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A LATE 19TH CENTURY WHITE METAL TRINKET BOX of shallow rectangular form, 15cm wide; a silver plated cigarette case with engraved decoration; a Canton enamel matchbox holder; two old wild boar tusks; and a pair of silver mounted miniature glass tumblers with silver mounts, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1906 (7)
A Spode's Italian pattern plate; Wedgwood Jasperware trinket pots; a miniature garniture of three glass vases, applied with roses; a brass clock; a lady's Vogue circular powder compact with mirror; a Chellaston History Group replica milepost, with certificate; royal commemorative items; an EPNS shaped circular tray; an EPNS pickle fork; etc (2 boxes)
A pair of 1950s Italian figures, dancing girls; a Limoges trinket pot and cover; a continental gold painted coffee set, printed with courting couples; a Japanese Satsuma style fruit bowl; a Royal Winton three piece tea service; a pair of Victorian Staffordshire plates; other decorative plates; a Royal Crown Derby Posie pattern pin dish; a modern Signature Gold pattern tea set for four; etc
A PARCEL OF SILVER, to include a Victorian silver cauldron salt, gadrooned rim repousse decorated with foliate motifs, lion mask knees and cast cabriole legs with paw feet, maker Henry Holland, London 1868, approximate weight 5.7ozt, 178 grams, together with other silver including George III oval mustard, maker Nathaniel Smith & Co, Sheffield 1799, lacks glass liner, another covered mustard, a small trinket box, a.f., two silver napkin rings, condiment spoons, etc, gross weight 12.2ozt, 381 grams and two plated items (parcel)
A VICTORIAN CLEAR GLASS EPERGNE, the removable central vase with cranberry and gilt glass serpent spiralled around the base, circular open comport base with circular foot, height approximately 40.5cm, together with a Victorian double ended ruby glass scent bottle, plated mounts, length approximately 10.5cm, a Victorian clear glass scent flask with ribbed exterior, lacks inner stopper, height approximately 7.5cm, a late Victorian moulded square glass trinket box with gilt metal mounts, a 19th Century Bohemian green glass vase with gilt details and hand painted floral panel, chipped around rim, height approximately 9.5cm and a 19th Century cranberry and clear scent flask with etched design, height approximately 18.5cm (6)
Four oval dressing table trinket dishes, mid 18th century, covered with pink ribbed silk similar to the previous lot, the rim and foot made from pins woven with yellow and white silk yarn, silver braid and I.B. embroidered in each centre, the largest - 5½in. (13.5cm.) wide, the three smaller - 4½in. (11.5cm.) wide (faded) - possibly part of Isabella Byne’s wedding trousseau of 1758Family history dictates that this group of dolls and textiles, lots 309 to 315, belonged to Isabella Byne, who was born in 1745 and died in 1797, aged 52. She married Ralph Carr in 1758, aged just 13. From research, it appears that Isabella had five children, including three girls: Isabella Carr, born in 1760, Annabella Carr, born in 1763 and Harriet Carr, born in 1771. Therefore it is most probable that the three dolls, dating from around 1760 and the 1780s, were purchased either for these girls or purchased and kept by Isabella as mementos of the girls. They have always passed down the female line, staying in the same family for the last 250 years: Isabelle Carr, née Byne. Harriet Cheney, née Carr – wife of General Cheney of Langley, Derbyshire and Badger, Shropshire. Frederica Capel-Cure, née Cheney - wife of George Capel-Cure. They have remained in the Capel-Cure family home, Blake Hall at Ongar in Essex, since the late 19th Century. Special Auction Services would like to thank Olivia Bristol and Patricia Frost for their kind assistance in cataloguing this collection.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers,comprising:a late Victorian trinket tray,embossed with a seated lady (Venus) in a carriage being pulled by doves,an Edwardian card case,Birmingham 1903, engraved with two crests,a 19th century unmarked silver needle case,together with two Continental silver snuff boxes,one modelled as a shell,total approximate weight 3.81ozProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.
Selection of miscellaneous Victorian and later silver - including punch trinket dish, trug, mustard and spoon, pepperette, pair dwarf vases, Continental silver Wager cup, set of six three-handled tot cups and a pair of early 20th century Kiddush cups with wriggle-work decoration (various dates and makers). Approximately 17ozs weighable silver
Early 20th century Italian micro mosaic and gilt metal ring box, French porcelain trinket box hand painted with an exotic bird and insects, Victorian lacquered snuff box & a early 19th century Bilston enamel patch box 'My Love is Pure And will Endure' (4) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Moorcroft grape and leaf pattern trinket box and cover, circa 1928-1935, impressed with signature and 'Potter to H.M The Queen', L12.5cm Condition Report Crazing, some white marks around the base panels. The lid has a patch of matt glaze, possibly a glazing fault. Otherwise good condition. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A circular silver trinket box, Birmingham 1975, the lid decorated with birds and foliage, 8.5cm diam, with a George V silver evening purse, Birmingham 1913 and a silver mounted ebony box (3) CONDITION REPORT: Pin box and cover- Would benefit from a clean. No concerning condition issues. Hair tidy- Generally good.Purse- Dented and tarnished. Hallmarks clear. Leather lining worn and torn to the base.

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