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A selection of silver smoking paraphernalia comprising a patterned silver cigarette case, with a gilt lining, hallmarked SB &S, Birmingham, 1925 (approximate weight 158.1 grams), an engraved vesta with a coin recess (latch as found) hallmarked Birmingham 1898, approximate weight 63 grams, and a foliate design matchbox cover, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, approximate weight 9.4 grams.
An early 20th century continental engine turned cigarette case and a Swiss silver lady's fob watch on guard chainfirst import marks for London, 1927 by Stockwell & Co. rectangular, wavy line engine turned decoration and Greek key borders, interior gilt, initialled, second, open faced, foliate engraved case, (2)first 8.2 x 6 cm., weighable silver approx. 3 ozt.Condition: Case in good condition, snaps closed, watch untested
A George V presentation silver pint mug, a cigarette case, etc.first Birmingham, 1936, makers mark rubbed, of plain bellied form with leaf scroll handle, on domed foot bearing long service inscription together with a small curved cigarette case with linear engine turned decoration, a late Victorian foliate scroll embossed pot and cover, and folding mother of pearl handled button hook and pocket knife, (5)first height 12.8 cm., weighable silver approx. 11.8 ozt.Condition: Fair condtion. cigarette case with dings and rubbing. Slight chips to mother of pearl grips on both button hook and knife
A Japanese silver and mixed metal cigarette case c.1930, a cased Churchill commemorative medallion etc.,first stamped sterling, of concave form, decorated with lake landscape with views of Mount Fuji, second The Rt Hon. Sir Winston Spencer-Churchill, KG, OM. Ch. 1874-1965, in a fitted Toye, Kenning & Spencer case, together with two Indian .999. silver proof temple tokens in capsules, (4)first 9.5 x 8.3 cm., weight approx. 5.78 ozt.Condition: Some wear and marks to case. Medallion and tokens in good condtion
SAMUEL JACOB; a rare novelty cigarette box/vesta case modelled as a ship's lantern, 'Starboard', the swing loop handle above hinged upper section for matches with striking surface, the lower hinged lid revealing a sandalwood lined compartment for cigarettes with green glass front 'Light', London 1901, height 13cm, approx. 9.98ozt/310g.Additional InformationA couple of tiny surface dents and knocks, some crazing to the green glass, this appears to be from the reverse. Clear hallmarks, just light general toning and tarnishing throughout.
A George V hallmarked silver mounted cigarette box, Birmingham 1929, length 17.5cm, with a cased set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1965 (2).Additional InformationSpoons in case generally OK. The cigarette box with dents to one of the corners, other dents and knocks throughout and general scratches. Somewhat tired.
ROBERTS & DORE LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver pedestal comport with cast and stepped decoration in the Art Deco style, Birmingham 1939, a hallmarked silver vesta case, a hallmarked silver cigarette case, a sterling silver snap bangle, two pairs of sugar tongs and a teaspoon, approx. 14.36ozt/447g.
GEORGE FRANK BICKERTON (PROBABLY); a George VI hallmarked silver cigarette box of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and gilt interior, Birmingham 1947, a hallmarked silver matchbox holder with Q&R matchbox to interior, a hallmarked silver card case of curved form, approx. 4.5ozt/145g and a white metal comb holder.
ADIE BROS; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and yellow metal mounted panel with engraved initials 'JDH', Birmingham 1913, a hallmarked silver hip flask by William Davenport, Birmingham 1929, and associated hallmarked silver funnel, combined approx. 6.4ozt/200g (3).Additional InformationMinor denting, the odd minor knock and light scuff.
AN 18CT GOLD CIGARETTE CASE, Birmingham date letter rubbed, retailed by Finnegans, of plain slightly convex rounded square form with engine turned stripes enclosing a roundel engraved with a monogram and dated 1912, the interior later engraved "Brian H. Walker, June 15th 1922", 3 1/4" square, 96.3g gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Engine turning worn, small dent to back, hinge good, gross includes elastic strap and two "catches"
A selection of pens and desk accessories, to include a Christian Dior black fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, ref. 0662152048, 14cm long, complete in fitted box with paperwork, a Parker silver ballpoint pen, 13cm long, complete in box, a Pierre Cardin pen, a Silver Match ballpoint pen and mechanical pencil, a cased Bruno Cassinari paperweight, two magnifying glasses in case, and a silver coloured cigarette box (9)
A set of six George V silver novelty silver teaspoons, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1933, each handle modelled as a golf club, 10.8cm long, together with five silver coffee spoons, Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1929, 9.5cm long, a George V silver cigarette case, Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1924, 11.5cm x 8.5cm, an Edwardian silver cigarette case, J & R Griffin, Chester 1905, 9cm x 6cm, a George V silver vesta case, Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1919, 4.5cm x 4.5cm, and a further silver coloured cigarette case, 8.5cm x 7cm, gross weight (excluding silver coloured example) 9.92ozt (15)
A RUSSIAN GOLD CIGARETTE CASE, BY ANDREI BRAGIN, ST. PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1910The rectangular case with rounded corners, reeded decoration and foliate border in neo-classical design, the thumbpiece with an oval sapphire sugarloaf, marked 56 zolotnik-gold standard for 14K gold, with second kokoshnik mark (post-1908), maker’s mark in Cyrillic for Andrei Bragin, assayer master Alexander Romanov (in office from 1904-1912), length 10cmActive from 1852, Andrei Stepanovich Bragin would become one of St. Petersburg’s most renowned silversmiths. Bragin would open his own workshop in 1888 at No. 4 Spassky Lane, which worked on a much smaller scale than his competitors, but quality over quantity would make Bragin’s beautiful pieces some of the most celebrated of the day. By 1897, Bragin had 25 craftsmen under his employ and his work was featured in international competitions and being sold at the House of Faberge.From tableware to tea sets to cigarette cases, Bragin’s works echoed the Modern style of the era in design, but Pan-Slavic motifs were frequently incorporated into the pieces in the form of very fine enamelling decoration which echoed Russian folk embroidery, marking his work as quintessentially Russian.Today, Bragin’s pieces can be found on display in the Ruzhnikov Museum in London and the State Historical Museum in Moscow, but much of his work remains in private collections and are highly sought-after on the auction scene.Condition Report: Surface scratches, some slightly deeper nicks evident under 10x magnification Some small indistinct dents evident at certain angles under lightOne elastic to interior detachedOverall good condition, total gross weight approx. 147.6g
Vacheron & Constantin. An 18K gold manual wind concealed 20 dollar coin watchReference: 4928Date: Circa 1970Movement: 17-jewel Cal.1003 manual wind, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and 5 positions, No.578280Dial: Champagne, black baton hour markers, black pointed baton handsCase: Brushed and polished inner hinged case with snap on back, outer case in the form of a United States of America 20 dollar coin dated 1885, winding crown at 1, hinged front opened via push button in milled band at 3, No.396078Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 34mm Accompaniments: Vacheron Constantin box (AF), insurance valuation dated 1983Footnotes:Coin watches were first produced in the 1920s, and rose in popularity throughout the 20th century. During the 1920s, watches were incorporated into daily objects such as cigarette cases, lighters and lipstick holders.Makers such as Cartier, Rolex, Patek Philippe, Piaget and Vacheron Constantin have produced coin watches. Real coins are utilised, with some examples with fitted lugs added on to be worn on the wrist.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A ‘Panthère’ brooch by Cartier, circa 1986, the polished gold panther playing with a brilliant-cut diamond ball, with brilliant-cut diamond highlights to the paws and circular-cut emerald eyes, mounted in 18ct gold, London import mark, signed ‘Cartier London’, numbered ‘R6719’, diamond weight approximately 0.80 carat, length 5.5cm. £3,000-£5,000 --- The panther is a longstanding motif employed by Cartier. It first made its appearance in 1917 on a diamond, onyx and platinum cigarette case, designed by Louis Cartier as a gift to his lover (and later head designer at Cartier), Jeanne Toussaint. However the panther motif really found fame in the late 1940s when Cartier created several iconic panther jewels for the Duchess of Windsor (this being the first time that the panther was represented in its entirety); these items included a three-dimensional panther brooch of pavé sapphires and white and yellow diamonds, the big cat perched atop a 152.35 carat sapphire cabochon. The panthère designs remain as popular today as they ever were and form an iconic collection of the house of Cartier.
A 1940s cigarette case, by Cartier Jacques Cartier, London 1948, of oval cylindrical form with gold rope twist borders to each terminal, the hinged lid with a gold thumbpiece, signed Cartier London to interior, presented in a fitted red leather Cartier caseDimensions:Width: 8.5cm, weight: 4.2oz
1930's silver cigarette case, line engraved and initialled 'RG', inscribed inside 'Presented by Siddington FC C&D.F.L Winners Division 2 1932-33', Birmingham 1931, makers mark A.W, 1.5ozt approx., a silver-mounted and cut glass scent bottle, a horse shoe hat pin, a single gold-plated cufflink, a silver envelope engraved pendant and other items (1 box)
1920's silver cigarette case, initialled, inscribed to inside 'Quetta Horse Show, Endurance Ride 1927 First CPL.R.Farlow, Horse No.16', Birmingham 1926, 3ozt approx., a silver christening mug inscribed 'Christine' (handle broken), Birmingham 1939, 1.5ozt approx., a silver and mother-of-pearl Humpty Dumpty baby's rattle, 0.4ozt approx. and a 1940's two-handled silver trophy cup N.V.H Lightweight Race 2nd 1941, Birmingham date mark worn, 2.5ozt approx. (4)

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