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A mixed lot of silver and glass items comprising an Edward VII vesta case, Chester 1904, a small circular picture frame, Birmingham 1908, a cylindrical scent bottle with silver lid, Birmingham 1915, height 8cm, three further scent bottles, one with silver and guilloche enamel lid, a rectangular pressed glass box with silver lid, and a further cut glass pot with silver lid (8). CONDITION REPORT: Dent to frame and vesta, guilloche top is missing some enamel, sundry dents elsewhere.
A collection of small silver including a cigarette case of rounded rectangular form, William Devenport, Birmingham 1919, a mother of pearl handled heart shaped bladed knife, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1902, a baby's push, a sifting spoon, two salt spoons, and a butter knife (7).
A cased George V tortoiseshell and silver mounted five piece dressing table set comprising a hand mirror, a pair of clothes brushes and a pair of hair brushes, also a cut glass silver and tortoiseshell mounted and hair tidy and matching toilet jar, Birmingham 1922 and 1926.
A late 19th century hallmarked silver shaving can, possibly designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, Heath and Middleton, Birmingham, height 16cm, approx 12oz. CONDITION REPORT: Date letter hard to decipher but condition fair to good with minor dents and scratches only.
A Victorian hallmarked silver topped glass scent bottle of wrythen twist form, London 1886, height 6cm, and a further cut glass scent bottle with silver mount (2). CONDITION REPORT: The taller bottle has a replaced top section to the lid, minor knocks to the cut glass edges. The other is lacking a stopper and has very minor chips to the base.
A George IV hallmarked silver and glass toothbrush box of rectangular form, the lift off silver cover with pierced decoration above a plain body, Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1802, length 19cm. CONDITION REPORT: Clear hallmarks, retains original gilding to interior of cover, minor surface wear to the cover, the glass base has a 2cm x 1cm chip to the rim, various surface scratches.
A George V hallmarked silver inkstand of shaped rectangular form with two square glass inkwells, each with silver tops and two pen wells with white metal wrythen twist pens, inscribed "Presented by the Stamford Bridge Stadium Ltd.", hallmarked for Chester 1911, 25 x 17cm.
A novelty Victorian hallmarked silver combination letter opener and pencil/pen set, the plain blade with ovoid handle set with a telescopic pencil and pen to the end, London 1899, length 21cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lower section of the telescopic pencil is stuck in the handle housing and the tip of the remaining section is misshaped, general surface scratches, and a small dent to the handle.
An Edwardian glass inkwell with pen rest of tapering form with hallmarked silver lid, Chester 1907, height 6cm, and another square glass inkwell on plated hammered stand with enamel decoration (2). CONDITION REPORT: Scratch to base of longer one, no initial on lid, just decoration, small crack to well, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
An early 20th century hallmarked silver rectangular triple stamp box with sprung hinged lid on bun feet, Birmingham, date letter obscured, length 9cm. CONDITION REPORT: All four feet have been slight compressed and there is a further dent on the underside and one of the sides.
A Victorian silver combination letter opener and bookmark, the angled blade inscribed "40 Winks", London 1886, length 18.5cm, approx 0.925oz. CONDITION REPORT: The upper section including the grip for bookmark is probably a later addition, the tip of the blade is slightly misshapen with a small dent to the edge of the blade, there is another small dent to the edge of the blade beneath the "i" of "Winks".
A Victorian hallmarked silver castle top card case with engraved decoration of a family beside a lake to one side, the reverse with a floral spray, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1849, 9.75 x 7cm, approx 2oz. CONDITION REPORT: The hinge is loose, there are very minor dents to the corners and edges, the centre has been slightly compressed.
An Edwardian hallmarked silver shooting marker of hinged rounded rectangular form revealing six circular butt sections (lacking markers), inscribed "Barkers Patent Pathfinder No.1129, Albert Barker Ltd, 5 New Bond St. London. W.", and also with external monogram for Princess Alexandra, London 1901, length 9cm, approx 1.6oz.
A Queen Anne silver nutmeg grater of circular form, the detachable cover with engraved decoration and similarly decorated to the main body, makers mark "TH" to the cover, London c.1710, height 6cm, approx 0.5oz. CONDITION REPORT: There is rubbing to the decoration and marks on base. A few minor dents, no splits or cracks.
A pair of George III silver shoe buckles with wrought iron central pins, Thomas Eustace, Exeter c.1780, length 7cm. CONDITION REPORT: One of the central iron sections has the large reverse section of the buckle broken and is missing, some general wear to the silver as you would expect.
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