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A Queen Elizabeth II silver ornate dressing table box, the cover chased with putti, hallmarked by S J Rose, Birmingham, 1977 together with a Modern ornate silver snuff / dressing table box and cover, Hampton Utilities, Birmingham and a white metal probably silver ring box modelled as a Grand Piano, weight of 925 silver approx 84 grams [3]
ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising a pipe and mouthpiece set, cased as one; an ambrotype photograph of a seated gentleman, 6cm x 5cm, in a hinged leather case; a papier-mache snuff box, 6.75cm long; a three-draw pocket telescope (unmarked), 42cm long extended; a Durham County Special Constable enamel lapel badge; and other items.
A 19th century South Staffordshire oval enamel patch box Ad Nelson, width 5.5cm together with an American Civil War era brass tobacco box PATD Jan 24 1860 C. Parker decorated with the Tomb of Washington and two horse riders, a tortoise shell circular snuff box with miniature portrait of a young Napoleon II after Marcke and a 19th century horn snuff box with contents. (4) Ivory exemption 1W8BY1GJ Condition report, patch box with extensive cracking and losses, American box with remnants of silver plate and lid hinge repaired.
A George III carved tortoiseshell and giltmetal mounted snuff box, 6cm w, a Victorian tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl octagonal workbox, 12cm w, a contemporary papier mache snuff box with tortoiseshell lid, brass mounted tortoiseshell powder box and cover, iron bound oak measure, etc All items with minor chips, cracks and/or losses
A Regency 18ct gold boîte à miniature, 1804, the portrait miniature by Henry Collen (1797-1879), in a white dress with jewels, her light brown hair falling in ringlets, standing half length before a landscape garden, scratch signed H Collen, on ivory, the cut-cornered box engine turned within conforming borders, 62 x 89mm, the miniature 55 x 47mm, fully marked, maker IA incuse probably of Jacob Amedroz [Grimwade p299], London 1804, 130.7g, in Garrard & Co Ltd fitted leather box Provenance: Jacob Amedroz (1755-1806), goldsmith of 6 Meards Street, Soho entered his mark on 13 January 1798. Grimwade (London Goldsmiths 1697-1837) in a footnote to p299 notes "His mark identified on fine gold snuff boxes. It is highly probable that the maker's mark IA incuse with or without a pellet is his. He is, moreover, the only goldworker with these intials listed by Grimwade. Amedroz's craftsmanship is of notably high quality." Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: N9373VGT
A VICTORIAN 'NATHANIAL MILLS' SILVER SNUFF BOX, of a rectangular form with engine turned pattern and engraved to the hinged cover 'D.Cameron', worn gilt interior, hallmarked 'Nathaniel Mills' Birmingham 1846, measuring approximately length 80.1mm x width 51.0mm, approximate gross weight 2.87 ozt, 89.2 grams (condition report: general light wear, light surface scratches, gilt interior is worn)
FOUR PIECES OF CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a rectangular snuff box with foliate pattern, stamped to the inside 800, a white metal rectangular aid memoir stamped 800, an embossed white metal milk jug with scrolling handle, stamped to the base with possibly a Dutch silver control mark, makers mark rubbed, together with a circular pill box depicting the Sheffield Town Hall, stamped 'Solid Silver', approximate gross weight 6.11 ozt, 190.0 grams (condition report: general light wear)
A collection of silver items, comprising two ashtrays, a George IV snuff box by John Lawrence, Birmingham, 1826, two engraved silver vesta cases, an oval vinaigrette, two bottle labels, Scotch and Brandy, a silver cheroot holder case, a silver bladed fruit knife with mother of pearl handle, an engine turned retractable toothpick, a silver clad prayer book and a collection of white metal and gilt pens and propelling pencils, one hallmarked as silver (qty) Weighable silver approximately 268g
Group of small cases to include a George III silver rectangular vinaigrette, sponsor's mark of John Death, London 1804, George IV silver rectangular snuff box, sponsor's mark of John Reily, London 1821, an Victorian oval snuff box, sponsor's mark of David Pettifer, Birmingham 1852, a Victorian octagonal vinaigrette, sponsor's mark of Thomas Bartleet, Birmingham 1852, a Dutch white-metal pepermint box, etc, 230g approx

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