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A WW1 SILVER PRESENTATION BOX, Birmingham c.1912, mark of A & J Zimmerman Ltd , engraved with crest and motto above 'A.D.G JOINER FROM HIS BROTHER OFFICERS OF THE OLD BOYS CORPS 1915-1916' and signed to every side individual signatures and ranked titles, 17cm wide, 9.5cm deep, 8cm high; together with a collection of three militaria caricature sketches titled 'The Greys', 'The Devil's Own (initialled JK)' and 'The King's Own'. (4)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER WATCH STAND, Birmingham c.1909, mark of Henry Matthews, with rope twist decoration to the borders enclosing a white enamel dial inked with Arabic numerals and signed Shepheard &Company 104 Regent S W; oblong silver trinket casket with hinged silver cover (2)Condition Report: The pocket watch ticks over and has not been over wound and keeps time for just a couple of minutes before it comes to a stop.The outer case is engraved with the initials EMW with easel back stand and silver overlay detached.The ring box with "pushed" in feet, the fabric interior is somewhat worn but otherwise good. Crested with KLC.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SALT CELLARS, London, Robert Hemell of open oval form, with blue glass liners, 9cm wide; together with another similar pair, and a Georgian salt cauldron (5)Condition Report: The Circular cauldron is the heaviest gauge amongst the 5 saltsIt has clear hallmark for London mid 18th centuryGilded interior and blue glass liner is associated, some salt pitting to interiorCrested, strong legsPair by Robert HennellMarks with some rubbing but legibleOne glass liner is difficult to detach and consequently some chipping to glass rim Also moisture trapped between body and liner has created an accumulation of verdigris - all four ovals with corresponding crestOther two ovals are almost identical in size and shape Both odd examples but period Some dings, thinned base
A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, comprising: a Victorian silver vinaigrette, a miniature silver oil lamp, butter shell, caddy spoon, a French carved ivory seal, Dieppe 19th Century, 11cm high, and a collection.** Please note that this lot contains ivory and is subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside of the EU. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.**
***PLEASE NOTE BRACELET MOUNTED IN GOLD (AND POSSIBLY SILVER) WITH FRENCH ASSAY MARK FO GOLD***A DIAMOND AND PEARL BRACELET, CIRCA 1890-1900, FRENCH, of openwork and foliate design set with rose-cut diamonds throughout, accented with five central pearls, mounted in gold, French assay marks, with security chain, with case by 'Droz Joaillier, 16 rue Halévy, Paris (Opéra)', length 18.6cmCondition Report: Diamonds: bright and well matched.Pearls: have not been tested for natural origin - white tint, good lustreWith eagle's head for French 18K gold and horse's head for French between 1838-1919 for jewellery containing some goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 26.7g
AN IRISH GEORGE III CUT GLASS TEA CADDY, with silver mounted rim and hinged cover, cut with three bands of lozenges, 12cm high; together with a Georgian 'pineapple' cut glass jar and cover, 23cm high; a thistle shaped decanted and stopper, 17cm high; and a 19th Century cut glass dessert cup, 17cm high (4)Condition Report: - Pineapple preserve pot with some heavy chipping to the rim of cover- further chipping to the colour of the bowl and corner of stepped plinth base - small decanter and stopper, decanter in good condition, stopper with heavy chips and some nibbles to plug stopper- The facet cut cup on stand with a chip to the exterior of a lob on rim and some nibble to foot - The caddy box with later bead handle and some small chips to foot
AN ASSORTED COLLECTION OF ASIAN ITEMS, including:- an Indian silver cylindrical box and cover, 9cm high- a Canton enamel lobed box, Qing period- puzzle ball- blanc de Chine 'prunus' cup etc.** Please note that this lot contains ivory and is subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside of the EU. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.**
A SILVER 'BONE' CUFF BANGLE, BY ELSA PERETTI FOR TIFFANY & CO., the moulded bracelet mimicking the contours of the wrist, in silver, signed Peretti & Tiffany & Co., diameter of interior approx. 5.3cmFlirting dangerously with the line between devastating diva and shrewd businesswoman, Elsa Peretti alighted on New York fashion in the late 1960s. Initially sporting a black eye from a boyfriend soon forgotten, Peretti’s confidence quickly caught the eye of Roy Halston Frowick and she worked predominantly with him from the 70s onwards. She became immersed in a cocktail of creative personalities, often seen alongside celebrities such as Andy Warhol, Calvin Klein and Mick and Bianca Jagger. Peretti started her career in jewellery by debuting her first design in 1969 at a Giorgio di Sant’Angelo show. She then created several pieces for Halston before he introduced her to Tiffany. Peretti’s contract was finalised in 1974 and, within just six years, she was recognised as Tiffany’s leading designer, later being accredited with generating 10% of the company’s annual sales. Peretti’s use of silver revolutionised the industry as, at the time, it was not synonymous with high jewellery. She made her designs affordable for women, her work encouraging an investment in women by women – no longer was jewellery reserved as a gift from an admiring male. Instantly recognisable as one of Peretti’s most famed pieces, the bone cuff was initially inspired by her childhood memories of Rome, when she used to explore the catacombs of a Capuchin monastery. Manipulating the metal, Peretti’s design flows over the wrist, highlighting the anatomical structure below. The cuff works with the body, drawing its beauty directly from it and celebrating one of the simplest shapes of the human form. Elsa Peretti passed away in March 2021 but her timeless designs continue to be sold by Tiffany, allowing her to leave behind a legacy of creation to inspire women for years to come. Condition Report: Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 44.80g
A WALNUT AND BRASS MOUNTED GENTLEMENS TRAVELLING CASE, 19TH CENTURY, of rectangular shape, fitted with silver topped accessories, boxes etc. in compartments, with key, 31cm wide; together with a late Georgian mahogany decanter box, with brass strapwork corner mounts and baize lined divided interior. 26cm high, 24cm wide (2)
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