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ASPREY & CO: A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TRAVELLING CASE, the rectangular top with brass mounted corners and flush fitted handles, the velvet lined and leather interior containing an assortment of glass jars and bottles with engraved silver lids, hallmarked for London 1854, the box with a brass stamp "Asprey Manufacturer, Bond Street", with fitted Bramah lock, 14" wide.
AUTOGRAPHS Dame Margot Fonteyn: 1986 (Queen's Birthday) Royal Academy of Dancing (Covercraft) Official FDC signed in 1986 by Dame Margot Fonteyn (1919-1991). The cover was not serviced at the time but kept for 10 years and serviced with the Women of Achievement 26p value featuring Margot Fonteyn. No living person except royalty could feature on a British stamp so this is probably the only known British FDC (until the rules were changed in 2003) signed by anybody outside royalty who is featured on any of the stamps. Only a few such covers were serviced. Printed address, fine Estimate: £250
FIRST DAY COVERS 1937 Coronation Official Souvenir Programme with 10th May ]d, 1d & 2]d & 1937 Coronation stamp on inside cover cancelled with Portsmouth CDS 10-5-37 & 13-5-37 respectively. Most unusual. Also two other 1937 Coronation & one 1953 Coronation illustrated magazines (4 items) Estimate: £30
A collection of silver items and some silver flatware, comprising: an embossed silver pin tray, London 1896; a silver small trophy cup on a wooden plinth; a silver mustard pot, with glass liner, Birmingham 1900; a silver double stamp case in the form of an envelope; two silver salts; a hip flask cup base; a folding silver fruit knife; a pair of George II bottom marked tablespoons, London 1758; a George IV silver butter knife; a pair of sugar tongs by Peter, Ann & William Bateman; a set of six Victorian silver Scottish Queen's pattern single struck tea spoons; a small silver sifting spoon; a silver mustard spoon; a plated vesta case and a plated mustard pot in the form of a tankard; with a metal hunting horn, 482g (15.5 ozs) weighable silver
An extremely fine Russian silver-gilt and shaded enamel coffee service, Pavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow, 1899-1908. comprising: a coffee-pot, covered sugar-basin, cream-jug, sugar-tongs, and twelve coffee-spoons, of tapering rectangular outline, the side panels of the receptacles finely decorated in polychrome shaded enamels in the Chinese style with wetland scenes and animals, including fish, frogs, cranes, an owl, a swan, cockatoos, butterflies, and swallows, within abundant foliage, with a sunrise and moonlight, the hinged lids also enamelled and with facetted square and crown-shaped finials, the sugar tongs enamelled en suite, the fig-shaped spoons enamelled with three different patterns with scrolling flowers and foliage, all within the original silk-lined wooden case, the interior of the lid with the manufacturer’s stamp beneath the Imperial Warrant (17), The coffee-pot 16.5cm high. Provenance: Christie’s New York, Fine Russian Works of Art, 15th June 1982, lot 122. A gift from Nicholas II to the father of a previous owner during one of his trips to Russia in 1905. Note: Compare with a tea service in identical taste sold at Sotheby’s New York (Sotheby’s, New York, Russian Art, Vol. III, 26 April 2006, lot 232. Literature: For a pair of Chinese style cloisonné vases by Ovchinnikov see Gerard Hill, Fabergé and the Russian Master Goldsmiths, New York, 1989, pl.231. Provenance: Christie's New York, Fine Russian Works of Art, 15th June 1982, lot 122. A gift from Nicholas II to the father of a previous owner during one of his trips to Russia in 1905. Compare with a tea service in identical taste sold at Sotheby's New York (Sotheby's, New York, Russian Art, Vol. III, 26 April 2006, lot 232. For a pair of Chinese style cloisonné vases by Ovchinnikov see Gerard Hill, Fabergé and the Russian Master Goldsmiths, New York, 1989, pl.231.
WALLETS (3): Three trout fly wallets in crocodile leather, calf and cloth with leather edging, all with their leather straps. The calf leather wallet has a faint dealer's stamp on first page, possibly F. T. Williams & Co. of Great Queen Street, London. Two have the names and addresses of previous owners and one is dated 1885. They hold approximately one hundred and fifty trout flies to gut.
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