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English Nine carat gold cigar piercer, Circa 1950.
POA
Gold
Nine carat gold pencil marked for London 1925 by Sampson Mordan.
Pair of South African gold cufflinks set with 1 Rand gold coins (22 carat gold) dated 1974 in 9ct gold mounts. Marked for 1974 by W Co.
9ct gold thimble marked for Birmingham 1903 by James Swann.
Late 19th Century gold pencil and dip pen marked S. Mordan & Co.
Dunhill nine carat gold cigarette holder, circa 1960.
Mid-20th century Continental 14 carat gold pill box.
Nine carat gold toothpick marked for Birmingham 1976 probably by Henry Hobson & Sons.
Late 19th century English gold miners’ brooch made to commemorate the great gold rushes in South Africa, Australia and USA. This example unusually marked ‘8CT’ to the back.
9ct gold swizzle stick marked for Sheffield 1979 by S J R (Mark recorded but identity not known).
A presentation gold box by ‘JR’ with inscription “A token of Friendship to Captn Geo. Richardson from his friends Major Hall 89th Reg. & Captn Frye 3d Ceylon Regt. Captn Wildey 19 Regt Calcutta Dec 20th 1811”.
An early 20th century French mixed metals vesta case the silver base with inlaid gold strips by “LEUCHARS & SON GEFFROY ST PARIS”
Nine carat gold quill dip pen with finely etched feather in original presentation case marked for London 1938 by Mappin & Webb Ltd.
A mid 20th century German gold mounted penknife.
A mid 19th century continental gold stiletto with untraced makers mark.
A mid 19th century continental gold mounted steel stiletto with untraced makers mark.
Art
Late 18th century miniature watercolour on ivory set within gold frame, in an associated contemporary box.
Africana
South African sterling ‘925’ silver and 18ct gold necklace by Erich Frey (1917-2004) with central polished stone pendant, Circa 1970.
Fifteen carat gold brooch marked for Chester 1912, set with a diamond, by Claud Mason.
Nine carat gold brooch marked for Chester 1911, set with a diamond and 2 blue sapphires by James Marlow.
Nine carat gold mounted cigar cutter marked for Birmingham 1936 by M Wachenheimer & Co Ltd.
Nine carat gold cigar piercer marked for Birmingham 1953 by Cohen & Charles.
Continental gold mounted cigar cutter, circa 1890.
American 14-18 carat gold vesta case or match safe, dated 1870.