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A Coalport style inkwell in cobalt blue with gilt decoration and armorial to the side, initialled "WCW" and with floral spray decoration to the other side, together with a Coalport trinket dish in the form of a conch shell and Mintons tea caddy decorated with floral sprays and gilt highlights CONDITION REPORTS The Coalport style inkwell shows some surface scratches, small areas of loss to the gilt, build of dirt in certain areas and accretions. The main gilt loss is on the rim at the top of the inkwell. The Coalport trinket dish in the form of a conch shell shows light surface scratches, crazing and discolouration in some areas, accretions, some dirt. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. The Mintons tea caddy - one of the floral panels on the side has a large crack that goes from bottom left to middle right. There is also a crack that goes from one side of the base to the other and some damage to one of the bottom corners There are areas of crazing and wear to the gilt, surface scratches, etc., dirt in some areas and accretions. See photos for more details.
George V silver trinket box, the hinged cover with fine engine turned and engraved foliate decoration, the clasp inset with a blue cabochon and standing on splayed bracket feet, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1928, retailers stamped of Finnigans Ltd, 11cm wide, weighted Condition: An engraved initial W to the front and the wooden lining has some staining - **General condition consistent with age
Early 19th Century gold trinket in the form of a cannon, the spring mechanism opening to reveal a figure of Cupid emerging from the barrel, the body decorated in three colour gold foliage and with turquoise cabochons at points, the mouth of the cannon enamelled with the motto 'Gare la Bombe' (Beware the Bomb), approximately 2.4cm long, approximately 7.4g gross Condition: Button on back opens the hinged cover an dejects the hidden cupid with his bow and arrow, stamped to the lower border, probably French mark, motto slightly faded, but white enamel intact, one cabochon loose from the setting - **General condition consistent with age
A SILVER AND ENAMEL TRAVELLING TOILET SET mostly London 1924, maker CHJ & Co, comprising a hand mirror; pair of hair brushes; pair of clothes brushes; a button hook; a shoe horn; a comb; six glass mounted toilet bottles; and five manicure items, also two trinket boxes in leather; a needle case; a wallet; and a stationery wallet with blotting paper; the fitted silk lined case monogrammed to the cover, with outer material slip case
A TORTOISESHELL PIQUEWORK CIRCULAR TRINKET BOX 6cm diameter; a small glass silver mounted hair tidy; a smelling salts bottle with enamelled metal cover; two glass toilet bottles with metal covers; a late Victorian trinket box with applied silver Tudor rose outline motif to the padded cover; a metal circular box with padded pin cushion cover; a metal rouge pot; and small plated dish
A Wedgwood Jasperware cylindrical jar and cover, applied with crests on a Black Basalt ground, City of London, Bath, Winchester, Exeter, Boston, Trinity Hall Cambridge, Canterbury, 13cm; other Jasperware, pedestal vase, trinket box and cover, bridge dishes; a similar continental trinket box and cover; qty

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