Beautiful sterling silver, cedar-lined, table box, London, 1910. Sterling silver is worked so that it looks "textured," (almost like fabric). Cartouche is vacant. @2 1/4" high x @3 1/4" wide x@3 1/4" deep. Lovely condition.
Sterling silver-mounted horn mull, Scotland, Ca. 1780's-1820's (unmarked, but tests silver). Has a scalloped, border on hinged lid; both cartouches are vacant. @1 1/2" wide (across top) x @8" with end of curled part of horn. Good condition.
Sterling silver miniature coronation chair, made as a souvenir for the coronation of King Edward VII, Birmingham, England, 1901, H. Matthews - maker. @2" high x @1" across (at bottom) x @3/4" deep. Great detail. Nice condition.
Very unusual, sterling silver, "collapsible" hand mirror, Unger Bros. Co., New Jersey, Ca. 1890's. Ornate handle is hinged so it can bend, causing the mirror to stand upright on any surface. Beautifully decorated with swirled, pierced silver around mirror; handle picks up same pattern. @7 3/4" long (including handle); mirror measures @3 1/4" x @4 1/4". Great condition.
Lovely, antique, sterling silver picture frame with working, 8 day, enamel-faced clock mounted in center of top of frame; William B. Kerr & co., New Jewsey, ca. 1910.
Acanthus leaves adorn the border; @11" high (at highest point) x @7 1/2" across; shows @5 1/2" x @7 1/2" photo. Enamel face of clock has slight "crazing" between numbers 3 and 4 (see photo)commensurate with age and use. A really terrific piece!
Unusual sterling silver shaving kit, Birmingham, England, 1911, Wm. Davenport - makers. Kit consists of a soap bowl and silver-mounted, badger bristle shaving brush, both in the original box. Very slight "dints" around the top edge of the shaving brush that are commensurate with age and use (see photo). Bowl's diameter is @3 1/2"; brush is @4 1/4" long. A great item!
Sterling silver letter opener, George W. Shiebler, New York, 1890's. @11 1/2" long x
@1 1/2" at widest point. Beautiful fleur d' lis handle. @4 troy oz. Great condition.
Unusual sterling silver, wheel-cut crystal and pink enamel perfume bottle, Birmingham, England, 1923, H.C. Davis - maker; @6" high x @3 3/4" wide (at widest point). Has beautiful wheel-cut flowers cut into the crystal. Pink enamel lid is perfect. Excellent condition.
Beautifully carved ebony baton with sterling silver nounts, London, hallmarked for 1884, John Henry Rawlings- maker. Mounts are decorated with swirls; center mount has the following later engraved inscription:
"Presented to Mr. J.R. Smith by the P.M. Choir, Gillingham, 1904. Ebony is carved with a shell-like pattern that ends with a man's face on one side of the baton and a woman's face on the other. @17" long x @1 1/8" across top mount.Excellent condition.
Sterling silver Georgian wine funnel, London, 1796 (maker's mark rubbed). Stands @5 1/2" high x @3 1/4" across widest point. Complete and in excellent condition!