A fine Chinese silver pomander or incense burner probably late 19th / early 20th century, of globular form, the body of intricate pierced floral design with matching cover with bud finial, with removeable cylinder inside, on two finely cast feet modelled as Kylin, the cover signed, 4.25in. (11cm.) high.
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A pair of Chinese silver footed bowls early 20th century, of lobed circular form with broad flattened rims, engraved with stylised floral decoration, the stepped pedestal bases with engraved strapwork on a matted ground to the foot, impressed character marks to base, 8in. (20cm.) diameter, 4.5in. (11.5cm.) high, one base dented. (2)
A Mamluk Revival copper dish, 19th century Egypt or Syria, shallow circular form with moulded rim, profusely inlaid with silver, the central six pointed star decorated with fish on a punched ground, surrounded by inscription cartouches, hanging bracket soldered to reverse, 12.25in. (31cm.) diameter.
Four Persian and Indian bladed weapons comprising a forged iron battle axe with inlaid silver decoration and brass beast terminal, 19in. (48cm.) long, a Pesh Kabz with bone grip, 12in. (30.5cm.) long, a Jambiya with double edged blade, engraved copper hilt and pierced copper and velvet sheath, 13.25in. (33.5cm.) long and a large dagger with straight single edged blade, brass wire wrapped hilt and repousse decorated brass sheath, 18in. (46cm.) long. (4)
A large silver inlaid copper tray probably Egypt or Syria, 19th century, of circular form with flared moulded rim, profusely inlaid with silver and punched and engraved decoration, the central arabesque roundel within a six pointed star, surrounded by inscription cartouches and a pendant border, hanging bracket soldered to reverse, 23.5in. (59.5cm.) diameter.
A small 18th century silver beaker possibly Channel Islands, unmarked, of flared cylindrical form, with beaded rope twist rim, 6.2cm. high, together with an 18th century silver teapoon, probably Channel Islands, unmarked, bright cut, engraved initials `TFL` beneath handle, initials `ETR` to terminal. (2)
A pair of late Victorian silver tablespoons possibly Channel Islands, maker`s mark overstruck PLP (Le Page?), London 1899, fiddle pattern with bright cut decoration, engraved initials WDG, together with three other 19th & 20th century silver tablespoons, total weight 11.2oz. (5)
An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup by Jean Hardie, maker`s mark struck once, (Guernsey 1725-1785), of typical Guernsey form with twin beaded scroll handles, flared rim and circular base, engraved with initials `MLFT` and dated 1782, 2.5in. (6.5cm.) high, weight 2.5oz.
An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening beaker maker`s mark `GH` (Guillaume Henry) struck three times, of typical Guernsey form but without handles, with planished finish, flared rim and stepped circular base, engraved inscription `a, I.B.G, don de Son Parain, I.L.C.`, 6.7cm. high, weight 2.4oz.
A George III silver mounted cut glass condiment flask William Abdy II, London, date mark worn, c.1800, the facetted bottle shaped flask with star cut base, with engraved silver mount with beaded scroll handle and hinged beak lid with plume thumbpiece, 6in. (15cm.) high.
A Dutch silver mounted cut glass cheese dish the decagonal facetted cut glass dome with silver handle in the form of a cow, on a star cut glass saucer with reeded silver rim, .934 purity marks, 7.75in. (19.5cm.) high, together with a smaller matching butter dish, base of dish cracked and glued. (2)
A George III Scottish provincial silver table spoon probably Stirling, no date mark, maker`s mark `IDB`, Old English pattern with wide heel and elongated bowl, engraved initials and `1812` date, 8.75in. (22cm.) long; together with another Old English pattern table spoon, London 1800, maker John Deacon, 8.5in. (21.5cm.) long; and a large Old English pattern table spoon with unusual marks, 9.25in. (23.5cm.) long, total weight 4.6oz (3).
A fine enamel on silver gilt miniature ewer circa 1870, Vienna, maker Hermann Ratzersdorfer, hallmarked with the 1867 type dog`s head mark and maker`s mark `HR` to the handle and foot, finely decorated with a pastoral scene with various figures including musicians and dogs within a wooded landscape, the base and interior similarly decorated, 3.5in. (9cm.) high, damage to enamel to lip.
A pair of Edwardian silver open salts Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, of circular form with foliate repoussé rims and three ball feet, one with glass liner, 6cm. diameter, together with an Art Deco style lidded mustard and open salt, a George III style open salt and a lidded mustard pot, total silver weight 6oz. (6)
An Edwardian silver lidded mustard Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1904, of bombe form with leaf capped handle and shell and gadrooned rim, on four paw feet, with blue glass liner, together with another smaller example and four silver salt spoons, total silver weight 4.3oz. (6)
A Regency silver and mother-of-pearl snuff box early 19th century, unmarked, the mother-of-pearl body of rectangular form with a hinged lid, each panel with lightly carved geometric decoration and central floral motifs, the body and lid with bright cut silver edging, 7.2 x 4 x 3.5cm.
A rare George V silver double opening regimental cigarette case Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1916, with unusual double hinged action, gilt interior, engraved regimental crest for Middlesex Regiment, The Buffs, India 1914-15 and Mesopotamia 1915-17-18, 8.5 x 7.3cm., weight 3.4oz.
A George IV silver provincial dessert spoon William Woodman, Exeter 1823, Old English pattern, together with two Old English pattern dessert spoons by London makers, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, 1802 and William Chawner, 1828, and four Old English pattern teaspoons, weight 4.7oz. (7)
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