Collectibles
1914 Large Silver Photo Frame
Price On Request
Dimensions (cm): 46 x 38 x 3 Year: 1914 A large silver photograph frame with a moulded silver frame and oak easel backing, hallmarked for Birmingham 1914, maker's mark D&F for Deakin & Francis. Deakin & Francis is a long-established firm of manufacturing jewellers and silversmiths. Founded by Benjamin Woolfield in 1786, later to be joined by Charles Washington Shirley Deakin, who together with C.W.B Moore traded as Deakin and Moore from 1848 - 1879\\. Upon Moore's retirement, Stephen Deakin joined his uncle Charles and the firm became Deakin and Nephew from 1879 to 1881\\. Charles Deakin retired in 1881 and Stephen was joined by his brother-in-law John H Francis and the name changed again to Deakin and Francis, becoming a limited company in 1902\\. The Francis line ceased with the death of Captain J H Francis in the First World War, and the company is now managed by James and Henry Deakin the great, great, great nephews of the co-founder of CWS Deakin. Charles Deakin retired in 1881 and Stephen was joined by his brother-in-law John H Francis and the name changed again to Deakin and Francis, becoming a limited company in 1902. The Francis line ceased with the death of Captain J H Francis in the First World War, and the company is now managed by James and Henry Deakin the great, great, great nephews of the co-founder of CWS Deakin. Throughout this period of more than 200 years, the business has never veered from the high standards of craftsmanship and quality that are its tradition. Bar Code: 10137
Read More
1900's Silver Plated Golfing Desk Timepiece
Price On Request Dimensions (cm): 18 x 14 x 30 Year: 1900 An early 20th century silver plated Golfing Desk Timepiece, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals flanked by thistle engraved sides, surmounted by a golfer in full swing about to hit his ball, the oval base with crossed clubs modelled on 19th century clubs, all resting on cross-hatched...
Read More
1920's Louis Vuitton Steamer Trunk
Price On Request Dimensions (cm): 83 x 45 x 45 Year: 1920 A 1920's Louis Vuitton Steamer Trunk, the canvas body with allover LV monogram and flowers, with brass-studded poplar bands to the top, front and back of the trunk, bound with leatherlike Lozine trim and brass clasps and corners, the top with white-painted numbering and 'Rome', the sides with...
Read More
1920's Medium Alligator Photo Frame
Price On Request
Dimensions (cm): 22.5 x 27.5 x 2 Year: 1920's The front of the frame is covered in alligator leather and trimmed in brass along the circumference of the oval opening. The back is covered with oiled canvas and the inside lined with original golden fabric. Bar Code: 10142
Read More
1880's Mahogany Luggage Rack of Slatted Form
Price On Request
Dimensions (cm): 81 x 51 x 56 Year: 1880 A Victorian mahogany Luggage Rack of slatted form, on turned tapered legs. Bar Code: 10143
Read More
Rare Regency Tortoiseshell Combined Sewing and Jewellery Box
Price On Request Dimensions (cm): 29 x 20 x 15 Year: 1800 A rare Regency tortoiseshell combined sewing and jewellery Box of sarcophagus shape with silver stringing lines and ivory mounts, the hinged top with a vacant silver plaque, opening to reveal a blue silk-lined fitted interior with lidded and open compartments for rings, brooches, sewing accoutrements etc. Two compartments...
Read More
Rare Victorian Fairground Sign in Two Parts: 'Patronized by Royalty'
Price On Request Dimensions (cm): 268 x 74 x 6 Year: 1870 The concept of the English general public going to forms of mass entertainment started in the 18th century with pleasure gardens such as Vauxhall and Ranelagh in London, which were the forerunners of Fairgrounds and Circuses, whose popularity peaked in the Victorian period. These signs date from the...
Read More
Small Victorian Brass Dog Collar
Price On Request Dimensions (cm): 14.5 x 3.5 Year: 1920's Dog Collars in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries were largely made of leather, nickel, brass, or latterly, Old Sheffield Plate. Brass and Old Sheffield plated examples survive in greater numbers due to their durability. However, antique leather Dog Collars do not survive in any great numbers due to the...
Read More
1880's Hallmarked Silver Timepiece of Horse Interest with Roman Numerals
Price On Request Dimensions (cm): 16 x 16 x 8 Year: 1880 Winding desk timepiece of equestrian inspiration. Includes original winding key. Hallmarked silver main body with three hallmarked silver horsewhips. Small details include a hallmarked silver belt and spurs, a white dial with roman numerals and the maker's mark: "A. Thomas, London Old Bond Street 39 B, Paris Boissy...
Read More
1910's Dunhill Compendium
Price On Request Dimensions (cm): 40 x 30 x 23 Year: 1910 Box made of Burr Walnut with ivory trims and a bird's eye surface mounted on the top of the lid. Includes (all complete) a chess game, checkers game, mah jong, dominos, chips and dice. Made of fine Burr Walnut with ivory edging. Alfred Dunhill Ltd is a British-based...
Read More
1930's Pair of Art Deco Shagreen and Ivory Photograph Frames
Price On Request Dimensions (cm): 35 x 25 x 2 Year: 1930 A pair of 1930's Art Deco shagreen and ivory photograph frames, the inner and outer edges in ivory contrasting with the bright green shagreen, with mahogany linings and back, the tops with silver monograms below Coronets, the metal stands with retailers' mark for 'Goldsmiths & Silversmiths company Ltd,...
Read More
1920's Large Alligator Hip Flask With Silver Plated Top
Price On Request
Dimensions (cm): 13 x 24 x 6.5 Year: 1920's Imposing hip-flask covered in alligator leather, with clutch to control the alcohol level. The lid is carved and plated in silver. Bar Code: 10154
Read More
1960's 19" Illuminated Globe by Georama Limited
Price On Request Dimensions (cm): 48 x 55 x 57 Year: 1960's Lit map globe signed by George Philip & Sons Ltd showing principal steamship routes with distance in nautical miles & principal transcontinental railways. Also shows the scale 1:26,000,000. George Philip, (1800-1882) was a cartographer and map publisher. He had one son, also George (1823-1902), who was admitted to...
Read More