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Three 19th century silver telescopic paste or powder brushes, one by Thomas & James Phipps II, London 1816, of flat rectangular tapered section with oval handle, with decorative pierced end cap, 10.5cm; another also by Thomas & James Phipps II, London 1816, similar but of round section, 10cm; another larger example unmarked, damaged but incomplete
A George III silver tongue scraper, maker WP (possibly William Pepys), London 1791, with single split stem, 13.5cm; another silver tongue scraper, unmarked, with fluted ferrules and two turned bone handles, 9cm (2). For a colour illustration of the type see, Elisabeth Bennion `Antique Dental Instruments` plate XVIII page 110
A George III silver tooth powder box, no maker`s mark, London 1807, of plain rectangular section with centre hinged double cover, 9cm; a silver handled toothbrush, maker WP (probably William Pepys) London 1799, 12.5cm, a plain silver tongue scraper (unmarked), a plain glass double ended cologne bottle, 15cm, and a tortoiseshell comb, cased together in a red morocco covered box, 15.5 x 3.5 x 3cm; a silver toothbrush by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1805, 10cm, the matching powder box with centre hinged double cover, 9cm and a plain silver tongue scraper (unmarked) cased together in a red morocco cover box, 12.5cm long; another silver tooth powder box by John Thornton, Birmingham 1823, with centre hinged double cover, with bright cut engraved edge, 9.5cm cased together with a plain silver tongue scraper, unmarked, in a red morocco box, 13cm; another silver tooth powder box, maker WP (probably William Pepys), London 1799, of plain rectangular shape with centrally hinged double cover, 9.5cm together with a double ended toothbrush by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1802 with green stained bone handle, 13.25cm (5)
Five pocket corkscrews, a late 18th century silver case corkscrew, maker`s mark IT only to the sleeve, possibly John Turner, circa 1796 with elongated barrel shape handle, the threaded sleeve with ribbed bands, 9.5cm; another similar by the same maker, 9.5cm; another smaller pocket corkscrew by Joseph Wilmore with mother of pearl handle, the bright cut engraved sleeve with maker`s mark only, 8cm together with two steel pocket corkscrews (5)
Two silver patience card boxes, one by Charles & George Asprey, London 1901, of plain rectangular form with hinged cover, inscribed with facsimile signature `Maud` 1902, 6.5 x 4.5 x 3.5cm, (lacking playing cards); the other by A Barrett & Sons, London 1899, of plain rectangular shape with hinged cover inscribed `Freda`, 2.74 x 2 x 1.5cm, (both packs incomplete) (2)
A 19th century German silver pill box, by Martin Meyer, Mainz circa 1900, crown and crescent mark and stamped 800, of rounded rectangular shape with embossed borders and ribbed centre to the cover, 4cm wide, together with a 19th century Continental silver snuff box, marked KC only, of rectangular shape, the body engine turned, the cover with engraved cartouche, initialled, 6.5cm wide (2)
A George III silver vinaigrette, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1812, of rectangular cushion shape, decorated with diagonal fluting with reeded edges, the gilt grille drill pierced and foliate engraved, 3.25cm together with another Victorian vinaigrette of rectangular shape with serpentine edges, engine turned and scroll engraved, the grille engraved with arabesques, 3.75cm (2)
A small collection of miniature boxes, including a cylindrical box by John and Archibald Douglas, London 1823, of cylindrical shape, engine turned, 3.75cm high; a Scottish silver box by Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1917, of plain circular shape, 4.75cm; a small blue enamel decorated powder compact, import marked for Glasgow 1932, 4.5cm diameter, an envelope style stamp case, Chester 1903, and three other small boxes
A Victorian silver scent bottle, maker L.G, Birmingham 1886, of spherical shape with hinged cap revealing a glass stopper, the body foliate scroll engraved, 4cm; a small 19th century glass vinaigrette with ribbed circular body with white metal collar, grille and cap, unmarked, 3cm diameter, and a tiny circular glass scent bottle with white metal screw cap, 3cm high (3)
A silver pique tortoiseshell box and four other boxes, the first, 3cm (1.25in) diameter, a white metal lidded shell snuff box, 5.5cm (2.25in) wide, the gilt mounted red agate snuff box, 5.5 (2.25in) wide, a nut shaped box with hinged lid, 5cm (2in) wide and an electroplated rococo box cast with marine vignettes, 7.5cm (3in) diameter (5)
A three handled silver presentation trophy, inscribed `The John Cockram Table Tennis Challenge Cup Ladies Singles.....`, Birmingham 1927 and two silver two handled presentation trophies, each with presentation inscription, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1913 and London, 1910 (3)
Two silver two handled presentation trophies, one with inscription for `The John Christie Lawn Tennis Challenge Cup Men`s Double......` and verso with list of recipients, Sheffield, 1920 on black plinth, the other inscribed `The Colm Valley Water Company Squash Challenge Cup`, Birmingham, 1937 and two large silver plated twin handled trophies (4)
A silver rose bowl, on raised circular foot, Birmingham 1921, on ebonised plinth with ten applied silver engraved shields and a two handled silver presentation bowl, (date letter rubbed), Chester, inscribed with recipients names, on an ebonised pedestal with applied silver metal shields and plaques (2)
A late Victorian jewellery box, containing assorted costume jewellery, to include a silver paste set buckle marked Paris, an Edwardian enamel paste set buckle, a Ruskin style ceramic boss brooch, a silver paste set crown brooch, a silver and two colour gold paste set spray brooch, a Lourdes ring, a collection of paste buckles, and a micro mosaic club pendant
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