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A Collection of Jewellery including a Victorian Diamond and Half-pearl Enamel Memorial Ring; an Edwardian 15ct Gold, Beryl, and Half-pearl Bar Brooch; a Victorian single diamond Ring; a Victorian Half-pearl and pink tourmaline Ring; a 22ct gold Wedding Band and two silver Thimbles (7)
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery shoulder ovoid lustre vase, dated 1910, painted by Gordon M. Forsyth with silver eagles displayed on a green ground with foliate scrolls, impressed factory mark and X, shape no. 2891 and artist’s monogram in silver, 26.5cm.
A pair of Arts & Crafts silver circular salt cellars by William George Connell, pierced and embossed with winged masks and sinuous flowers, the twin flattened handles conforming, on bun feet, London 1899, 11cm wide, 146g (4.75oz); with green glass liners (one chipped).
A Tiffany & Co. silver circular comport, the embossed ogee outline bowl with flowers and pad leaves and engraved ‘G.W.Bethune Jan. 1st 1855’ with motto Debonnaire and otter-head erased crest, on a waisted pedestal with conforming embossing to the circular foot, stamped ‘Tiffany & Co Late Tiffany, Young & Ellis 550 Broadway’, gothic M (twice) for John C. Moore Manufactory and pattern no. 230, 16.5cm high, 647g (20.75oz). The crest and motto are those of Lindsay-Bethune, baronets of Eaglescairnie, Scotland.
An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel spoon by George Lawrence Connell, with heart-shape hammered bowl, the handle terminating in blue/green enamel filled entrelacs, London 1912, 18cm long, 53g (1.75oz). See Arwas, Victor. Liberty Style (London & Tokyo 1983) p.144 item S-121 for an example by the same maker and Christie’s South Kensington Arts & Crafts sale 9th December 2003 for an example by William Hutton of 1902.
A German Art Deco silver coloured metal vanity case, rectangular and line engraved with gold initials, fitted with a mirror, powder compact, scent bottle, lipstick compartment (lacking), etc, marked Gebr. Schmidt, Idar Oberstein and 935, 9cm x 15.5cm, weighted, cased.
A Victorian coromandel toilet box by Ellenger & Co, Newcastle-On-Tyne, the hinged cover inset a brass shield engraved initials, to a later mirror and a pocket, the fitted interior with cut glass bottles and jars having engraved silver covers, hallmarked London 1880, the lift-out tray to a paper label ‘ELLENGER & CO, 1 GREY ST NEWCASTLE ON TYNE, PORTMANTEAU MAKERS,’ the front with a button release jewellery drawer, 7.5in (19cm) h, 12.5in (31.7cm) w, 9.25in (23.5cm) d.
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