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A Cooper enamel and chrome circular badge, two Cooper 500cc badges, A Nürburgring stick pin, a B.R.M.A associate mechanic 1950 lapel badge, a standard Vanguard and standard Triumph lapel badge .c. 1950-1955Provence : owned by Michael "Ginger" Devlin, mechanic to Coopers Eric Brandon and helped develop the Mini Cooper, see associated literature
An attractively mounted and framed display of ASC, RASC and Ryl Logistics Corps badges: 23 cap badges include Vic OR’s, Vic officer’s white metal, pre 1919 officer’s bronze and WWI non voided, post 1919 GRV OR’s, GRVI plastic, officer’s bronze and last pattern officer’s silvered, gilt and enamel, ERII officer’s and anodised, and Ryl Logistics Corps silvered, gilt, and anodised; 11 collar badges include pair of Vic, pair of early KC, pair of GRV, and pair of GRVI officer’s bronze; also a brass pouch badge (?), 2 pairs of brass titles, and RASC cloth title. GC £100-120
127 Air Defence Cadet Corps chrome and enamel cap badge; Womens Junior Air Corps chromed pin back badge; Air League of the British Empire gilt and enamel badge; and 33 various sweetheart, souvenir and other brooches etc, including 5 in the form of aircraft, 4 bayonets, a rifle with bayonet, 6 various “V” for victory, 4 Ryl Sussex Regt, etc. Average GC (a few with minor faults). (36) £50-60.
31 various WWI and WWII period lapel and pin back badges, including WWI “Services Rendered” (2), “On War Service 1915” (2), WWII “For Loyal Service” (2), Home Guard (3), ARP (2), AFS (2) etc; also Ministry of Civil Aviation Police chrome and enamel cap badge; and NFS, AFS and Fire Brigades Union cap badges. Average GC £50-60.
Liberia: Order of African Redemption sash and sash badge, in gilt with 5 pointed white enamelled cross supporting central device of a schooner at sea, sun to side; reverse couple kneeling in prayer at a cross, the star (diam 62mm) suspended from a green enamelled wreath; red, white and blue sash riband. GVF (some small enamel loss to suspender wreath and top points (both sides) of white enamel cross, 1 star ball point bent). £100-120
A pedal plane, in the manner of Steelcraft, with a green-enamelled cigar-shaped body, with two wheels to the front,120cm long approximatelySteelcraft in style, this charming children's pedal plane would make a great collector's item or toy to be passed down through generations.The plane has been fully restored, with a reshaped body, vibrant green enamel paintwork, a new seat and restored pedals, making this gem ready to take to the skies once more.
A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a matched pair of William IV and Victorian Fiddle and Thread pattern basting spoons, one by William Eaton, London 1829, and one by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1843, the terminals initialled, plus a Bright-cut pattern soup ladle, Birmingham 1913, a table spoon, a sauce ladle, a folding fruit knife, a collection of twenty-six souvenir and golf spoons, some with enamel decoration, and a modern scent bottle and funnel and a cased gilt metal and lacquer Dupont lighter, approx. weighable 40oz. (qty)
By Liberty and Co., a large Edwardian Art Nouveau silver salt spoon, Birmingham 1902, also stamped Cymric, heart-shaped bowl, tapering twisted stem, with a mottled green stone finial, plus a Liberty salt spoon, London 1901, the terminal with an orange circular motif, and a Liberty salt spoon, hoof shaped bowl, stylised terminal, plus a William Hutton and Sons silver and enamel salt spoon, London 1904, the terminal with green/blue enamel decoration, and a salt spoon by James Fenton, Birmingham 1908, approx. total weight 0.9oz. (5)
A Victorian silver and enamel double-ended medicine spoon, by George Adams, London 1868, retailed by Asprey, 166 Bond Street & 22 Albermale Street, the centre section enamelled with the coat of arms of Gooch, length 17.8cm, plus a modern silver double-ended medicine spoon, by Wakeley and Wheeler, London 1955, approx. total weight 4oz. (2) The arms are those of either Gooch of Benacre (created 1746) for Sir Francis Robert Sherlock Lambert Gooch, 8th Baronet, between 1856 and 1881, or Gooch of Clewer Park (created 1866) for Sir Daniel Gooch,(1816-1889), 1st Baronet.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a silver and enamel cigarette case, with import marks for London 1926, rectangular form, green enamel decoration, plus a cigarette case, by George Unite, a pair of Dutch grape scissors, with London import marks for 1930, and a silver box, approx. weight 7.7oz. (4)
λA mixed lot, comprising: a silver-gilt and enamel cigarette case, with English import marks for London 1927, rectangular form, the front with a scene of a sundial in a garden setting, length 8.3cm, plus a filigree silver scissor case, probably late 17th century, some damage, plus a tortoiseshell cigarette case and matchbox cover and an enamel portrait of a gentleman, damaged. (5)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian mustard pot of baluster form, Sheffield 1859, a pierced bonbon dish, London 1897, an Indian cigarette box, a two-handled dish, a silver-mounted glass mustard pot, a small Scottish trophy shield, a silver and enamel ashtray, two bitters bottles, a double photograph frame, an enamel lipstick, a cigarette case, four napkin rings, plus other items including flatware, approx. weighable 28oz. (qty)
A small collection of buttons, comprising: a pair of French enamelled buttons on steel backs, enamelled with a Pierrot clown, diameter 2.7cm, plus a set of four gilt metal and enamel buttons with foliate decoration and a set of six Edwardian silver buttons, by Thomas White, London 1902, approx. weighable 0.4oz. (12)
A collection of ten silver vesta cases, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian one of fluted rectangular form, by Howard James, Birmingham 1889, one applied with a later enamel plaque of a mounted jockey, four with foliate scroll decoration, one engine-turned, one plain, and an unmarked continental articulated fish, with a hinged head, possibly for vestas, approx. weight 7.1oz. (10)
A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by William Neale, Chester 1887, rectangular form, the front enamelled in blue 'IN ME A MATCH YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND', plus a novelty silver vesta case / whistle, by George Wilkinson, London 1888, cylindrical form, with a ring attachment, approx. weight 1.4oz. (2)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Edwardian tea caddy, of shaped oval form, by William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham 1904, shaped oval form, a late-Victorian caster, a spectacle case, a vase, a cased anointing spoon, six cased teaspoons, a butter shell, four salt cellars in a later case, and eight thimbles, a silver-gilt and enamel buckle, Birmingham 1911, a pepper, two salt cellars, three desk seals, three pencils, a brush, various manicure items, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty)
A collection of ten Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau silver teaspoons, comprising: one by Amy Sandheim, London 1924, spot-hammered bowl, pierced terminal, plus another by the same maker, London 1928, pierced finial, plus one by Bernard Instone, Birmingham 1926, one with enamel decoration, by E Jacobs & Son, Birmingham 1905, one by Frederick Smythe-Greenwood, London 1912, one with a worn maker's mark, Birmingham 1903, one by Winifred King & Co, Birmingham 1930, one by E.H.K, and a silver-gilt and enamel spoon and another silver and enamel spoon, marked Sterling, approx. total weight 3.4oz. (10)
A collection of seven Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel teaspoons, comprising: three by James Fenton, Birmingham 1905-9, the terminals with green / blue enamel decoration, plus an Edwardian one by William Hutchinson, Birmingham 1906, two Edwardian spoons by William Hutton and Sons, London 1902/3, the terminals with green / blue enamel decoration, one inscribed 'London', and another spoon by the same maker, London 1903, with green enamel decoration, approx. total weight 3.3oz. (7)
By Liberty and Co, an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel teaspoon, Birmingham 1903, the tapering handle with stylised decoration and green, orange and blue enamel decoration, length 11cm, plus another Liberty silver and enamel spoon, Birmingham 1902, also stamped 'CYMRIC', the terminal with pierced green enamel decoration, plus a teaspoon with foliate decoration and a modern Liberty spoon, Edinburgh 1987, the tapering handle with a blue cabochon, approx. total weight 1.4oz. (4)
By Omar Ramsden a silver and enamel matchbox cover, London 1935, also engraved 'OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT', rectangular form, spot-hammered decoration, the front with a pierced scend of St. George killing the dragon, with red enamel behind, the reverse inscribed 'W. E. BEVAN COITY WALLIA COMMONS 1921-36', length 7.4cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Coity is a village in Wales and is now an area of Bridgend, South Wales, W.E Bevan, was the solicitor and clerk to the local council and was most helpful to the local people, by way of gratitude they presented him with this match box cover, it stood on his desk until he died in 1949.
An Arts and Crafts silver and enamel inkwell, in the manner of C .R. Ashbee, circa 1910, tapering pentagon form, with blue/green enamel panels set with a dark red cabochon, the hinged cover of similar form, with a malachite ball finial, on five green ball feet, with a clear glass liner, height 7.5cm. Provenance: A Private Collection.
A Victorian CB group of five to Major-General Charles Vyvyan Cox, CB. (1819-1903): Most Honourable Order of the Bath Companion's neck badge, 18ct gold and enamel, London 1870, Gwalior Star, Punnair 29th Dec, 1843, 'Lt C V Cox 3rd Bde. Bengal Artillery', Sutlej Medal with Sobraon and Ferozeshuhr clasps 'Lt. C V Cox Horse Artillery', Punjab Medal with Chilianwala and Goojert clasps,'Lieut C V Cox Adt 2nd Bde H Arty' and India Service Medal, 'Lt -Major C V Cox 4th Tp 2nd Bde Bengal Arty', in a red leather case, together with a cased set of three miniatures, Punjab, Gwalior and India Service Medals, Victorian officer's dress sword in scabbard, Victorian ivory handled mameluke in scabbard, tin trunk containing No.1 Dress tunic and trousers with gold sash, sword belt, Ostrich plume in tin case, spurs and accessories, also two Carte de Visite Photographs of Major -General Cox in full No.1 uniform with full medal group and mameluke sword, together with a large pastel portrait of Charles Vyvyan Cox by Robert Faulkner circa 1853, half-length standing with brown wavy hair, blue eyes and mutton-chop sideburns and moustache, wearing Captain's uniform with India Campaign medals and dress sword, 99 x 81cm, and a portrait of his wife Charlotte Elizabeth Cox (daughter of J L Farr of North Cove Hall , Suffolk), three-quarter length standing, wearing pearl and jeweled necklace, a long ivory coloured gown with blue fringe and holding a pet dog, signed and dated 'Dickinson 1871', on porcelain, oval 44 x 30cm, in a mahogany and glazed case.*Notes Charles Vyvyan Cox was born in 1819 in Stockland, Devonshire, the second son of the late Rev. John Cox, rector of Cheddington and Vicar of Stockland-cum-Dalwood and of Martha Rowe. He was educated at King's School, Sherborne and Addiscombe Academy before entering the Bengal Artillery in 1838. Serving as a Subaltern he fought in both the Gwalior Campaign 1843-44 and the Sutlej campaign 1845-46 where he was wounded at the battle of Moodkee. During the Punjab Campaign 1848-49 he served as a Brigade Major of Horse Artillery and was mentioned in dispatches. He became Captain in 1853 and took part in operations in Rawalpindi and Peshawar during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1860 and then Colonel in 1863, he married his wife Charlotte Elizabeth Cox (nee Farr) in 1864, before becoming a Companion of the Bath in 1874. He died in 1903, St George, Hanover Square , London and is buried in Kensal Green Cemetery.

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