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A George V Silver Bottle Cover having all over pierced and raised floral, leaf and scroll decoration, Birmingham 1924, maker H. Matthews, also a small Birmingham silver round scalloped bon bon dish having pierced decoration, a continental silver coloured metal round dish having embossed floral decoration and a continental bulbous pot having hinged lid with embossed decoration (4)
A Pair of Silver Plated Berry Spoons having scalloped bowls with embossed floral and leaf decoration, having engraved handles, in fitted black leather case, also a set of 6 silver plated Apostle teaspoons, in fitted black leather case, and a pair of silver plated small trumpet shaped spill vases (12)
A silver and enamel golfing medal Carnoustie Golf Club, the obverse with an enamel roundel depicting the club house (damaged) within an inscribed border and crossed clubs, the reverse inscribed 'Brand Trophy, 1970, runner-up, J. C. Ogilvie', ring suspension, 3.2cm; together with a silver medal superimposed with a profile portrait of Queen Victoria, above a star and crossed clubs, surmounted by a crown, inscribed to the reverse, 'Cornwall Handicap Challenge Cup, 1921', with silk ribbon (2)
MSS - Bemrose, William - Our Tour in Brittany 1881: Derby, Bemrose & Son, n/d [1882] 4to (310 x 260mm) Bound in Silver blue/grey buckram decorated with red flowers and black lines. Burgundy and blue title label to spine. Hand drawn title page. This being a hand written account of a trip taken by William Bemrose to Brittany in France in 1881 at the invite of the Western Railway Company of France. Accompanying Bemrose was John Mason Cook, (1834-1899), Cook being the elder son of Thomas Cook the founder of Thomas Cook and Son travel company. And his son Ernest Cook. The trip being a ground breaking one which would provide valuable information for new and future intineries to be included in Cook's now famous tours. The manuscript book includes many sketches and albumen print photographs, all giving an insight into Brittany and its way of life in the late 19th century.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) SILVER PLATE TEAPOT, manufactured by James Dixon & Sons, with ebony handle and scroll feet, stamped with facsimile signature 'Chr. Dresser', marked 'J D & S 2273', lozenge registration mark for 1880, 4.5" high. See Widar Halen - Christopher Dresser, page 181 for illustrated reference
A late Victorian cut crystal olive oil/vinegar bottle, the body waisted, part thumb and hob cut, with silver top, London 1896, 9 1/4" high, a hob-cut smelling salts bottle, scroll embossed screw on top, marks indistinct, 3 1/5" high, and a modern lavender coloured perfume bottle with silver mount with wrythen body and stopper, Birmingham 1989, 5" high (3)
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