Lot 353

A Collection of Antique & Later Silver & White Metal Bitjouterie: An Edwardian silver chatelaine vial holder by Henry Williamson Ltd hallmarked Birmingham 1902 decorated with engraving and encasing a tiny glass vial in original padding. A 19th century engraved white metal needle case. A chatelaine pencil. An 18th century coin in a pendant mount hung on a rolo chain; the coin mount inscribed ‘Treasure from Hollandia sunk 1743 sterling silver’. A small sterling silver bowl. A small hexagonal pill box with turquoise stone to the lid. Two pendant crucifixes. A miniature mother of pearl handled folding pendant fruit knife. A small pill box modelled as a basket of fish. Two figural finials, probably from apostle spoons; both cast in the form of St Peter holding a key. approx. 1½” (4 cm) in height. An abacus pendant. And a ropetwist chain hung with a ewer shaped pendant set with faux gem stones.

Sold for: £140

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SKU: Jun20-353 Category:

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A Collection of Antique & Later Silver & White Metal Bitjouterie: An Edwardian silver chatelaine vial holder by Henry Williamson Ltd hallmarked Birmingham 1902 decorated with engraving and encasing a tiny glass vial in original padding. A 19th century engraved white metal needle case. A chatelaine pencil. An 18th century coin in a pendant mount hung on a rolo chain; the coin mount inscribed ‘Treasure from Hollandia sunk 1743 sterling silver’. A small sterling silver bowl. A small hexagonal pill box with turquoise stone to the lid. Two pendant crucifixes. A miniature mother of pearl handled folding pendant fruit knife. A small pill box modelled as a basket of fish. Two figural finials, probably from apostle spoons; both cast in the form of St Peter holding a key. approx. 1½” (4 cm) in height. An abacus pendant. And a ropetwist chain hung with a ewer shaped pendant set with faux gem stones.