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Late 19th century English brass Spittoon.
POA
Art Deco sterling silver, single wheel Dunhill watch lighter. The watch signed ‘DUNHILL FAB. SUISSE’ and the case ‘ALFRED DUNHILL PARIS PAT. NO.143752’.
Pair of small Edwardian cast silver candlesticks marked for London 1907 by George Fox.
Edwardian novelty silver letter opener marked for London 1903 in the form of an Indian kukri by Edwin Henry Watts.
A French Napoleon III (1852-1870) parcel-gilt and patinated bronze figural mantel clock cast from the model by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1824-1887).
Russian ‘88- zolotnik’ silver Beaker / Vase by Carl Fabergé, Moscow, Circa 1908- 1926 with scratched inventory number: 32275 to the base.
A carved stone pendant marking the Rand Rebellion, an armed uprising of white miners in the Witwatersrand in 1922. Inscribed to the front ‘F. Hiles’ alongside an applied red glass bead and on the back ‘Red Revolt 1922’.
Art Deco silver and enamel travelling strut clock marked for Birmingham 1926 by Walker & Hall (overstriking another maker).
Africana
Pair of South African silver gilt presentation scissors by AF.C (unattributed) marked ‘STER. SILVER AF.C’ and with presentation for opening of The Andrew Stewart Causeway outside Port Elizabeth 17th October 1953. In a later box and with original newspaper cutting from the Eastern Province Herald.
Silver presentation salver marked for Birmingham 1971, Presented to Paramount Chief Kaiser Daliwonga Matanzima by Sir Alec Douglas-Home by Asprey & Co Ltd.
Art Deco silver and enamel travelling clock marked for Birmingham 1928 by Henry Matthews.
Victorian silver cigar case marked for Birmingham 1894 and presented to Jack G. Curry from Sir Abe Bailey, Xmas 1895 by George Unite.
Late 19th century English Nine carat gold brooch made to commemorate the discovery of Gold in South Africa. This example inscribed ‘SOUTH AFRICA’ and marked ‘9CT’ to the back.
Silver salver marked for Sheffield 1907 with South African Masonic inscription.
Set of four William IV silver wine coasters marked for Sheffield 1836 by Creswick & Co.
Silver gilt and enamel Masonic Founders jewel marked for London 1906, for the Mendelssohn Lodge No 3142, enameled ‘Sydney Vaal River Estate’.
Continental ‘935S’ silver and enamel lady’s cigarette case with a horse to the front, Circa 1940.
Chinese export silver sweet dish embossed with Dragons by HM (documented but maker’s name unrecorded), Shanghai Circa 1880-1890.
Early 20th century silver Masonic jewel set with paste diamond- inscribed ‘Caledonian 1046 SC’
Rare South African Sterling Silver Presentation trowel inscribed ‘Presented to His Excellency The Hon: Sir Walter Francis Hely Hutchinson KCMG, On his laying the foundation Stone of, New Colonial Offices, Pietermaritzburg Mar 1897’
An important Africana presentation tray to Mrs W. P Schreiner from the Coloured woman of South Africa.
Russian ‘88’ (higher standard) silver and enamel purse marked for Moscow circa 1885 by Ivan Saltikov (1884-1897).
Pair of Russian ‘84’ silver and enamel serviette rings marked for Moscow, circa 1880 by Gustav Klingert (1865-1916).
Russian ‘84’ silver and enamel salt spoon marked for Moscow, circa 1880.
Two cased sets of six Japanese Sterling silver teaspoons by Sadajiro (of) Musashiya. Import marks for London 1893 & 1894 by Liberty & Co.
Late 19th century Continental sauce ladle having belonged to the Currey family and used at Nederburg wine farm between 1902 and 1918.
Late 19th century Continental meat plate having belonged to the Currey family and used at Nederburg wine farm between 1902 and 1918.
French gold plated posy holder with Mother of Pearl handle marked ‘LEBRUN’, Circa 1880.
Rare Boer War Gold mounted pendant made from a piece of artillery shell fired into Kimberley by “Long Tom” during the siege.
English Victorian gold plated posy holder. Circa 1890.
An early 19th century silver brandy warmer with possible newly recorded Cape marks for Daniel Collinet, Circa 1820.
Cape silver Konvyt fork with tubular handle by Daniel Beets. Circa 1820.
Pair of silver Tablespoons, one with Cape silver marks for William Godfried Lotter and the other with marks for CPG. Circa 1820.