An Art Nouveau silver belt by William Comyns, the two piece buckle pierced and cast with stylised flower stems, the belt with nine smaller pierced foliate panels, stamped marks, London 1901-1902, 66cm long ProvenanceArts and Crafts, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer’s, 17th June 2015 lot 352.Private collection.
A silver Art Nouveau style belt.
London HM 1901
75.5 cm (29 3/4 inches) long.
Buckle : 8 cm width 5.5 cm height
Panels : 5 cm by 3 cm
Weight : 190.8 grams
A silver belt with marks for London 1902, maker William Comyns, also stamped with registration number RD 370706, composed of seven oblong plaques, with pierced sinuous foliate detail, interspersed with scroll links, with additional oval links, the buckle of similar stylized foliate design
Length 74cm, 5oz
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A Silver framed suede evening bag lined with moiré silk
The bag has a solid silver back plate with an acanthus decorated open wire frame to the front plate, this wirework has matching hallmarks to the back plate and hanging clasp. The hanging clasp also has an acanthus leaf design with two silver chains from which the bag hangs.
7.5 inches deep x 7 inches wide, clasp and chain length is a further 6.5 inches.
London 1900
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An Art-Nouveau cast silver belt of openwork form decorated with seven panels of iris.With buckle terminals. RdNo 670707 stamped on reverse. 65cm long.
LONDON HM 1902
Sothebys Bond St.
Lot 107 23/10/97.