An Art Deco silver circular dressing table box by Asprey & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1934 (jubilee mark), with engine turned decoration and on three bracket feet, 10.2cm diameter; and an Art Deco hexagonal dressing table box by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1930, with a hinged guilloche enamel cover and on three bracket feet, 8.3cm diameter (2)
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A group of five silver small items, comprising: a late George III banner wine label for ‘Hock’ by Charles Rawlings, London 1819, with a pierced zigzag border and a suspension chain, 6.5cm long; an Edwardian circular compression tobacco box by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1903, monogrammed; an Edwardian plain-tapered baton handle by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1905; an engine turned swizzle stick by William H. Manton, Birmingham 1978; and a scroll engraved silver and steel cigar cutter by Arthur Downing Ltd, Birmingham 1899 (5)
A silver and blue enamel oval commemorative dish by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1936, facsimile signature, stamped for Asprey, London as retailers, with twin cast stylised crown handles, the centre engraved ‘Coronation 12th May 1937’, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) long, in an Asprey box
A Tibetan silver coloured small baluster coffee pot, 20th century, with a wrythen twist finial to the lobed domed cover, a dragon handle, the spout emerging from a fantastical beast’s head, the body chased with foliate and lappet bands with dragons to the base, 18.5cm high; and a filigree small model of an elephant, 6.3cm high, 12.2 oz gross (2)
An Italian silver coloured breadstick basket, Palermo, 1944 - 1968 .800 standard, with a foliate finial to the handle, a shell and scroll border and on four foliate pad feet, 29cm long; and an Italian silver coloured basket, Palermo, 1944 - 1968 .800 standard, with a pierced foliate handle, a shaped border and on four foliate feet, 29cm long, 12.05 oz gross (2)
An Italian silver coloured sugar basin and cover by Bruno & Cesare Zaramella, Padova (Padua), post 1968 .800 standard, pseudo 19th century Venetian marks, with an acorn finial to the conical cover with a stiff leaf border, the hemispherical bowl on three caryatid curved supports with hoof feet, 17.5cm high, 11 oz
A Continental silver coloured shallow two handled bowl, ..renoud and Cie., Lausanne?, 0.800 standard, Swiss?, 20th century, with twin shell handles, 20.5cm long; and a silver double lipped sauceboat by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1931, 16.5cm long, 12.35 oz gross (2)
A 19th century Dutch silver oblong loderein box, maker’s mark illegible, 1814-1953 2nd standard (.833), assay mark worn, date letter for 1876, with a filigree and half bead applied cover and engraved to the sides, 4.6cm (1 3/4in) high; and another, maker’s mark ‘B+’ (not traced), less than .833 standard locally made tax mark, assay mark worn, applied with scroll filigree overall, on four ball feet, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) high
Gundorph Albertus for Georg Jensen Silversmithy, a set of ten Danish silver coloured shallow nut dishes, Copenhagen post 1945, design no. 355B, designer’s monogram, each plain circular shallow bowl with twin shell and scroll handles applied to the rim, on a collet foot, 9.4cm (3 3/4in) wide, 428g (13.75 oz)
Five Italian silver coloured porringers by Bulgari, stamped ‘Bvlgari 925’ (three also with Italian control marks), 20th century, each with a flat scroll pierced handle, the circular bowls bellied, 13.5cm (5 3/8in) long, 872g (28.05 oz) gross, in a common card box by Bulgari
A collection of objects, including: after David Teniers, a tavern interior scene, inscribed, watercolour on ivory, 6.3cm x 8.1cm, in a rectangular brass frame; three Russian black lacquer boxes, late 20th century, painted with scenes from fairytales; an early 18th century Britannia silver dog nose spoon by Seth Lofthouse, worn marks (bowl damaged); an Arts and Crafts spoon, unmarked; and other items
Four various wooden boxes, comprising: a rectangular wooden box, the hinged lid centred with a carved oval military and naval commemorative plaque, 10.8cm long; a shoe-shaped wooden snuff box, with a sliding lid centred with silver plaque engraved ‘SA’, 9.5cm long; a rectangular wooden snuff box, with carved foliate borders, 9.3cm long; a circular wood bonbonniere; and two white alloy mounted small wooden medallions, commemorating H.M.S. Victory and Horatio Nelson, 2cm diameter, with suspension rings
Three silver covered spherical cut glass cologne bottles, the largest with a hammered cover by Martin, Hall & Co., Birmingham 1904, 15.5cm high; the second scroll embossed by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1898,13cm high; the last plain by Herbert Bushell & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1925, 11cm high
A late George III turned oak circular bonbonniere, the cover centred with a silver plaque engraved ‘This Box was made from a piece of an original Futtock Timber of Le Sans Pareil taken by the British Fleet commanded by Earl Howe, June 1st: 1794’, 8.7cm diameter. Admiral of the Fleet Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe KG (d. 1799) captured the French flagship Sans Pereil in 1794 and commissioned the ship into the Royal Navy. The ship became a prison hulk in 1802 and was finally broken up in 1842.
A group of 19th century tortoiseshell and ivory, comprising: an Indian turned and carved ivory baluster ink sander, 6.5cm high; a tortoiseshell card case, 8.8cm long; a tortoiseshell and gilt metal lorgnette; a silver mounted tortoiseshell dip pen, Birmingham 1899; a similar pencil, stamped ‘S. Mordan & Co’; and an oval horn magnifying glass
Anon., a French silver quarter repeating open face pocket watch, no. 27, ref. 7518 2305, .800 standard provincial mark for 1819-38, the three piece case engine turned to rim and back, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and gold arrow head hands, the verge quarter repeating movement with a pierced bridged cock, silver regulator disc, a brass three arm balance and undersprung balance spring, 52mm diameter
A Swiss silver open face quarter repeating pocket watch, circa 1910, no. 10031-6, the four piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, 15 jewel Swiss half plate quarter repeating movement, bimetallic split balance, overcoil balance spring, and movement signed ‘Astral 11090’, the case 50mm diameter
W. Potts & Sons, Leeds, a Victorian silver open face pocket watch, no. 22701, hallmarked London 1877, the three piece hinged case with an engine turned back, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial and gold spade hands, signed W. Potts & Sons Leeds, the English lever movement with three armed dome balance, undersprung balance spring and cylindrical finned pillars, 50mm diameter; with a silver fetter and three links watch chain
Anon., a Victorian silver open face pocket watch, no. 14384, hallmarked London 1843, the three piece hinged case with an engine turned rim and back, the white convex dial with black Roman numerals, winding aperture at 4 o’clock and gold Breguet hands, the plain verge fusee movement unsigned, three armed flat balance, undersprung balance spring and cylindrical pillars, 42mm diameter; and a base metal long guard chain
James Bromfield, London, a George II silver pair cased verge pocket watch, no. 111, hallmarked London 1750, the white dial with black Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, the verge fusee movement with a pierced and engraved balance cock and regulator plate, silvered regulator disc, pierced and engraved ornaments, square baluster pillars, three arm steel balance and undersprung balance spring, 50mm diameter; with a modern made-up chatelaine, unmarked
Anon., a silver open face pocket watch, ref. 872, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, the four piece hinged Dennison case with an engine turned back, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 17 jewel Swiss bar movement stamped US Patent 24 May 1904, screw set jewel holes, bimetallic split balance and overcoil balance spring, 48mm diameter
Two silver open face pocket watches, comprising: D. S.Kuke, Barrow in Furness, no. 4243, hallmarked Chester 1883, the three piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gold spade hands, the English lever fusee movement with an engraved balance cock, three armed steel balance and undersprung balance spring, 55mm diameter; the second J. Ritchie, Edinburgh, no. 26457, hallmarked London 1881, the three piece case engine turned to rim and back, the white dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gold spade hands, the English lever movement with cylindrical pillars, a three armed steel balance and undersprung balance spring, 53mm diameter
L. Epine a Paris, a silver open face pocket watch, no. 30830, post 1838 .800 small article mark, the three piece case with an engine turned back, the white dial with black Roman numerals, gold hands and winding aperture at 2 o’clock, the verge fusee movement with a pierced and engraved bridge balance cock with steel endpiece, silvered regulator disc, cylindrical pillars, brass three arm balance and undersprung balance spring, 44mm diameter
Jams. Lebass, London, a George IV silver open face pocket watch, no. 1826, hallmarked London 1826, the three piece case engine turned to back and rim, the silver engine turned dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gold spade hands, the fusee movement with Duplex escapement, oversprung three arm balance and cylindrical pillars, 52mm diameter
Saml. Berry, London, a George III silver half hunter pocket watch, no. 4949, hallmarked London 1804, the two piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, gold hands and winding aperture at 6 o’clock, the verge fusee movement with a grotesque mask, flower and foliate pierced and engraved balance cock, an engraved regulator plate with pointing hand to the silver disc and with cylindrical pillars, 55mm diameter
Jno. Chalken, Canterbury, an early George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch, no. 166, hallmarked London 1761, the back of the case engraved Edw. ... Kingsnorth, Kent, inner case with E.S, the white dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the verge fusee movement with a pierced and engraved balance cock of a grotesque mask and scroll foliage, silvered regulator disc, pierced and engraved ornaments, square baluster pillars, three arm steel balance and undersprung balance spring, 48mm diameter
Anon., a Swiss silver half hunter pocket watch, no. 74923, inner dome engraved for the retailer Charles Desprez, Bristol, circa 1920, the four piece case missing inner bezel, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, 15 jewel Swiss movement with a bimetallic split balance and overcoil balance spring, 47mm diameter; with a silver coloured curb link watch chain
Rolex, Oyster, a gentleman’s stainless steel cushion shaped wristwatch, circa 1930, no. 56360, the two piece screw down case and crown with silver dial, luminous hands, luminous Arabic and baton numerals and date aperture, 17 jewel Swiss movement signed Rolex, the case 38mm including lugs, on a brown leather strap
Rolex, Oyster, a gentleman’s two colour wristwatch, circa 1946, no. 426245, the two piece screw down case with stepped gold coloured bezel, the silver dial with Arabic and tapered numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case 40mm including lugs, on half a black strap
After Henning Koppel, a Danish silver Koppel Icon bracelet and pendant by Georg Jensen, each import marked for London 2009, each design no. 274, modelled on Koppel’s 1956 design for a covered dish, the bracelet 18.5cm long, the pendant 5.5cm long, on a chain 58cm long, each in a Georg Jensen box
A late 19th century Renaissance Revival style enamel and emerald locket, circa 1900, the pierced front set with cushion shaped emeralds in closed back settings amongst gold flower heads and leaves, with half pearl and emerald quatrefoil motifs, the outer border of blue and white enamel applied with cushion shaped emeralds and pearls at the cardinal points, with a similarly set crescent shaped pendant mount, with a hinged glazed back, mounted in silver, 8cm long, on a late 19th century fancy link silver chain. Please note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearls
British and World coins, a quantity, including: pre- 47 silver Halfcrowns (46), Florins (22), Shillings (41) and Sixpences (65); Bank of England Page £1 (8) (B. 322), Fforde 10- Shillings (10) (B. 310), these uncirculated, many consecutive numbers. Varied state (Lot)
British and World silver coins (12), comprising: Charles II hammered Twopence, second issue (S. 3316), good fine; Shilling 1787; Sixpences 1757 (2); Fourpence 1867; Threepence (2) 1867 and 1886; Twopence 1826; Maundy Penny 1867; Spanish 2- Reales 1776; USA, Dollars (2) 1921D, and 1922; Hampshire, Arlesford, Jarvis Abin, brass Halfpenny 1666, fine; Coronation 1902, official silver medal, 32mm. Generally very fine and better (14)
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