A George V silver christening set, comprising an egg cup and spoon, cased, 43 grams together with a white metal identity bracelet embossed with Free French Air Force logo, horn snuff box, Parker pens CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches on the body and cap of the pens conversant with use, black parker, the nib and feed appear to be undamaged but not tested, the blue parker the nib and feed are damaged, no obvios splits to the barrels or lids, both in overall used condition,,
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A good Meissen gold-mounted snuff box, c.1740, the tall oval form finely painted in purpurmalerei with scenes of courting couples and other figures in formal garden settings, the interior cover with a similar scene of a gallant approaching a lady with a fan while a further seated lady holds out a fan to a small child, the gold mount chased with a hatched design, discharge mark, 7.6cm across.
A rare female Snuff Taker Toby jug, c.1830, wearing a blue dress with a pink apron, holding a circular snuff box and raising a pinch to her nostril, a small filled chip to the rim, 23.7cm. Female snuff-takers are more commonly seen in the Portobello type, such as the example sold at these salerooms on 25th February 2014, lot 438.
Five silver and white metal snuff boxes, a scroll engraved snuff box with canted corners and vacant cartouche, 5cm x 3.4cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, makers mark Eustace G Parker, approximate weight 1oz, an engine turned snuff box with horizontal lines and vacant cartouche, frost gilded interior, 5.2cm x 3.5cm, Birmingham 1938, John Rose, 1.1oz, a Victorian oval snuff box with ivy leaf engraving, two monograms and dated 1888, 6.7cm x 2.5cm, Birmingham 1887, George Unite & Sons, 1.6oz, a Victorian engine turned double snuff box with cartouche dated 1888, 6cm x 3cm, London 1860, Benjamin Barling, 1.25oz, a continental white metal snuff box, raised sides, laurel leaf border to inscription dated 1911, 5.5cm x 3.5cm, 1.4oz. (5),
A silver cigarette case and snuff box, the silver snuff box, having a scroll and foliate engraved lid with vacant cartouche, plain sides and base, 7cm x 4.5cm, frost gilded interior, hallmarked Birmingham 1903, makers mark John Rose, approximate weight 2oz. a small silver engine turned cigarette case with engraved initial plate, 7.8cm x 5.6cm, Birmingham 1926, Frederick Field, 1.9oz. (2)
A George IV rectangular silver snuff box, engine turned base and border to cover with rased scroll and foliate sides, the cover engraved with crest and "R Dodds Newcastle 1827", 7cm x 4.5cm, gilt interior, hallmarked Birmingham 1825, makers mark probably Thomas Spicer, approximate weight 2.7oz.
A small silver trinket box with raised shaped border and a classical black and gilt medallion to centre, 6.7cm x 5cm, frost gilded interior, hallmarked Chester 1906, makers mark Cohen & Charles, gross weight approximately 2oz, a silver ivy leaf engraved book match holder, Chester 1923, 6cm x 4.5cm, 1.4oz, a Victorian snuff box with horizontal line decoration and personal inscription to inset hinged cover, gilded interior, 7.5cm x 4.5cm, Birmingham 1874, Edward Smith, 2oz. (3)
A collection of treen snuff boxes, a table snuff in the form of a carved shoe, 14cm long with a tulip motif to top and applied bone sole to heal, another smaller 6cm shoe with fine metal pin detail, a coffin box, 7cm, an olive wood cigarette case and snuff box, a small palin wooden snuff box.(6)
Continental silver and enamelled snuff box, stamped 900 standard silver, possibly Scandinavian, the guilloche enamelled lid with painted scene of 2 doves, the silver box with grooved canted corners, silver gilt interior, 88mm x 57mm, weight approx. 5 ozt. CR: Very good, enamel has a small chip in the top right hand corner.
A collection of small silver, mainly early to late 20th century, including: a William IV snuff box by William Simpson, Birmingham 1836; a Maltese spoon, with a George V Half-Crown 1916 bowl and a Maltese Cross terminal; various small boxes; two silver mounted items; and a few plated wares, 216g (6.95 oz) weighable

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