An assortment of vintage gents travel curios to include a military issue Nero Lemania chrome stopwatch with British government broad arrow mark and 0552/523/9007 033/72, a travel common prayer and hyms set, a snuff box inlaid with brass, a travel bible in fitted zip up case and a gentleman manicure set in box.
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A cut glass and silver mounted scent bottle,by Godfrey Cooke, London 1859, crest engraved, 7cm high, George III snuff box, Birmingham 1792, 5.5cm wide, a Victorian condiment jar, worn marks, 10cm high, a pair of wine labels Brandy and Claret by Hester Bateman, another George III label, Madeira, by Peter and Anne Bateman, a modern caddy spoon and a 925 standard shell dish,weighable 4oztCondition ReportWear to hall mark date letter on the condiment bottleWear to the bright-cut engraved pocket snuff boxSmall dent to the silver lid of the scent bottle
A Russian style silver-gilt and cloisonné snuff box,marked 'AB', Moscow, 1893, 84 standard, of circular form, the lid and base decorated with polychrome enamel arabesques, scrolls and flower heads, with gilt interior,5cm diameter 3.5cm high 1.9oztCondition ReportOne of the white enamel 'gems' damaged to the underside. Wear to gilt underside. Surface scratches and scuffs to underside and interior.
A collection of silver items,to include a George III snuff box, London 1810, 6cm wide, two pin cushions in the form of chicks hatching from an egg, Chester 1905, the largest 4.5cm high, an armada dish, with personal engraving, London 1974, and two cut glass and silver lidded jars, the largest, 12cm long,total 7.6ozt (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing and scratches throughout. Dents and splits to the silver tops. Nibbles to the cut glass.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PIN TRAY, A LATE 19TH CENTURY DOUBLE ENDED RUBY GLASS SCENT FLASK AND A LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY WHITE METAL AND SHELL SNUFF BOX, the pin tray repoussé decorated with foliate scrolls and a lady in a hat, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1902, 3.2ozt, 99.5 grams, length of scent flask 10.5cm and snuff box has oval agate set into the white metal hinged cover which is engraved with a dog in a landscape, a.f. width 6.5cm x height 3.5cm (3) (Condition Report: tray needs a clean but seems ok, no holes, the scent flask has a broken hinge, the shell has two cracks and a chip is visible inside to the back edge, the agate is cracked and chipped)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND TINS ETC, two boxes of Character and Toby jugs, brands include Roy Kirkham, Tony Wood and Kingstone, cut and pressed glass bowls, vases and storage containers and a small quantity of modern biscuit tins, wooden snuff box, silver plated salt and pepper pots etc
Navy Related Curious: Mixed age items with naval interest to include 1950s PO hat, bead work sailing ship bags in the style of Turkish POW work, silver hallmarked vesta case, Masai snuff box with 1907 paper label, Russian ship sketch and cap tally,1940s/50s Merchant navy photo album and other pieces. Quantity
Collection of silver items to include : ribbed silver wood lined box 9cm x 8.5cm x 4.5cm, R. E. Stone London 1936 tea strainer, George VI 1937 fretwork in base, snuff box with bird on lid, oblong vinaigrette, snuff box with initials to lid, a pickle fork and pepper grinder. Various makers and dates. Total weight 179 grams excl ribbed box and pepper grinder.
A gold snuff box with an inscription for Mary Lucy to Christopher Cole 28 April 1816, in a lozenge form with ornate scroll work around lid and base. Stamped GRC in a lozenge and J3C in an oval.Christopher Cole KCB was a Royal Navy officer, who was decorated with the Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in 1815, served in the Navy during the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was instrumental in the capture of Amboyna and Java in the Dutch East Indies. This snuff box is engraved on the occasion of his marriage to Mary Lucy, the daughter of Lord Ilchester. The marriage was Mary Lucy's second marriage having been widowed with six children. The couple did not go on to have children together but Mary Lucy had six remaining children.Cole died in 1836, with Mary Lucy surviving him to 1855.
SILVER SNUFF BOX The box with all over engraved scroll pattern, monogrammed cartouche with fluted rim, fitted with a gilt interior and hallmarked for Birmingham date letter X Maker I.S.G measurement 5cm x 3.5cm x 1.2cm, weight 60g Condition Report : Very good Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A GEORGE III BILSTON ENAMEL OVAL SNUFF BOX 'Accept a Trifle from a Friend', 4cm wide; a Dieppe souvenir double stamp box, minature Limoges plate, and a copper feather Condition Report : enamel snuff box has cracks/crazing to lower section, and top and metal mount are loose from the base (but could probably be re-attached), otherwise good Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Three 19th century snuff boxes comprising a French gilt brass and mother of pearl serpentine example and two lacquered papier-mâché examples, one decorated with scrolling foliage and birds, the longest 10cm, with a circular brass box decorated with the bust of Admiral Lord Nelson, a pair of Baxter prints, a pair of slippers, a hip flask and a mother of pearl inlaid lacquered papier-mâché folding phtoograph frame.Condition Report: Boxes with general wear throughout and the French example with rubbing to the gilt surface throughout, slippers worn throughout, hip flask a little tired and the folding photograph frame will need the hinges repaired.
A sterling silver snuff as a sweet in a wrapper, marked 925; two similar sterling silver snuff boxes, 47g (3); A novelty silver plated apple shaped trinket pot and cover; a low grade silver snuff box, inlaid with mother-of-pearl; a thimble; a pair of base metal shoe shaped pin cushions; a thimble; a base metal swan pin cushion; an electroplated circular tray, pierced border (7)
A Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box with raised floral border to the lid with inscription 'Presented by D. Sutherland Esquire, Distiller Dalmore to Alexander Gilchrist as a small mark of respect for long and faithful service as his washman', dated 1848, ES (probably Edward Smith), Birmingham 1843, length 7.5cm, height 1.5cm, approx. 3.1ozt.
Early 19th century navette shaped tortoiseshell toothpick holder with gold metal mounts, tortoiseshell and gold metal mounted "magic"card case, abalone shell and mother of pearl cardcase, mother of pearl aide memoire, Victorian Papier-mâché scrap book, horn snuff box, amethyst glass scent bottle( lacking stopper), and a folding pocket cutlery set with glass in leather case
A PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER AND WHITE METAL, comprising a set of four Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, engraved initials, maker SW, London 1859, 5ozt, 155.5grams, a pair of Victorian Kings pattern sugar tongs, engraved initials to the bow, maker CB, London 1858, 2.05ozt, 63.7grams, a pair of George IV, Fiddle pattern condiment spoons, maker William Trayes, London 1832, 1.07ozt, 33.3 grams, two miniature silver pepperettes, an Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell circular trinket box, Birmingham 1907, a late Victorian silver cigarette case, engraved with inscription, Birmingham 1897, a boxed Kings pattern silver handled cheese knife and butter spreader, Sheffield 1971, an unmarked caddy spoon set with purple paste to the filigree handle, an Edwardian leather purse with silver mounts, s.d. Birmingham 1906, a Victorian mother of pearl snuff box with silver plated hinged cover, a.f., a modern silver plated pepperette of seated cat form and a Victorian tortoiseshell effect papier mache snuff box containing assorted cufflinks and studs, gross weight of weighable silver 11.2ozt, 348.5 grams (Parcel) (Condition Report: most items are in usable condition but the mother of pearl snuff box is cracked, the purse has sections of the mount missing, the trinket box is badly dented)
Miscellaneous silver, including Continental silver caddy spoon, the bowl embossed with a hunting scene (St Hubert patron saint of hunters), marks to handle, approx 39.91; a small silver pill box Birmingham hallmark dated 1973 mm J. Chatterley Ltd approx 26.42 gms; a silver push snuff box of circular form Birmingham hallmark dated 1910, mm William Hutton & Sons approx 75.14 gms, gross weight 141.47 gms.

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