Decorative Arts, Jewellery and Books
Online-Only Auction, 28 April - 11 May 2015
Silver
About this Item
Birmingham, England
An Edward VII silver bonbon dish, William Devenport, Birmingham, 1903
pierced and raised on three ball feet, 40g, 11cm diameter; an Edward VII silver heart-shaped example, Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co, Chester, 1902, pierced and raised on three ball feet, dents, 30g, 11cm long; a Victorian silver perfume bottle and cover, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1901, embossed with birds enclosing a vacant cartouche, hinged cover, gilt interior, splits and holes,40g, 8,7cm high; a Victorian silver letter holder, Grey & Company, Birmingham, 1900, the double hinged clip pierced with masks, oxidisation, wear, splits, repairs, 65g, 7cm wide; a Continental silver condiment holder, .800 standard, with adjustable neck ring holder, the pierced body with floral decoration, scroll handle, spreading foliate foot, 100g, 10cm high; and a pair of South East Asian silver spice boxes, apparently unmarked, spherical, raised on a spreading foot, each cover engraved with a band of flowers, with ring handles, raised on a circular foot, dents,140g all in, 7,2cm diameter
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