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This very elegant piece was made by Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd, London 1910. The inkstand is substantial and impressing although it is still practical today. The front edge of the piece is scalloped in...
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This unusual 9ct gold match book cover is fully hallmarked with import marks for London 1925. It is also marked Goldsmiths and Silversmiths of London. The design around the complete body shows an engine turned...
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This table top snuff box was made by William Comyns with hallmarks for London 1885. It is of square proportions with a crimped edge at the top and bottom of the box. The cover, which...
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This pocket/desk cheroot holder is clearly halmarked for Birmingham 1899. It is made by Henry Mathews, Vittoria Street, Birmingham. The holder is covered in a pattern that is regular. The engraving is also continued underneath....
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This unusual but well produced tie slide will be a talking point for all over diner. The front of the slide is designed as an airship. It is attached to the frame of the slide...
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These excellent cuff links are made from 14 carat gold, and have a purple stone in the centre. Each cuff link has a swivel back, which is also stamped, although these marks are rubbed. The...
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This Edwardian clock, clearly hallmarked for Birmingham 1908 is in full working order. The makers mark is identifiable as B&Co. The main wooden frame stands on an easel back which is hinged. The Date, Month...
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