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A group of Royal Crown Derby Imari table wares, pattern no. 2451, 20th century, comprising: a teapot; sucrier; oval comport; circular twin-handled sweetmeat dish; two sugar bowls of differing shapes; two trinket dishes of differing shapes; six teacups; five matching saucers; seven tea plates; three further teacups without saucers; and a saucer for a coffee can. (30 pieces).
Shelley ' Cellini ' part tea & dinner service to include 6 teacups, 14 saucers, 2 coffee cups, 3 coffee saucers, 15 tea plates, preserve jar, sandwich plate, 6 soup bowls & saucers, 6 dinner plates, 9 side plates and trinket dish; together with a Coalport 'Green Dragon' coffee set (11 coffee cans & 12 saucers) and two Spode 'Fleur De Lys' oval serving dishes. (2)
An early 20th century silver and 'gem' set rectangular trinket box. The cover embossesd with a panel of winged putti and putti riding insects on a matt ground, within decorative floral borders collet-set at intervals with coloured pastes and half-pearls, the two long sides with panels of putti pulling a chariot followed by animals, the ends with a neo-classical torch and a quiver of arrows bound by laurel, mark of Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1912, 6cm high, 13cm wide, 8.5cm deep (2 3/8th x 5 1/8th x 3 3/8ths inches), 432g gross (a little over 13 3/4 ozs) Condition Report: Overall good condition for gage, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. There are two coloured paste stones missing from the top of the hinged lid, one blue and one green the pictures. The hinge good and no splits near the hinge-joints. The base generally scuffed through use and a very small 'dink' or shallow dent at the middle on the back rim but this barely shows and is mentioned for completeness.
Late 19th century silver circular snuff box, repoussé idyllic courting couple scene to the hinged lid, foliate decoration to the body and two vacant cartouche, gilt lined interior, London import marks for David Bridge 1897, diameter approx 5.5cm; together with a late 19th century silver oval trinket box, repoussé family scene to the hinged lid, floral and foliate decoration to the body, London import marks 1896 (2)
German silver snuff pill box of oval form with neo classical cherubs and urns to the lid (marked with crescent and crown, SR makers mark), together with a silver trinket box with a silver inlaid tortoise shell lid (hallmarked Birmingham 1906, L&S) and a brass mother of pearl lidded pill box. Widest measures approx 7.8cm.
Four small silver trinket boxesEnglish and Dutch19th century and laterThe group comprising: an Edwardian silver ring box, Birmingham, 1903, W. H. Tandy & Sons, repousse decorated with scrolls, flowers and cherub scene to lid, the interior with fittings for six rings, 4.2 x 6.5 x 3cm; an example with openwork scene to lid, London, 1901, William Comyns, 4.9 x 6.5 x 2.7cm; a small late 19th century Dutch silver pill box by Jacob Kooiman Schoonhoven (1881-1893), 3.3cm high, and a further Dutch silver box with hinged lid and Dutch lettering to side, Dutch export mark, 4.9cm high, weighable weight (exc. ring box) approx. 3.6ozt (4)
A George V hallmarked silver and tortoiseshell mounted, cased vanity set. The six piece set to include two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, a hand mirror, trinket box (AF) and the mount for a comb. Hallmarked for Birmingham,1924. Makers mark E&Co for Elkington and Co. The set having original fitted case. Combined weight approx 1537g. Measures approx 35cm x 18cm (case)
A hallmarked silver toast rack and trinket dish. The Victorian trinket dish having a heart shaped form with pierced repousse scrolled design and sitting on three balled feet. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1898. Makers mark WN for William Neale. A George V toast rack hallmarked for Sheffield, 1921. WH&SLD for William Hutton & Sons Ltd. Combined weight approx 132g. Measures approx 13cm x 12cm / 8.3cm x 5.3cm.
A collection hallmarked silver items with Edward VII and later items. The lot to include a sauce boat, marked Birmingham, 1930. A seal top tea spoon with Coronation mark to the bowl. Hallmarked for London 1953. A silver topped cut glass trinket dish. The silver top having a planished finish and central vacant cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1906. Maker SB&SLd for S Blanckensee & Son Ltd. a reproduction of a Roman spoon, hallmarked for London 1977. A contemporary silver letter opener hallmarked for London 2001. Combined weight of silver approx 171g. Measures approx 8.5cm x 3.5cm (dish) / 14cm x 5cm (jug)

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