Four: Lieutenant-Colonel R. D. Clephane, 79th Regiment Crimea 1854-56, 3 clasps, Alma, Balaklava, Sebastopol (Major R. D. Clephane, 79th Highlanders) contemporary engraved naming in upright capitals, probably by Hunt & Roskell; Italian States, Kingdom of Sardinia, Al Valore Militare, silver, mint mark ‘F.G’ (Bt. Lt. Coll. Robt. Douglas Clephane, 79 Regt.); Ottoman Empire, Order of the Medjidie, 5th Class breast badge, silver, gold and enamel; Turkish Crimea, Sardinian issue, unnamed, all four fitted with contemporary silver ribbon buckles, (4) £2,400-£2,800 --- Al Valore Militare: ‘Served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and 1855, including the battles of the Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol, including the assault of 18th June, the expeditions to Kertch and Yenikale.’ Order of the Medjidie, 5th Class, London Gazette 2 March 1858. Robert Douglas Clephane was born on 1 January 1821, at Kirkness House, Loch Leven, son of the Sherrif of Fifeshire. He was appointed Ensign in the 79th Highlanders, by purchase, on 8 June 1836; Lieutenant, by purchase on 18 September 1840; Captain, by purchase, on 11 April 1845; Major on 13 August 1854; and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel on 6 June 1856, for services during the assault on the fortifications at Sebastopol on 18 June 1855. He retired by the sale of his commission on 6 June 1856, residing at Duddington, Midlothian and later at Moffat, Dumfries. He died at Strattendry, Fife, on 2 February 1887, aged 67.
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Crimea 1854-56, no clasp, unnamed as issued; together with a French, Third Republic, Medaille Militaire, silver, silver-gilt and enamel; and a Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue (1782. R. Spearing. 1. B. 14. Foot.) contemporarily engraved naming, suspension ring removed and plugged, replaced with unofficial ring soldered above, contact marks and edge bruising, therefore fine, the MM better (3) £80-£100 --- Robert Spearing was born in Wookey Somerset in 1826. He attested into the 14th Foot in December 1849 and served in the Crimea for one year and four months during the Crimean War. Discharged in 1859, he returned to Wookey and was later one of three Crimea veterans present at the Wookey Diamond Jubilee celebrations of 1897. He died in 1904. Sold with copied research.
A fine Second War C.M.G., inter-War K.P.M. group of five awarded to Inspector General R. C. Morris, Burma Police The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, C.M.G., Companion’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, with section of neck riband for display purposes, in Garrard, London, case of issue; India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, Burma 1930-32 (Dy. Insp. Genl. R. C. Morris. Police Dept); Jubilee 1935, unnamed as issued; Coronation 1937, unnamed as issued; King’s Police Medal, G.V.R., 2nd issue, for Distinguished Service (Ralph Clarence Morris, Indian Police, Burma.) last four mounted as worn, good very fine (5) £800-£1,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- C.M.G. London Gazette 1 January 1941. K.P.M. Gazette of India 1 January 1935. The official citation, published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary on 1 January 1935, states: ‘Mr. Ralph Clarence Morris, Deputy Inspector-General of Police for Railways and Criminal Investigation, joined the Indian Police in 1908 as an Assistant Superintendent and very early in his career showed promise of developing into an officer of more than average merit. During the Great War he acted in the capacity of Personal Assistant to the Deputy Inspector-General of Military Police from May 1917 to February 1920 and was highly commended for his exceptional ability, self-reliance, resource and industry. While in charge of the Police in the Meiktila District in 1921 he dealt effectively with a serious outbreak of crime. In October 1921 he was specially selected for the post of Superintendent of Police Supplies which he held till February 1926 and brought the Department to a high state of efficiency. In June 1926 he was promoted to the Selection Grade and officiated as Deputy Inspector-General, Administration, from April to November 1928 when he was appointed as Assistant Inspector-General of Police. He held this post with distinction for about three years, earning the highest praise from the Inspector-General. In March 1931 he was appointed as Deputy Inspector-General of Police for Railways and Criminal Investigation and during the strenuous months of that year of rebellion he showed himself once more to be a very able, hard working and successful officer. As officiating Inspector-General of Police from June 1933 to January 1934 he gave complete satisfaction in the administration of the force and proved himself to be a sound and efficient administrator.’ Ralph Clarence Morris was born in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, on 10 March 1889. Educated at Ludlow Grammar School, he joined the Indian Police and served in Burma from 6 December 1908. Enjoying steady advancement in his career, Morris also saw the increasingly violent opposition to British rule in Burma led by a section of English-educated nationalists, as detailed by author S. R. Chakravarty in The Tharrawaddy Rebellion in Burma: ‘Influenced by Indian revolutionaries - especially those from Bengal - the mid-1920’s witnessed the development of secretive Burmese cells with a mission to convince the local populous of the need to self rule. Arguing that ‘liberty’ and ‘good government’ could not be delivered by one group of people to another, the revolutionaries succeeded in stirring up the people with arguments of imperialism being founded upon force and fraud.’ The resultant anti-imperialist rebellion broke out on 22 December 1930, taking the immediate form of attacks on police stations and governmental buildings. It ended in August 1931 with the capture of the nationalists’ leader, physician and former monk Saya San. Awarded the India General Service Medal and confirmed as entitled to the Silver Jubilee and Coronation Medals, Morris was decorated with the C.M.G. in 1941 as Inspector General of Police, Burma, and is later recorded in the Civil List for Burma (1 September 1942) as ‘on leave preparatory to retirement’. Relocating to Bournemouth, Morris died on 28 May 1959. Sold with copied research.
‘During the night 25/26 Sep the 1st Airborne Div were evacuated from the North Bank of the Neder Rijn just West of Arnhem.... The entire arrangements for launching the boats, taping the routes and bringing back officers and men were the responsibility of Lt. Col Henniker. This officer planned the operation, using every conceivable type of boat and raft and personally directed the work throughout the night from the river bank - often under heavy and accurate mortar and MG fire... I regard this officer’s splendid work as the main factor in the successful rescue of between 2000 and 3000 All Ranks of the 1st Airborne Div.’ (Taken from the Recommendation for the award of an Immediate D.S.O. to Henniker, written by Major-General G. I. Thomas, Officer Commanding 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division, and endorsed by Field Marshal Montgomery) The important 1953 ‘Malaya Emergency’ C.B.E., Second War immediate ‘Arnhem operations’ D.S.O., rare ‘Mohmand 1933’ M.C. group of twelve awarded to Brigadier Sir Mark ‘Honker’ Henniker, Royal Engineers - one of the founders of the 1st Airborne Division, and a member of ‘Boy’ Browning’s ‘Dungeon Party’. A true character, highly intelligent, and a man of action, he honed his skills on the North West Frontier, and successfully escaped with his men from the beaches of Dunkirk in a rowing boat! As the first Chief Royal Engineer, 1st Airborne Division, Henniker was integral to the planning of the famous Bruneval Raid, February 1942, and the attempted destruction of the Heavy Water Production Plant at Telemark, Norway, in November of the same year. He once again helped plan the airborne element of the invasion of Sicily, and took part in the airborne landings of Operation Husky, flying in by glider as part of HQ 1st Airlanding Brigade in July 1943. Despite being wounded by shrapnel and breaking his arm, the unit Henniker was with captured an Italian Coastal Battery and took over 90 Prisoners of War. Commandeering an airborne engineer with a motorcycle, Henniker made his way to the Ponte Grande to ensure that the enemy demolition charges had been removed. He then joined up with the landing force and made his way to assist in the relief of the 1st Parachute Brigade at Primosole Bridge. He ‘continued to fight, though swathed in bandages.’ His was not a ‘quiet’ war: Henniker then took part in the seaborne landings at Taranto, and was once again prominent in a boat (on this occasion a dingy in a partly-cleared minefield) when coming to the rescue of the survivors of H.M.S. Abdiel, the latter having hit a mine in Taranto Harbour on 10 September 1943. The pinnacle of his career was to arrive when serving as C.R.E., 43rd (Wessex Division) during Operation Market Garden. Henniker was responsible for the planning and execution of Operation Berlin - the iconic night-time evacuation of the remnants of the beleaguered 1st Airborne Division under Roy Urquhart, trapped in German-occupied territory north of the Lower Rhine and just West of Arnhem. On the night of 25-26 September 1944, Henniker executed his intricate plan and secured the rescue of some 2,400 men across the Lower Rhine, in all manner of boats and rafts - all under heavy fire, and all personally directed by him throughout the night from his position on the river bank The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Military) Commander’s 2nd type, neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel; Distinguished Service Order, G.VI.R., silver-gilt and enamel, reverse officially dated ‘1945’, with integral top riband bar, reverse centre slightly loose; Military Cross, G.V.R., unnamed as issued; India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, Mohmand 1933 (Lieut. M. C. A. Henniker. M.C., R.E.); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, 2 clasps, Malaya, Near East, with M.I.D. oak leaf (Brig. M. C. A. Henniker. C.B.E. D.S.O. M.C. Staff.) second clasp loose as issued, with official corrections; Coronation 1953, unnamed as issued, breast awards mounted as originally worn, with enclosure for Near East M.I.D. emblem, cleaned, generally very fine unless otherwise already stated (12) £60,000-£80,000 --- C.B.E. London Gazette 30 October 1953. The original recommendation states: ‘Brigadier Henniker has Commanded with skill and energy 63 Gurkha Infantry Brigade. He has worked with great determination to bring to a successful conclusion his campaign against the Communist Terrorists in the States of Negri Sembilan and Malacca, the area for which he and his Brigade are responsible. In the latter he has very nearly achieved his object. He never spares himself in travelling long distances over difficult roads regardless of any lurking dangers to see and visit the troops under his Command and his leadership and direction has resulted in many successes for the units under his Command. He has shown balance and co-operation in his dealings with the Civil Administration and the Police and it has been by this close co-operation that so much has been achieved in his area. He has led his Brigade carefully and confidently and has done much over and above the normal run of his duties to further the efforts of everyone in bringing the Emergency in Malaya to a successful conclusion.’ O.B.E. London Gazette 24 August 1944 (Italy). The original recommendation states: ‘Lt. Col. Henniker’s handling of the limited engineer resources of the division from the time of landing at Taranto until the arrival of 5 Corps, was outstanding. His foresight contributed to a degree to the opening up of communications by road and rail, to the functioning of the docks in Taranto and to the bringing into use of the aerodromes at Gioja and Bari.’ D.S.O. London Gazette 1 March 1945. The original recommendation states: ‘During the night 25/26 Sep the 1st Airborne Div were evacuated from the North Bank of the Nedder Rijn just West of Arnhem. The entire arrangements for launching the boats, taping the routes and bringing back officers and men were the responsibility of Lt. Col Henniker. This officer planned the operation, using every conceivable type of boat and raft and personally directed the work throughout the night from the river bank - often under heavy and accurate mortar and MG fire. His example, and fine control, were throughout an inspiration to all and acted as a stimulus to the many feats of bravery performed by all ranks. I regard this officer’s splendid work as the main factor in the successful rescue of between 2000 and 3000 All Ranks of the 1st Airborne Div. His fine leadership and disregard of his own safety were in the best traditions of The Corps.’ M.C. London Gazette 3 July 1934: ‘For distinguished services rendered in the field in connection with military operations against the Upper Mohmands, period July - October 1933.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 31 May 1955 (Malaya) and 13 June 1957 (Near East) Sir Mark Chandos Auberon ‘Honker’ Henniker, 8th Bt., was the son of Frederick Henniker and was born in Minehead, Somerset, in January 1906. He was educated at Marlborough College, The Royal Military Academy Woolwich, and King’s College, Cambridge. Elephants on Parade! Henniker was commissioned into the Royal Engineers in 1926, and served attached to the Bengal Sappers and Miners on the North West Frontier. During his time there he gained a reputation as a bit of a character, and ‘enjoyed being saluted by his elephants when an officer of the Raj. If he was wearing uniform, he saluted back; if in...
A selection of costume jewellery, including a yellow metal cased ladies wristwatch, a gold plated Rotary wristwatch, a filigree detailed panelled bracelet, stamped 800, various enamel charm badges, vesta case, lockets and further items, within a jewellery box (Qty) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A selection of jewellery, including an early 20th century 9ct cased wristwatch, the circular cream dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, set to later red fabric strap, case 3.2cm wide, with a gold plated Waltham pocket watch, the white enamel dial with subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, dial 4.2cm wide and a base metal compact decorated in red guilloche enamel detail, 4cm wide (3) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Victorian gilt metal mounted ruby glass double ended scent bottle, mid 19th century, of typical form with facet cut details, in fitted velvet case, the bottle 14cm long; with a clear glass scent bottle, of slender square section form, the body adorned with prunted bead detail and gilt and enamel highlights, lacking stopper, 15cm long; and a ruby glass octagonal dressing table jar, the cover etched with an Arcadian scene, 6cm wide (at fault)CONDITION REPORT: Each piece shows surface wear commensurate with use, including minor surface scratches, chips and nibbles to the glass (on the dressing table jar, and minimal losses to decoration to clear scent bottle. No other obvious signs of damage nor restoration.
An early 20th century 9ct yellow gold ‘Waltham Traveller’ full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, set to a plain polished case, movement stamped ‘American Waltham USA Traveller’ case 5.5cm wide, stamped for Chester 1922, 104gms (including movement) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Inner dust jacket marked for 9ct gold. Case doesn't shut firmly. Dial would benefit from a clean. Case has general scuffs, blemishes and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use. Case 5.4cm wide.
A large selection of costume jewellery, including a turquoise coloured cabochon set stylised star burst brooch, paste set necklace, enamel brooch designed as butterfly, coral coloured jewellery, Victorian aesthetic movement style 9ct yellow gold brooch, a gold coloured necklace with opal coloured cabochons, and further items of jewellery (Qty) (at fault)
A Marius Hammer Norwegian silver gilt brooch, the two filigree circular motifs with green enamel flowerhead detail, suspending ten graduated openwork motifs of similar detail, stamped to reverse ‘M’ with hammer and 930S, 13cm long, 24gms Condition report: All white enamel specks show loss and areas of possible re-enamelling. Lowest green enamel drop on right hand side shows major enamel loss, will require re-enamelling Flooding seen to the green spherical enamel detail to brooch General tarnishing to reverse of brooch. Hinge in working condition, with minor play to the pin. Spherical gilt metal detail missing to left hand side of brooch Jump rings appear a little thin in places, commensurate with age and wear. Swirl to top right hand suspended floral motif is missing (snapped off) Minor blemishes seen to the reverse.
A 19th century style gold coloured diamond set drop (possibly an earring) the pendant bale suspending cannetille work detailed circular pendant with raised foliate decoration and turquoise coloured flowerhead motif, 4cm long, 2gms, with enamel and split pearl brooch, the elongated shaped brooch with light blue enamel surrounding line of eleven split pearls, with hinge pin to reverse, 3cm long, 1.5gms (2)
A late19th century French Petit Sonnerie carriage clock with push repeat & alarm. The movement by E & E Emanuel, by appointment to The Queen, The Hard, Portsea, N723. The gilt brass, engraved "Gorge" case with push repeat and reverse engraved monogrammed top glass, to an engraved gilt mask with signed Roman enamel dial and moon hands over an alarm subsidiary, to a movement with gilt, lever platform escapement, bi-metallic, cut compensated balance, push repeat and strike on two back mounted bells. Height (handle up) 17.5cm. Together with a burgundy morocco leather outer case. CR * Case - All over wear & tarnish to case. Dials - Feint hairline to subsidiary.Movement - Free and running but will require a service. With winding key. Functional at the time of writing but functionality is not guaranteed.Wear and losses to box.
Third Reich NSDAP Ortsgruppe Political Leaders Peaked Cap, good example of the tan cloth high form peaked cap for an NSDAP political leader with blue piping to the crown and bordering the central brown velvet band. Gilt metal NSDAP political cap eagle and oakleaves cockade with enamel swastika cockade to the centre. Celluloid cap cords with plain pebbled side buttons. Interior with late type sweatband which has cracks and wear. Satin cloth lining to the interior with unmarked celluloid diamond to the crown. Linen RZM label to the underside of the sweatband. Some areas of moth damage to the piping but generally a good example.
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Erased Röhm Inscription Dress Dagger by F Dick, good untouched example with tiger stripe brown wooden grip having nickel silver eagle and enamel SA device. Nickel mounts with the lower cross guard being stamped ‘Wm’. Housed in its original anodised scabbard. Double edged blade with standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ retaining much of the original finish. The reverse of the blade shows evidence of a full Ernst Röhm dedication inscription being removed which has also removed part of the makers trademark. The blade measures 22cms, overall 36 ½ cms. Damage to the lower scabbard mount, good untouched example.
British Boer War Full Uniform, Headdress and Equipment Mannequin of a Private in the 2nd Battalion ‘F’ Company Hampshire Regiment Mounted Infantry, fine khaki four pocket tunic with high collar. Brass post 1902 general service buttons. Brass Hampshire regiment (rose) collar badges and brass HANTS shoulder titles. KD other ranks trousers with khaki putties and black leather boots with stirrups. Complete with a rare early Boer War period enlisted ranks felt slouch hat with cloth pagri and brass 2/MI headdress badge. The set is mounted onto a museum display mannequin with a full set of leather equipment, including cavalry ammunition bandolier, early pattern felt covered water bottle with leather harness and strap, pistol holster with leather cross strap having loops for spare ammunition. Brown leather map / document case with shoulder strap. Enamel drinking cup and heliograph mirror in circular tin. The mannequin is mounted onto a moveable museum display stand. We have not removed any items from this display. We are not able to offer in house post and packing on this lot as it stands, specialist shipping or personal collection recommended. Late Rod Flood collection.
Scarce Transitional Pattern SS (Schutzstaffel) Enlisted Mans Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn Solingen, fine example with black ebony grip retaining the original eagle and enamel SS runes device. Plated mounts with some lifting. Housed in its original scabbard with plated mounts which show some spotting. Good condition double edged blade with motto “Meine Ehre heist Treue” in gothic lettering. Reverse side of the blade has the Eickhorn Solingen logo and also the RZM mark with 941/38 and SS runes. Some expected wear but generally a good example. SS mans daggers with the transitional blades having makers mark and RZM mark are very hard to find compared to that of the SA dagger.
Third Reich Partial Ground Röhm Inscription SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Ernst Pack & Sohn, Solingen, good untouched example of a SA dress dagger with brown wooden grip having enamel SA device and nickel silver eagle inserted. Nickel silver grip mounts with the lower guard being stamped ‘No’. Good anodised scabbard with single hanging ring to the top mount having original short pattern brown leather dagger hanger attached. Standard double edged blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and makers trade mark to the reverse. The blade also has the partial Röhm inscription still remaining with just a part and the name Ernst Röhm being removed. Blade is in generally good condition with just some surface staining. Some rusting to the scabbard. Blade 22 ¼ cms, overall 36 ¾ cms.
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Gebrüder Born, Solingen, good example of an early pattern SA dress dagger with wooden grip having aluminium eagle and enamel SA device. Nickel plated grip mounts with the lower cross guard being stamped with gau mark ‘Wf’. Housed in its original scabbard with nickel mounts. Fine double edged blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and the reverse with makers trademark. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms. An unusual and hard maker to find.
Great War Period National and Veterans Reserves Badge Collection, fine selection of WWI period enamel and gilt Lapel badges, scarcer examples including Athletes, Banff, Berwickshire, Brecknockshire, Devon, E. Lancs, Edinburgh, Fife, Kent, Glamorgan, Glasgow, Guernsey & Alderney, Leics. & Rutland, Islington Battn., Monmouthshire, Northumberland Corps of Guides, Somerset, Sutherland Corps of Guides. All with original fasteners except Hereford. Housed in a portable collectors display case. (45 items)
Grouping of 6th Battalion Hampshire Regiment Cap Badges, including bronze officers service dress example with blade fittings to the reverse with voided centre, similar example in solid form, smaller type bronze OSD with blade fittings to the reverse, white metal and enamel other ranks cap badge with slider fitting, officers cap badge in white metal and enamel with lug fittings to the reverse and a standard other ranks white metal cap badge with slider fitting. (6 items) Late Rod Flood collection.
Post 1936 British Union of Fascists (B.U.F) Members Stick Pin, being gilded Fasces on enamel shield in the form of the Union Jack with B U in gilt letters. Reverse of the badge has long pin fitting. Generally good condition. Post 1936 versions of this badge had the letter F removed from the centre of the badge according to the book “Mosley’s Men in Black” by John Millican
Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Enlisted Mans Dress Dagger by Boker, Solingen, fine untouched example of a 33 pattern SS enlisted mans dress dagger with ebony grip having nickel silver eagle and enamel SS runes insignia. Exterior fittings all with matching patina. Lower cross guard stamped ‘I’. Housed in its original scabbard with single hanging ring. Some dents to the lower scabbard mount. Fine condition double edged blade with much of the original blacking to the motto ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’. Reverse of the blade has the makers trademark. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms. Overall a good untouched example of a desirable dagger by a desirable maker.
British Union of Fascists (B.U.F) Members Lapel Badge, gilt brass example with enamel Union Jack and gilt Fasces with lettering B U F. Lapel fitting to the reverse with makers details “RODEN LONDON” and also “BRITISH MADE”. Some areas of enamel damage. Accompanied by a white metal fascists fasces emblem with pins to the reverse. (2 items)
A large and varied assortment of militaria, to include WW1-period Canadian Expeditionary Forces badges, hallmarked silver ARP lapel badges, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, brass bust of Sir Winston Churchill, silk and lace handkerchieves embroidered with regimental devices, enamel lapel badges, War Service badges etc.; and a collection of Victorian and later sixpences Condition Report:Available upon request
A WW2 War medal, 1939-1945 Star and France and Germany Star, contained in a packet addressed to "1783400 Lac. Warrilow, G., 80 Squadron, R.A.F. Gutersloh, B.A.F.O. B.A.O.R.15.", a 66 Fighter Squadron Royal Air Force enamel pin badge, two albums of wartime photographs and a portrait photograph in glazed octagonal frame Condition Report:Available upon request
A cased set of harlequin guilloche enamel silver spoons, marked 925, a set of Dutch silver spoons, the finials modelled as birds, with import marks for Samuel Boaz Landeck, Sheffield, a set of Maltese white metal coin spoons, and four late-Victorian silver coffee spoons, by James & William Deakin, London 1899, with shaped terminals, and a selection of EPNS mother of pearl handled cutlery, weighable silver 175gms (qty) Condition Report:Available upon request
Two Japanese Meiji period ginbari enamel vasesboth of shouldered tapering from, the larger decorated with poppies and a butterfly on a ground fading from green to silvery pale blue, second roses, on a ground fading from pale to silver/pale green, (2)First height 18.7cm.Condition: Large in good condition without loss. Feint hairlines present on flowers and around base. Smaller vase in good condition
18ct gold, diamond, half pearl and enamel watch head circular watch-head, white face with blue Arabic numerals, with gilt dot minute markers, half-pearl border to front and back, with a floral and foliate design with blue enamel and diamond points to case back, stamped with Swiss control marks, with associated blue enamel bow brooch with clasp attachment total approx. weight including movement 21.0g, total approx. diameter 2.5cmCondition:Slight damage to the enamel back. Dust cover stamped 18K. Wind ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Brooch unmarked
A George II silver punch ladle and other silver London, 1751, makers mark rubbed oval fluted bowl with bifurcated joint and slender mahogany handle together with an Edwardian baluster jug in Georgian style, a three piece cruet set, a cased harlequin set of six continental silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoons, a silver-gilt and enamel tea strainer, a cased set of six coffee spoons with bean terminals, am unmarked dish etc., (Qty) total weight approx 20.35 Condition: Punch ladle with cracks and old repairs to bowl joint. One enamel spoon with damage and loss to bowl back

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