A MOORCROFT POTTERY RECTANGULAR TRINKET BOX AND COVER, decorated in Coral Hibiscus pattern on a green ground, Queen Mary paper label to lid interior and base, impressed marks, length 9.5cm x width 7cm (Condition Report: box and cover are crazed, with a few tiny nibbles to the underside of the cover, but appear ok otherwise)
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A large collection of Mason Mandalay pattern ware comprising: teapot 17cm h, 2 x square lidded pots, a clock, a lidded vase, 2 x hexagonal bowls, 17.5cm d, square sandwich plate, 4 x dinner plates 26,5cm d, 4 x dessert plates, 6 x small plates 17cm d, 4 x jugs, sugar, 2 x cereal bowls, a saucer, 4 x vases; tallest 16cm, 2 x lidded pots, 4 x trinket dishes etc. see first two images.
A miscellany of items : a Beatles square metal tray 33 x 33, a vintage chrome lamp base with tiered amber crackle glass shade, 3 x silver spoons, House of Valentina trinket pot, a white metal cut throat razor, a tin of coins to include 2 x cartwheel pennies, trains to include Pacific Chapelon, , Duchess LMS, A Class Mallard, a Hornby 4472 Flying Scotsman and a miniature Swarovski champagne bucket and glasses etc.
A collection of boxes to include a round Tortoiseshell trinket box, a Money Box with London scene, Barrel with contents and other trinket boxes along with a large carved Sandalwood box 30cm x 12cm x 7cm, a Walnut and marquetry box in the form of a bookcase, a heavily decorative box depicting a north European rural scene 15cm x 15cm x 6cm and others. (9).
TWO LAPIS LAZULI HINGED TRINKET OR CIGARETTE BOXES mid-20th century, the first hallmarked London, 1927, with centred quartered circle to the lid and canted corners, 12cm high x 10cm wide x 5.5cm deep, the second with chequered top and raised on rectangular block feet, 17cm high x 9cm wide x 6.5cm deep
A pair of mother of pearl and gilt opera glasses, Lemaire Paris, with a cloisonne vases with blossom decoration on a blue ground, a dome top tea caddy, a tortoiseshell with mother of pearl box (lid seprated from hinge), a mother of pearl handled magnifying glass and letter opener on accompanying stand, a 20th century walnut tea caddy with geometric pattern inlay, with a christofle elephant figurine, and metal frog trinket bowl (8)There is some chips to the vaneer at the rear of the tea caddy, a mark to the trunk of the Christofle elephant, the mechanism on the binoculars (focus) is stiff and the brass is tarnished in places, also one frog is missing an arm and the other his instrument
Ring stand hand painted with blue and gilded rim, backstamp Richard Ginori, 3.5"L x 2.5"W x 2"H. Pink bow trinket box was part of a music box collection, backstamp Ardleigh Ellicott, 2.75"H x 3"dia. Oval trinket box hand painted with blue flowers and gilded trim, backstamp Royal Crown Derby, 3.75"L x 2.75"W x 2"H. Fluted trinket box hand painted with floral motif, backstamp Wedgwood Made In England, 1.5"H x 2.75"dia. Plaid box trinket box backstamp Laura Ashley Collectibles, 1.5"H x 2.25"dia. Issued: 20th centuryCondition: Age related wear.
A George V silver card case, a cased silver gilt prize medal and other silverfirst Chester 1913, William Neale & Sons, of plain rectangular from with wavy edge, initialled, an early Victorian silver gilt prize medal, London, 1840, Edward Fernell, engraved 'The Governors of Christ Hospital to Francis Symondson The First Proficient in Penmanship 26 May 1840' in a fitted red leather case, a Chinese export miniature model of a rickshaw and a model of covered sleigh with figures pulled by oxen, a late Victorian trinket box of rectangular box of plain rectangular form with cut off corners, engraved 'Elizabeth', a small embossed heart shaped pill box, a swizzle stick, a late Victorian oval locket engraved with flowers and a charm bracelet, (qty)first length 9.7cm., weight approx. 8.39oztCondition: Mostly good to fair. Small ding to card case heart shaped pill box worn through in a couple of places
A George V silver trinket boxBirmingham, 1933, William Neale & Son Ltdof plain rectangular form with hinged stepped lid with engine turned decoration and vacant square reserve, raised on feet, cream silk lined interior height 5.2cm., length 15cm., depth 10 cm., total weight approx. 16.18oztCondition: Overall good condition. Gathered silk lined sides beginning to fray.
A George V silver and pique inlaid tortoiseshell trinket box and other itemsvarious dates, makersfirst Birmingham, 1911, Mappin & Webb, of lobed oval form, the hinged lid inlaid with a flower basket and swags, velvet lined interior on feet, together with a pierced bonbon dish of lobed oval form, a half gadrooned urn form pepper pot, a cut glass dressing table pot with pique inlaid tortoiseshell lid and three other silver topped glass jars etc., (qty)first length 8.2cm., weighable silver approx. 4.11Condition: Overall fair and commensurate with age. Pique lid associated on squat glass ink well. Silver jar lids with knocks
An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver lady's purse and other itemsfirst Chester, 1906, Colen Hewer Cheshire of shaped form suspended on chain, interior lined with blue moire silk and divisions, together with a rectangular trinket box, Birmingham, 1903, Spurrier & Co, of plain oblong bellied form the hinged lid with ropetwist border, an embossed matchbox holder and a silver handled button hook, (4)first length 12cm., total excluding button hook approx. 7.09oztCondition: Purse snaps close with surface wear and minor dings, trinket box with knocks and dings to corners
A section of Wedgewood black basalt Jasperware pieces, 20th century, comprising: a jug, 12.5cm high (at fault), three candle sticks, each 9.5cm diameter, a cabinet plate, 23.5cm diameter, a table lighter, 9.5cm high (at fault), a trinket box and cover, 9.5cm wide, a stem vase, 12cm high, and six pin dishes of various shapes (14) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show surface wear including surface scratches and scuffs. The jug shows a rectangular area of mottled white 1.5cm wide to the interior, possibly where a sticker has lifted the surface finish. The lighter shows a similar area of mottled white to the side and is not functioning.
A selection of silver, including a George V silver cigarette box, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1917, of plain polished rectangular form, 8cm long, a George VI silver cigarette case, possibly Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1939, with engine turned decoration 9.5cm long, with a further Art Deco style cigarette case, trinket dish and stamp holder, gross weight 11ozt (5)

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