An Antique Continental silver combination visiting card/cigarette case, circa 1900, allover engraved decoration, with pierced card holder, double fall-front and gilt interior, apparently unmarked, 9cm x 6cm, 4ozNo damage or repair, general wear to high points, cartouche has applied monogram, button and hinges working perfectly, gilding bright, unmarked
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A Victorian silver vinaigrette, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1849, shaped rectangular form, with allover engraved foliate decoration, cast thumbpiece, gilt interior, and foliate pierced grille, 3.5cm x 2.5cmNo damage or repair, hinge and catch working perfectly, gilding slightly faded, hallmarks clear
A George IV silver vinaigrette, maker TS, Birmingham 1822, curved rectangular form, with bright-cut engraved decoration, gilt interior and floral pierced grille, 2cm x 1.5cmNo damage, light wear to high points, hinges working but outer lid does not close perfectly shut, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A William IV silver snuffbox, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835, rectangular form, with engine turned decoration, reeded border, cast foliate thumbpiece and gilt interior, 8.5cm x 5.5cm, 3.4ozNo damage or repair, only general surface wear to high points and a few very minor dents on edges, hinge working perfectly, gilding very bright, hallmarks clear
A William IV silver snuffbox, John Bettridge, Birmingham 1832, rectangular form, with engine turned decoration, reeded side panels, cast floral thumbpiece and gilt interior, 7cm x 4cm, 1.8ozNo damage or repair, light wear to high points, hinge working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A William IV silver vinaigrette, possibly William Hunter, London 1837, rectangular form, with allover engine turned decoration, cast floral thumbpiece, gilt interior, and pierced bird grille, 4.5cm x 3cmNo damage or repair, light wear to high points, hinges working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A William IV silver snuffbox, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1836, shaped rectangular form, with engine turned decoration, reeded side panels, cast floral thumbpiece and gilt interior, 9cm x 3cm, 2.7ozHigh points quite worn, rear left of cover has a small split, several light dents allover, hinge working, gilding faded, hallmarks clear
A George IV silver nutmeg grater box, maker TS, Birmingham 1829, rectangular form, with allover reeded decoration, and cast floral thumbpiece, with hinged base, 5cm x 3cm (lacking grater)Box is lacking grater otherwise no damage, cartouche has engraved fish emblem, hinges working, hallmarks clear
CLIVE & CLARISSA COOKE - a sterling silver 18ct gold overlaid shark skin shagreen slave bangle, maker C&CC, London 1976, plain circular form with pierced decoration revealing shark skin originally from Wilkinson Sword maker's, only 2 of these bangles were made, band width 10.6mm, internal circumference 18cm, 45.7gSome wear to shagreen, otherwise no damage, hallmarks clear
A fine Victorian novelty silver miniature triple torpedo cigar case, Henry William Dee, London 1876, retailed by Henry Wilson of 60 Pall Mall, torpedo form with patent hinged clasp, gilt interior and pierced foliate hinged holders, 7.5cm x 3cm, 1.7ozoriginal general wear to high points, still heavy gauge, clasp and hinge working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A George III silver egg nutmeg grater, maker SM, probably Samuel Meriton II, circa 1780, allover relief embossed foliate decoration, with interior grater, 4.5cmOuter casing has a few small dents on top, light wear to high points, screw-thread working perfectly, only stamped with maker's mark
A fine George III silver table snuffbox, maker IR, London 1794, octagonal form, with bright-cut engraved decoration, invisible hinge and gilt interior, 9cm x 8cm, 7ozNo damage or repair, light wear to high points, cartouche has personalised engraving RS 1761, box still heavy quality, hinge working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A fine Edwardian novelty silver figural 'Bear Baiting' pin cushion, HV Pithey & Co, Birmingham 1908, realistically modelled as a muzzled bear, having articulated limbs, 7.5cmNo damage or repair, decoration still extremely crisp, all limbs working, 1 tiny dent on underside of foot, hallmarks clear
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