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A Victorian silver baby's whistle, rattle and teether, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1891, of decorated baluster form suspended with six bells and fitted with a coral handle, 13.75cm; also another broken example (2). Provenance: The second Lady Mallowan, by descent, late of 22 Cresswell Place, the London mews home of Agatha Christie
A Victorian silver eight bottle cruet frame, by Charles Riley and George Storer, London 1849, the central handle surrounded by eight hexagonal bottle holders, each pierced below a moulded edge, all raised on four open scrolled feet, containing eight condiment bottles all matching but with later silver fittings to two of the four silver mounted bottles, 29cm high, 25.5oz
A William IV silver three piece tea set, by John Edward Terry, London 1835, comprising: a circular lobed teapot, embossed with scrolls and flowers below a conforming edge and raised on four foliate scrolled feet, the hinged cover with flower finial, 18cm; together with the matching sugar basin, 14.25cm diameter and creamer, 13cm high, all crested, 51oz (3)
By order of the Executors of the late Sir Edward Tomkins, removed from Winslow Hall. An Edwardian silver coffee jug on warmer stand, by Henry Stratford Ltd, London 1909, the pot with rounded base and gadrooned girdle below a trumpet shaped upper body and flared spout, with hinged cover and ebonised handle, all resting on a circular gadroon edged frame on paw foot tripod base with central burner, 29cm high, 45.5oz
An Edwardian silver inkstand, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1902, of plain rectangular shape with foliate gadrooned edge, two ink bottle depressions with square glass bottles flanked by two pen depressions, all raised on four everted feet, 23cm x 16cm, 11.25oz
An Edwardian silver three piece tea set, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1908, comprising: a teapot of compressed rectangular shape, the lower body fluted above four ball feet, insulated loop handle, 14cm high, together with the companion sugar basin, 8.75cm and milk jug (1907) 8.5cm high, 26.5oz (3)
An Edwardian silver travelling communion set, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1909, comprising: a miniature chalice with plain bowl over a knopped stem, 8.75cm, a paten, 8.5cm diameter and a glass flask with silver cap, 10cm high, contained in a fitted Charles Farris case
By order of the Executors of the late Sir Edward Tomkins, removed from Winslow Hall. A capstan inkwell, by A & J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1920, of plain circular form, the hinged cover engraved with the Benson crest, revealing a glass liner; another smaller example, by S Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1917, 9cm diameter; a silver table cigar lighter, by Stuart Clifford & Co, London 1910, circular with three scrolled wire supports and four matches around a central flame, 9.25cm diameter, three other cigar lighters, various shapes, makers and dates, and a silver cigarette packet sleeve, by Plante and Bannister Ltd, London 1938, engine turned, with applied monogram (7)
A Victorian rosewood travelling box, brass bound, the blue velvet lined interior containing a selection of ten silver mounted bottles and jars by William Neale, London 1867, each engine turned and engraved, also containing a manicure tray with ten implements (one missing), there is also a jewellery drawer below, the cover inset with a brass plate with presentation inscription dated December 1867
A late 18th/early 19th century Chinese cloisonne box and a bronze water dropper, the cinquefoil box and cover worked with cash diaper in dark blue and turquoise within a sea green band and the gilt copper edges, 7.5cm (3in), the tripod dropper of bird form, the sides with silver wire inlay, 8.5cm (3.25in) wide (3)
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