The silver-gilt mounts later engraved with foliage and applied with a coat-of-arms, contained in a fitted rosewood case with brass mounts, the cover later inlaid with a coat-of-arms, comprising:
A teapot, with detachable ivory handle, marked underneath, near rim and inside cover
A hot water pot, with detachable side ivory handle, marked underneath, near rim and inside cover
A lamp stand and burner, marked underneath, on ring and inside cover
Four rectangular glass boxes, with pierced silver-gilt covers, one with screw fixed cover, in three sizes, marked inside and on rim, one lacking maker's mark
Four faceted glass jars, with silver-gilt covers, marked inside and on rim
Four differing faceted glass bottles, with silver-gilt covers, marked inside cover and on rim
An associated collapsible beaker, apparently unmarked
A circular footed dish with loop handles, part marked underneath with Paris mark for 1819-1838
A cylindrical jar, Paris, 1809-1819, maker's mark F?, marked underneath, on bezel and inside cover
Two glass inkwells, with silver-gilt covers, Paris, 1819-1838, maker's mark lacking, marked on rim
A silver-gilt beaker and cover, the beaker mark of H. H. Plante, 1936, the cover Paris, 1819 - 38
A medicine spoon, mark of H.H. Plante, Birmingham, 1936
A rectangular silver-gilt covered box, containing an ivory and gilt-metal manicure set, mark of E. H. Watts and Co. London,
1937, marked on bezel and inside cover
A square box, lacking cover, mark of E. H. Watts and Co., London, 1937, marked underneath
A vesta-case with match striker, mark of E. H. Watts and Co., London, 1937, marked on bezel and inside cover
A rectangular box, mark of E. H. Watts and Co., London, 1937, marked underneath
A cylindrical container, with removable shaving brush, mark of Deakin and Francis, Birmingham, 1937, marked on side, on cover and brush
A tape measure, mark of Dingley Bros., Birmingham, 1936
An eye wash and funnel, apparently unmarked
Two ivory brushes
A dessert spoon, fork, knife with steel blade, an egg spoon, Paris, 1819-1838
A knife, with silver-gilt blade, mark of Laurent Labbée, Paris, 1819-1838
Seventeen ivory and metal toilet articles
gross weight of weighable silver 91 oz. 10 dwt. (2,845 gr.)
The later arms are those of Ferguson.