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Art Deco silver cocktail shaker marked for Birmingham 1938 by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd.
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Chinese export silver cocktail shaker made in Shanghai, by C.J. & Co. (China Jewelry Company), Circa 1875- 1920.
Art Deco silver cocktail Shaker with swivel top strainer marked for Birmingham 1927 by Asprey & Co.
Art Deco silverplate six-piece tea service designed by Keith Murray (1892-1981) for Mappin & Webb, circa 1930.
Art Deco silver cocktail shaker marked for Sheffield 1933 by Robert Stewart.
Art Deco silver cocktail set marked for Birmingham 1934, comprising a pickle fork and measuring spoon by George Laurence Connell. These have the optional Silver Jubilee mark.
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Art Deco silver and enamel cigarette case marked for Birmingham 1933 by Joseph Gloster Ltd.
Glass
Art Deco Czechoslovakian enamelled and cut-glass cocktail shaker attributed to Karl Palda, circa 1940.
Art Deco Continental silver and enamel pill box, Circa 1940. Slight chip to the back enamel border.
Victorian silver posy holder with finger ring and flower pin marked for London 1878. Incorporated into the handle are three sprung legs allowing it to stand. Engraved: “FROM THE GARDEN EMPLOYEES OXENFOORD CASTLE 10TH APRIL1878” by Colen Hewer Cheshire.
Pair of William IV silver glasses marked for Birmingham 1831 by Thomas Millington.
Late 18th century cased, unmarked, silver ribbon threaders in the form of a stork with a baby in swaddling clothes to the interior.
Edwardian silver toothpick box in the 19th century style marked for London 1902 by Stuart Clifford.
Edwardian silver frog pin cushion marked for Birmingham 1907 by S & Co, (probably Sydney & Co.)
Victorian silver chocolate mould marked for Birmingham 1889, with a Reg design number 117282 by Levi & Salaman.
George V silver and enamel locket marked for Birmingham 1912 by Levi & Salaman.
Victorian silver respiratory tube in case marked for London 1877, engraved SANDERMAN’S PATENT FARROW & JACKSON’ by George Fisher.
George III silver patch box marked for Birmingham 1816 by Samuel Pemberton.
Royal presentation silver cigarette case marked for London 1905 in its original box with the Royal crest and the motto: HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE’ which translates as “Shame on anyone who thinks evil of it” to C. B Oakley from H.R.H THE PRINCE OF WALES, NARSEMPETT, DECCAN INDIA, FEBRUARY 1906 by James Samuel Bell & Louis Willmott, Retailed by Collingwood & Co- to the Royal Family, 46 Conduit St, London.
Mid-19th century Indian Colonial silver presentation cup and cover by Hamilton & Co. Inscribed “The 46th Mug Won by Capt F J Davies Arab Eclipse.
Art
Late 19th century English bronze of Major-General Charles Gordon CB (1833-1885) also known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum in Egyptian uniform.
Edwardian novelty silver Cigarette Case in the form of a Rifle cartridge magazine marked for Birmingham 1905, engraved “Patent Magazine 7817/03, U.S.A. Pat. May 17/04, Brevete.S.G.G” probably by William Maguires.
George III silver vinaigrette marked for Birmingham 1803, with a filigree grill by Joseph Taylor.
George III silver patch box marked for Birmingham 1801 by Joseph Taylor.
George III silver vinaigrette marked for Birmingham 1811, with a pressed grill by Cocks & Bettridge.
Early 20th century Indian silver cigarette case marked “BHUJ” and dated 5/6/17. Bhuj was the capital of Cutch and was used as a town mark on silver by various makers.
George V miniature silver entrée dish –probably for butter marked for Birmingham 1937 by Asprey & Co Ltd, London.
Rare Edwardian silver miniature articulated muzzled bear pin cushion marked for Birmingham 1908, with a Registered design number – Rd 537681 by H V Pithey & Co.
Edwardian silver vesta case marked for Chester 1901 with an engraved scene of two men sword fighting by William Neale.
Mid-20th century English silver plated ‘Recipe’ cocktail shaker marked ‘KINGSWAY PLATE, ONE & THREE QUARTER PINTS, REGD No 792330’ by William Suckling Ltd.
Collectables
An early 19th century Italian micromosaic plaque with a view of the Roman Forum mounted in a high carat gold mount. The central columns are from a temple dedicated to Emperor Vespasian and his son Titus, built between 79 & 87 AD.
An exceptional silver gilt snuff box marked for London 1813 by Daniel Hockley surmounted with a signed micromosaic made in Rome by Gioacchino Barberi (1772-1857) probably after a painting by Johann Wenzel Peter (1745- 1829).
A magnificent early 20th century Japanese silver pepper.