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A George V hallmarked silver snuff box of rounded rectangular form with engraved detail throughout, Birmingham 1933, a silver and green enamelled small cigarette case (enamel af), a mother of pearl bodied silver bladed fruit knife with plaque inscribed 'Audrey Smith', five silver rings and a chain, silver weight approx 6ozt.
A late 19th/early 20th century rounded rectangular tortoiseshell purse with base metal clasp, with vacant cartouche, also a horn and tortoiseshell snuff box, inlaid with ivory and white metal, also with vacant cartouche (2).Additional InformationTortoiseshell purse with area of damage to the lid with further scratches throughout and some quite deep nicks and gouges, the interior is very tired and will require attention, discoloured, losses etc, tarnish to metalware. The snuff box has a small scratch to one side but otherwise in good condition.
A mixed group of collectors' items including four hallmarked silver mounted brushes, monogrammed 'JMH', large pewter hip flask inscribed 'To Tommy Slater from E. O-Connor Earls' by James Dixon & Sons, tortoiseshell heart shaped box with silver mounts, horn snuff box, etc. Additional InformationHeavy general wear throughout, hip flask dented in numerous places, applied decoration to horn box worn, please refer to illustrations and request additional if necessary.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT AND HARDSTONE CARTOUCHE SHAPED SNUFF BOX, PROBABLY GERMAN, MID 18TH C the brown stained agate inset lid, in moulded borders and engraved with flowers and foliage, 6.6cm l, unmarked, 1oz 12dwts++Approx 1cm loss of wire between rounded base and waisted side at back. Agate plaque slightly loose but undamaged and original; typical light handling wear but not dented or repaired
A 19TH CENTURY PAPIER MACHE CIRCULAR SNUFF BOX PRINTED WITH A FRENCH TITLED SCENE, depicting a soldier holding a flag with crest and 'Tout pour L'Honneur' and 'Tout pour Louis' and titled 'LE GARDE NATIONAL', diameter 8.7cm, together with a late 18th/19th Century circular brown lacquered snuff box with gilt metal inlay and mounts, the lid painted with a figure of a man seated on a bench whilst smoking a pipe, tortoiseshell lined interior, s.d., diameter 8.8cm, together with a small rectangular metal trinket box and a Victorian purple velvet bound copy of the book of Common Prayer with gilt metal mounts and leather bound case (4) (condition: printed snuff box has a small number of chips, varying in size, the painted snuff box is missing the upper most gilt metal mount and bottom mount is completely loose, the quatrefoil metal inlay has extensive gilding loss, trinket box has a fault to a patch on the black ground, the leather case for the prayer book has some splits)
A LATE VICTORIAN DOUBLE ENDED GREEN GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, gilt metal ends, one hinged, the other screw fitting, lacks internal glass stoppers, no marks visible, length 9.5cm, together with a Victorian silver condiment spoon with shell shaped bowl, maker David Pettifer, Birmingham 1852, twelve assorted silver, white metal and enamel spoons, a white metal posy holder, a Victorian papier mache snuff box and a 19th Century mother of pearl condiment fork and spoon (18) (condition: posy holder has damaged/repaired handle, scent bottle has a few small dents to the covers, glass appears to be in good condition, Venezia and Genova spoons have some damage to the enamel)
A George II silver and aventurine glass snuff box, probably Lewis Morel, London 1740, of cartouche shape with hinged cover, 7cm wide, approximately 50gm/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Scratches and some wear to edges of aventurine panel. Bottom has a dent/a pushed in section. Lid can close too far - the whole thing probably needs careful straightening out.
An early 20th century Dutch silver snuff box, of hinged oval form, the cover relief decorated with a tavern scene within scrolling border, having gilt washed interior, makers mark HH, w.8cm; together with a Victorian silver combination snuff box / vesta, of hinged rectangular form, having engine turned decoration, the circular cartouche engraved with a bird, maker Wright & Davies (William Thomas Wright & Frederick Davies), London 1874, w.6cm (2)
A late Victorian silver combination snuff box / vesta, of shaped rectangular form, having all-over foliate engraved decoration, with dual hinged covers, gilt washed interior, maker Minshell & Latimer, Birmingham 1888, 8 x 6cm.Dent to main body so does not sit flush.Three dents to back and side.Further larger dent to corner of striker.Cover slightly loose at hinge.
A 19th century lignum vitae table snuff box, having a finial topped bell cover to a hexagonal base, h.17cmCondition report: Finial appears to have lost some carving to top. Chip to one corner of base. Very fine vertical hairline showing to bell cover (lower section). Small sliver chip to lower area of finial. Grubby and would benefit from a polish.
An Edwardian silver table snuff box, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged lid with inset portrait plaque Beatrice Cenci (1577-1599), having gilt washed interior, 2.8oz, maker John Collard Vickery, Birmingham 1908, w.8cm, d.5cm, h.2.5cm.Miniature is intact.Hinge works well.No noticeable dents.Light tarnishing.Would benefit from a polish.
An Edwardian silver snuff box, Marston & Bayliss, Birmingham 1902, of rectangular form embossed with a pub scene, with hinged cover and gilt interior, 6.4cm long, with a further Edwardian silver snuff box, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1910, of rectangular form with hinged cover and monogrammed cartouche, gross weight 3.1oz (2)For condition information please see https://auctions.trevanionanddean.com/catalogue/3b1a953bcb35b74a9caddcda4dce852a/a7180bf4bbbb20d27ed1aac9c041a473/the-september-fine-art-antique-auction/
A collection of hallmarked silverware, to include a Victorian rectangular snuff box, with gilded interior, hallmarked London 1854, a Victorian rounded rectangular vesta case of plain design with engraved crest to front, hallmarked Birmingham 1868, a Victorian engraved vesta case, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, and a white metal vesta case of basket weave and fruit design, (4).

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