• Georgian tea caddy. A fine quality 2 compartment Georgian sarcophagus tea caddy in rosewood on 4 feet with working lock and key. The compartments have been stripped of their lining. There are some signs of wear consistent with age including a crack in the wood at the base.
  • Art Nouveau sterling silver pill box. Good size pill box in sterling silver with relief image to the top of lid of a long haired maiden with flowers looking dreamily out towards the horizon. Hallmark to the inside of box for Chester assay c1900 and made by William Neale. Small dint to the back right. 40grams in weight.
  • Iron wild boar figure. Very heavy solid small wild boar made entirely of iron. Minimalist detailing which still emits the features of a wild boar. Heavy item for collection from store only.
  • Vintage double desk set by Parker. Very chic desk top double pen set. The set consists of 2 Vacumatic fountain pens, one with 14kt gold fine point nib and other with a gilt metal italic nib. The stand, in smooth black granite like stone has a pen rest and an oval space probably for the ink bottle. The whole set is colour coordinated in black and brass with brown to the pen ends which twist off to reveal the filling mechanism. Each pen measures 210mm long. Pen holder slots are 75mm tall. Stand measures 75mm long, 113mm wide and 22mm.
  • Antique pill box in the form of a tricorn hat. Late Victorian novelty sterling silver pill box shaped as a three-sided hat with a floral design to the top. The opening is on the underside where the lid is decorated with birds and a cherub tending to flowers. There are several hallmarks including London assay c1897 importer David Bridges along with German Hanau hallmarks.
  • Antique sand art picture from the Isle of Wight. Late 19th / early 20th century picture made entirely of the coloured sands from Alum Bay on the Isle of Wight. This artwork shows the famous coloured sands of Alum Bay with the Needles chalk rock formation to the right. Some of the colours in this picture are no longer available today. Set on original mount, frame & glass with no visible artists signature. Original label also on the back. Minor discolouration on the gilt mount to top left and right with some signs of wear to the frame.
  • Vintage sterling silver booted leg shaped pipe tamper. A solid sterling silver novelty pipe tamper in the form of a highway mans boot wearing leg! Assumed to be a copy of an earlier Georgian example. Hallmarked for London assay c1981. 28grams.
  • Antique French 8 day timepiece. Late 19th century 8 day 'drum' timepiece set in wood. In good working order. Detailed instructions to back of drum cover. Fully serviced. Wind fully once a week. 804 grams. Recommend to collect from shop.
  • Late Victorian pill box. Small sweet sterling silver pill box by silversmiths Horton and Allday of Birmingham c1900. Lovely scrollwork design to the main body with a plain silver top which could be personalised if required. Gilt silver interior. Full hallmark in the scrollwork at base and short hallmark to inside rim. Measures 33mm in diameter.
  • Czech made Chřibská glass bowl. Eye catching vibrant pink iris flower shaped bowl with a purple centre. Most probably manufactured for use as an ashtray, it will enhance any home as a piece of art glass. Designed by Josef Hospodka c1964-1970. There are some minor signs of wear especially scratch marks to the base and a small nick as seen in photo.
  • Kneeling deer brooch Georg Jensen. Sterling silver brooch of a kneeling deer designed by Arno Malinowski for Georg Jensen. Crafted in an Art Deco style. This design was produced between the years 1936 to 1944 and 1949 to 1965. This brooch dates to c1950s. Fully hallmarked to the back.
  • Art Deco timepiece set in alabaster. 1930s 8 day timepiece set in an alabaster case with brass fixtures by Garrard. Keeps good time. Wind fully once a week. Fully serviced. Some wear to the alabaster which is consistent with age. Weight 1185 grams. Recommend for collection from shop.
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