A Chinese pale jade snuff bottle, carved on one side with a blossom tree, the other side with two bats over an ocean, polished cabochon button to the cover, height 6.5cm, in a Liberty cardboard box, approximately 65gProvenance: believed to have been purchased from Liberty London during the 1950's
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AN ANTIQUE TORTOISESHELL PIQUE SNUFF BOX CIRCA 1707 in silver, of oval form, the lid and base with inset tortoiseshell panels, the top with mother of pearl inlay work depicting two angels supporting a coronet and cypher above crossed rose and thistle, below 'Semper Eatem', in commemoration of the union of England and Scotland in 1707, unmarked, 8.4cm, 58.4g.
A Victorian silver snuff box, by Hilliard & Thomason, assayed Birmingham 1850, of rectangular form, with waisted sides, applied cast and chased thumb grip and all over engraved foliate scroll and engine turned linear decoration with 'C' scroll cartouche engraved "Presented to Mr. C Crompton, winner of the bowling match at The Royal Hotel, Southport, 3 Septr. 1856",width 8cm. (90.7g)
A silver snuff box, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1924, of undulating rectangular shape, 5.6cm, together with a silver six division toast rack, by James Dixon & Sons, assayed Sheffield 1903, of arched form with circular handle, and a silver mustard and pepper, both by William Neale & Son Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1928, of octagonal section, the mustard with blue glass liner. (silver weight 269.9g). (4)
A Chinese glass snuff bottle, with painted decoration, P. KYTICAS dealers label, 7.5 cm highReport by NGSome nibbles around neck and rim. Wear to base but no nasty chips. Some surface scratches and production imperfections. Interior painted decoration appears complete. Base of snuff box not flat but doesn't appear to have been ground down
WILLIAM NEALE & SONS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver curved snuff box, Chester 1904, length 8cm, a silver bladed mother of pearl handled fruit knife, a teaspoon, a silver mounted hair brush, a silver topped scent bottle, a further example, and a WMF electroplated bonbon dish with blue glass liner, weighable approx 2.5ozt.
A mixed lot of silver including a Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box inscribed 'Koffy Harper from Old Friends at 5 Orange St, Cape Town 12.3.94', Birmingham 1888, a silver based dressing table stand and combination pocket watch holder, a small pair of vases, a combination silver pin cushion/jewellery stand, a modern pin cushion in the form of a shoe and circular small box and cover (7).

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