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Advertising - a Rimmington's rectangular shaped pictorial advertising single sided hanging showcard, depicting a soda syphon flanked by two bottles, 'ASK FOR RIMMINGTON'S TABLE WATERS, PERFECTLY PURE AND ALWAYS RELIABLE', stamped to the reverse 'BROCKLEHURST LTD PRINTERS, BRADFORD', 28cm high, 37cm wide
Advertising, Gaming Interest - an early 20th century French rectangular shaped gaming tin, the lid with lithographed detail and titled 'REGLE DU JEU DE L'OIE', swing handle, 15.5cm high, 25cm wide, 6cm deep, the underside of the lid printed 'CHICORÉES SUPÉRIEURES CASIEZ-BOURGEOUIS, FABRICANT à CAMBRAI (NORD HORS CONCOURS'; a Marsh & Co Ltd novelty biscuit tin in the form of a faux travel chessboard, the board made up of red and white squares, 11cm high, 22cm wide, 3cm deep, the end printed 'MARSH & CO. LTD, BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS, BELFAST.' and a Sarony cigarettes rectangular shaped novelty gaming tin in the form of a faux roulette table, 31.5cm high, 15.5cm wide, 4cm deep (3)
SMALL SILVER, 8 ITEMS and an EPNS cigarette case, the silver includes a Charles Horner silver thimble, Chester hallmarks indistinct, three Pioneer Rifle Club Blackpool large size teaspoons, Birmingham 1918 x 1 and 1919 x 2 inscribed to the handle backs `T Philbin 1919 and 1920-21` respectively, Maker Elkington & Co Ltd, 14.5cm lengths, chase decorated cigarette case, Birmingham 1926, Maker William Walter Cashmore, 8.25 x 6.75cms, along with a hobnail cut glass dressing table jar with embossed silver lid and a banded napkin ring, Birmingham hallmarks, George III mustard spoon, London 1808, Maker's mark I B, 10.5cms L, 6.6ozt weighable
SILVER TABLE CONDIMENT ITEMS (15) - having various Birmingham and Sheffield hallmarks to include three lidded mustard pots, two having pierced detail to the bodies, all have blue glass liners, 6cms H, 8.5cms across the largest along with four various salt spoons, Birmingham marks and makers, a pair of Sheffield circular salts on ball feet, date marked 1909, maker Atkin Brothers, both have engraved monogram initials and date 1871-1896, 3cms H, 5cms diameters, a pair and two others hallmarked salt/mustard spoons, Sheffield makers along with two EPNS mustard spoons stamped "Arthur Price of England", 6.3ozt weighable
CASED SETS OF SHEFFIELD SILVER TABLE CUTLERY (3) - to include a set of six teaspoons date marked 1964, Maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, 10cm lengths in a Viners box, set of six rat tail teaspoons with sugar tongs, 1943, same maker, 10.5cm lengths and a set of six silver handled butter knives, 1917, Maker John Biggin, 17cm lengths, 4.6ozt weighable
VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SALTS, A PAIR - along with two non-matching spoons, Sheffield 1845, Henry Wilkinson & Co, and Exeter 1851, Maker William Rawlings Sobey respectively, circular format salts with shaped foldover rims and pierced leaf decorated bodies, on four shaped feet having blue glass liners, 5cms H, 7.5cm diameters, 10.5cm lengths the spoons, 4.8ozt gross
CHESTER SILVER & EPNS CONDIMENT ITEMS (4) - to include a shaped table salt with blue glass liner, Chester 1911, maker George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, having a pierced gallery body on four ball and claw feet, 5cms H, 8.5cms across, standing pepper pot with blue glass liner, Chester 1916, maker Joseph and Richard Griffin, cylindrical form with pierced detail to the body, on three shaped feet, 8.5cms H, 2.8ozt gross along with two EPNS swing handle bucket salts with shovel form spoons, 5cms H
HALLMARKED SILVER & WHITE METAL BIJOUTERIE - nine and four items respectively, along with four silver handled lady's dressing aids, to include five various thimbles, two silver collared scent bottles, silver topped dressing table jar, an individual bottle cap, pair of glove stretchers, two button hooks and a small shoe horn, all have various hallmarks for Birmingham, Chester, London, various dates and maker's marks
SMALL SILVER BIJOUTERIE - six items, to include a Continental silver pill box, London import marks, 1896, for David Bridge, the hinged lid with embossed decoration of small children and doves, the sides with leaf swag detail, 3.75 x 2.75cms, modern 925 stamped oval pill box, 2.75cms across, large matchbox holder, London 1893, maker William Comyns & Sons, 7.5 x 5cms, silver mounted ribbed glass table vesta/striker with hinged lid, Chester 1893, maker Cornelius Saunders and Frank Shepherd, 5cms H and a pair of cylindrical 800 stamped Continental match strikers, 5cms H
SILVER TRUMPET VASES, A PAIR & ONE OTHER along with a triple trumpet style table epergne, Sheffield 1919 and 1920, the pair, Maker James Deakin & Sons, fluted and segmented form on circular bases, 20.5cm heights, the single vase Birmingham 1973, assay bicentenary mark, Maker A T Cannon Ltd, plain format with foldover upper rim, upper and lower collars on a stepped circular base, 14.75cms H, the epergne London 1914, Maker Robert Pringle & Sons, 16cms overall H, similar format to the previous vase on a circular base, all items in this lot have loaded bases
Silver-mounted dressing table set, engraved with conjoined initials and engine-turned viz:- mirror and two brushes, hallmarked Birmingham 1947, makers marks for W G Sothers Ltd, two 20th century Russian silver-gilt and enamel teaspoons stamped 916 and 875 beside star and sickle hallmark, a Mappin & Webb engine-turned napkin ring, a Chinese white metal lobed pepper pot cast with a dragon, a blue glass salt and spoon
Ebonised and parcel-gilt walnut veneered table top collectors cabinet in the 17th century-style, 19th century, surmounted with a hinged coffered box above a recessed mirrored vitrine flanked by six drawers above a frieze drawer, on gilt bun feet, 56cm high x 65cm wide x 35.5cm deep Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the wood. Accretions and some flecks of white. Areas of loss to the wood, beading and moulding. Repairs to sections of molding. Some splits. Signs of old worm in places. Crack to one of the glass panels. Wear to the gilt. General wear and tear, see photos.
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