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An Arts and Crafts silver and polychrome enamel shamrock pendant, maker's marks for J A Wylie & Co, hallmarks for Birmingham 1922, the three leaf clover in green enamel, suspended from a silver chain, length of pendant 3.3cm, length of chain 46cm, 6.8gCondition- Overall good condition- Enamel is in good condition, with minor abrasions- Reverse stamped 'reg no 668015'- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Two Continental silver gilt powder compacts, each with printed enamelled covers depicting courtly couples within a blue panelled border with bright cut engraved leafage scrolls, both stamped 800 and a Swiss silver compact, the cover enamelled with figures conversing and a shepherd boy with his flock, import marks, stamped 925, approximate weight all in 8.31ozt (3)
Two World War One Imperial German Iron Crosses 2nd Class, silver frame with centre bearing crown, W, and 1914, reverse bearing crown over FW on central oakleaf spray with 1813 below; together with two Veterans Medal (Hindenburg Cross), 1914-1918; a World War Two Eastern Front medal, Winterschlacht im osten 1941/42 (5)
A pair of Victorian Continental cast silver ribbon threaders, import marks for London 1893, modelled in the form of a stork, set with red gem eyes, with entwined snake to the neck, standing on rings supported by two lizards, scissor action, opening to reveal a gilt cavity with swaddled baby, 14.5cm long, 1.39ozt
A George VI Irish silver three handled chalice of tyg cup, West and Son, Dublin 1951, pedestal chalice form, with three Celtic horn bracket handles, the central knop cast with fruiting vine above a splayed foot, engraved presentation inscription Irish Soap and Candle Trade, 10cm high, 4.05ozt
Four limited edition Royal Commemorative silver lace bobbins, to include The Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, The Birth of a Son to Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, The Marriage of HRH Prince Charles & Lady Diana Spencer and Birth of a Son Prince William of Wales to Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales, all with certificates, issued by The Luton Museum and Art Gallery, each No.103/500, with two additional silver hallmarked lace bobbins (6)
A Napoleonic Imperial French Palais Royal travelling compendium, circa 1805, the brass mounted burr walnut box containing fully fitted tooled leather trayed interior of silver gilt mounted glass jars, gold and vermeil sewing, toilet, manicure, writing and dining implements, together with fitted Dagoty scene painted porcelain coffee can and saucer, the flatware marked for Francois Dominique Naudin, including funnels, pans, brushes, toothbrush, combes, enamelled scissors, mother of pearl folding knives, various handles for pans and tools, retractable shaving brush, ruler, thimbles, the central well of four layers of trays surrounded by the larger items, hidden side drawer and flush carrying handles, labelled Carnesso Palais Royal, 32cm wide, 15cm high, 23cm deep
J. Duvelleroy, London, a mid 19th Century fan, circa 1845, fretwork and silver foil bone sticks, the paper fan painted on one side with a mother and three children with a skipping rope in a country estate landscape with lake, the verso with three figures conversing in an Italianate landscape, height 22cm, in a silk lined card box with J. Duvelleroy, London label
A William IV rosewood dressing case, circa 1833, the cover with inlaid brass monogram surmounted by a coronet, shell engraved flush brass side carrying handles, opening to a fully fitted interior with concealed looking glass to the inner cover behind a crimson crushed velvet panel, clear cut glass cosmetic jars with Gothic arched friezes with silver and gilt covers, (some pierced) with matching monograms and hallmarked for Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1833, the lockplate stamped J. Bramah and J.T. Needs, single long base frieze drawer containing antique ivory backed brushes and a letter opener, height 17cm, width 40cm, depth 34cm, (key)
Four various Bilston enamel patch boxes, late 18th Century, the lids with various inscriptions including 'Sacred to Friendship', 'McKemble in Hamlet' and 'How Sweet's the Love That Meets Return', together with a later silver oval pill box with woodpecker to the cover (5)
A William IV silver sugar box, Edward, Edward, John and William Barnard, London 1831, rectangular section shouldered bombe form, embossed with Rococo C scrolls and naturalistic flowers, on a textured ground, on four honeysuckle and foliate scroll bracket feet, hinged lid with cast flower finial, lambs tongue border, 18cm long, 19.73ozt
WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated and cut glass centrepiece epergne, the central female figure holding a mirror, in the Art Nouveau style, flanked by two peacocks on knotted tendrils with poppy flower terminals, each branch supporting an etched and cut glass dish of denticulated shallow form, with strawberry motifs, on bracket base, the central bowl 32cm diameter, 46.5cm high
WMF, a Neoclassical silver plated twin handled footed bowl, circa 1900, cast in relief and pierced with a band of semi nude Classical women, within acanthus borders, above laurel swags, supported on four fluted cabriole legs with lions paw feet, united by ogee tendrils, green glass liner, stamped marks, 37cm wide
WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated and glass claret jug, model 191, splayed trumpet form, the green glass body within a relief moulded and reticulated cage of sinuous maidens in a lily pond, the open whiplash tendril handle with stylised berries in the Art Nouveau style, open cage stopper, 38cm high
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