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A lipstick holder and companion cigarette lighter by Verdura, of square section, with incised fan shaped decoration, stamped ‘14k’, height 5.2cm. (2) £3,000-£4,000
£3,000–£4,000
A gold plated lighter by Must de Cartier, of flattened cylindrical form, with engine-turned engraving and red enamel collar, signed ‘Cartier PARIS’, numbered ‘58554S’, cased, length 7cm. £100-£150
£100–£150
A gold plated lighter by Cartier, of flattened cylindrical form, with chequered engine-turned finish, with tricolour ‘Trinity’ collar, signed ‘Cartier PARIS’, numbered ‘19963L’, length 7cm. £100-£150
A gold plated lighter by Cartier, of flattened cylindrical form, with lattice engine-turned finish, signed ‘Cartier PARIS’, numbered ‘874667’, length 6.9cm. £100-£150
A mid 20th century lighter by Boucheron, of flattened cylindrical form, with flowerhead decoration on a textured weave ground, signed, rubbed maker’s mark, French assay mark, stamped ‘OR 750’, numbered ‘65549’, length 7.4cm. £1,500-£2,000
£1,500–£2,000
A collection of eight American ’carryall’ purses and compacts by Volupté, circa 1940-1950, mostly in gold/silver-toned brass, comprising: a ‘Pianette’ purse, in outer sleeve, two purses applied with costume jewels, in carrying sleeves a basket-weave purse, with carrying sleeve, a ‘Golden gesture’ hand-shaped compact, a ‘Lip-Lock’ compact, a ‘Pianette’ compact, and a ‘Silhouette’ coach and horse compact, mostly with original packaging, largest length 14cm....
£100–£120
An unusual antique circular glass fob, engraved and painted to depict a three masted sailing vessel, with tall smoke stack to the centre, mounted within a metal frame, diameter 16mm. £40-£60
£40–£60
An 18ct gold sovereign case and a set of brass sovereign / half sovereign balance scales, the sovereign case by Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham hallmark, the balance scales by Harrison, in travel case. (2) £800-£1,000
£800–£1,000
Three 9ct gold pencil fobs, the first engine-turned, retractable, hallmarked, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1915; the second retractable scroll engraved and stamped ‘E.B.9ct’; the third engine-turned, hallmarked and bearing maker’s mark ‘C&C’. (3) £600-£800
£600–£800
A silver coin belt, the chain links uniting fifteen mainly 18th and 19th century coins, to include a Spanish dollar of Charles IV (1793) countermarked with head of George III, French Republic six livres, 1793, Republic of Central America 8 reals, 1825, Louis XV French ecu, 1720, length 100cm. £400-£500
£400–£500
A miniature bonbonnière, first half 19th century, modelled as a tapered bucket with detachable cover and carrying handle, set with bloodstone panels and mounted in bicolour gold with engraved foliate decoration, on a belcher-link chain, length excluding chain 28mm. £600-£800
A 19th century gold swivel fob seal, the hardstone scarab bead seal carved to depict a centaur, the surmount modelled as a knight’s helmet with Greek inscriptions and applied laurel wreath and dragon above, length 31mm. £600-£800
A group of two seals and a fob, comprising a springbok fob seal, inset with a hardstone seal base bearing Arabic inscription, suspended from a bar brooch mount stamped ‘18ct’; a gold mounted bloodstone fob seal, intaglio carved with a quartered coat of arms; and a 9ct gold medal fob, various lengths. (3) £200-£300
£200–£300
Assorted items, comprising a bloodstone fob seal, four assorted watch keys and two lockets, one stamped ‘625’, various sizes. (7) £600-£800
Masonic regalia: a small collection of 20th century pieces, comprising Knights Templar Past Preceptor’s collar jewel Two Knights of St John breast badges Cross of Constantine companion’s badge Order of Lazarus breast badge and miniature Rose Croix collar jewel (18th degree) and a similar eagle jewel (31st degree) Allied Masonic Degrees: past master’s badge Order of the Secret Monitor: members breast jewel Mark Mason breast jewel Several lapel studs together with supporting...
Masonic regalia: a small collection of 20th century pieces, comprising: Duke of Sussex jewel Three Somerset Grand Officers’ collar jewels Royal Masonic Hospital Governor’s jewel and Redevelopment Fund jewel Stewards’ badges for charitable festivals Royal Arch members’ jewels and Zerubbabel breast jewel And five other jewels together with supporting documentation. £200-£300
An Edwardian silver bowed rectangular cigarette case, the front enamelled with oval horse racing scene, the jockey in blue and white racing colours, with red cap, on chestnut horse at full gallop, by maker A.S., Birmingham 1908, dimensions 8.3 x 7.2cm. £150-£200
£150–£200
An Italian silver cigar case, the lid inset with an Art Nouveau style composition panel of a maiden in flowing robes, retailed by Garrard & Co., import marks, dimensions 14 x 11cm. £300-£400
£300–£400
An Austrian white enamel snuff box, Vienna, early 20th century, of rectangular form, decorated throughout with matt white enamel, the hinged lid centred with a pierced oval framing a Trophy of Love motif, highlighted in rose-cut diamonds, the parcel gilt interior engraved with presentation inscription in Russian cursive script translating as: ‘To the ruler of my heart, October 1918’, stamped maker’s mark ‘I S’, and ‘Diana’ head mark for 1872-1922, 900 standard, dimensions 9 x...
A Mexican silver cigarette box, hand spot-hammered, the lid centered with a greenstone native mask and with applied flowering tendrils, by Otaduy, length 16cm. £100-£120
A late 19th century Aesthetic movement silver topped cane, the finial worked with a rabbit amidst lily plants, engraved with the name of its owner, D M Probyn, the top of the bamboo stick similarly named, height 96cm. £150-£200
A George V silver hip flask, with hinged cap and detachable sleeve, initialled, maker’s mark ‘J R’, Sheffield 1916, height (excluding neck) 11cm. £400-£500
A Victorian silver cheroot case, with hinged top, the gilt interior with scroll-pierced retaining bar, maker probably Colin Hewer, London 1867, length 12cm. £240-£300
£240–£300
A Victorian silver travelling hair styling case, of rectangular form, the exterior relief decorated with scrolling foliage, the fitted interior containing silver mounted curling tongs, with alcohol burner, flask and funnel, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1899, the internal metal frame stamped ‘E P, Paris’, length 17cm. £200-£300
An amusing silver preserve spoon by Stuart Devlin, a monkey holding the bowl in both hands, its tail grasping the handle, London 1976, length 14cm. £150-£200
An Elizabeth II silver paper knife by Stuart Devlin, of double ended spear form, with textured central grip, London 1976, length 22cm. £150-£200
A silver and parcel gilt novelty caddy spoon, the handle modelled as three penguins, by Stuart Devlin, London 1980, length 5.7cm. £100-£150
A silver and parcel gilt dish, the handle to the circular bowl pierce-decorated with a sea horse, seaweed, shells and coral, by Stuart Devlin, London 1982, diameter 10cm. £300-£400
Irish Provincial silver: An 18th century Irish silver basting spoon, Cork, the terminal curved for suspension, crested, by John Irish, length 27.5cm. £300-£400
A pair of Victorian silver salad servers, with deer hoof handles, with silver dew claws and shoes, by George & James Boyton, London 1854, lengths 34 and 28cm. £80-£100
£80–£100
A matched set of six silver and enamelled coffee spoons, the backs decorated with foliage and ribbons on a wavy engine-turned ground, bean terminals, five by Mappin & Webb, the sixth by maker T & S, bone finials, cased. £50-£80
£50–£80
Anton Michelsen: A Danish silver gilt part dessert service, the large finials enamelled with geometric designs, the reverse of each with facsimile signature and date 1972, comprising five spoons and two forks, together with a spoon by the same maker and with similar enamelled decoration, stamped ‘Julien 1971’, all stamped ‘Sterling’. (8) £300-£400
A German late 19th century silver twelve-place canteen, comprising table knives and forks, dessert spoons and forks, table spoons, teaspoons, dessert knives, two pairs of serving spoons and a soup ladle, each handle cast with rococo scrolls, ‘800’ standard, contained in a satin-lined two-tray oak box. £2,600-£3,000
£2,600–£3,000
A George III silver parasol handle, telescopic and four-draw, of plain design, inscribed ‘Bt at Weeks’s Rl Museum, Tichborne St’ and numbered ‘7054’, maker’s mark ‘G C’ (probably George Creak), London 1802, length extended 58cm. £150-£200
A Victorian silver bookmark, engraved with a representation of the Archangel Gabriel, by Edward Henry Watts, retailed by Albert Barker, London 1886, length 8.5cm. £100-£150
A pair of George V silver Sabbath candlesticks, in traditional style, with knopped stems and repoussé panels and borders of flower heads, by Rosenzweig Taitelbaum & Co., London 1914, height 36cm. £500-£700
£500–£700
Tiffany & Co.: a silver novelty small square box and cover, the lid applied with a tied ribbon, sterling standard, stamped ‘Made in Italy’, 5cm square. £120-£160
£120–£160
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the shovel-shaped bowl repoussé decorated with fruiting vine, the handle with vine tentrils, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, and a Dutch souvenir silver caddy spoon with shovel bowl and ship finial, import marks for Chester 1909. (2) £100-£140
£100–£140
A set of twelve Italian silver menu holders by Argenteria il Leone, based on the portico of the Pantheon, Rome, with vertical columns and triangular pedimental surmounts, stamped ‘925’ and ’Sterling’, height 30mm. £200-£300
A William IV silver tea pot, of squat lobed form, leaf capped scroll handle and pomegranate finial, by John James Keith, London 1836, height 15cm. £500-£700
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