A Page Turner

A silver and tortoiseshell Page Turner, the handle embossed with scene of two lovers and cherubs,vacant cartouche at the top, half-shell motif at the bottom, London 1901.
Christies (SK)
Lot 60 21295

A silver and tortoiseshell Page Turner, the handle embossed with scene of two lovers and cherubs,vacant cartouche at the top, half-shell motif at the bottom, London 1901.
Christies (SK)
Lot 60 21295

A Booths Pottery trumpet Vase in green with decorated panels, front and back, one featuring a pheasant, the other flowers, silver mounted to four cast feet with feather motif, the silver rim decorated with C-scrolls flowers and a frieze of inverted fleur de lys, London Hm (on rim and base) 1909, (vase with No 2 in red)

A leather, silver mounted Blotter with C-scrolls flowers and foliage with a central cartouche (with monogram), London Hm 1888.

A Webb Rock-Crystal Glass Vase, engraved with flowers and foliage featuring frogs and insects. The undulating rim of the vase mounted with silver of fleur de lys motifs, the rock crystal glass mounted in a cast silver base with two loop handles surmounted with crocodiles, decorated around the base with grotesque masks, cherubs, dolphins, C-scrolls and cornacopea.
London Hm 1902

A glass and silver Inkwell and Paper Weight, the silver mounts with C-scrolls, diagonal fretwork, flowers and foliage, the lid engraved with monogram LCR, London Hm 1897

A silver Pot Pourri Box with four Art Nouveau style feet, the diagonally formed fretwork lid to a central oval Gothic style panel,
London Hm 1906
Lilly,
Grays.

A silver nurse’s belt buckle with openwork detail of mythical sea creatures.
London 1897.
5″ x 2.5″ and weighs 63.5g.
red molly
ebay
26/06/09

A large and good quality buckle of pierced and cast form with beautifully detailed mask and cherubs.
London 1896.

A silver nurse’s belt buckle made by William Comyns in the Arts and Crafts manner, both halves being hallmarked for London 1907.
11cm x 6.5cm, weighing 53g.
Ebay
6/8/2008

A cast silver Art Nouveau belt buckle.
London 1901
10 x 6 cm
weighs 72 grams
RdNo 573082
Ebay
12/12/07