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A Russian gold cigarette case, rectangular with rounded corners, with flared and diagonal ribbed decoration throughout, ruby cabochon thumbpiece, marked inside to the cover and base with ‘AH’ possibly for Fabergé workmaster August Holmström, St Petersburg, 1891, 56 standard, dimensions 88 x 57mm. £3,000-£4,000
Hammer Price: £5,500
A set of eight silver buttons by Thomas White, 1901, of pierced foliate design, maker’s mark, London hallmark, diameter 30mm. £100-£200
Hammer Price: £80
An 18ct gold fob by Kurt Weiss for Cartier, the tricolour panel on ring suspension with chain and T-bar, hallmarked for London 1976, signed ‘Cartier’, numbered ‘0156’, and a ‘C de Cartier’ stainless steel and gold plated money clip, numbered ‘32703’, signed ‘Must de Cartier’, lengths 12cm and 3.5cm. £700-£900
£700–£900
A Victoria silver cylindrical box and cover, repoussé decorated throughout with arabesque scrolls and foliage, parcel gilt interior, initialled, maker’s mark partially rubbed, probably H. Matthews, Birmingham 1897, height 8.5cm. £70-£90
An amethyst crystal set silver cylindrical box, 1983, the pull off cover mounted with amethyst crystals, with engraved cascading decoration below, by Alison Jean Muirhead Clark, London hallmark, the box lined to the interior, height 8.2cm. £100-£200
Hammer Price: £160
A bicoloured lighter, with weave textured surface, stamped ‘750’, height 5.9cm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £750
A diamond-set lighter by Cartier, with ribbed oval ends and horizontally ruled sides inset alternately with pairs of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’, signed ‘Cartier Paris’, ‘Made in Italy’, numbered ‘22124’, height 7cm. £1,500-£2,000
£1,500–£2,000
A French Renaissance Revival silver and gem-set box, late 19th century, of kidney shape, the hinged lid chased with masks, the sides with scrolling foliage, against a matt ground, set with cabochon emeralds and opals, lozenge maker’s mark possibly ‘E L’ , and French assay marks, length 63mm. £400-£600
£400–£600
An Arts and Crafts silver box, by George Laurence Connell, of shaped trapezoid form, the hinged lid embossed with four flowerheads, and the words: ‘GATHER YE ROSES WHILE YE MAY OLD TIME IS STILL A-FLYING’ the lid with laurel border, the front with engraved inscription ‘C. E. 10th July 1909’, the base engraved ‘Connell. 83 Cheapside, London’, maker’s mark for George Laurence Connell, hallmarked for Birmingham 1908, length 12.2cm. £150-£200
A Mexican silver box, with detachable cover and textured bark finish, stamped ‘sterling’, import marks for 1965, dimensions 7 x 10cm. £70-£90
Hammer Price: £220
A late 19th century Chinese export silver box, retailed by Wang Hing, the hinged lid relief decorated with a dignitary seated in a garden pavilion, fanned by servants and with attendant court figures, the sides with dragons and bamboo, the upper border of the lid with presentation inscription, both lid and base with import marks for George Edward & Son, Glasgow 1896, dimensions 10 x 20 x 7.5cm. £300-£500
Hammer Price: £900
A Chinese export silver tray, circa 1910, of rectangular panelled form, stipple decorated, on flattened bun feet, stamped marks for Tuck Chang of Shanghai, dimensions 24.9 x 16cm. £200-£300
A Chinese export silver three piece tea service by Kwan Wo, comprising tea pot, cream jug and twin-handled sugar basin and cover, the tapered cylindrical bodies decorated with embossed hexagonal panels of figural scenes, spaced by panels of bamboo, prunus blossom and peonies, against a textured ground, each with vacant shield-shaped reserve, with bamboo-style scroll handles and finials, maker’s mark ‘KW’, with workshop/artisan mark, tea pot height 14cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £1,600
A 19th century pressed horn snuff box, of rectangular form, the lid titled ‘Palais de la reine dans le parc St James’, length 9.6cm. £50-£70
Hammer Price: £20
A New Zealand greenstone hand club/patu (mere pounamu), of flat teardrop-shape, with drilled suspension hole, length 10.4cm. £100-£200
£100–£200
A lapis lazuli snuff bottle, carved in high relief with a prancing horse, with a replacement malachite stopper, height 5cm. £150-£200
£150–£200
A George III Grant of Arms, with a contemporary carnelian fob seal bearing similar arms, granting George Potter of Pole, Cheshire, the right to bear the arms and name of Eaton, on vellum, signed by Isaac Heard, Garter Principal King of Arms and by George Harrison, Norroy King of Arms, 1789, with two seals appended, each in japanned skippet, in red leather covered fitted box stamped with repeating crowned royal cyphers, the gilt metal mounted fob seal with accompanying boxed wax impression....
Hammer Price: £360
A Victoria silver large goblet, the body engraved with laurel swags beneath a border of lunettes, on knopped stem, the foot also engraved with a band of lunettes, by Messrs. Henry and John Lias, London 1874, height 24cm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £260
A George V silver sugar basket with bead-edge wavy rim, vertical piercing and loop handle, by George Nathan & Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1912, with blue glass liner, (repair to foot), height 12cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £60
Two silver sugar basins, the first, Edward VII, of circular design, with pierce-decorated flange rim, on tall, braced legs and pointed pad feet, Sheffield 1907, the second, Victoria, circular, on pedestal foot, repoussé decorated with C-scrolls, fan-shaped lobing and scallop motifs, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1898, first height 10.5cm, diameter 14cm, second: diameter 16cm. £120-£150
Hammer Price: £240
A Victoria silver cake basket, repoussé decorated with alternating flowerheads, fruit and conforming C-scrolls, with swing handles, on scroll feet, by Robert Harper, London 1859, diameter 27cm. £360-£400,
Hammer Price: £320
A George III silver muffineer, of inverted pear-shape by Jabez Daniell & James Mince, London 1770, and another similar by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1798, with associated top, both height 14.5cm. (2) £150-£200
A George III silver waiter, with reeded rim, on ribbed feet, centred with an engraved coat of arms, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, diameter 18cm. £100-150
Hammer Price: £110
A matched pair of Edward VII silver mounted cut-glass claret jugs, the spouts and lids of plain design, with angular handles, by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1906 and Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, 1908, height 20cm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £300
A silver bachelor’s tea set, by Mappin & Webb, comprising small teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, of globular design, the tea pot with turned wood handle and finial, hallmarked for London 1926, all signed ‘MAPPIN & WEBB LONDON’, and initialled ‘N’, together with a silver oil table lamp by Adie Bros Ltd, engraved with date, Birmingham 1923, tea pot height 13cm. £120-£150
A George III silver cream jug, with a band of bright-cut stylised leaf and flowerhead decoration, crested within a laurel wreath, London 1806, height 10cm. . £80-£120
Hammer Price: £70
An Edward VII silver tray, rectangular with shaped twin handles, with pierced scrollwork gallery, raised on foliate scroll feet, maker’s mark indistinct, Birmingham 1902, length 44cm. £500-£600
Hammer Price: £550
An Edward VII silver lighthouse caster, the body pierced decorated with interlaced roundels, maker’s marks rubbed, London 1903, with blue glass liner, height 23cm. £150-£200
A Victoria silver cream jug, repoussé decorated in high relief with trailing flowers, with S-scroll handle, on voluted feet, crested, maker’s mark ‘R H’ (probably for Robert Hennell), London 1855, height 15.5cm. £80-£120
A matched Irish three piece tea service in mid 18th century style, ornately repoussé decorated with flowerheads and foliage, the handles cast as terminal figures, the teapot lid with flower finial, each piece with two reserves (one crested), on claw and ball feet, the cream jug with maker’s marks for both Edward Twycross & Edward Power, Dublin 1826, the teapot and sugar basin by West & Son, Dublin 1897, teapot height 16cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £1,300
A pair of deer hoof candlesticks, truncated at the hock, the electro-plated mounts with double scroll supports and shaped oval bases with moulded edges, height 32cm. £300-£500
£300–£500
A pair of silver table ornaments of a cock and hen pheasant, realistically modelled, by C J Vander & Sons, Sheffield 1994, both lengths 28cm. £1,600-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,800
A silver model of an otter, realistically modelled, by William Comyns Ltd, London 1967, and a silver plated model of a retriever, first length 13cm, second length 7cm. (2) £200-£300
Hammer Price: £480
A late 19th/early 20th century silver grouse decanter/table ornament, realistically modelled with chased feathers, with detachable head and hinged wings, import marks for Berthold Muller, London 1902, height 17.5cm. £600-£800
£600–£800
A matched pair of silver ornaments, a cock and hen pheasants, realistically modelled, the cock bird by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1967, the hen with London import mark ‘I F & Son Ltd’, London 1964, first length 24cm, second 22cm. £800-£1,000
A silver flatware service of Elizabethan pattern by Garrard & Co. Ltd., comprising: twelve table forks eleven table spoons twenty-four dessert forks twelve dessert spoons twelve table knives twenty-four dessert knives twelve fruit forks twelve fruit knives twelve teaspoons two piece carving set x 2 a pair of fish servers two sauce ladles one basting spoon one butter knife hallmarked for London 1911, contained in baize-lined four drawer fitted oak...
Hammer Price: £4,000
Scottish Provincial silver: a pair of early 19th century fiddle pattern sauce ladles by Robert Keay I, Perth, both engraved with initials ‘P Mc L’, length approximately 16.5cm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £90
A pair of Scottish William IV silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, by maker ‘J. G & Co’ (probably John Graham & Co), Edinburgh 1837, maker’s marks overstruck, crested, lengths approximately 15cm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £50
A Charles II silver mounted wooden handled toasting fork, the spherical terminal with suspension ring, with long wooden shaft, maker’s mark ‘DL’, a trefoil above and a mullet below, struck twice, once on each mount, with triform tines, London circa 1670, length 94cm. £800-£1,200
Hammer Price: £800
A mid 18th century silver mote spoon, of typical form, the base of the bowl scratch-initialled ‘M’, no date letter, maker’s mark indistinct, length 14cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £85
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