Russian gilt silver and enameled cigarette case. Marked with an 84 Kokoshnik and a maker's mark along two sides. Engraved along the interior of the case in Cyrillic.Provenance: Property from the distinguished collection of Mr. James Lee Soffer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Height: 3 1/2 in x width: 2 1/2 in x depth: 3/4 in. Weight: 137.1g.Condition: The item is in good condition in general with no major losses, cracks, or visible dents. Light wear throughout. Throughout the piece, there are scattered areas of enamel loss. There are several white enamels that are discolored light yellow. Light oxidation as expected. Along the interior, there is adhesive residue as shown in the listing image. No visible sign of restoration when inspected under UV light. The case opens smoothly and clasps well. The case stays shut when clasped.
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A mid 20th Century Russian 875 standard silver cigarette case circa 1945 of rectangular form with rounded corners having a collet set cabochon foil back paste push button release, the frond embossed with two dogs, makers mark numbers 875 and a workers head mark and engraved N1+05, 10 x 8cm, g/w 168gms
A cabinet of curiosities19th century and laterThe Regency style ebonised cabinet, containing a collection of pill boxes, card cases and seals, including: an oval horn snuff box; four blonde tortoiseshell stamp boxes; a brass and painted enamel card case depicting Leeds Town Hall, designed by Cuthbert Broderick; three tortoiseshell cigarette cases; an early 20th century celluloid (an early synthetic plastic material) purse engraved with a boat, etc., the cabinet: 48cm wide, 11cm deep, 79cm high (18.5in wide, 4in deep, 31in high) (qty)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 20th Century Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamelled cigarette case, rectangular with rounded corners, decorated on each side in black with the Imperial eagle against a light blue ground, with floral scrolls in dark blue, white, turquoise, lilac and foiled red, within a green and white repeating border, the interior engraved with a large scrollwork monogram, no apparent maker's mark, St. Petersburg 1908-1917, in a lined morocco leather case with the trade label of Ivan Morozov, 10.4cms long, 5.3oz.
A silver cigarette case, Adolph Scott, Birmingham 1925; another silver cigarette case; a silver card case; two silver vestas, one marked Cambridge & Oxford ORA; a white metal cigarette case, marked 800 with German hallmarks; and a white metal patch box, marked 925; total weighable 9.0oz.Qty: 7
A silver cigarette box, William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham, date mark rubbed, wood lined, engraved initials and date to lid, 9.5cm x 17.5cm; a set of six silver teasspoons, in Mappin & Webb fitted case; and a part set of silver teaspoons with sugar tongs, cased; total weighable 3.8oz.Qty: 3
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY, 9CT GOLD MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL CIGARETTE CASE AND A PAPIER MACHE BOX, rounded square cigarette case, mounted with 9ct yellow gold, hallmarked 'Horton & Allday' Birmingham 1928, fitted with a push pin clasp, loose yellow elasticated strap to the interior, approximate dimensions 87.4mm x 81.6mm, approximate gross weight 67.2 grams, together with a small rectangular papier mache box with mother of pearl inlay, approximate dimensions length 80.0mm x 36.8mm (condition report: general light wear, cigarette case opens and closes with ease, would benefit from a gentle clean, the papier mache box has wear in places)
A BOX OF SMOKING RELATED ITEMS, to include a cased smoking pipe, pipe signed 'Falcon made in England', in a tan case displaying a white metal shield cartouche with personal engraving, a smaller cased smoking pipe fitted with an amber colour cheroot, a cased set of two amber cheroots with silver collars, two loose cheroots, seven hand lighters and two table lighters, three white metal cigarette cases, three plastic cigarette cases, four white metal ashtrays, two white metal vesta cases, a brass colour match stick box, an oriental style cigarette case, two clay pipes etc
FIVE BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a collection of metal pin badges, match boxes, cigarette cards stored in Silk Cut and Park Drive cigarette boxes, vintage tins, three wooden serving trays, a wooden sewing box with an Art Neveau copper handle, a box of scarves, some silk, a faux denim Cheney vanity case, four 1070's ladies belts, a Battersby bowler hat in original box (appears to be unused), three briarwood pipes, etc. (s.d) (5 boxes + loose)
An early 20th century burr maple pocket cigarette case of hinged rectangular form, 11 x 8.5cm, together with a Mauchline ware pocket snuff box, the hinged cover transfer printed with a monkey baiting a dog entitled "Don't you wish you may get it", an ebony box of domed rectangular form with carved scrolling leaf decoration, a small Victorian walnut box and two others. (6)
A Victorian blonde tortoiseshell stamp box, the hinged domed cover with white metal cartouche opening to reveal a lined interior, w.6.5, d.3.5, h.3cm, together with a Victorian rosewood Tunbridge ware box of tapered rectangular form, the hinged lid with floral deoration, one other Tunbridge ware box and cover, a burr-wood pocket cigarette box and acorn needle case etc. (7)Large Tunbridge box with chip to lid.The rest generally good with age /handling wear only.
A George V Gold Cigarette-Case, by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1948, 9ct oblong and with an engine-turned finish, engraved inside with an inscription13cm wide, 6oz 2dwt, 189.7grThe inscription reads 'Presented to John Gray by the Partners of Firth, Ray & Prosser In appreciation of 60 Years Devoted Service 1889-1949'.Fully marked inside cover and part marked inside base. The rim stamped 'Made in England'. There is some wear to the marks, particularly those in the base but in general they are still legible. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises.
ASSORTED SILVER & COLLECTABLES comprising silver ashtray, silver engine turned cigarette case, two silver vesta cases, two plated sovereign cases one with compass, boxed silver shovel caddy spoon, silver pedestal bon bon dish, silver pot belly tankard, small silver boxing trophy cup, propelling pencil and another similarProvenance: deceased estate Swansea, consigned via our Carmarthen Office
An Art Deco silver-gilt and enamel cigarette case, the blue enamel cover with circular inset enamel painting of a bird of paradise upon a branch, with blue jewelled catch opening to reveal silver-gilt interior, marks for P.H. Vogel, London import 925, further stamped 925, 8.25 x 7.5cmHinge good. Marks good. Interior good. Catch good and closes well. Blue enamel stained and heavily scratched (upper right corner).Very small bruise to enamel at edge at 3 o'clock.Enamel to back - some minor losses to extremities with signs of restoration in these areas.
VICTORIAN SILVER CARD CASE ROBERT CHANDLER, BIRMINGHAM 1903 with a blank reserve within an engraved field of scrolling foliage, along with further silver comprising three silver bladed pocket knives, two pairs of sugar tongs, a cigarette case, a pill box, a napkin ring and a set of six coffee spoonsQty: the weighable silver approx. 306g gross
FINE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÈ ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE PAVEL OVCHINNIKOV stamped maker's mark П.О., 84 zolotnik standard, the exterior richly decorated in polyhcrome with scroll and foliate designs, the gilt wash interior with dated inscription St. Petersbourg 12 March 1908, in original fitted presentation case with handwritten note Presented to me by the Directors of The Poutiloff Co. (Engineers or Shipbuilders) St. Petersburg Russia 12th March 1908 signed and further date I.X.43the cigarerette case 10.3cm wideQty: approx. 140gCondition generally good. On thorough inspection, there are some very minor hairlines to enamel, also some very minor pit marks - both aspects are only evident on more thorough inspection, and piece appears to not have really left presentation box. Push catch and spring action hinge work well. Some wear to the interior as expected with age, and elastic has perished somewhat. The presentation case has a degree of staining to interior as per age, but generally fine. Additional images including marks now available.
RUSSIAN SILVER AND NIELLO ENAMEL NOVELTY CIGARETTE CASE MID-19TH CENTURY maker's initials НФ (untraced), assayer Viktor Savinsky, Moscow 1868, modelled as a purse, the reverse with 'castle top' view of state architecture12.5cm wideQty: approx. 195gCondition generally good to fair. Light wear as per use and age, notably to the clasp. Some pitting to top, and light scratches to bottom. Some mishapping to back left and right side/upper corners. The mechanism functions well. Interior with further wear as per use and age. Additional images now available to illustrate.
Faberge - Superb Quality Enamel and Silver Gilt Ladies Cigarette Case, Work Master, August Hollming, St. Petersburg Russia 1899 - 1908 ' Sunburst ' Pattern, With Basket Weave Border and Diamond Push Button. Marked 88 & A.H. Faberge. Weight 74 grams. 3 Inches - 7,5 cms Wide. Excellent Condition.
A group of small collectors' items, including an early/mid-20th century Chinese cloisonné cigarette case, width 9cm, an 18th century Staffordshire enamel patch box, detailed 'A Friends Gift' to the lid, width 4cm, a miniature enamelled plaque, detailed with a castle in a gilt metal frame, width 4.7cm, and a miniature Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature jug, height 4cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A collection of silver spoons to include; Three silver serving spoons: A pair of Victorian fiddle pattern hallmarked London 1839 by William Bateman and Daniel Ball, a Georgian one hallmarked London 1795 by George Smith and William Fearn, along with four Georgian silver spoons, makers including Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, a novelty twisted stem and 'Liver' bird Birmingham silver spoon, two Sheffield silver spoons (one a condiment spoon, other a teaspoon), a Victorian London hallmarked silver salt spoon. Along with a two silver plated condiment spoons and a plated cigarette case,Weighable silver: Approx. 243 grams (7.8ozt)Condition: Tarnishing, general wear and slight denting to some.

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