A George V tortoiseshell and silver framed folding hand mirror, the silver elements by William Comyns, London 1913, double-sided with a normal mirror on one side, and a slightly magnified mirror to the other, 30 (open) 18 (closed) x 11.8cms wide.
Lot 239
Anderson and Garland
9/10/2024
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A cased set of enamelled silver place/menu card holders. William Comyns & Sons, Birmingham, 1913 and 1917. The four card holders enamelled with pairs of violets on a pale blue guilloche enamel ground, each within an oval border with reeded foliate decoration, in fitted retailer’s case signed Charles Packer, London, 2.8cm high
A set of six George V silver twin handled finger bowl stands by Charles & Richard Comyns London 1924, all lacking liners, 14cm (5 1/2in) wide, 590g (19 oz)
An Edward VII Silver Bowl, by William Comyns, London, 1905
in the form of a William III monteith-bowl, tapering cylindrical and on stepped spreading foot, the sides lobed with panels and below a notched rim, with a hammered finish 20.5cm diameter,10.5cm high, 21oz 16dwt, 678gr
A Victorian Silver and Tortoiseshell String-Box, by William Comyns, London, Date Letter Worn, Probably 1889; tapering and on three ball and claw feet, capped with ribbon-tied husks, the openwork sides pieced and engraved with foliage and flowers, the detachable cover similarly decorated 12.2cm high
Lot 2331
Tenants, Leyburn.
13/01/24
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An Edwardian circular silver box with hinged cover and hand cut finial – possibly a smoky quartz held in a claw mount, makers mark W C – possibly William Comyns, London 1909, 7cm dia
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.