A silver pot pourri box

A silver pot pourri box on four scroll feet.
measuring 4″ (10 cms) x 3 1/4″ (8 cms) x 3 1/2″ (9 cms) high.
London 1910.
weight 198 grams
wge6
ebay
24/03/13

A silver pot pourri box on four scroll feet.
measuring 4″ (10 cms) x 3 1/4″ (8 cms) x 3 1/2″ (9 cms) high.
London 1910.
weight 198 grams
wge6
ebay
24/03/13

A cased set of three silver gilt fruit serving spoons, by William Comyns & Sons,
London 1899, the bowls cast with scrolls and flowers, on similar scrolling and pierced handles, one spoon with pierced bowl for draining,
12oz approx. in fitted green velvet and silk lined leather case.
Lot 556
JS Auctions
23/03/13

A set of 5 miniature leather bound Shakespeare novels mounted in a silver desk top rack by William Comyns, London 1906. 2.75″ across
Auction House: Burstow & Hewett
Date: 20/03/2013

A Victorian silver tapering scent flask by William Comyns, London 1886, the body engraved with medieval soldiers on a matted ground, above a castle, 26cm long, 2.5 oz
Lot 6
Auction: Jewellery, Silver & Watches
Auction House: Dreweatts Godalming Salerooms
Date: 13/03/2013

A WILLIAM COMYNS GEORGE V SILVER AND CUT GLASS DISH William Comyns & Sons, London, England, 1911-1912.
12-1/4 inches wide (31.1 cm) 57.3 ounces (gross).
The wheel-cut engraved glass scalloped dish on four reticulated floral and scroll feet, reticulated floral and scroll silver border to upper rim.
Jack Simons Antiques
11/03/13

A Photograph frame.
London 1887, the elaborately cast, pierced and engraved foliate and floral frame decorated with an owl, other birds, monkeys and satyrs.
13cm by 9.5cm overall 21cm by 17.5cm
Lot 181
Auction: Spring Catalogue Sale
Auction House: Addisons Auctioneers
Date: 09/03/2013

A 1920`s silver man-of-war model based on the Henry Grace Ó Dieu mounted on an ebonised wooden base. Hallmarked Charles & Richard Comyns.
Maximum length measuring 20 inches (51 cm), maximum height measuring 18 3/4 inches (48 cm).The Henry Grace Ó Dieu was more commonly known as the Great Harry, commissioned by Henry VIII, contemporary of the Mary Rose, Henry Grace Ó Dieu was the largest vessel of the line built at that particular time.
C1925
Dreweatte Neate
5/7/06

A Set of four silver and enamel menu holders, Birmingham 1914, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, each painted with a flag of a nation, Great Britain, France, Belgium, and Russian Naval, on paleblue ground.
Lot 661
Auction: The Fine Sale
Auction House: Lockdales
Date: 28/02/2013

Edward VII silver capped claret jug, London, 1903, maker William Comyns, with a finial top above a tapering shaped handle, the cut glass in flower swags and geometric design, 25cm high
Lot 489
Auction: The Fine Sale
Auction House: Lockdales
Date: 28/02/2013


A silver & tortoiseshell carriage clock in the Gothic taste, by William Comyns, London – circa 1911.
Dimensions: 5-1/4″ high (not including ring handle) x 3-1/4″ wide x 2-1/4″ deep.
Madluxe
Ebay
19/2/13