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Of Boer War interest: A silver vesta case, the front enamelled with the Queen’s South Africa medal ribbon by Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham 1902, with suspensory loop, length 48mm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £420
A silver and enamel cigarette case, of rectangular form, the cover depicting a scene of the Nile, with camel and figures, within turquoise enamelled engine-turned border, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1930, length 8.5cm. £160-£200
Hammer Price: £200
A silver cigarette case, of bowed rectangular form, the enamel scene depicting a young naked woman at the water’s edge wearing a pink mob cap, monogrammed to the reverse, maker’s mark probably T A & Co, for Thomas Acott & Co, Birmingham 1894, length 8.8cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £650
A German silver cigarette case, circa 1910, of bowed rectangular form with rounded corners, the front with enamelled scene of a naked young woman, her arms raised above her head, wading in a stream, the enamelled scene by Fritz Bemberg, with maker’s mark, stamped ‘935’, crown and crescent mark, length 9cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £1,000
A silver cigarette case, of rectangular form with rounded corners, the front enamelled with a naked woman with long flowing hair before a dark rocky background, stamped ‘900’, maker’s mark within a heart, (indistinct), length 9cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £800
A silver cigarette case, enclosing concealed erotic scene, the plain cover opening to reveal an interior scene with a naked woman warming herself before a fire stamped ‘STERLING 935’, length 8.5cm. £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £900
A silver cigarette case with concealed erotic scene, the plain exterior opening to reveal inner panel depicting enamelled boudoir scene with a nude woman with cat, import mark for Birmingham 1911, sponsor’s mark probably S & Co, front initialled ‘SM’, length 8.9cm. £800-£1,000
A German silver cigarette case with concealed erotic scene, the plain exterior enclosing an enamelled panel depicting a recumbent nude woman, wearing headdress, within an Oriental interior, stamped ‘935 STERLING’, with crown and crescent mark, length 8.5cm. £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £2,400
A large silver cigarette case, of plain rectangular bowed form, gilt interior, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1899, length 12cm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £120
A silver vesta case, inset with gold monogrammed roundel and thumbpiece, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1894, length (excluding suspensory loop) 46mm. £100-£150
A silver vesta case, of plain rectangular form with rounded corners, incorporating a cigar cutter below, by HJilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1897, with ring suspension loop, length 48mm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £100
A collection of mother-of-pearl gaming counters, comprising various shapes and designs to include fish, flowers, birds, etc., various lengths. (Quantity) £80-£120
Hammer Price: £90
A ‘Must II’ ball point pen by Cartier, in red lacquer, signed ‘Must de Cartier’, numbered ‘603730’, maker’s case and guarantee, length 13cm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £85
A ‘Meisterstück’ fountain pen by Mont Blanc, in black lacquer, knib stamped ‘14k 4810’, maker’s case, length 13cm. £100-£150
An early Victorian gold combined vinaigrette and locket, a silver mote spoon, a sovereign case and a vesta case, the vinaigrette engine-turned, circular and with suspension loop, unmarked, the sovereign case engine-turned, Birmingham 1910, the vesta case with cursive initials ‘W M’, by George Unite, Chester 1900. (4) £400-£500
Hammer Price: £460
A pair of late 19th century silver mounted folding opera glasses, with two pairs of circular lenses, connected by a sliding bar and hinged mother-of-pearl carrying handle, London import mark for 1895, by R. & J. Beck. Ltd, with stamped lozenge mark ‘JLBM’ with star, with accompanying case, width 10.2cm, length extended 9cm. £300-£400
£300–£400
Two retractable toothpicks, one plain with hardstone seal terminal, signed ‘Sampson Mordan & Co, 15ct’, the other foliate engraved and hallmarked for 9ct gold, together with two retractable pencils, unmarked. (4) £300-£400
A gold propelling pencil by Gowland Brothers, circa 1887, celebrating the Golden Jubilee, with applied crown and Agnus Dei, engraved inscription, signed ‘Gowland Bros’, length including suspension loop 7.5cm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £160
A George II gold rattle by Sandilands Drinkwater, circa 1745, incorporating whistle and formerly with coral teething bar, with four bells suspended from the chamfered rectangular knop, having a fixed loop for hanging, the body repoussé decorated with C scrolls and flowerheads, initialled to mouthpiece, maker’s mark only, length 10cm. £2,000-£3,000,
Hammer Price: £8,500
A 9ct gold necessaire by Dunhill, 1936, of rectangular form, with ribbed decoration throughout, comprising a hidden lighter, watch, pencil and writing slide, the hinged lid opening to reveal compartmented interior with bevelled mirror, powder compact and lipstick holder, the front engraved with armorial, maker’s mark for Alfred Dunhill, London hallmark, dimensions 8.2 x 5.3 x 4.1cm. £2,600-£3,000
Hammer Price: £4,000
An Austrian slim gold snuff box, late 19th / early 20th century, of rectangular form, engine-turned decorated, the cover edged by engraved stylised foliage, the sides with borders of meandering flowers, assay marks for 14k gold, (marks in use between 1872 - 1922), maker’s mark, city mark for Vienna, length 8.7cm. £5,000-£5,500
£5,000–£5,500
A gold and sapphire vanity case by Cartier, circa 1920, of rectangular form, set to the front and base with repeating sapphire cabochons, each within a flowerhead motif, with similarly-set thumbpiece, opening to reveal mirror, powder compartment with cover and lipstick holder, signed ‘Cartier Paris’, maker’s marks (misstruck), French assay marks, numbered ‘02324’, dimensions 8.4 x 7.4 x 1.3cm. £6,000-£8,000
Hammer Price: £11,000
A collection of fobs, to include an early 19th century example set with a foil-backed cushion-shaped citrine, in a gold foliate mount with a monkey to one side and dog to the other, together with various 9ct gold examples, two gold mounted compasses, etc., some with UK hallmarks, various lengths. (8) £300-£400
Hammer Price: £1,100
A late 17th century silver cannon-handled knife, the silver handle with engraved decoration, with marks to the steel blade, probably for Ephraim How, and dagger mark of the London Cutlers Company, unmarked, length 11.5cm. £100-£150
A late 19th - early 20th century silver gilt figure, possibly Odyseus and his dog Argo, height 35mm. £100-£150
An agate swivel fob, 1924, set with oval-shaped bloodstone and chalcedony panels, mounted in 9ct gold, Birmingham hallmark, maker’s mark for Manton & Mole, length including bale 42mm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £600
An early 19th century gold and hardstone seal, the cushion-shaped chalcedony intaglio carved with the crest of the Craig clan of Scotland - a knight/chevalier on horseback in full armour, grasping a broken lance, below a banner bearing the motto ‘VIVE DEO UT VIVAS’, in a foliate and scroll gold mount, height 34mm. £240-£300
Hammer Price: £500
A carved amethyst seal, of mushroom form, the base intaglio carved with a rose spray above the black letter initials ‘OS’, dimensions 28 x 21 x 23mm. £100-£150
An early 19th century agate and gold desk seal, the flared faceted chalcedony handle above a border of small cabochon turquoise, to a scroll and acanthus leaf mount, the octagonal base inset with an amethyst intaglio carved with a wreath encircling the motto ‘remember’, length 63mm. £300-£500
Masonic interest: Royal Masonic Benevolent Institute for Girls: festival stewards’ enamelled jewels, 1904, 1924, 1936 (in silver), various dates 1952 - 1983 (gilt metal, some duplicates). (25) £300-£340
Masonic interest: Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Boys: festival stewards’ enamelled jewels, 1908 and 1937 (both in silver), various dates 1946 - 1982 (gilt metal), together with five provincial examples: Northants and Hunts, Essex, Leics, Rutland and Northumberland. (22) £200-£300
Masonic interest: Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution: festival stewards’ enamelled jewels, 1910, 1911, 1920, 1926 (2), 1929, 1937 (all silver), various dates including 1952, 1983 (gilt metal, some duplicates), one provincial example Middlesex 2000 and a patron’s jewel, also for Middlesex. (21) £260-£300
Hammer Price: £260
Masonic interest: Great War peace jewel, 1919, Peace Memorial Festival jewel, Olympia, 1925, Royal Masonic hospital jewel, 1930 (base metal); two Mark Degree benevolent fund jewels, one with presentation inscription dated 1884, Portal (No. 3237) chapter jewel, and others. (18) £200-£240
Masonic interest: a collection of jewels presented to James Dixon Mounsey, silver gilt and enamel, to include Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution, Royal Masonic Institute for Boys, also that for Girls, Guildhall two-part 1937 coronation medal, etc. (10) £240-£300
Hammer Price: £300
Somerset: Three silver Masonic jewels, two for Senior Warden and one for Master of Ceremonies, all of oval locket form, one bearing the name on a red enamelled garter, the others in applied lettering on a textured ground, two centred with a pendulum mounted over blue enamel, the third with crossed batons over blue enamel, two by George Kenning & Son, the first hallmarked London 1929, in fitted case, the second, hallmarked for London 1922, the third stamped ‘Spencer, London’ and...
Hammer Price: £60
Two 9ct gold masonic fobs, the first with engraved hardstone seal in a gold mount formed of masonic motifs including square, compass, keystone, etc., together with a gold square and compass fob, first with Birmingham hallmark for 1909, second for 1989, lengths including bales 33mm and 28mm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £220
A George I silver tea caddy, with chamfered angles, later repoussé decorated with C scrolls, flowerheads and foliage, by Gundry Roode, London 1715, height 12cm. £150-£180
Hammer Price: £280
Three matching Russian silver and niello beakers, reserving oval panels of a hunting scene, a statue of Peter the Great and shipping, on a matted ground decorated with scrolling foliage, maker A K, Moscow 1841 and 1842, height 6.5 - 8cm.£500-£700
Hammer Price: £850
A Russian late 19th century silver and niello cigar case, reserving a panel of the Kremlin and bridge over the Moskva river, on a ground of formal scrolling leaves and flowerheads, Moscow, length 14.5cm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £750
A silver mounted manicure set, comprising nine pieces, to include a pair of cosmetic pots and covers and a nail buffer, Birmingham 1938 and 1939, cased. £100-£150
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