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An early 19th century unusual gold band ring modelled on the coins of the Heptanese islands, composed of seven roundels each engraved with a different central detail, including a trident, a lyre, a ship, a male profile and figures, and abbreviated Greek inscription, to a central eschutchon-shaped panel initialled, ring size P. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £320
A late 18th-early 19th century enamelled gold hawking whistle, possibly Indian, of tapering cylindrical form, decorated all over in red, white, green and blue enamel in a foliate and floral design with scalloped borders, suspended from plain suspensory loop, unmarked, total length, including loop, 42mm. £2,000-£3,000
Hammer Price: £3,400
A Victorian silver letter opener, the long tapering blade with case terminal modelled as a double sided French Imperial eagle, bearing maker’s mark for Francis Higgins II, hallmarked for London, 1853, with case, length 23.5cm. £200-£240
Hammer Price: £200
Of Regimental Interest: A lady’s silver RAF compact, the engine-turned case centred with enamelled Regimental colours/flash, applied with RAF wings motif, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1934, with maker’s mark for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, dimensions 7.5 x 7.7cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £70
Of Regimental Interest: A silver cigarette case, centred with applied badge of the Royal Signal Corps, the top left hand corner with enamelled Corps colours, the engine-turned case with push button opening, gilded interior, by makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1941, dimensions 8.2 x 7.2cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £120
Of Naval Interest: A collection of silver items relating to Lieutenant Commander Seymour Tuke, comprising a cigarette box engraved ‘MISCHIEF IPOH 3-8-63’, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1958; a cigarette case, engraved with three crests, hallmarked for Chester, 1915; a visiting card case hallmarked for Birmingham, 1917; a small circular blue enamelled compact, Birmingham, 1930 and a blue enamel cigarette case, by Goldsmith & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1933, both applied with a naval...
Hammer Price: £240
A pair of Edwardian silver pin cushions, in the form of a pair of gentleman’s shoes, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., hallmarked for Chester, 1909, (later cushions), length 12.8cm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £140
An Edwardian silver vesta case, the slightly bowed front applied with a Cavalier King Charles spaniel, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham, 1906, width 5.4cm. £120-£140
Hammer Price: £100
A part travelling communion silver chalice, with knopped stem and lobed foot, the bowl bearing hallmarks for Sheffield, 1909, and maker’s mark for Mappin Brothers (paten not included), weight approximately 104.2gm, height 8.5cm. £50-£60
Hammer Price: £60
Of Ornithological Interest: A Victorian silver mounted hand painted porcelain ‘blackbird’s egg’ perfume bottle, by Sampson Mordan, the ovoid ‘egg’ with dark speckled decoration, painted in puce with registered design number ‘20772’ to the base, with silver screw off cover, hallmarked for London, 1885 and bearing maker’s mark, length 6.3cm. £320-£360
£320–£360
A 19th century silver mounted horn snuff mull, the dark tightly coiled horn mounted with silver collar engraved ‘Ja.s Stewart’ (sic) beneath hinged cover with applied trefoil mount with hammered finish, unmarked, length 8cm. £120-£140
A 19th century silver mounted horn snuff mull, the tightly coiled horn mounted with silver collar and hinged lid, engraved to the collar ‘The gift of a Friend’, and with applied silver oval plaque to the lid, with engraved initials, not hallmarked, length 7cm. £120-£140
Three Georgian silver wine labels, comprising a pair for sherry and port, hallmarked for 1822, and another for sherry, hallmarked 1807, together with a further later example for port, hallmarked for 1837, two silver miniature wine funnels and a white metal topped cork. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £110
Of Regimental Interest: Three silver Regimental teaspoons and one military club silver teaspoon, comprising (left to right as pictured) the East Kent Regiment, hallmarked Birmingham 1930, the Scots Guards, hallmarked London, 1932, the Royal Army Service Corps, hallmarked Birmingham 1932, all three with stems modelled as pairs of rifles, together with a Khartoum Rifle Club teaspoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1934. £30-£40
Hammer Price: £65
Of Regimental Interest: A pair of Victorian silver Royal Marines fiddle, thread and shell dessert spoons and a matching teaspoon, by George Adams, London, 1852, each die struck with the Royal Marines crest, (the Crowned Lion and Crown); together with a pair of George III oval silver salts, pierced decorated, on ball and claw feet, with blue glass liners, initialled, (heavily repaired), length 8.2cm. £120-£150
A pair of Victorian silver table spoons, the pattern a variant of the Wellington pattern, marks for George W. Adams of Chawner & Co. and overstruck by Hunt & Roskell, hallmarked for London, 1855. £120-£150
£120–£150
A collection of assorted silver boxes, including snuff boxes, vesta cases, card cases, together with further silver plated, wooden and other examples. £100-£120
Hammer Price: £160
A collection of eleven small hardstone and gilt metal mounted boxes, of oval and rectangular form, mostly hinged, one rectangular box with sliding lid, largest box measures approximately 5.9 x 4.7cm, smallest approximately 2.4 x 3.1cm. £80-£100
A late 19th century Russian silver and enamelled vesta case, circa 1890, with vari-coloured enamelled decoration to both sides, the base with hinged cover incorporating strike, (lacking rope taper), stamped with Cyrillic maker’s mark for Fyed Ruch, city mark for Moscow, fineness 88 zoloniks, length 5.5cm. £550-£650
Hammer Price: £850
A late 19th/early 20th century Russian miniature silver and cloisonné enamel icon of Christ Pantocrator, possibly by Pavel Ovchinnikov, depicting the Saviour realistically painted, against a silver gilt ground, within an arched reserve, encased in a cloisonne enamelled oklad, with a border of vari-coloured enamelled flowerheads and scrolls against a stippled ground, the icon suspended from a hinged square suspension fitting, with stamped 84 kokoshnik standard mark, bearing Cyrillic...
Hammer Price: £1,500
A silver German wedding presentation charger, by Herbert Zeitner, 1930s, presented by Hermann Göring and his wife, the circular shallow dish of hammered finish, centred with an embossed panel depicting a naked maiden, holding armfuls of fruits including vines, pears and oranges, beneath a script inscription reading “Jum (?) 6 August 1936 Hermann und Emmy Göring”, the outer edge inscribed “WIE SICH ZUSAMMENREIMEN * NELKEN UND ROSMAREIN * WEINREBEN ZU RUSTBAUMEN * KOSTLICHE WURZ IM...
Hammer Price: £3,200
A Victorian coromandel and Derbyshire Ashford marble inlaid stationery box and matching blotter, the box with applied gilt metal mounts, the hinged lid centred with an oval panel with a spray of white jasmine with malachite leaves, within a ropetwist gilt surround, opening to reveal a leather and watered silk lined interior, (missing retailer’s name plate, probably for Parkins & Gotto), together with matching desk blotter, silk and leather lined, enclosing sheets of blotting paper,...
Hammer Price: £460
A mid 19th century Derbyshire black marble inset gilt mounted easel back double photograph frame, retailed by Holmes & Son, Oxford Street, the ornately pierced work frame mounted with two oval black marble panels, the first inlaid with dog roses and forget-me-nots, the second with a white daffodil and further forget-me-nots and foliage, the hinged covers opening to reveal four oval panels enclosing photographs (three glazed), (gilding heavily rubbed to the front), dimensions: height 17cm,...
£500–£600
A Victorian Derbyshire Ashford marble mounted gilt metal letter scales, by S. Mordan & Co, circa 1860, the black marble base inset with sprays of white carnations and white jasmine flowers with forget-me-nots amidst foliage, the gilt framework and pans engraved with scrolling foliate detail, with graduated weights (three weights replaced), the frame signed to the reverse, dimensions: length 20cm, width 3cm. £500-£700
£500–£700
A Victorian marble pen rest, the veined white marble base applied with engraved gilt metal pen supports, highlighted with two circular Derbyshire Ashford black marble inlaid panels with white floral decoration, measuring 22.5cm x 6cm. £70-£90
£70–£90
A Victorian Derbyshire Ashford black marble floral brooch, the rectangular black marble panel inset with a spray of jasmine and blue forget-me-not buds, dimensions 56 x 17mm. £40-£50
Hammer Price: £35
A Victorian bird’s eye maple and Derbyshire black marble inset adjustable book slide, the hinged folding flaps with shaped carrying hand grips and gilt brass mounts and applied with two oval black marble plaques, inlaid with malachite leaves and white fuchsias and jasmine, the single external gilt metal hinge (second missing) stamped ‘SELF CLOSING BOOK SLIDE 8655’ (condition a/f), length when closed 41cm, height 20cm. £100-£120
Hammer Price: £80
A collection of three Victorian Derbyshire Ashford marble plaques and two pietra dura plaques, the first three inlaid with floral sprays comprising white roses, convolvulus, jasmine and forget-me-nots; the further panels inlaid with a spray of roses and two colourful birds on a sprig of jasmine; four of the panels framed, one unframed, panel sizes - first 14.5 x 10.7cm; second 14 x 9.5cm; third 12.5 x 8.3cm; fourth 13 x 8.5cm; fifth 11.5 x 7.5cm. £400-£500
Hammer Price: £360
A 19th century Italian ‘Grand Tour’ black slate and micro-mosaic desk weight, of serpentine outline, centred with a micro-mosaic of Pliny’s Doves, surrounded by four further oval micro-mosaics depicting Roman views - the Colosseum, the Temple of Vespasian, St Peter’s Basilica, and the Tomb of Caecilia Metella, dimensions: 11.5 x 8.3cm. £550-£600
£550–£600
A bronze inkstand modelled as a dog kennel, the cast oval bronze scene modelled as a young child approaching to feed a dog in its kennel, the kennel roof hinged to reveal a glass lined inkwell, length 17.5cm. £80-£100
£80–£100
An Austrian cold painted bronze of a cockatoo by Franz Bergman, the cast bronze modelled as a standing cockatoo, with realistic textured feather detailing, amphora mark and stamped ‘GESCHUTZT’ to underside of tail, height 9cm. £140-£180
Hammer Price: £180
A small Austrian cold painted bronze of a Jack Russell terrier, the cast bronze realistically modelled as a Jack Russell emerging from an open sack, measuring approximately 2.5cm x 4cm. £70-£90
A cast bronze paperweight of a seal, by Scott Nelles, balancing a gilt ball, with gilt highlights to the flippers, signed to the side ‘Nelles’, height 8.5cm, length 6.5cm. £40-£60
A late 19th century blue glass double ended scent bottle and an Edwardian silver mounted cranberry glass scent bottle, the first with blue glass facetted cylindrical body, with hinged lid enclosing stopper and screw cap lid, the second with facetted glass cylindrical body, the hinged lid enclosing glass stopper, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, maker’s mark indistinct, lengths: first 10.4cm, second 7.8cm. £120-£180
£120–£180
A late 19th century green glass double ended perfume bottle and and a cranberry glass perfume bottle, the first with green glass body of facetted cylindrical form, one plain hinged lid (enclosing glass stopper), the other screw fitted; the second with plain cylindrical body and hinged cap (lacking stopper), both unmarked, first length 10.3cm, second 7.3cm. £90-£110
A late 19th century blue glass perfume bottle and and a pear-shaped cranberry glass perfume bottle, both with plain cylindrical bodies and screw off caps, the cranberry glass bottle hallmarked for Birmingham, 1896, and signed ‘M Bros’, measuring 6.2cm and 4cm in length respectively. £100-£120
A late 19th century silver gilt mounted good quality blue glass double ended perfume bottle, the glass of facetted cylindrical form, the mounts scroll engraved, one hinged (lacking glass stopper), the other screw fitted, not hallmarked, length 13cm. £90-£110
Hammer Price: £85
A Victorian silver mounted amethyst glass double ended perfume bottle, the glass of waisted form, the lids engraved with scrolling foliage, one hinged (enclosing glass stopper), the other screw fitted, by maker Cohen Hewer Cheshire, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1890, length 13cm. £100-£120
£100–£120
A Victorian silver mounted glass perfume bottle, the wrythen glass body with silver mounted hinged globular cover, embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage, with glass stopper, by maker George Brace, hallmarked for London, 1888, length 11cm. £60-£80
A 19th century brass perfume casket, by Asser & Sherwin, the domed cover engraved with strapwork and scrolling foliage and centred with an oval enamel panel depicting an 18th century dandy, the hinged lid opening to reveal a cream watered silk and velvet lined interior fitted with two cut-glass square section perfume bottles, with glass stoppers, and screw off gilt metal lids, stamped ‘ASSER & SHERWIN, W1N 81 STRAND’, with push button fastener, dimensions: height 10cm, length 12cm....
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