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Rare Cape silver spectacle case marked for Lawrence Twentyman, Circa 1818- 1852.
POA
Cape silver hairpin by Johan Hendrik Vos, circa 1834- 1850.
English Sheffield Plate entrée dish warmer probably by Nathaniel Smith & Co. (Circa 1784), impressed number 2 and crested on both sides for Horatio Nelson’s brother, William, 1st Earl Nelson (1757-1835).
Silver
George III silver Vinaigrette marked for Birmingham 1807, with a pressed grill by John Shaw.
Art Deco silver beer mug marked for Birmingham 1935 by J A Restall & Co. overstriking another.
Africana
John Henry Amshewitz, British/ South African (1882-1942), Unnamed- Possibly ‘Toby Amused’. Circa 1930.
John Henry Amshewitz, British/ South African (1882-1942). Noah’s Birthday, Circa 1940.
Glass
Rene Lalique ‘RAMPILLON No 991’- A clear, frosted and opalescent blue stained vase. Engraved- “R. Lalique France”. Circa 1927
Porcelain
Art Deco Wedgwood pottery vase designed by Keith Murray, circa 1935.
Art Deco Wedgwood pottery vase, model no. 3765 designed by Keith Murray in 1933.
Art Deco Wedgwood pottery jug designed by Keith Murray, circa 1935.
George V silver soup ladle marked for Sheffield 1912 by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd.
Georg Jensen ‘925’ silver bangle No 168 designed by Nanna Ditzel, circa 1960.
Art Deco English novelty silver plated ‘Bell’ cocktail shaker, with internal mixer having a hanging clapper that rings when the cocktail is shaken. Marked ‘KINGSWAY PLATE’ by “S. L.T.D.’ Circa 1940.
Elizabeth II silver cocktail spoon marked for London 1975 by Leslie Gordon Durbin.
Novelty silver golf club swizzle stick marked for Birmingham 1947 by Deakin & Francis Ltd.
Silver cigarette case marked for Birmingham 1927 with an engraved portrait of Vladimir Lenin (Head of Soviet Russia then Soviet Union from 1917 to 1924) by Edgar & Son.
Art Deco silver plated cocktail shaker marked ‘REG: PLATO E.P.N.S MADE IN ENGLAND’.
Novelty silver champagne bottle swizzle stick marked for Birmingham 1965 possibly by William Manton Ltd.
Art Deco silverplate Cocktail shaker designed by Keith Murray (1892-1981) for Mappin & Webb with a removable strainer, Circa 1930.
Art Deco silver and enamel cigarette case marked for Birmingham 1939 by Joseph Gloster Ltd.
Collectables
Victorian silver compass in an engine turned case marked for London 1871 by Henry William Dee with Retailers mark: “Jones 23 Boulevart des Capucines”. Marked to the interior with a part-mark and with French control marks. The main silver mark is probably struck in the case below the compass.
Georg Jensen ‘925’ silver cross pendant with later chain No 151 designed by Henning Koppel, circa 1960.
Late 19th century Indian silver double tot measure by Hamilton & Co. See Indian Colonial Silver, European Silversmiths in India (1790-1860) and their marks, by Wynyard Wilkinson, page 67 for a similar version with the same marks.
Late 19th century French ‘950’ silver ice tongs with cast bird claw terminals.
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Art Deco silver cocktail shaker marked for London 1931, having a removable lemon juicer and named the “EDRU” with PAT No 258461 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd.
Mid-20th century set of Dutch silver cocktail glass markers numbered 1-12, with quality control mark for 1906-1953.
Set of six Art Deco novelty silver Devil cocktail forks marked for Birmingham 1926 by Levi & Salaman.
Art Deco silver and enamel cigarette case marked for Birmingham 1937 by Deakin & Francis Ltd.
Early 20th century Continental silver egg cutter marked ‘STERLING S.W’.
Continental silver and enamel ladies compact with a horse racing scene having a mirror and lipstick compartment. Circa 1920.
Continental silver and enamel cigarette case marked ‘900’, with a hunting dog scene. Circa 1920.
Chinese export silver five-piece tea set signed to the base with an unidentified script mark, probably made in Shanghai, circa 1900.