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Sale date: |
Silver, Jewellery & Furniture Sale on Thursday 27th & Friday 28th April 2006 |
Lot numbers: |
241-270 of 1434 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat on hammer % |
Image |
Hammer Price £ |
241 |
A GEORGE V VESTA CASE of rectangular form with a slide action, enclosing a gilt interior, the outer section bearing a crest and motto, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1926, 2.5" wide £100-200 | Nil |
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| 242 | AN EDWARDIAN VESTA CASE of rectangular form, bearing a crest and motto, centred with a light blue stone with a suspension ring, Chester 1903, by T & S. £40-60 | Nil |
35 | |
| 243 | A NOVELTY PINCUSHION in the form of a hare, Birmingham 1915, by Henry Matthews, 2.75" long £100-150 | Nil |
290 | |
| 244 | A MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLED FRUIT KNIFE, Sheffield 1934, by WN, together with two further fruit knives (3) £50-100 | Nil |
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| 245 | A NOVELTY EDWARDIAN PEPPER POT in the form of a "fat man" standing on a circular base, Birmingham 1907, by HT Bryant, 3.75" high. See illustration £200-300 | Nil |
380 | |
| 246 | A GEORGE IV BABY'S RATTLE with a mother of pearl teether and a whistle, with eight bells, and a suspension ring, Birmingham 1823, 5" long £200-300 | Nil |
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| 247 | AN ART NOUVEAU NURSES BUCKLE comprising two detachable pieces, Birmingham 1908, by Deakin and Francis Ltd, together with an engine-turned napkin ring with a beaded border (2) £50-100 | Nil |
45 | |
| 248 | A SET OF FOUR GEORGE V MENU CARD HOLDERS modelled in the form of running horses, Birmingham 1912, by C & CH. See illustration £150-250 | Nil |
330 | |
| 249 | A MODERN MENU CARD HOLDER in the form of a "sporting dog", Chester 1938, by A. Wilson, together with two further menu card holders, one with a cast hare and one in the form of a shield (3) £50-100 | Nil |
150 | |
| 250 | A SET OF FOUR EDWARDIAN MENU CARD HOLDERS in the form of a shamrock, a thistle, a rose and a leek, Birmingham 1907, by Horace Woodward & Co. £150-250 | Nil |
270 | |
| 251 | A SET OF FOUR MENU CARD HOLDERS in the form of horseshoes, Birmingham 1922, by Levi and Saloman. See illustration £150-250 | Nil |
200 | |
| 252 | A DOUBLE SOVEREIGN CASE of shaped rectangular form, the hinged lid enclosing two sovereign holders, with a suspension ring, Birmingham 1913, together with a second similar sovereign holder (2) £100-150 | Nil |
110 | |
| 253 | A GEORGE III SCOTTISH WINE LABEL of cut-out tablet form in the letter "M", Edinburgh 1819, by A. Wilkie, together with a cut-out letter "P" by Rawlings and Summers and a cut-out letter "S" London 1840 by C. Riley and G. Storer (3) £100-200 | Nil |
120 | |
| 254 | A SMALL COLLECTION OF WINE LABELS comprising an early Victorian example for "Hock" of vine-leaf form, together with a pierced example for "Sherry", a shaped oval example for "Gin", a circular modern example for "Whisky" and a label for "Port", London 1819, by William Elliot (5) £100-150 | Nil |
140 | |
| 255 | A SET OF THREE MODERN WINE LABELS of rectangular form, the borders with scroll motifs, each label centred in blue enamel for "Brandy", "Whisky" and "Sherry" (3) £50-100 | Nil |
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| 256 | A GEORGE III WINE LABEL of shaped rectangular form, with a scroll and shell border, pierced for "Madeira", by John Reily, London 1817, together with an unmarked sauce label for "Soy" and a Victorian label for "Sherry", Birmingham 1856, (3) £80-120 | Nil |
160 | |
| 257 | A VICTORIAN WINE LABEL of escutcheon form, engraved "Port", by George Unite, Birmingham 1844. See illustration £100-150 | Nil |
90 | |
| 258 | A GEORGE II WINE LABEL of escutcheon form, engraved "Madeira", circa 1740, London, by Sandlands Drinkwater. See illustration £150-250 | Nil |
140 | |
| 259 | A WILLIAM IV WINE LABEL of canted rectangular form with a reeded border, engraved "Hollands", by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1835 £50-100 | Nil |
45 | |
| 260 | A GEORGE III WINE LABEL of rectangular form, engraved "Frontignac", unmarked, circa 1790. See illustration £80-120 | Nil |
70 | |
| 261 | A SET OF THREE ART DECO WINE LABELS of shaped rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration, the centres with light blue enamel panels, for "Brandy", "Whisky" and "Port", by T & S, Birmingham 1933/1935 £100-150 | Nil |
240 | |
| 262 | AN ENAMEL WINE LABEL of escutcheon form for "Port" £50-100 | Nil |
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| 263 | A VICTORIAN WINE LABEL of shaped rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration, engraved "Gin", Birmingham 1852, by NM, together with two unmarked cut-out wine labels for the letters "B" and "W" (3) £50-100 | Nil |
40 | |
| 264 | A PAIR OF GEORGE IV WINE LABELS of vine and tendril form, pierced for "Madeira" and "Sherry", London 1827 £100-150 | Nil |
200 | |
| 265 | A WILLIAM IV CADDY SPOON with a shaped circular bowl and a central part fluted section, the whole prick-dot engraved with lines and wriggle-work, the stem fiddle pattern, Birmingham 1833, by JC. £100-150 | Nil |
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| 266 | A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON, the shovel-shaped bowl prick-dot engraved with flowers and scrollwork, Birmingham 1865, by George Unite £50-100 | Nil |
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| 267 | A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a plain oval bowl and shaped Old English pattern stem, initialled, London 1808, by TJ £100-150 | Nil |
100 | |
| 268 | A LATE 18TH CENTURY CADDY SPOON of shovel form, with an ivory handle, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham circa 1795, date letter rubbed. £100-150 | Nil |
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| 269 | A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a bright-cut Old English pattern handle and a fluted bowl, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1798 £50-100 | Nil |
90 | |
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270 |
A SCOTTISH CADDY SPOON of hourglass pattern, single struck, the long handle terminating in a scallop-shell fluted bowl, Edinburgh circa 1840, by A. Wilkie £80-120 |
Nil |
110 |
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