Two cut glass and white metal mounted scent bottles, circa 1900, both of horn form, one green glass with plain mounts, the other clear glass with florally embossed mounts; a green cut glass octagonal scent bottle, by Charles May, Birmingham 1902, the cover embossed with floral design; a Jasper ware scent bottle with silver cover, by Charles May, Birmingham circa 1890, the cover embossed with floral scrolls; and a blue glass pepperette, gilt and enamelled and with brass cover. (5)
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An Edward VII pepper mill, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1906, the body of hobnail cut glass, with plain silver screw and base, 3in. (8cms) high; together with a set of four early 20th Century plated table salts, of half fluted oval urn form with two handles each and raised on spreading feet. (5)
A French silver covered goblet, probably 19th Century, the cover decorated with hounds and quarry in a woodland, the finial of a huntsman blowing a horn, the goblet bowl with leaf design and wreath below flared rim, the main the Diana, Goddess of hunting in a carriage being drawn by stags and attended by huntsmen, cherubs, hounds and others, the stem with two stags' heads, the base decorated with design to match lid, 16 1/2in. (42cms) high, 28oz.
The 100 Greatest Masterpieces: a collection of 100 silver medallion, by John Pinches, London circa 1980, depicting works of art to one side and description to the other, within a mahogany cabinet with five drawers, each fitting twenty medallions, and a single storage drawer below, the top with plaque reading 'The 100 Greatest Masterpieces, First Edition proof set struck by John Pinches Medalists Ltd. expressly for Mrs Margaret Heron'.
A 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the plain case with blue enamel roman dial to outer case, the inner roman dial on silver face with subsidiary seconds, fitted with a crown wound Swiss movement; together with a 9ct gold Albert chain, graduated curb links, 7 3/4in. (19.5cms) long; and an 18ct gold T-bar.
A foreign silver necklace, the front section modelled as a cross with textured ground and beadwork detail with green stone highlight, with two smaller crosses either side, below eighteen section of circular textured detail with polished silver beadwork, each suspending a pearl-shaped drop.
A Victorian enamel and diamond pendant, c.1860, the central panel set with blue guilloché enamelt with an old brilliant cut diamond flowerhead within a scrollwork of rose and old brilliant cut diamonds within an undulating blue guilloché enamel frame set with old brilliant cut diamonds, locket reverse mounted in silver and gold and set with bevelled glass locket panel, brooch 4.3 x 3.2cms, total weight 14.4grms.
An Art Nouveau peridot, diamond and tourmaline pendant, c.1890, the triangular cut peridot claw set within an undulating diamond set frame suspending a pear cut pink tourmaline drop below diamond set leaves, on a fine tracelink chain with later bolt ring clasp, the pendant mounted in silver and gold, measures 3.5 x 3.5cms.
Charles Horner: an enamel and silver pendant, the oval blue enamel central disc within a silver shield-shaped mount supporting a blue enamelled tapering drop on plain tapering silver hoop, with a silver oval link chain, hallmarked for Charles Horner, Chester 1912, the pendant measures 4.5 x 2.2cms wide, the chain measures 27.5cms long; together with a moonstone pendant, c.1900, set with cabochon cut stones in cross pattern, with three drops, mounted in silver. (2)
A late 19th Century walnut bracket clock, ornate matted brass dial, silver roman chapter ring and ornate spandrels, the two train quality movement stamped 'R.S.M.' (Reinhold Schnekenburger, Mulheim), the case with ornate caddy style hood with gilt metal mounts, above an arched door with bevelled glass panel, canted sides with caryatid mounts, on gilt metal claw pattern feet, 19 1/2in. high.
An early 20th Century Chinese 900 standard silver bowl, by Wang Hing, Hong Kong, the bowl of lobed circular form, raised on three dragon pattern supports, marks to base 'WH 90' and character mark, bowl diameter 8 1/4 x 4in. high, 18.6oz; on a carved and pierced circular wooden stand.
A Chinese silver pagoda pattern pepperette, by Wang Hing, Hong Kong circa 1900, 3in. (8cms) high; together with a Chinese white metal dish, inset with '34th year of Kuang Hsu, Pei Yang' coin, circular with bamboo border and engraved 'P.G.C. Monthly Competition', 3in. (8cms) diameter. (2)
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