A George V silver jewellery/trinket box of octagonal form, with reeded border, and tortoiseshell piquet work decoration to hinged lid, with velvet interior, on four decorative feet (London 1912). William Comyns, 9cm across.
An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver tray of rectangular form, with scalloped border and raised Nasturtium floral pattern decoration, Rd 374012 (London 1905). William Comyns. All at approximately 10ozs. 29cm across.
An Edwardian silver tea caddy of hexagonal form, in the early Georgian style, with slip on cover, and gadrooned bordered base (London 1904). William Comyns. All at approximately 8ozs. 13cm overall height.
A William Comyns silver heart shaped perfume flask/smelling salt, London 1898, typically decorated with cherubs and scrolls on both sides, domed hinged lid with internal glass stopper, 8 x 5.5cm
A William Comyns Victorian silver basket, London 1899, of oval pierced from with applied swag decoration, beaded rim and raised on acanthus leaf capped compressed bun feet, 31cm wide, 14.5cm high, weight approx 44.7oz
A silver desk inkstand, maker Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1921, of plain dished rounded square form raised upon four knurl feet, centred by a deep rounded well surmounted by a lift-off cylindrical ink-pot, the cover with pierced roundel, base engraved with a stag and presentation inscription dated 1944, 7 3/4″ square, 18ozs 3dwts total
A pair of Victorian silver sugar casters, by William Comyns, London 1892, with acorn finials above flower and bow decorated pierced cover and baluster body, raised on rams head and hoof pattern legs, 20cms high, 11.9oz. gross