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A silver hallmarked pin / trinket dish bowl having decorative pierced rim. Hallmarked for Birmingham date latter E 1929, makers mark for T & J P. Weight 60g. Together with another dish of hexagonal form set with a Elizabeth II coin. Hallmarked for Birmingham date letter X, makers mark for Joseph Gloster Ltd. Gross weight 64g.
24 limited edition ceramic bells by Danbury Mint The Summer Collection, also included in the lot are eleven Franklin porcelain trinket boxes and a miniature ceramic crown entitled The Queen Mother's Crown, (all ceramics over two shelves) This lot must be paid for and removed no later than close of business on Tuesday
Halcyon Days - A limited edition Halcyon Days enamel trinket box made exclusively for St James's Place, numbered 331 of 430 and contained in original box. Condition - no chips, cracks, crazing or restoration, some slight wear to metal rim This lot must be paid for and collected (or despatched) no later than close of business on Tuesday
A George V silver hallmarked trinket box raised on four supports, Birmingham assay 1919, a napkin ring Birmingham assay 1920 and silver handled fish knife, Sheffield assay 1918. Also included in the lot is a mother of pearl cased white metal magnifying glass. This lot must be paid for and removed no later than close of business on Tuesday
ROYAL ALBERT; 'Old Country Roses' pattern tea and dinner services.Additional InformationTeapot finial appears to have been glued back on and the inner rim has a chip, tureen lid has some quite deep scratches to the underside, the small sized side plates crazed with dull ring, one teacup handle with crack in upper joint, sugar bowl af, large crack and chip, lid of trinket box heavily worn, one of the peppers badly af, cracked and crudely repaired, others heavily worn, another one of the teacup with a small flaw to lower joint of handle, usual chips to the moulded flowers on the napkin rings, two of the full size dinner plates are seconds, plates and side plates have scratches from use, all items first quality unless otherwise stated, wear to the gilding and decoration, surface dirt, some crazing, light general wear, one of the tureens does not have a lid and there are eight dinner plates and larger side plates, eight twin handled bowls, seven teacups, eight larger saucers, seven smaller saucers, eight small side plates, four peppers (one af) and further mixed items including bud vase, two shaped bowl, trinket box, pin dish, small oval dish, sauce boat, etc. No postage is available for this lot, recommended couriers can be found https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
ROBERT CHANDLER; a Edward VII hallmarked silver Art Nouveau oval trinket box, the hinged lid with repoussé flower on honeycomb ground with a wave border, Birmingham 1906, width 11.5cm, approx 1.9ozt.Additional InformationMinor indentations surface scratches and nicks. The lower rim of lid with one small misshapen section.
* Erotica. A trinket box, circa 1810-1820, circular brass coaster, with pierced rim, top inset with gathered and twisted leather forming a closure (rubbed), base inset with hand-coloured circular etching of six erotic scenes and a mythological deity in the form of a faun (possibly Pan?), toned and some water-staining to edge, small hole in blank margin, diameter 8 cm (3.25 ins), together with An early Victorian Valentine, circa 1840, hand-coloured lithographed sheet, with a romantic allegorical verse in which a cottage 'To be Let with immediate possession' is symbolic of the heart, surrounded by an illustration of cupid beside a young lady seated on a bench next to a fountain, and a winding road 'Love Lane' leading to 'Hearts' Cottage', within border of flowers, lyres, and love birds, several folds, toned, and some show-through from contemporary manuscript on verso, 24.5 x 19.5 cm (9.75 x 7.75 ins), framed and glazed, plus Matrimony Thermometer, Germany, circa 1880s, glass thermometer mounted on card printed with six increments each illustrated by a colour lithographed figure of a man or woman: 'Indifferent', 'Flirting', 'in love', 'Jealous', 'Angry', Furious', toned, extreme tip of lower left corner missing, length 19 cm (7.5 ins), housed in original cardboard box, worn, titled on pull-off lid in early manuscript, and a large heart-shaped Boer War pincushion with label on front 'Granadier Guards' and Edward VII's cypher, 19 x 18 cm (7.5 x 7 ins) (Qty: 4)NOTESAn unusual collection of objects pertaining to love and marriage. The first item is particularly curious; we have been unable to trace anything similar. We can only speculate what it was used for; perhaps holding accoutrements of a gentleman's dress (collar studs etc.), for storing dice, or maybe for holding sugared almonds or similar comfits. Whatever its ostensible use, its true purpose is clearly to amuse and titilate. The second item might appeal to anyone involved in the sale or management of property: "I have a little heart to let,/Depicted just above,/The fixtures are unvarying truth,/The Rent is - Constant Love...".

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