A Victorian lady's brass bound coromandel wood toilet box by W. Leuchars, 38 Piccadilly, London, the lid opening to reveal fitted interior with removable tray and one jewel drawer under, the interior complete with twelve cut-glass fitments with silver covers boldly engraved with floral and leaf scroll ornament, by T.J, London 1859 (one with non -conforming base, two chipped and with spare oval lid), 13ins x 9.5ins x 7.5ins high
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An Edward VII silver mounted combined inkwell and desk timepiece (folding to form top of lid), the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the base with slice and hobnail cuttings, 4ins square x 4.5ins high, by J.G. & S., Birmingham 1909 (with registered No. 476070 and engraved with monogram "H.S."), and a rectangular twin inkwell of sarcophagus form with incurved sides and leaf mounts, 6.75ins x 4ins x 2ins high, by J.T.H. and J.H.M., London 1903 (weight 7ozs), the lid inscribed "Presented to Horace Sedger Esqre by the Directors and Entire Staff of Electric Palaces Ltd, 8th September 1910. Note : Both items were the property of Mr Horace Sedger, Impresario
A late Victorian plain silver rectangular cigarette case with double opening front, 3.25ins x 5.5ins, London 1893 (weight 6ozs), a plain oval snuff box, 2.25ins x 1.75in, by S. Morden & Co, London 1893, and a George VI plain rectangular pocket flask of curved outline with bayonet top, 3.75ins x 2.75ins, Chester 1939
A Victorian silver rectangular card case of shaped outline, the front and back engraved with fruiting vines, 3.75ins x 2.75ins, by George Unite, Birmingham 1885, and an Edward VII plain silver rectangular card case, the edges embossed with leaf ornament, 3.75ins x 2.5ins, by T.& S., Chester 1910 (weight 3ozs)
A George II silver urn pattern pepper pot, the pierced domed cover with turned finial and moulded girdles and footrim, 5.25ins high, London 1752, a George III oval salt, the body pierced and engraved in the Neo-classical manner, on four panel feet, 3ins x 2.5ins, Sheffield hallmark (date letter somewhat indistinct) and blue glass liner, a George V cayenne pepper pot with cut glass body and pierced silver stand, 4ins high, and an Edward VII silver topped hobnail cut cylindrical salts bottle and cover, Birmingham 1903
Three George III silver boxes, an oval nutmeg grater with engraved edge and wrigglework decoration, 1.375in x .875in x 875in high, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1798, a circular patch box, the lid engraved with a shield pattern cartouche, 1.125in diameter, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1818, and an octagonal vinaigrette with engraved border, .875in square, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1801
A pair of Edward VII silver circular salts of Georgian design with tongue mounts to rim, on three pad feet, 2ins diameter, Chester 1910, and two salt spoons, two similar mustard pots, Chester 1909 and 1910, and blue glass liners (one chipped), and a ditto pepper pot, 3ins high, Chester 1909 (weight 9ozs)
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware and silver mounted and lidded lemonade jug, though to be by Arthur Pearce the tapered body moulded in bold relief with circular profiles depicting children, and moulded lions mask and ring ornament, on an incised and moulded ground with leaf and bead ornament with blue and brown glazing, with plain silver mounts and the flat lid with shell thumbpiece, 10.25ins high (impressed mark Doulton Lambeth to base and dated 1880, incised monogram and No. B460, the silver mounts hallmarked London 1880, retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. 112 Regent St. London)
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware bulbous jug with silver rim, the body incised and moulded with bold flowerhead and leaf scroll design in blue and green glaze, with plain silver mounted rim, 7.25ins high (impressed mark Doulton Lambeth and dated 1878, the rim hallmarked London 1878), and one other Royal Doulton stoneware mug with plain silver mounted rim and brown and blue glazed moulded flared body, 3.75ins high (impressed mark to base and No. 1890, hallmarked Birmingham 1902)
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