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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 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 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
Hammer Price: £160
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 ‘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 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
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 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 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 late 19th century Russian silver cigarette case by Paul Frederik Sohlman, engraved with Pan-Slavic decoration and inscription, hinged match strike with vesta compartment to end, gilt interior, St. Petersburg, maker’s mark ‘P.S’, 84 standard, length 12cm. £300-£500
£300–£500
An Art Deco burr wood cigarette case, Russian, circa 1925, the cushion-shaped case with applied gold-mounted gem-set motifs, to include diamond-set interlocking initials, an enamel cockerel and gold Russian Imperial Coat of Arms, with match strike to one end, length 11cm. £200-£300
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A Russian silver and enamel salt by Andrey Bragin, circa 1900, of circular form, decorated with polychrome champleve enamel in geometric Pan-Slavic pattern, St. Petersburg, maker’s mark in Cyrillic, 88 standard, diameter 38mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £120
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
A Russian silver trompe l’oeil cigar box, St. Petersburg, 1891, of rectangular form, engraved and designed to simulate a wooden cigar box with labels and import tax bands, gilt interior, maker's mark ‘I.Ye’ in Cyrillic, dated, with initials ‘JB’ in Latin, 84 standard, length 14cm. £2,000-£3,000
Hammer Price: £1,900
An enamel and gold propelling pencil fob by Cartier, circa 1930, the polished gold case with black and white enamel cross and dot decoration, removing to reveal a finely reeded extendable pencil, the terminal with plain polished seal, case with suspension loop, French assay marks, indistinct maker’s mark, signed ‘CARTIER’, case length excluding suspension loop 5cm. £800-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,100
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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