An Edwardian silver novelty pounce pot
An Edwardian silver novelty pounce pot, formed as a watering can, arched handle, pierced top, 6.5cm high, William Comyns, London 1907; an Edwardian silver novelty miniature model, of the Coronation Chair, 5.5cm high, Saunders & Shepherd, London 1901; a filigree miniature ewer; an articulated fish; etc
Bamfords
Lot 832
18/01/17
A large Jewellery Casket modeled as a table
An Edwardian solid silver jewellery box of very large proportions in the form of a Georgian side table with serpentine edges, scrolling motifs standing on four ornate cabriole legs and fully hallmarked for London 1902 by fine silversmiths William Comyns.
The lid opens to reveal a lined interior which has a metal plate to the base for stability.
Measures 26cms across by 16.5cms and stands 14cms.
Fine quality with a silver weight of approx 835g and gross weight of 980g.
Ebay
08/01/18
A Boot Hook/Lacer
A Novelty Coronation Throne Pin Cushion
A Silver mounted porcelain seal
A George V antique sterling silver table bell
A George V antique sterling silver table bell, London 1910
by William Comyns & Sons
In the 18th century style, with a panelled body ornamented with husks and swags, a silver knocker inside. Inscribed underneath ‘G.M &R .C.M 1887-1912’. Marked to the side and part marked to the knocker.
Height – 11 cm / 4.25 inches
Weight – 220 grams / 7.07 ozt
Lot 398
Chiswick Auctions
A George V antique sterling silver tea or hot water urn
A George V antique sterling silver tea or hot water urn, London 1911,
by William Comyns & Sons
In the George III style, of octagonal vase form upon a single pedestal square base upon four bracket feet. The reeded loop handles with acanthus junction, single spout with ivory turn key. Marked to the shoulder.
Height – 39.5 cm / 15.5 inches
Weight – 1376 grams / 44.24 ozt
Lot 376
Chiswick Auctions









