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Fine Silver

21 November 2012 | starting at 11:00 GMT

Lot gallery

182 lots available

A George II gold and hardstone mounted snuff box by Francis Harache, London 1741

A 19th century Swiss gold and enamelled novelty 'book' vinaigrette maker's mark J B G within a lozenge also with the cock's head discharge mark and later French eagle's head control marks

A Louis XV gold and Japanese lacquer snuff box the mount with maker's mark rubbed (?) G? with a star for difference, Paris 1772

A late 18th/early 19th century hardstone and gold mounted snuff box unmarked, possibly German

A Louis XVI cinnabar lacquer and vari-colour gold mounted bonbonnière maker's mark rubbed, Paris 1774

A late 18th/early 19th century gold and enamelled snuff box maker's mark of G T, also with a sunflower similar to the charge mark of Julian Alaterre, an heraldic shield and a lion

A George III gold, enamelled, cut-steel and Jasperware mounted toothpick case apparently unmarked

A George III gold snuff box by John Linnit and Willian Atkinson, London 1811

An early 19th century ivory, pearl and gold mounted toothpick case

A 19th century gold and enamelled snuff box apparently unmarked

An early 19th century ivory and gold mounted toothpick case

A diamond-set 14 carat gold and enamelled box maker's mark E & H, London 1958

A late 18th/early 19th century gold and enamelled sealing wax holder, maker's mark F F crowned, probably Swiss

A Louis XVI gold and enamelled box by Georges-Antoine Croze, Paris 1781

An early 19th century French gold, aventurine glass and cameo mounted oval box by C P Petschler, Paris circa 1820, the cameo signed C. Estrini

A 19th century French silver-gilt mounted scent bottle by Keller, Paris

A Victorian gold and enamelled scent bottle by Sampson Mordan & Co

A Victorian silver-gilt and enamelled combined scent bottle and vinaigrette by Sampson Mordan and Company

A 19th century French enamelled silver mounted scent bottle boar's head standard mark

A late 19th/early 20th century Russian silver and cut glass bottle by Karl Fabergé, St Petersburg 1899-1903

A late 19th/early 20th century French jewelled and gold mounted scent bottle by Lefebvre Fils Ainé, Paris

A Victorian gold mounted vinaigrette

An unusual mid 18th century enamel and silver mounted etui

Fabergé: An early 20th century Russian silver and enamelled pill box 88 standard, Moscow 1908-1917

A 19th century German enamel erotic snuff box

An early 19th century Roman micromosaic plaque of the Ponte Nomentano unsigned

A 19th century Roman micromosaic of the Forum of Rome

A George II silver mounted star tortoise shell snuff box apparently unmarked, possibly Scottish provincial

Of Hunting interest: A Victorian silver and silver-gilt table snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, London 1844

A pair of Victorian novelty fox peppers by William Hornby, London 1898 (2)

Fabergé: An early 20th century Russian silver cigarette case workmaster August Hollming, 88 standard silver, St Petersburg 1908-1917

A cased Victorian ruby glass and gold scent bottle apparently unmarked, retailed by Harding, Smith & Co. of 82 Pall Mall, London 1838-1849

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A late 18th century Dutch silver and mother of pearl tobacco box by Pitere Geykes, Schoonhoven 1795,

A mid 19th century Chinese export silver snuff box unmarked, circa 1850

Punch and Judy Interest: A Victorian silver mounted ivory novelty page turner by Thornhill & Co, London 1888

A 19th century Dutch silver and shell cameo mounted tobacco box by H Kalbfleisch, Vlissingen 1812-13

An 18th century Dutch silver tobacco box by Jacobus Das, Amsterdam 1738

A James I silver apostle spoon, possibly St Philip maker's mark rubbed, possibly John Round, London 1606

A 16th century West country silver seal top spoon stamped once in the bowl with maker's mark for Lawrence Stratford, and incuse stamped on the stem, once with a six-pointed star and once with a fleur-de-lys, Dorchester third quarter of 16th century,

A James I silver seal-top spoon by James Cluat, London 1606,

A mid 17th century silver slip-top spoon by William Cary, date letter rubbed

A late 17th century silver puritan spoon stamped twice with maker's mark, an anchor flanked by "W T" and twice with a leopards head, third quarter of 17th century, possibly by William Trewin of Launceston,

A late 17th century unmarked silver "Barnstaple" decorated Puritan spoon circa 1675,

A James II silver lace-back trefid spoon maker's mark absent, London 1686

A Charles II provincial silver trefid spoon stamped three times to the stem with the maker's mark for Thomas Dare Jnr, Taunton, circa 1680

A late 17th century silver lace-back trefid spoon by Laurence Coles, London, circa 1680

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