A George IV silver snuff box, of slightly curved rectangular outline, with rounded corners and engraved with stylized flowerheads and foliage, 6.5cm wide, and another of rectangular form, engraved with flowers and with presentation inscription to the sides, 5.5cm wide, both by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1823. (2)
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A mid Victorian silver snuff box, of rounded rectangular form, engraved with flowers and foliage within zigzag border, by George Unite, Birmingham 1876, 5.5cm wide, together with a 19th century Welsh silver plated snuff box, of curved oval form, engraved with a starburst to one side, and engraved to the hinged cover 'D. Davies, Maestrefgomer Villa, Trefeglwys', 8.5cm. (2)
A mid Victorian silver vinaigrette, of shaped rectangular form with bands of engraved decoration, and hinged gilt scroll pierced grille, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1859, 5cm wide, and a William IV silver rectangular snuff box, with foliate cast border, and reeded sides by Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham 1830, 6.8cm wide. (2)
A late Victorian silver menu holder, modelled as draped flags, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1894, 8cm wide, together with a late Victorian silver snuff box, with engraved decoration, by George Unite, Birmingham 1896, 8.5cm wide, and a silver five bar toast rack, Birmingham 1910, 7oz overall. (3)
A late Victorian silver spoon rest/measure, the bowl marked for tea, dessert and table sizes, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1889, 12cm long; a Georgian silver shaving brush case (lacks brush), another silver cylindrical box, a late Victorian silver oval snuff box, a small embossed box, and a Georgian small toddy ladle with whalebone handle, 6oz overall. (6)
A small collection of silver, to include an embossed hand mirror, Chester 1905, a pair of napkin rings, cased, a photo frame, a vesta case, a silver topped glass jar etc, a set of six silver plated napkin rings, cased, and other items including a pair of opera glasses, two pairs of gilt spectacles, and a carved snuff box in the form of a shoe. (qty)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Gerald Benney, London 1997, circular, the lid engraved with the Prince of Wales's motto ICH DIEN. 3.5cm wide, 1.5 troy ouncesGerald Benney was one of the most outstanding goldsmiths of the 20th Century. With works being continuously produced for over fifty years, from private commissions to mass production. Born in Hull, Yorkshire, in 1930, Benney received many commissions from the Royal Family and was the first craftsman to hold four Royal Warrants simultaneously: from HM The Queen, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the Prince of Wales.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CASTLE-TOP SNUFF BOX, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, rectangular, the hinged cover decorated with a view of Kenilworth Castle, the sides and base engine-turned, the interior gilded. 6cm wide, 1.4 troy ouncesMarks are clear and well struck. The hinge in good condition and the cover closes well. In generally very good condition commensurate with age.
Miscellaneous silver, including a silver cigarette case, engine-turned with gold highlights Birmingham hallmark, dated 1927 mm A.Nicholls & Sons approx 142.9 gms; oval snuff box (push release) hallmarked 40.5 gms; silver cigarette case Birmingham hallmark dated 1905 mm J.G dated 59.5 gms; ebony coin purse; white metal pill box; silver vesta; three silver napkin rings (various hallmarks; silver slim-line pocket watch housed in a silver travel case Birmingham hallmark dated 1904 and a quantity of silver tea, coffee and commemorative spoons 22.7 gms and a cranberry glass and silver-topped scent bottle Birmingham hallmark dated 1898, 365.15gms.
A large Victorian silver snuff box, Birmingham, 1856, Edward Smith, of shaped rectangular form, the lid, base and sides chased with foliate scroll decoration, the hinged lid opening to gilded interior, no monogram or crests, 5.5 x 8.5cm, approx. weight 5.4oz Please refer to department for condition report
A large Victorian silver snuff box, Birmingham, 1852, Edward Smith, of shaped rectangular form, the lid, base and sides chased with foliate scroll decoration, the hinged lid opening to gilded interior, no monogram or crests, 5.3 x 8.2cm, approx. weight 4.1oz Please refer to department for condition report
A George IIl snuff box; parcel gilt, rounded rectangular; the hinged cover with an interior tavern scene; the sides with cast fruiting and foliate border; scroll engraved to base. London1819 by James Fenton. 7.3 x 4.3cm. 2.65 oztThese are all small incisions into the silver on the cover, these are visilbe on the photograph online. There is another one to the right hand side of the box, which is not visible from the photograph. The relief scene is somewhat rubbed, and the gilding is worm at the closure and to the corners. The gilding on the interior is in good order and the hallmarks are clear.Overall the box has wear and surface scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use.
A George III silver gilt snuff box; elongated octagonal with engine turned flat-hinged cover, of sunburst design around a central rectangular cartouche with engraved crest of a stag's head. Swags engraved to sides above a cross-hatched ground, and sunburst engraving to base. Gilded interior. London 1788, by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson. 7.3 x 5.2cm
A George III double aperture snuff box; convex, rounded rectangular with prick and leaf engraved cover, and a monogram engraved within an oval cartouche. Foliate engraved base and trellis engraved sides. The base engraved with foliate decoration. The flat-hinged cover with two thumbpieces opening to reveal a double aperture. Birmingham 1808. Maker's mark JL - possibly John Lawrence. 6.5 x 3.2cm. 1.67ozt
A Victorian silver snuff-box, rectangular with raised cast and applied foliate border with acorn decoration, slightly convex sides with similar decoration and engine-turned to base. The hinged cover engraved to the centre 'Gage d'Amitie' - (a token of friendship). Gilded interior. Birmingham 1841 by Nathanial Mills. 8.4 x 5.6cm.
A George IV castle top snuff box; rounded rectangular with cast foliate border and similarly decorated slightly convex sides; the hinged cover depicting Windsor Castle in relief. Engine-turned to base. Gilt interior. Birmingham 1826. Maker's mark. TS. 7.8 x 4.8cm. 3.23 ozt.The engine-turned base is rubbed and the sides lack crispness
A collection of Continental white metal decorative objects, comprising a Dutch shoe modelled in 18th century style, a Dutch model of a Windmill with figures at the base on four ball feet, a Dutch figure of a swan stamped 800, pair of Dutch figures stamped 800, a silver table snuff box the hinged cover repousse decorated with a baccanarian scene, import hallmarks, and a box in the form of a violin, 15.9 ozt (7)
A George IV snuff box; rounded rectangular with an applied foliate border around a leaf engraved cover with engraved cartouche to centre; base with foliate design. the hinged cover opening to reveal a gilt interior and foliate pierced and engraved grille. Birmingham 1830. Maker's mark IL. 4.1cm
A Victorian silver snuff box; rounded rectangular, the cover, sides and base decorated with chased and engraved scrolling foliage around central scroll-shaped vacant cartouche, bi-furcated scrolling bar thumbpiece opening to reveal a gilt interior. Birmingham, probably 1845, by Nathanial Mills9.1 x 6.8cm.

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