Sep 20 2022

An Edward VII Silver Timepiece

An Edward VII Silver Timepiece by William Comyns and Sons, London, 1902 ogee shaped and on four tapering feet, with ribbon-tied reeded border, the movement with Roman numerals, the back with hinged cover

12.3cm high

Lot 2269

Tennants

Leyburn

17/09/22


Feb 15 2012

A silver miniature chamberstick

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A silver miniature chamberstick, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1897, of shaped circular form, the handle modelled as an owl.

Lot 9
Bonhams
Silver and Virtue
15/03/12


Jul 5 2011

A silver chamberstick

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A silver chamberstick.
Measuring 1 1/2″ in diameter by 1″ high
Birmingham 1891

Ebay
rx8-man
3/7/11


Jun 27 2011

A Pair of Silver & Tortoiseshell Chambersticks

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A Pair of Heartshaped Silver & Tortoiseshell Chambersticks.

Jack Simons
27/06/11


May 21 2011

A Miniature Chamberstick

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A Miniature Silver Chamberstick.

London 1891

1 7/8″ length.

Ebay : paulsax2011
19/05/11


Nov 29 2009

A Silver chamberstick

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A Silver chamberstick.
Made in 1892-3, and consisting of four separate pieces.
The holder stands approx 2 1/2 inches high and approx 4 5/8 inches wide. The weight is 3 1/2 oz (98 grams)
with scrolls, flowers, ribbons and fine reticulation

Ebay : 11/03/07
Seller:2004lesl


Sep 10 2009

A Combination Match Box Holder and Chamber Stick

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A Combination Match Box Holder and chamber stick on four ball feet, with circular thumb piece. Decorated with masks, C scrolls and foliage. Retailers Mark on base : Hardy Bros Sydney.
London Hm 1901.
3” x 2”
Keys Auctions,
Lot 1051
7/01/04


Sep 4 2009

A Chamberstick

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A Victorian Chamberstick with flowerhead sconce, foliate and fruit border with swags, fretwork and heart shaped motifs.

Retailers original mark for MacMichael, 42 South Audley Street

London Hm 1892

Lot 235,

Mellors & Kirk 9/7/97.


Aug 21 2009

A Chamber Stick

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A cast silver and tortoiseshell Chamber Stick in the shape of a heart, the cast silver thumb piece featuring foliage and flowers, Birmingham Hm 1889