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Click here to subscribeAN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HAND MIRROR, and matching clothes brush with engraved decoration, A silver heart shaped trinket box embossed with cherubs, with matching hand mirror (AF). all Birmingham 1905, and an early 20th century trinket box with engine turned decoration and bald bull feet (AF). Also two ebony screw top jars, a silver hat pin holder and a box. (9).
A collection of items, comprising a French trinket box, a millefiore necklace, two ladies 9ct gold wristwatches, one gentleman's 9ct gold wristwatch by Derrick, a Parker pen, a 22ct gold wedding band, a tie pin, a 9ct gold ropetwist necklace, a white metal compact and a yellow metal brooch in floral designs.
A silver shaped rectangular dressing table trinket tray, with floral and scroll embossed decoration, Birmingham 1901, a Jewish goblet, with a trumpet shaped foot, Birmingham 1972 and a twin handled shaped circular plated bon bon dish, with a lobed rim, scroll embossed frieze and with cast and pierced mask handles.
A Meissen figure of a Tyrolean trinket-seller circa 1750 modelled by J.J.Kaendler and P.Reinicke, dressed in a striped swaying skirt and apron with sprays of indianische Blumen, a black laced bodice over a white chemise, carrying an open case with pocket watches, earrings and necklaces faint crossed swords in underglaze-blue 16.5cm, 6.5in. restored For a discussion of this piece and other related pieces see R. Ruckert, Meissener Porzellan 1710-1810, pp.177 and 229, cat.no.942. The author notes that Kaendler's model of this figure was reworked by Reinicke, and that it was occasionally incorporated in large crinoline groups, op.cit. cat.nos. 859 and 860.
A late 19th Century trinket bowl of classical design by George Davidson. The bowl having a square terraced base rising to a fluted urn bowl with central bar, the whole in an amethyst and white marble finish, together with a novelty water jug in the form of a fish by Heppel in vertical pose with a tail handle, jug 5.5".
A Worcester sparrow beak cream jug, circa 1775, the pear shaped body panel decorated with an Imari design with flowering plants within gilded borders below a simple grooved loop handle, repaired, 3.25" high, a Meissen circular trinket dish and cover, painted with bouquets of flowers and insects, underglaze blue crossed swords and impressed '139', 2.75" diameter and a Staffordshire figure of a boy in a blue jacket, modelled leaning against a plinth, 6" high (3)