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A pair of Victorian silver open salts, Stags head crest within lozenge embossed body, blue glass liners, Thomas Smily, London 1864, 98.2g gross, associated spoons; another cut glass silver collar; rectangular silver easel stand photograph frame, Sheffield 1989 (6)
A Victorian burr walnut dome-top tea caddy, hinged lid enclosing pair of lidded compartments, (later oak lids), 15cm high x 23cm wide; a Victorian rosewood brass inlaid vanity box, fitted interior, glass and silver plated powder jars, etc, deep blue velvet lining, 12.5cm high x 27.5cm wide x 19.5cm, (2).
Dutch School, 1656 Portrait miniature of a lady wearing a black dress with double-layered white collar trimmed with lace and held with a yellow ribbon bow, a lace edged cap in her hairsigned with initials and dated 'I W / 1656' (lower right)oil on silver, oval7.5cmProvenance:Bonhams, London, 19th November 2008, lot 35, as 'The Monogrammist I W', when acquired by the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Examined out of frame. Small loss top centre along the edge. Some wear and rubbing to the paint layer. Light surface dirt. Under UV, retouchings are present in the background, especially left of the sitter and in the lower centre in her dress. Does not appropriately fit its frame which is too big.
A Victorian rosewood fitted dressing box, dated 1867, by A. Campbell, London, the rectangular hinged cover with mirror lining and enclosing an assortment of silver lidded glass jars and containers (one base missing), centred by small sewing and other implements to a lift out compartment, a sprung drawer below39cm wideThe longest rectangular glass box is missing, silver cover only present. Otherwise, in good overall condition, glass elements all in good undamaged condition, some light surface rust to accessories.
A pair of George III mahogany knife boxes with silver mounts, both sloping crossbanded tops enclosing a fitted interior with knife compartments above a shaped front with silver escutcheons38 x 24 x 29cmGeneral wear and knocks to the extremities, minor splitting to veneerHinges differ,one box has later hingesKnocks to the edge of the lid, damage from where the locks have been broken open then replacedFitted interiors are laterSee images
A collection of seven walking sticks, late 19th and early 20th century, three with silver mounts with the marks of:Firmin & Sons Ltd, London, 1903; Kendall & Sons Ltd, London, 1922; and Henry Tracy & Sons, London, 1929;one with 9ct gold mount: probable mark of Thomas Dones, Birmingham 1897; a malacca cane with 9ct cap; one with handle in Chinese export silver, bearing retailer's mark of Hung Chong, Shanghai (1830-1925), the underside with personal engraving 'W.E Reeve / Claremont Avenue / Woking';one with base metal collar decorated with flowering prunus over a textured ground around an engraved shield shaped cartouche97cm and similar
A 9ct gold mounted malacca walking cane by Brigg, late 19th century, 96.5cm; together with another late Victorian silver mounted walking cane 88cm; an Art Nouveau 800 standard mounted walking cane 92cm; and another Swedish metalwares handled cane with foliate engraving and presentation inscription 88cmProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)
A turned horn swagger stick, circa 1900, of plain tapered form, with a silver coloured metal pommel, and later metal tip79cmHorn with deep splice - a quarter of the way up from the tip. Signs of minor re-glueing. Horn with several small insect bites and natural cracks commensurate with age.
Continental silver ultra-thin cylinder pocket watch, Lepine style gilt movement, silver engine turned dial with sunburst pattern Roman numerals, signed L. Humbert, engine turned foliate engraved rococo design case with gold plated bezels, 51mm-Movement - currently functioning but fully wound - may require some attention.Dial - good.Glass - minor light marks.Hands - good.Case - generally appears good, couple of splits to the front and back bezels.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
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