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Works of art including Chinese carved soapstone box, the cover carved in low relief with birds and peonies, 12cm wide, together with Chinese enamelled cylindrical box, jadeite bangle, snuff bottle, clothes brush carved C K McAdams 1825, 19th century French cased pocket telescope, other itemsProvenance: The Robert Barley Collection
Rare mid 19th century Continental novelty papier mâché snuff box, circular form with 'hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil' design, 8cm diameterProvenance: The Robert Barley CollectionCondition report: Bruise to centre of top, a couple of small losses to ornament on cover. there is a small loss to bottom edge and various small losses to the extremities.
A modern silver snuff box, engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1975, 0.8ozt, 3.75cm wide, a .925 standard pill box, 0.6ozt, 3.75cm wide, a modern cake slice with silver handle, Sheffield 1979, hall marks, 25cm long, and a Sterling goblet, 1.47ozt, 10.5cm high (4)Condition report: The items are all without damage.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a small rose bowl, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1912, panelled circular form, a three-piece William IV knife, fork and spoon set, by George Unite, Birmingham 1835, a snuff box, Birmingham 1945, a cigarette case of rectangular form, with bands of niello work decoration, with import marks for London 1912, an S. Mordan vesta case, London 1885, a toilet jar, and an Asprey matchbox cover with two boxes of matches, approx. weighable 15oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a late-Victorian tobacco box, probably by L. Spiers, Birmingham 1890, fluted rectangular form, with a hinged compartment for vestas, with a striker, the interior of the cover with a compartment for visiting cards, length 9cm, plus a snuff box, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1834, five various boxes, two cigar holder cases, and three wine labels, approx. weight 14oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of Dutch and continental silver boxes, comprising: a Dutch tobacco box, 1867, rectangular form, reeded sides, the hinged cover with engraved decoration, a Dutch snuff box, plus four Dutch peppermint boxes, and a square box, plus three German boxes and a Italian box, approx. weight 13oz. (11)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a silver and glass handled paper knife, marks worn, London, the tapering handle with two bands set with turquoise, a sovereign case, an Austro-Hungarian snuff box, a card case, a match box cover, a cheroot holder case, a Garrard pill box, a silver key, another pill box, an ounce ingot of silver, and a small metalware screen, approx. weighable 8oz. (qty)
A Victorian silver vesta/ snuff box, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1853, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, slide-action opening, one end with a vesta compartment and striker, the other with a small snuff box, engraved with a crest and inscribed 'R. Leche, Cheshire', length 5.7cm, approx. weight 0.8oz.
A Victorian silver snuff box, by George Unite, Birmingham 1870, rectangular form, engraved decoration, the cover initialled, gilded interior, length 6.4cm, plus a George III silver snuff box, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1808, rounded rectangular form, length 4.9cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. (2)
A George III Scottish silver snuff box, maker's mark probably WC, Edinburgh, cartouche form, the interior gilded, length 6.8cm, plus another George III Scottish snuff box, marked with town mark, duty mark and maker's mark, possibly I.M, rectangular form, bright-cut decoration, the hinged cover with a crest and initials, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 4.4oz. (2)
A fine George III silver snuff box, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1806, curved rectangular form, with two hinged covers on a diagonal flush hinge, engraved decoration, with an oval cartouche inscribed 'Presented to Mr W. Thompson, by his captains as a mark of their esteem, Jan 1 1856', gilded interior, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. purchased from Gerald Sattin Ltd. 13 May 1981.
A George III silver vinaigrette, by Simpson and Son, Birmingham 1811, rectangular form, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pierced and chased grill with bunches of grapes and a bird, length 3.8cm, plus a silver snuff box, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1907, approx. total weight 1.6oz. (2) Provenance: A Private Collection.
A George III silver vinaigrette and a George IV silver snuff box, the former Birmingham 1818, makers T. Simpson & Son, in the form of a purse, with silver gilt interior and pricked decoration, inscribed to 'Anna Jane', the latter Birmingham 1829, maker William Simpson, of rectangular form, also with pricked decoration (2) W 3.75cm & 6cmCONDITION: Vinaigrette- A few bumps and dings in general, with some minor scratches also. Small split to the silver by the hinge. Engraved name. Hallmarks clear but a little rubbed.Snuff box- Small split to both front corners. A few small knocks/dents around the base in places. Decoration a little tired in places, mainly visible to the base. Hallmarks clear. Lid unmarked.
A CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER BOX AND COVER, of lobed circular form, the cover carved depicting reclining figures within a mountainous landscape, within a geometric and cloud border, 11.5cm in diameter (a/f); TOGETHER WITH A CHINESE BEIJING CAMEO GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE, carved in the round depicting a deer and cranes amongst blossoming trees, 5.5cm high (lacks stopper) (2)
Schnupftabaksdose, in der Art Stobwasser, 2. H. 19. Jh. Papiermachè, dunkelbraun lackiert, auf dem Scharnierdeckel Straßenszene (Offsetdruck). 2 6 x 3,7 cm Snuff box, Stobwasser style, 2nd half of the 19th century. Papier-mâché, dark brown lacquered, on the hinged lid street scene (offset print)
A 19th century Continental engraved white metal snuff box, with inset agate hinged cover, 57mm, gross 31 grams.CONDITION: Minor surface scratches to the top of the stone.A couple of small dings to teh base of the box. Numerous minor nicks and scratches commensurate with age and some use. TSmall solder repairs to all corners on the base.
A collection of assorted Victorian and later sewing accessories and objets d'artCONDITION: - small pierced gilt metal glass topped casket of circular form with blue silk pad to the inside, height 3.75cm diameter 3.75cm, good condition- miniature gilt green leather binding with printed pages, the first inscribed Mins 31, and featuring mostly religious images, height 2cm, looks to date to the 20th century- small printed cloth miniature book, Le Bijou Almanack for 1848, a little scuffed, 2.5cm- pierced card panel embroidered with the alphabet, 6 x 8cm, slightly faded- early 19th century Staffordshire enamelled etui with striped decoration, vacant interior, height 4cm- Victorian ruby glass vinaigrette with detached brass lid, a little rubbed- spool of Eye & W.Taylors No.10 thread, 3cm- oblong Victorian papier mache snuff box, chip to the right side and monogram to the underside, 4.5cm- early Victorian papier mache snuff box, small dent to lid, 3.5cm- amateur made shell and silkwork purse with blue and yellow silk, faded and fragile, 8cm- needlework folded panel with central sprays of flowers, overall 12 x 19cm- short length of gold and green silk braid, 15.5cm- pierced card stamp case with verses to each side and original folded card and paper lining, 5 x 6.5cm, some discolouration spotting- brass mounted agate casket housing small printed oval card topographical views of Margate, original gilding worn, chipped at one edge, 3.5cm- pierced stitched card and blue silk mark inscribed Happy New Year, overall 3.5 x 19.5cm, slightly faded- short length of Allen's cord for beads- miniature copy of The Tatler, 1930- pierced card stamp case with original folded paper liner, named Stamps to one side and initialled on the other, 3 x 12.5cm, faded- four assorted lengths of braiding- three lengths of bound blue thread, 13.5cm
A collection of assorted tortoiseshell, horn and mother of pearl sewing accessories and other itemsCONDITION: - Regency silver mounted tortoiseshell needle case, 9.25cm- two tortoiseshell spindles, 6cm and 6.25cm- ebony spindle, 5cm- tortoiseshell note case with ivory leaves named Monday to Saturday, dirty but otherwise good, 6cm- pair of simulated tortoiseshell glove stretchers, 19cm- gilt brass mounted mother of pearl egg shaped casket, 8cm, gilding worn- gilt metal and mother of pearl ovular bowl with green painted leaf decoration, dirty with oxidisation to the metalware and the paint- horn silk winder with inlaid lettering stating Killarney Lakes, 4cm, chipped- cylindrical horn container with push on lid, split to lid, 5cm- slender cylindrical horn container with push on lid, 5.5cm- oval horn snuff box, lid fixed in place, 6.5cm- horn powder container? lid fixed in place, 7cm
A collection of assorted 18th century and later sewing accessories and objets d'art including a horn snuff boxCONDITION: - early 18th century oval horn snuff box, the lid with gilt decoration depicting a man holding apart two fighting dogs, chip to rim, width 5cm- early 20th century ivory etui, of tapered oblong form, with recesses but no fittings, 11.5cm, small cracks to each end- Victorian white metal mounted tortoiseshell telescopic pen, what looks to be a gold nib is now ceased inside, 14cm- late Victorian silver plated small warming pan and cover with turned ivory handles, length 12cm, cracking and discolouration to the handles- Victorian rectangular blond tortoiseshell casket, a little rubbed, 5cm- Victorian ivory and steel penknife, the blade stamped JW Stutter, blade oxidised, 7.5cm when closed- turned ivory needle case with stencilled decoration of leaves, 8.5cm- late Victorian gold mounted tortoiseshell miniature hand mirror, 7.5cm- Victorian turned bone stiletto, 8.5cm- tiny turned ivory casket housing three minute dice, small splits and chips around the base, height 1.5cm- tiny painted ivory casket decorated with a butterfly and insects and housing a numbered spinning top, thread slightly loose, height 1.5cm- turned ivory acorn shaped finial, 2cm, once part of something else.- a small turned ivory square sided spinning die with the initials PHN and T painted to the sides, height 2.25cm
A group of assorted small boxes and objects d'art including ivory and tortoiseshellCONDITION: - late 19th century circular horn snuff type box with brass hound and coronet crest, 6cm - hairline crack to rim- Asian gilt white metal snuff box with gold and green enamel inset lid, 4.5cm - late 19th century French gilt copper, ivory and tortoiseshell circular snuff box, inset with a portrait miniature, 6cm - rubbed, portrait miniature comes away from the lid, discoloured stains and some cracking- Crummles enamel box with number 40 to the lid, 4.5cm - good- Aldara nickel plated ring shaped small candlestick, 5.5cm - Asian cinnabar lacquer circular box, 7.5cm - late 19th century gold pique inset circular clear orange box, 5.5cm - repaired breaks to the base- Canadian polished pewter stylised bird, 16.5cm - nickel plated conical container with threaded screw, perhaps once to house a corkscrew, 11.5cm- Asian soapstone pear shaped dish, 12.5cm - minor chips- ormolu picture frame with cartouche shaped aperture, height 16cm - some wear to gilding- small gilt gesso framed printed silk panel of Reynolds Angels - slight discolouration and some chipping, overall 11.5 x 14cm- TKS enamel box with view of Broadlands, Romsey, 4.5cm - W. Widdop gilt and chromed quartz timepiece modelled as a wrapped present, 3cm - some wear to gilding, movement not going- early 19th century gold mounted tortoiseshell patch box inset with a monochrome miniature, 10cm - large section of the base broken away and missing, further damage to the lid- late 19th century gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell oval snuff box inset with a miniature of a lady, 6cm - lid broken with sections missing, further sections missing from the sides- green plastic model of a hippopotamus, 17cm - a little rubbed- Asian jade model of a fish, 10cm - tail chipped- Chinese hardwood stand carved with scrolls, 10cm
A Victorian Silver Cheroot-Case and Snuff-Box, by Henry William Dee, London, The Cheroot-Case 1875, The Snuff-Box 1868, each differing oblong, the hinged covers engraved with initials below a crest, the interior of the cheroot-case gilt and fitted with two hinged openwork supports, the cheroot-case 9.5cm wide together with a vesta case, Birmingham 1894, weight of silver 5oz 18dwt, 184gr (3)

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