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A pair of Edward VII heart-shaped place card holders or menu stands,maker Sampson Morden & Co, Chester, 1905: each with a plain heart-shaped upright on a plain heart-shaped base, 27mm high; together with a set of four card holders, maker Charles & George Asprey, London, 1904 of pentagonal outline, stamped Asprey, London, to the base, total weight of silver 156gms, 5.03ozs.
An Art Deco silver cigarette case, by Asprey & Co Ltd, assayed London 1925, of rectangular form with wide bevelled edges, all over engine turned decoration and applied polished silver open rectangle to upper left of front of case, with Asprey's patent slide and lock hinge, interior impressed "Asprey London" and "Asprey's Patent No.21914", height 10.6cm x width 8.2cm. (152.1g)
A skeleton ball pendant watch cased by Asprey, the unsigned circular white enamel dial, 20mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals and chemin de fer chapter ring and gold, silver and green coloured edge decoration, gold coloured fretwork hands, the unsigned mechanical crown wind movement with hand setting button at 1 o'clock supported in a yellow metal scrolled frame that tests for gold, allowing the watch to rotate, which in turn hangs from a short milanese style mesh link fob topped with a matching scroll edged brooch pin, dimensions of ball 1.7cm x 2.3cm, length of fob 8cm, length of pendant overall 13cm, gross weight 35.4g, in a red leather and gold tooled case by Asprey
* India. A photographic archive relating to the Honourable Colonel and Mrs St John in India, circa 1920s, including an album beginning with their arrival at Quetta on 3 November 1927 to take over the charge of 'The Baluchistan Agency', containing approximately 70 mounted gelatin silver prints of officials and functions, etc., some captioning in white china ink throughout, photographs 10 x 16cm and smaller, some damp-staining, contemporary limp cloth, together with a second album containing a further 45 related uncaptioned gelatin silver prints, mostly small format but including two larger photographs, 23 x 29cm, contemporary boards, both oblong folio, plus approximately 50 further related photographs including 12 earlier albumen prints of India, 19 x 23cm, mounted back to back on brittle paper leaves, and seven larger gelatin silver prints, approximately 23.5 x 28.5cm, relating to the official work of Mr and Mrs St John in the local community and including one studio portrait of four Indian children in traditional dress, inscribed 'Pat', 'Bubbles', Mickey' and 'Joey' to lower part of image, 22 x 28.5cm, plus two photographic portraits (one not from life) in Asprey leather gilt desk frames (Qty: a carton)
An Art Deco silver dressing table set with engine turned decoration by Asprey and Co. London. Comprising: 3 cosmetic/powder jars of varying sizes (one has small chip to inside rim), cologne bottle complete with internal glass stopper, hairbrush, clothes brush and hand mirror with bevel edged glass. All Hallmarked London 1934.
A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian small novelty pepperette in the form of a bear, with pull-off head, by Charles & George Asprey, London 1905, a mounted steel cigar cutter, a plated cigar cutter, a "CLARET" wine label, a menu card holder, a thimble and a Continental make-up holder, square with engraving; 2.3 oz weighable silver (7)
MAPPIN & WEBB; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver pepper grinder, Sheffield 1961, height 9cm, a Victorian square sectioned scent bottle case with hinged lid initialled MMC, Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1897, height 5.5cm, and an Asprey & Co electroplated decanter drip catcher, weighable silver approx 0.7ozt (3).Additional InformationThe Samson Mordan & Co scent bottle case has a major dint to the front of the lid, a further dint to one side, dints to lower part, lower edges misshapen with splits to two corners, the dints throughout including edge, base of the pepper grind is misshapen, there are dints to lower part and general minor surface wear such as scratches commensurate with age and usage, the Aspreys drip catcher generally in good condition apart from two visible areas of tiny dints to back edge and surface wear (scratches with few larger examples) and minor dirt, the chain is heavily rubbed out of silver plating.
A collection of Elizabeth II silver including: an Asprey silver letter opener, the handle cast in the form of horse show, Asprey & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1989 together with a silver mounted Asprey desk clock, white enamel dial with roman numerals, the rectangular mount with beaded rim and oval central cut out, the silver by TP, London, 1973 and a plain rectangular inkstand with pair of cut glass bottles, the stand with reeded rim on four scroll feet with pen well, SPC, Birmingham, 1988 (3)CONDITION:letter opener: overall condition good
A collection of silver including: a Kiddish cup, 1900; Cigarette box, circa 1921 (marks rubbed); cylindrical holder stamped Asprey London, London, marks rubbed and four various dressing table boxes including three with hobnail cut bodies and one circular ring box, various dates and makers (7)CONDITION:overall condition of all pieces worn, one long rectangular dressing table holder with missing section of glass base
An Asprey London silver mounted faceted glass decanter, London 1973, a silver topped faceted glass scent bottle, London 1919, two silver lidded faceted glass boxes and jars and foreign and plated wares, comprising; eleven mostly Asian spoons, a thimble, a nut pick, a pair of sugar tongs and an Australia threepence 1919 M, (19).
A GEORGE III SILVER TAPERSTICK, with reeded border and handle, by Abstinando King, London 1818, 9cm wide, a pair of modern silver snuffers by Asprey, a silver hip flask, a pair of pierced silver bottle coasters, with turned wooden bases, and an Edwardian silver snuffers tray, with pierced ends and beaded border by Daniel and John Welby, London 1903, 25.5cm (7)
George V ink stand of oval form with pierced gallery and rope twist border raised on compressed bun feet and fitted with two silver lidded and clear cut glass reservoirs (one cover detached), width 25 1/2 cm, weighable silver approx 448gms, Chester 1910, maker's mark GN, RH and with further retailers mark for Asprey - London
Elizabeth II part flatware service for six comprising three table spoons, six each dessert spoons, soup spoons, four tea spoons, six each dinner and dessert forks, six each fish knives and forks and six each silver handled dinner and side knives, each with blades marked "Asprey - Bond Street", weighable silver approx 2352gms all in, Sheffield 1955/1958/1959/1960, maker's mark GH (55)
A circular silver frame, Asprey & Co. Ltd., 1912, a rectangular photograph frame, Birmingham 1922, a plated photograph frame, a small trophy with silver shield, and an ivory box and cover containing a quantity of silver coins Condition Report: This lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions
*A cased matched set of Six Royal Worcester porcelain coffee cups and saucers, with three examples being painted with rams within a landscape, two cups and saucers signed Jas. Stinton, the remaining examples signed E. Barker, with two cups and saucers painted with cock and hen pheasant amidst landscape, signed Jas. Stinton, and one other example with Highland cattle within a landscape, signed H. Stinton, each with puce mark verso, circa 1920; together with a set of six Victorian silver coffee spoons by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1890, housed in a fitted blue leather clad case bearing a label for Asprey of London. Case - heavily damaged and with splits to back corners, very worn.One saucer with two scratches verso.One cup with two tiny rim frits, possibly done in the making as gilded.Some minor scuffing to gilding on saucers.All grubby and requires a gentle clean.Silver spoons good.
*A cased set of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, each piece on a light blue ground decorated with blueberries and leaves, having gilt handles and interiors, puce mark verso and numbered 22C 2200, date code for 1923, together with an associated set of six silver coffee spoons, maker Henry James Hulbert, London 1928, housed in a gilt tooled green leather case stamped Asprey London to the lid interior. Approx 5mm hairline crack to rim of one cup. Four hairline cracks to one saucer. Further large crack from rim through pink centre of one saucer. One saucer with crack from top rim to foot rim. One saucer with hairline crack from foot rim.
An Asprey Gold and Silver Shotgun Place/Butt Marker:Hallmarked 9ct and sterling, the twist action opens to reveal the eight hand engraved numbered pegs for a driven shoot. The top marked "loaded by Asprey smokeless 6", the gold cap marked to the bottom "Asprey's cartridge place finder patent applied for."Height 62 mm x 23mm CONDITION REPORT: Hallmarked 9ct cap, and sterling to the case. Stiff action in good working order, all original hand engraved peg markers

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