guernsey christening cup maker JH (possibly Jean Hardie, Guernsey, c.1727-1783), maker`s mark struck once to side below rim, of typical form and of small proportions, with everted rim, beaded scroll handles and flared circular foot, engraved `R.B` to one side, later engraved initials `JDLR` to opposing side, 6.1cm. high, weight 1.8oz.
An early 19th century Guernsey silver tea spoon maker ILP (Jean Le Page, Guernsey, 1803-1836), struck twice with two different maker`s marks, Old English pattern with bright cut decoration, decorative show piece to bowl, engraved `PMLPV` to terminal, 12.3cm. long, weight 0.38oz.
An 18th century Guernsey silver table spoon maker PN (Guernsey, c.1750), maker`s mark struck three times to underside of terminal, Old English pattern with bright cut decoration, engraved `MLPV` to terminal, later engraved script initials `A.J.R` to bowl, 8¾in. (22.25cm.) long, weight 2.4oz.
A George VI silver cigarette case J. Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1938, chased scroll floral and foliate decoration to exterior with a blank scalloped reserve to centre, 3½ x 3in (9.6. x 7.6cm.), together with an Indian example of rectangular form with slight curvature, repousse female figure in foliate surrounding to front, plain back bearing 900 mark, 5½ x 3in. (13.4 x 7.6cm.). (2)
Two silver cigarette cases the first of slightly bowed rectangular form, the front depicting an Egyptian desert scene, when opened the interior reveals a two section panoramic pyramid scene, sterling mark impressed to inside right, 4¾ x 3¼in. (12.1cm. x 7.9cm.), the second bearing an Isis and hieroglyphic front with a gilt interior, 3.¾ x 3¼in. (9.6 x 8.4cm.)
A late Victorian silver vesta case Birmingham 1900, of rounded oblong form with engraved foliate decoration; together with a silver chain with Guernsey can charm; a set of four Edwardian tea spoons and a matching pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1903; and five other Georgian and Victorian tea spoons, weight 6.4oz. (12)
A set of four Victorian ivory and silver drum salts Henry Bourne of Birmingham, the salts date marked for 1878, with scalloped silver rims and conforming glass lined silver bases on three ball feet, the four oval bowl spoons date marked 1877, 1887, 1891 and 1899, complete with original cruciform leather velvet lined case retailed by Martin and Co., Goldsmiths to the Queen, Cheltenham.
A quantity of 19th & early 20th century fiddle pattern silver tea spoons including a set of six and a matching pair of sugar tongs, Josiah Williams, Exeter 1880; a set of six with matching tongs, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1917; and sixteen others; together with three other pairs of sugar tongs and a fiddle pattern table spoon, weight 23.8oz. (38)
A pair of Edwardian silver fishing fly place card holders Grey & Co., Birmingham 1907, one glass cracked; together with a Chinese silver miniature model of a pagoda, 2in. (5cm.) high; an Edwardian art nouveau style table lighter, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., 1906; and an Edwardian silver salt spoon, Sheffield 1903. (4)
An Irish Arts & Crafts style silver three handled footed bowl or tyg T. Weir & Sons, Dublin 1907, the cup shaped bowl with three c-shaped handles and a band of Medieval style panels depicting entwined snakes divided by raised crossed bosses, the flared foot with a band of conforming decoration, 6in. (15.5cm.) high, weight 16.5oz.
A cased modernist silver cruet set Christopher N. Lawrence, London 1971, comprising a cylindrical pepper pot, open salt and mustard on stepped feet with clear glass liners and two spoons, all with machined matted `bark` decoration, in the original ivory faux-leather case, signed to interior, the pepper 8.5cm. high, silver weight 8.2oz.
A pair of Irish George III silver cauldron salts maker partially rubbed but probably William Bond, Dublin, late-18th century, with line moulded rim and plain bun bodies, on three hoof supports, with clear glass liners, one chipped, 2¾in. (7cm.) diameter, weight 6.5oz. (2)
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