A Small Victorian Silver Cased Boudoir Clock/Watch Holder by William Comyns & Sons, hallmarked London 1893. The scrolling case embossed and chased with sprays of flowers edged with a foliate crested border and terminating on small outswept scroll feet 4¾” (12 cm) in height.
Lot 132
Wilkinsons Auctions, 26/09/21
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A Late Victorian silver table cigar lighter, in the form of a classical urn, with raised female images and twin mythical beast handles, a pair of axe headed wadding tapers and a central wick holder, on a square base (London 1896). William Comyns & Sons. 9cm overall height.
A large Victorian silver fronted goliath pocket watch holder in the form of a longcase clock, goliath 8 day pocket watch enclosed, hallmarked London, 1900, maker William Comyns & Sons, H.36cm
An unusual Victorian silver novelty table lighter in the form of a glue-pot, William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London 1893, 5.7oz (178g), 8cm diameter, retailed by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd.
A VICTORIAN TEA CADDY oval with swirl fluting around the lower body and reeded decoration around the cover & foot, with lock, by William Comyns, London 1887; 4.6″ (11.5 cms) high; 8.45 oz
A George V silver and tortoiseshell octagonal Trinket Box, the hinged lid inset inlaid tortoiseshell, the scroll supports cast floral details (filled) London 1928, Wiliam Comyns & Sons Ltd.
A George V silver jewellery/trinket box of octagonal form, with reeded border, and tortoiseshell piquet work decoration to hinged lid, with velvet interior, on four decorative feet (London 1912). William Comyns, 9cm across.
An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver tray of rectangular form, with scalloped border and raised Nasturtium floral pattern decoration, Rd 374012 (London 1905). William Comyns. All at approximately 10ozs. 29cm across.