Silver Cigar Case.
£325.00Silver Cigar Case.
Lovely size, nicely decorated and has an intriguing dedication to the front, by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1907.
12cm long, 9cm wide and 1.8cm deep.
Silver Cigar Case.
Lovely size, nicely decorated and has an intriguing dedication to the front, by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1907.
12cm long, 9cm wide and 1.8cm deep.
Silver Sent Bottle.
Rear to see in a soled silver case, it does have an elaborate monogram to the top, made to keep the smells of Victorian towns and cities at bay. By J. Cameron & Son, London 1866.
4.5cm tall with a 2cm diameter.
Silver Vesta case
Stunning quality design by one of the biggest names in silver, Sampson Mordon, gilt interior and a unique self-propelling action. London 1893. Very Rare.
4.5cm high by 3cm wide.
Georgian Sugar Caster
Good size and lovely embossed floral decoration, by John Mewburn, London 1802.
16cm high.
Georgian Cream Jug
Nice original shape, by William Hall, London 1803, Some miner dents but I would have dents after 215 years.
11cm high 6.5cm wide and 12.5 from spout to handle.
Georgian Silver Snuff Box.
Lovely condition with gilt interior by Moses Emanuel, London 1781.
7cm long by 4cm wide
Georgian Snuff Box.
Beautiful flush hinge and gilt interior, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1807.
6cm long and 3cm wide
Brandy Ladle.
Georgian sterling silver and whale bone brandy ladle, with a Spanish two Real coin set in the base dating from1773.
36cm long, 6cm bole diameter.
Lady’s Card Case.
This must be my favourite, unbelievable decoration and an equally glories interior by who else but the master silver smith and designer Sampson Mordon, London 1883.
10.5cm long 7cm wide.
Russian Silver Vodka cups.
Lovely niello enamelled design on 875 silver and guilt interiors (always a sign of high quality), from just after the revolution period which makes them quite rare. Sadly I cant see any specific makers marks.
6cm high with a diameter of 3.5cm.
Victorian Silver Beaker.
One of my personal favourites with it being so stylish and clean, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1885.
10cm high with a diameter of 7cm.
Victorian Card Case.
Lovely large size with beautiful engraving, by the master silver smith George Unite, Birmingham 1898.
9.5cm tall by 7cm wide.
Victorian Silver Christening Mug.
Quality embossed design and guilt interior, by Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1895.
8.5cm tall and 6.5cm.
Victorian Pedestal Christening Mug
Beautiful quality with guilt interior and floral engraving, by George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, London 1866.
11cm tall with a diameter of 7.5cm.
Silver Christening Mug.
Victorian and wonderfully engraved, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1890.
8cm high with a diameter of 6.5cm.
Bisquit 1922 Grande Fine Cognac.
I had to fight unbelievably hard to get hold of this, it is almost unique to see a cognac of this age and quality come onto the market, but here it is. If you are buying for investment, then look no further.This area is the second fastest appreciating investment just behind vintage cars, but unlike cars these become rarer because as time goes by they get enjoyed.
I have seen single bottles of exceptionally rare vintages go for over 100k!!!, if you can wait until this is the very last you could be the one making the price. Sadly, I have to pay the bills, and so you lucky people get to buy this guaranteed money maker, or if you are crazy you could drink it.
Level- into neck
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