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A miniature tortoiseshell box, of rectangular form on ball feet, 8cm wide; a novelty gilt metal and electroplated seal in the form of a ball and claw; an electroplated parasol terminal in the form of a whippet; and a collection of smoking related items, including an engine turned silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1938; a cushion form circular silver tobacco box; a cased meerschaum pipe; and a silver cherut holder (qty)
A five piece silver and enamel dressing table set, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, Birmingham, 1937/8, enamelled in greens on engine-turned bases, each applied with a carved jade plaque set between marquisite, comprising; compact, jar, atomiser, brush and hand mirror, 15cm, 6in height of atomiser (5)
Royal Presentation - a William IV 18ct gold open face, key wind pocket watch, the later white dial with black roman numerals and gilt hands, with subsidiary seconds dial and fusee movement, the cuvette inscribed: Given by His Majesty King William 4th to William Henry Kennedy Erskine of Dun, July 1st 1836, with engine turned outer case and key, contained in a fitted box
A Victorian gentleman's gilt and engine turned dressing table set, with marks for London 1875, maker's mark JB, to include a mounted shaving brush with cover, a square section mounted glass bottle and two graduated rectangular mounted glass boxes, crested, additionally inscribed P & F Schafer, 27 Piccadilly (4)
Arsenal FC: a silver cigarette box by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked London 1932-33, of square form with engine turned decoration & Art Deco motif to hinged cover, the front inscribed TO INSPECTOR PASCALL, IN APPRECIATION OF HIS KINDNESS TO THE SPECIALS AT HIGHBURY, fitted cedar wood interior. This presentation coincides with a glorious period for the Highbury club. In this year, 1933, Arsenal won the League Championship; a title they won on five occasions during the decade. They also won the F.A. Cup twice and the Charity Sheild five times during the 1930s.

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