A CASED SET OF FOUR SILVER GILT AND BLUE GUILLOCHE ENAMEL MENU HOLDERS of rectangular form on plain bases with gilt swimming swan centres enclosed within decorative leaf-edged ribbed frames, weight 66g gross, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd. London 1913-14
A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver menu card holders, each in the form of a lyre, Chester 1897, Saunders and Hollings together with four Edwardian examples each with cast sword and castle motif to shield shaped base, London 1907, William Comyns
A Pair of menu holders, die-stamped and decorated with cherubs in various poses; one holding a pen, two holding a scroll, and another with scissors looking at a globe; the decorative panel set in a mount of foliage and c scrolls.
A Set of four George V silver and tortoiseshell menu holders, Birmingham 1912, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, each of circular form, decorated with a hare, a partridge, a pheasant and a stag and with circular foot, each approx. 4.5cm high,
Lot 679
Lockdales
16/10/13