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By Asprey, a collection of four silver cigarette cases, comprising: one of rectangular `slide-action` form, with gold banding, London 1920, on with a blue cartouche and push action mechanism, London 1931, plus two other engine turned cases, one applied with the Naval crown, approx. weight 24oz. (4)
A early 19th century Irish presentation silver snuff box, by Aneas Ryan, Dublin circa 1805, pointed oval form, the hinged cover has been partly poorly erased by is possibly the crest and motto of the 4th Derry Batalion of Militia, with the crest of a lying deer, initials WM and a military bugle, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 2.2oz.
A George IV silver Gibson medicine spoon, maker`s mark of Charles Gibson, London 1828, also inscribed C. Gibson, inventor, 71 Bishopsgate St within, hinged cover tapering handle, length 3.4cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. For other examples see, `Antique Medical Instruments`, by Elizabeth Bennion, Sotheby, Parke, Bernet, 1979, page 251.
A Victorian silver folding tongue depressor, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1894, shaped rectangular form, hinged in the middle, with a textured surface for a better grip, length open 15cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. For a similar example see, `Antique Medical Instruments`, by Elizabeth Bennion, Sotheby, Parke, Bernet, 1979, page 105.
An Edwardian silver presentation hunting horn, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1902, conventional tapering form, inscribed, `To Lieut. Colonel J.D.A Roberts from the Officers Royal Marines who have enjoyed good sport with the Trethill Harriers, March 1903`, length 25.2cm, approx. weight 4oz.
A George II silver etui case, unmarked circa 1757, tapering oval form, the base shagreen covered, the interior with fitted sections for implements, the interior of the cover inscribed,` 1757 Peter Gaussen, London`, length 10cm. ** Peter Gaussen was from a strong and wealthy merchant and banking family, and he was a director of The Bank of England, and he went on to become Governor 1777-79.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Edwardian silver an enamel box, with import marks for Birmingham 1903, the hinged cover with pink roses on a white background, plus a cigarette case, a compact, a silver topped heart shaped toilet box. a napkin ring, a fruit knife, a teaspoon, and a pencil, plus other items including a set of four bridge pencils, and a travelling beaker. (qty)
A interesting collection of eight late 18th / early 19th century French silver on copper assay plates, each with various hallmark stamps of the period, including a rectangular one titled `1818 Grosses Garanies D`Argent (Deps.)`, one circular, titled: `Poincons Generaux`, `Bruges` and `Ypes`, one titled `Marseille`, `Aix` and `Tarascon`,one with Dept.13, two circular ones with date letters, and two others, diameter of largest 7.9cm. (8)
A George III silver sauce label, maker`s mark S.B, for Susannah Barker, London circa 1790, kidney form, rope-work border, incised `KETCHUP`, length 2.7cm, plus a George III silver sauce label, unmarked, crescent form, feather-edge border, incised `TARRAGON`, length 2.3cm. (2)
A George IV silver sauce label, by George Reid, London 1826, oblong form, reeded border, incised `ANCHOVY`, length 2.7cm, plus a George III silver sauce label of rectangular form, canted corners, pierced `KYAN`, by Robert Barker, London, date letter lost in piercing, length 2.5cm. (2)
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