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A mid 20th century Portuguese silver and enamel pill box, heart-shaped and decorated with polychrome plique-à-jour enamel motifs of floral and foliate design, gilt interior, Portuguese assay marks, length 40mm. £100-£150
£100–£150
A rhodonite box, Russian, of rectangular canted-corner form, the whole formed of polished rhodonite panels, with applied Russian Imperial Coat of Arms, opening to reveal a lined interior, unmarked, height 9.5cm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £360
Of Nelson interest: A small rectangular case, with hinged lid, the front bearing an oval enamelled portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson, wearing full dress uniform of a Rear Admiral with orders and decorations, the obverse depicting Lady Emma Hamilton, in red gown, holding a spaniel, the portraits within scroll engraved decoration, white metal unmarked, length 32mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £440
A silver gilt ‘Surprise’ egg by Stuart Devlin, the two section egg with brushed finish and polished collar, opening to reveal a hedgehog hiding amongst the foliage, with green enamel ‘grass’ underfoot, the base with maker’s mark and London hallmark for 1978, Limited Edition number 217 of 300, the fitted case signed ‘Stuart Devlin’ and retailed by Boodle and Dunthorne, with wooden stand, length 9cm, outer diameter 15.6cm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £300
Five silver Kiddush cups, 1901-1912, of baluster form, each raised on knopped stem and circular foot, with engraved decoration, hallmarked for Birmingham and London, various makers, largest cup height 12.3cm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £110
A silver toast rack by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., 1905, the six section rack of angular form with Celtic knot accents, on four bun feet, Birmingham hallmark, bearing retailer’s mark ‘L&Co’ and signed ‘Cymric’, dimensions 112 x 65 x 132mm. £800-£1,200
Hammer Price: £2,400
A 9ct gold lighter by Alfred Dunhill & Sons, 1929, of plain polished form, with engraved initials ‘A.D.L’, London hallmark, maker’s mark ‘A.D’, signed ‘Dunhill’, numbered ‘143752’, diameter 26mm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £500
An Art Deco gold and diamond box by Cartier, 1934, of rectangular form, the whole with fine engine turned linear decoration, the thumbpiece set with graduated single-cut diamonds, London hallmark for 9ct gold, maker’s mark ‘JC’, signed ‘Cartier London’, original fitted case, length 8cm. £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,500
A pair of silver early 19th century chambersticks, of circular form with leaf-capped ring handles and foliate gadrooned borders, detachable drip pans and conical snuffers, monogrammed, by Solomon Hougham, London 1816, (partial hallmark to drip pans and snuffers), diameter 9.8cm. £260-£300
A gold compact by Cartier, circa 1930, of rectangular form with applied interlocking trefoil motif set with single-cut diamonds, the interior with a fitted mirror and powder compartment, French assay mark, maker’s mark, signed ‘Cartier Paris’, numbered ‘03704’, maker’s pouch, dimensions 7.9 x 6.9cm. £3,000-£5,000
Hammer Price: £4,200
An Austrian silver and enamel rectangular box, decorated with white, blue, and black enamel and silver inlay decoration, stamped Diana head hallmark for Vienna, together with a small silver box with green guilloche decoration and engine-turned finish, gilt interior, stamped London import marks for 1928, first length 9.3cm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £140
A French silver gilt three division stamp box by Boin-Taburet, the hinged lid with central roundel displaying a Trophy of Love - the symbols of love comprising Cupid’s bow and arrows, a pair of doves and a hymeneal torch (named after Hymen, the Greek goddess of marriage), within borders of repeating husk motifs and acanthus leaves to the corners, against an engine-turned ground, numbered ‘170365’, with French silver standard mark for 950, lozenge maker’s mark and signed...
£900–£1,200
A set of three French glass perfume bottles, the lozenge-shaped bottles with faceted glass stoppers and gilt collets, to a fitted gilt metal display case with applied gilt metal garland motif decoration, bottle height 10.5cm, case 9.5 x 8.5cm. £200-£300
£200–£300
A fancy-link chain, suspending a 9ct gold engine turned swizzle stick and 9ct gold engine turned pen knife, chain stamped ‘9ct’, fobs with UK hallmarks, chain length 40cm. £400-£600
A late Victorian silver miniature ship’s ‘Port Lantern’ table spirit lighter, of tri-form design, with hinged carrying handle and inset with domed cranberry glass ‘light’, the detachable cover enclosing wick, by Lawrence Emanuel, hallmarked for Birmingham 1896, the base engraved by retailer, ‘Weir Silversmith Glasgow’, monogrammed, dimensions 8.5 x 4.5 x 5.8cm. £300-£400
£300–£400
A Victorian gold propelling pen/pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co., engine-turned and signed, the shaft engraved ‘T.Gordon, Christmas 1868’, with ring attachment, together with a Victorian gold plated engine-turned propelling pencil the terminal inset with carnelian intaglio, with motto ‘L’AMITIÉ’ above clasped hands, first length extended 12.2cm, second 8.7cm. (2) £200-£300
Hammer Price: £200
An amber and meerschaum cheroot holder and a silver lighter, the cheroot holder silver mounted, Glasgow hallmark for 1902, fitted case, together with a lighter with reeded and garland decoration, monogrammed ‘FM’ and stamped ‘800’ with German purity mark, lengths 7.3cm and 5.8cm. £80-£100
A silver commemorative cornucopia by A E Jones, Birmingham 1973, inscribed with band of Celtic text: ‘1000 years of English Monarchy, Edgar to Elizabeth II AD 973-1973’, with griffin head terminal, with Celtic strapwork detail, raised on two claw feet, with gilt interior, stamped to the underside ‘A.D.1117’, with gilt interior, height 15cm. £100-£120
Hammer Price: £280
A silver waiter by Omar Ramsden, 1937, with spot hammered finish, centred with engraved initial ‘M’, with castellated rim and shallow reeded foot, the base engraved ‘OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT’, with maker’s mark, full London hallmark, diameter 17cm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £550
A silver and parcel gilt ink stand by Stuart Devlin, 1969, of circular form, the off-centre inkwell with hinged cover, containing silver gilt topped glass well below, the sides of pierced textured abstract design, maker’s mark SD, full London hallmark, diameter 9.8cm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £320
A silver ‘Christmas Surprise’ bauble by Stuart Devlin, 1985, the spherical bauble polished with gilt spot decoration, opening to reveal two three-dimensional polychrome enamelled figures watching television, London hallmark, maker’s mark, numbered ‘41’, diameter 5cm. £100-£120
Hammer Price: £240
A pair of silver bon bon dishes, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, 1903, of oval form, pierced and with foliate decoration, London hallmark, and another of basket form by William Comyns, 1892, London hallmark, first pair length 16.5cm, third diameter 12cm. (3) £100-£150
A pair of silver mounted wine coasters, with beaded rims, turned wooden bases, and central silver bosses, Birmingham hallmark for 1993, maker’s mark for W I Broadway & Co., together with a further coaster by the same maker, Birmingham hallmark for 2009, and a fourth, a half bottle coaster by J. M. & S., London hallmark for 2001, first pair diameter 13.5cm, third 12.3cm, fourth 9.5cm. (4) £60-£80
A lighter by Cartier, the mottled hardstone body with gold plated mounts, signed ‘Cartier Paris’, numbered ‘C88534’, length 7cm. £80-£120
Hammer Price: £160
A silver aide memoire, 1903, of rectangular hinged form, engraved with fleur-de-lys on a cross hatched ground, with blank oval escutcheon with a scrolled foliate surround to the bottom left, opening to reveal leather interior, including fitted silver mounted pencil, Chester hallmark, maker’s mark ‘C.C’, possibly for Colen Hewer Cheshire, dimensions 10.2 x 7.3cm. £80-£120
Hammer Price: £220
A late Victorian silver dish, of elongated quatrefoil design, raised on oval foot, with repeating S-scroll borders, by Frazer & Hawes, London 1894, the base engraved ‘FRAZER & HAWES 51 REGENT STREET’, length 35cm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £190
A Victorian silver propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co., engine-turned with cast foliate bands, initialled, the terminal inset with a round-cut amethyst engraved with intaglio coat of arms, London hallmark for 1829, maker’s mark and signed ‘S. Mordan & Co; S. Patent’, with ring attachment, together with another smaller rpropelling pencil fob, with ring attachment, unmarked, first length (extended) 12.5cm, second 7.7cm. (2) £60-£80
Hammer Price: £130
A matched pair of Danish silver footed dishes by Georg Jensen, of shallow flared design, raised on circular foot, the first by designer Harald Nielsen, with designer’s intiials ‘N H’, and hallmarked for 1915-1919, numbered 575C, the second stamped ‘DENMARK STERLING GEORG JENSEN SILVERSMITHS LTD’, numbered 575C, diameter 12.7cm. £100-£150
A Danish silver shallow dish and cover by Georg Jensen, designed by Harald Nielsen, numbered 224, the base raised on slender circular foot, the lid with carrying handle and inset with concave hardwood disk, stamped ‘H N’, stamped ‘DENMARK STERLING 925s’, maker’s marks for 1933-1944, dimensions 12.9cm x 5.7cm. £100-£140
Hammer Price: £420
A Danish silver circular shallow twin-handled dish by Georg Jensen, numbered 493, raised on pierced work and beaded foot, maker’s mark, import marks for George Stockwell, London 1927, together with a silver brandy saucepan by Georg Jensen, numbered 55A, with beaded border and turned ebonised wood handle, maker’s mark in use between 1925-1932, dish diameter (excluding handles) 10.5cm. £100-£140
Hammer Price: £260
A pair of Danish silver ‘Moonlight’ grape scissors by Georg Jensen, 1921, numbered 136, Copenhagen hallmark, assay mark for C.F.Heise, London import mark, George Stockwell sponsor’s mark, together with a matched pair of sugar tongs by Georg Jensen, London import marks for 1951 and 1963, grape scissors length 14.5cm. (3) £100-£140
A Danish ‘Acorn’ pattern silver brushing slide by Georg Jensen, with Copenhagen Three Towers mark for year of manufacture (1926), Assay Master mark for C F Heise and George Stockwell, import mark for London 1925-1926 and a silver berry spoon with fruiting knop finial, by Georg Jensen, numbered 38, Copenhagen Three Towers mark for year of manufacture 1922, C.F. Heise mark, George Stockwell import marks for London 1922, lengths 32.5cm and 24cm respectively. £100-£150
Four silver caddy spoons, comprising a matched pair, the rectangular handles engraved with Prince of Wales feathers and motto ‘ICH DIEN’ (I Serve), by Mappin & Webb and Turner & Simpson, both with Birmingham hallmark for 1968, the third with scallop shell bowl and Prince of Wales feathers handle, Sheffield hallmark for 1981, maker’s mark for Roberts & Belk, the fourth a Commemorative cast caddy spoon, after the Prince of Wales’ Investiture at Caernarvon, 1 July 1969, the design...
A Danish ‘Cactus’ pattern silver and green enamelled footed salt, designed by Gundorph Albertus, for Georg Jensen, numbered 629, with designer’s mark, hallmarked for 1933-44, together with a silver circular money clip, numbered 267, salt diameter 6cm, money clip diameter 5cm. (2) £80-£120
A Danish silver ‘Ornamental’ preserve spoon by Georg Jensen, numbered 21, hallmarked (in use from 1945), import marks for London 1960, together with a silver-gilt enamelled Annual spoon, 1971, by Georg Jensen, the terminal with white enamel flowerhead, lengths 13.5cm and 15cm. (2) £80-£100
Hammer Price: £55
Assorted Danish silver flatwares by Georg Jensen, comprising an ‘Acorn’ pattern cheese slicer, two salt spoons, one preserve spoon and one teaspoon, and a ‘Cactus’ pattern silver handled paper knife, assorted Jensen marks, and import marks, cheese slicer length 21cm. £100-£140
Hammer Price: £180
A silver and parcel gilt travelling chalice and patten, 1873 and 1874, the chalice with knopped stem and hexafoil foot, the bowl with engraved Corpus Christi inscription, London hallmark, maker’s mark for Samuel Smith, together with a small silver twin handled bowl by F J Ross & Sons, with spot hammered finish, raised on three hoof feet, London hallmark for 1902, chalice height 10.2cm. £80-£100
A small collection of miscellaneous silver items, comprising cream jug of baluster form, a pair of salts by Charles Stuart Harris, each on three hoof feet, a matched pair of bright-cut decorated salts, a set of four salt spoons, an ovoid pepper by Georg Jensen of Denmark, and a hinged lidded mustard by Nathan & Hayes, various makers and dates, various lengths. (Quantity) £100-£120
A collection of miscellaneous silver items, including a pepper in the form of a Chinese pagoda, a small salver bearing crest, by Walker and Hall, a two small silver dishes, a pair of George III sugar tongs by Hester Bateman, an Irish silver butter knife, etc., various makers and dates, various lengths. (Quantity) £150-£200
An early 20th century French enamel and mother-of-pearl parasol handle, formed of tapered and polished mother-of-pearl, with pink guilloché enamel collar and handle, with white enamel borders and mother-of-pearl inset to the base within a surround of seed pearls and pink gemstones, mounted in silver, indistinct partial assay marks, numbered ‘0444’, in original tooled leather case by A. Risler & Garre, Paris, length 32cm. £800-£1,200
£800–£1,200
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