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A George III silver snuff box, John Shaw, Birmingham 1807, of rectangular shape with geometric and foliate engraving, 7cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Distinct hallmarks to cover and to box. Silver gilt interior slightly worn. Light wear to surface decoration but overall good and cover fits well.
A Waterman vintage marbled fountain pen, a Conway Stewart 85L green marbled vintage fountain pen, an ivory paper knife, an unusual Eastern circular snuff box, a trump marker and a contemporary paper knife (6). CONDITION REPORT: Green pen missing clip. Both pens with general surface wear. Postage within UK would cost £15 + VAT.
A silver snuff box, by John Rose, Birmingham 1947 Of shaped rectangular form, the lid with engine turned decoration, initialled 'J.M', length 5.2cm, together with, a Victorian silver Ladies note pad, London 1899, inscribed 'Ethel' with a silver pencil, length 7.7cm, weight of weighable silver 1.7 troy oz.
A very fine antique silver and enamel snuff or pill box, c1900, rectangular, finely engraved with foliate scrolls and engine turned to the base, the top with an oval shaped panel hand painted and enamelled with a classical chariot scene, faux malachite panels to the sides, gilded interior, possibly Italian, 7.5 x 5 x 1.75cm approx.
A 19th century papier mache circular snuff box, decorated and titled 'Quebec Taken from the Sea' (8cm diameter), a cased miniature on ivory, a brass belt buckle, a wooden measuring stick by 'Farrow & Jackson' (122cm), and a letter titled 'Kings House, Columbo, Sri Lanka, June 25th 1827' (5).
A silver caddy spoon, the bowl formed as a basket of flowers, with a turned ivory handle, Birmingham 1822, a rectangular plated decanter label, detailed Teneriffe, a pair of brass nut crackers, a pair of sprung sugar nips, of wishbone form, Birmingham 1947, a silver pronged fruit fork, having a mother of pearl handle, three silver bladed mother of pearl folding fruit knives, a small pocket knife and a George III curved rectangular silver snuff box, with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1814.
A George IV silver rectangular snuff box, maker's mark TS, Birmingham 1823, the cover with engine turned decoration, a rectangular shaped vacant reserve and foliate scroll engraved borders, the body with reeded decoration, 6.6cm long; a Victorian oblong snuff box, London 1859, with engine turned decoration, the cover engraved with a presentation inscription, underneath with an oval shaped vacant reserve, 6.3cm long; and a Russian silver and niello decorated rectangular snuff box, the cover with buildings and a figure riding a horse, underneath with a port scene, 5.8cm long, 173g (5.58 oz) gross
A collection of small silver, comprising: a George III silver French style fiddle pattern sugar sifting spoon by George Smith III, London up to 30th November 1784, with a mermaid in her vanity crest beneath an earl's coronet; a Victorian silver mounted cork stopper by Henry Wilkinson & Co. (maker, duty and standard marks only), modelled with fruiting vine; an oval baluster box by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1895; two rectangular snuff boxes, named Bee, Chester 1910, and named Thomas Mole, Chester 1909; a sifting spoon; a matchbox cover and a warming stand burner, 276g (8.85 oz) weighable (8) The first with the crest of Skeffington, earls of Massereene.

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