A builder's mirror-backed half-model of the coaster S.S. Saint Kearan, built by Scott & Sons, Bowling for J. & A. Gardner & Co. Ltd., Glasgow, 1929 the carved hull finished in pink and black, painted deck with lined hatch covers and superstructure, gold and silver plated fittings as appropriate, mounted within a mahogany case with builder's plate and end mirrors (main mirror replaced) 19 x 62 x 8in. (48 x 157.5 x 20.3cm.) Sunk in a collision, 17th May, 1940.
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A helmet-shaped sauce boat, with wavy rim, on three shell and hoof feet, maker's mark of Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1942; a late Victorian hammered silver circular bowl, on domed circular foot, maker's mark of Joshua Vander, London 1897, combined approx. weight 10 1/2 troy oz; and a Continental square pricket candle holder (3)
A silver clad jewellery box, of bombe rectangular form, embossed with scrolling flowers, maker's mark of William Comyns & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1909, width 27 cm (10 1/2 in.); a silver backed hand mirror and hairbrush, with embossed floral designs in Art Nouveau style, Birmingham 1901; and a silver handled button hook (4)
A silver backed dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, pair of hair brushes and pair of clothes brushes, Birmingham 1933; and a set of silver handled tea knives, cased; together with a small tortoiseshell box, a small porcelain box, a propelling pencil, and a De La Rue pen
A George III pair cased silver pocket watch, the white enamel dial with roman numerals and signed 'Potter, London', the movement signed 'Harry Potter, London' and numbered 739, the case with hallmark for London 1787, key wind, the outer case embossed with rococo scrolls and figures presenting a boar's head on a platter
A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the movement signed 'Henry Wolfe, Manchester' and numbered 13094, key wind, the case hallmarked for Chester 1890; together with five other pocket watches, a stop watch, and a gentleman's Omega wristwatch (8)
A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, numbered 7/9669, the movement similarly numbered and signed 'E Rossiter, Clevedon', key wind, hallmark for London 1881; and another silver open face pocket watch (damaged), (2)
A mid-Victorian diamond-set flexible link necklace, circa 1860, comprising twenty-three graduated flowerhead clusters, each separated by a collet suspending a pendant, set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds mounted in silver and yellow gold, to a later trace link back chain and a separate flowerhead cluster clasp (length of necklace and clasp without back chain 37 cm), fitted case for S. J. Phillips
A mixed lot comprising: Three George III Old English feather edged Teaspoons, initialled, London 1782, Makers Mark GB, together with another and a further silver handled Button Hook and Shoe Horn, Mother of Pearl handle Condiment Spoon and a further Mother of Pearl handled white metal Dip Pen, various dates and Makers, (8)
A mixed lot comprising: A silver lidded and cut glass toiletry bottle, Chester 1905, together with a small Victorian Vesta Case of rectangular form with hinged and sprung cover, top suspension and all over engraved foliate decoration with striker to the base, Birmingham 1897, various dates and makers, (2)
A George VI Silver and enamelled Cigarette Case of hinged square form, the cover set with translucent pale blue enamel set with fleur de lys decoration and a further enamelled badge for “Philip Island Auto Racing Club”, to an engine turned back cover and gilt interior, height 3 ¼”, Birmingham 1938, Makers Mark Walk & Hall,
A late 19th Century silver mounted cased glass Scent Bottle, the rectangular body cut with oval panels, through dark blue to clear glass, fitted with an unmarked silver hinged cover, embossed with floral and foliate decorations (A/F), and ground in stopper, height 3 ¼”
A mixed lot comprising: A pair of Edward VII art neauvou buttons, each of circular form with outside stylised floral decoration, centred with a young woman’s profile, wearing a floral wreath and further floral decoration, with import marks for London 1902, Sponsors Mark R F, together with a silver hallmarked thimble, various dates and makers (3)
A pair of late 19th Century silver framed folding Spectacles, with central pivot and oval lenses to a swivel ring suspension (unmarked), together with a Mother of Pearl mounted base metal Purse of oval form with concertina interior and a modern Brass Magnifying Glass contained within a circular Brass cover, (3)
A pair of Edward VII Silver Canisters, each of circular hammered construction, with pull-off covers, each centred with carved Cameo’s, Birmingham 1904, Makers Mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd, together with two shaped circular electroplated stands, various dates and makers (4)
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