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The Chester Sale

4 – 6 November 2008 | starting at 13:00 GMT
Live Auction

Lot gallery

1171 lots available

CORONATION CUP, CHESTER RACES 1937; A silver-gilt two handled trophy cup by George Frederick Lowe, Chester 1936,

A Danish silver and enamel three piece cruet set by A. Michelsen, Copenhagen (3)

An Italian oval two handled dish stamped M.BUSSELLATI, STERLING, MADE in ITALY, 925, control mark

Tiffany & Co.: An American circular rose bowl stamped "TIFFANY & Co., 9447 MAKERS 4410, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000

A pair of Mexican candlesticks stamped AVANTI, STERLING 925, MEXICO

An Austrian biscuit box bearing 1886 - 1922, 800 standard control marks

A French silver mounted amethyst glass desk set by Maria Remy, Paris (fl. 1894-1924)

A Russian pair of silver-gilt and enamelled spoons, together with a Faberge, Moscow box bearing 1896-1908 control marks

A Russian silver-gilt and enamel kvosh spoon bearing 1896-1908 control marks

A Russian set of twelve silver-gilt and enamelled teaspoons bearing 1896-1908 control marks

A pair of novelty knife rests, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1911 (2)

A realistically modelled gold dogs head bust, apparantley unmarked,

An Edwardian novelty pin cushion, makers mark poorly struck, Birmingham 1905

A Victorian novelty vinaigrette by Sampson Mordan, London 1875 (2)

An Edwardian desk stamp, by William James Hornby, London 1902,

A Victorian novelty vinaigrette and scent bottle by Sampson Mordan, London 1872

Golf interest: A silver-gilt novelty hand seal and propelling pencil by S. Mordan and Co., circa 1900

A gold mounted scent bottle, apparently unmarked,

A 19th century silver mounted horn snuff mull unmarked

An ivory propelling pencil, by S Mordan and Co.,

A Victorian ebony walking cane with silver handle by Samuel Vuiller, London 1893

An Austrian silver gilt and enamel boudoir clock bearing 900 standard, 1866-1922 control marks

An Edwardian balloon shaped boudoir clock by William Comyns, London 1902

A late nineteenth century posy holder, apparently unmarked (2)

Worshipful Company of Grocers: A miniature Freedom casket by John Marshall Spink, London 1897,

A novelty double stamp case makers mark poorly struck, Birmingham 1922

A William IV rectangular vinaigrette by Thomas & James Phipps II, London 1835 (2)

A Victorian silver and glass mounted Coromandal wood toilet box, by Thomas Whitehouse, London 1881,

A George III vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1819, (2)

A silver and enamel powder compact, cigarette case and Ronson lighter set, cased by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1960

A Victorian enamelled vinaigrette, Birmingham 1846,

An early twentieth century continental hen pheasant imported by George Stockwell, London 1925 (3)

A pair of early twentieth Century cock and hen pheasants imported by George Stockwell, London 1923 (2)

A Victorian silver and glass mounted Coromandal dressing box by Thomas Whitehouse, London 1864,

A Victorian cylindrical scent bottle, by Sampson Mordan, London 1885,

A George III silver-gilt toothpick box, London 1805,

A William IV etui, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1831

A mid Victorian card case, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1843, (2)

An early Victorian card case, makers mark worn, Birmingham 1847,

A Victorian card case, maker Stokes and Ireland, Birmingham 1878,

An Edwardian card case, by Henry Manton, Birmingham 1901, reg no 375883,

A Victorian card case, maker R Thornton, Birmingham 1875,

A small slim card case, maker Trevitt and Sons Ltd, Chester 1921, (4)

A late Victorian note case, by Hilliard and Thomson, Birmingham 1875, (4)

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