An Edward VII silver jewellery box

An Edward VII silver jewellery box modelled in the form of a break-front sideboard, the shaped back pierced and cast with figures in a landscape, flowers and scroll ornament, on leaf capped and reeded cabriole legs with scroll toes, 6ins x 2.25ins x 6ins high, by William Comyns, London 1901,
and a George V silver rectangular card case engraved “Wembley 1924”, 2.5ins x 1.75ins, by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1924
Canterbury Auctions
Lot 18
17/02/15
A Pin Tray
A Mirror
An Art Nouveau tripod vase
A cased set of six Victorian sterling silver buttons

A cased set of six Victorian sterling silver buttons depicting the profile of an Art Nouveau Girl with flowing hair and floral garland. No hallmarks but each button tests as sterling and is stamped with the Registered Design Number RD 352928 on the back. This design was registered in 1900 by London silversmiths William Comyns & Sons Ltd formerly of Beak Street, London W1. Each button measures approx. 1.7 cm in diameter and weighs approx. 2.5 grams (ie well below the legal required weight for hallmarking).
The hard red leather covered presentation case measures approx. 17 x 3.5 cm. Lined with purple velvet velvet and blue silk on which is printed the retailing jeweller’s details: EDWARDS & SONS, 161 REGENT ST. (LONDON). Push button catch. Excellent undamaged condition.
A SilverVictorian tea pot
A silver ring box
An Edwardian silver purse
A George I style silver tea set

A George I style silver tea set, by William Comyns & Sons Limited, London, comprising compressed pear shape tea pot, fluted domed lid, cut-card decoration, wooden handle and finial, 19cms, a pear shaped coffee pot with a wooden handle and finial, 23cms, a milk jug and sugar basin, 64ozs gross in total
Lot 31
Gildings
02/12/14








