Five: Chief Engine Room Artificer First Class J. A. Hampton, Royal Navy, who was awarded the Russian Medal of St. George Fourth Class 1914-15 Star (270456. J. A. Hampton. Act. Ch. E.R.A.2. R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (270456 J. A. Hampton. C.E.R.A.2 R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (270456. J. A. Hampton. Act. Ch. E.R.A. 2Cl. H.M.S. Woolwich.); Russia, Empire, Medal of St George, 4th Class, silver, reverse officially numbered ‘1272843’, very fine (5) £240-£280 --- James Alexander Hampton was born in Hayle, Cornwall, on 8 March 1880 and joined the Royal Navy as an Acting Engine Room Artificer Fourth Class on 30 May 1901. He served during the Great War afloat in H.M.S. Nicator from 6 April 1916 to 23 April 1918, and was present in her at the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916, and it was presumably for this action that he was awarded the Russian Medal of St. George. Hampton was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 20 June 1916 and was advanced Chief Engine Room Artificer First Class on 1 October 1921. He was shore pensioned on 29 May 1923.
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Three: Acting Engine Room Artificer Fourth Class H. E. Milligan, Royal Navy British War and Victory Medals (M.18551 H. E. Milligan. Act. E.R.A.4 R.N.); Imperial Service Medal, G.VI.R., 2nd issue (Harry Edward Milligan) in Royal Mint case of issue, naming rubbed on ISM, nearly extremely fine Pair: Private B. J. Knight, Labour Corps British War and Victory Medals (198517 Pte, B. J. Knight. Labour Corps) nearly extremely fine Pair: Air Mechanic Third Class A. Trickett, Royal Air Force British War and Victory Medals (112680. 3.A.M. A. Trickett. R.A.F.); together with a Royal Air Force cap badge, extremely fine (7) £80-£100 --- Sold with an empty Princess Mary Christmas 1914 tin.
An early 20th century continental silver-gilt cigarette case and a .935 silver cigarette casefirst indistinct marks, of square cushion form with round corners, engine turned and blue enamel decoration,the push button set with blue cabochon stone, second stamped 935, of rectangular curved cushion form with ribbed decoration, bears inscription to gilt interior Homburg Three Stroke Competition First Prize Won by Charles F. Gardner, 19th August 1912, (2)first 8.3 x 7.4cm., weight approx. 6.77ozt Condition: First in good condition. Second with shallow dings and knocks
An Elizabeth II large silver engine turned cigarette caseBirmingham, 1960, W H Manton Ltdrectangular form with rounded sides, the front with a single rose coloured band and reserve bearing initials, slide action, interior gilt with inscriptionlength 12.9cm., weight approx. 7.59oztCondition: Good condition
A William IV silver-gilt vinaigrette, an early Victorian vinaigrette and a George III miniature book snuff box first Birmingham, 1836, Nathaniel Mills, of rectangular cushion form, engine turned and foliate chased decoration, gilt interior with hinged engraved pierced foliate scroll grille, rectangular reserve bearing initials, second, Birmingham, 1843, Joseph Willmore, rectangular with bright cut decoration, raised foliate chased borders and reeded sides, gilt interior with hinged foliate pierced grille, suspension ring attached, third Birmingham, 1843, Matthew Linwood, (3)first length 3.9cm., weight approx. 1.39ozt Condition: Rubbing to areas of Mills snuff box. mainly engine turned areas. Otherwise in good condition
Silver to include caddy spoons, a stamp case and other itemscomprising: a silver George III fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl, London, 1819 William Eley & William Fearn, initialled, a caddy spoon with gilt shell bowl and cross handle, London, 1924, J Wipell & Co., a foliate engraved hinged stamp case, a Mabie Todd Fyne Poynt engine turned silver propelling pencil another silver pencil, boxed spare pencil leads, a curblink Albert watch chain graduating to either end, a long curblink guard chain with spider watch key attached, a cased National Trust silver medal;, a pair of pique inlaid tortoiseshell silver lidded glass pots and a small circular easel back photograph frame, a charm bracelet (qty)first length 9.7cm., weighable silver approx. 6ozt.Condition: Mostly fair to good condition. One glass pot cracked, Photograph frame glass cracked
A George V silver and gold vesta caseLondon, 1912, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.of rounded rectangular form with engine turned and applied linear gold banded decoration, concealed push clasp, interior gilt double holder and striker, stamped RdNo 4060895.9 x 5 cm., weight approx. 2.17oztCondition: Good condition. Closes with a snap. No dings or issues.
A collection silver to include cased sets, toast racks and other items various dates, makers markscomprising an Edwardian hexagonal tapering spill vase with weighted base, London, 1903, William Comyns,a late Victorian cut glass globular table scent with screw fitting lobed cap and internal stopper, a pair of George V ogee form baluster pepper pots in George III style, a George VI Art Deco christening mug engraved Jill, two four division toast racks, a late 19th century mahogany cased set of ten Dutch teaspoons, a cased pair of late Victorian napkin rings pierced with flowers, crested and numbereda cased set of six demitasse coffee spoons, a cased egg cup with weighted base and soon, a cased engine turned Art Deco napkin ring, five assorted napkin rings, an electroplated tea canister and a continental plated Art Nouveau design oval slat with blue glass liner, (qty)first height 15.2cm., weighable silver approx. 17.75oztCondition: Knocks to pepepr pots,egg cup case a/f
A George V silver engine turned silver table cigarette box and other silverfirst London, 1912, D & J Welby Ltd, rectangular with canted corners, interior gilt with presentation inscription and cedar lined, together with a George III feather edge Old English pattern sauce ladle, London, 1767, maker mark W.C, a pair of pierced drum mustard pots with blue glass liners, two napkin rings one with an applied brass elephant the other initialled, etc. (qty)first length 13.5cm., total weight approx. 23.15ozt. Condition: Cigarette box lacking division, minor dings and scratches. Ladle in good condition. Mustard pots with knocks dings
A William IV silver snuff box and three silver cigarette casesfirst Birmingham, 1827, maker's mark T S, rectangular with engine turned decoration and reeded sides, initialled, together with two large engine turned cigarette cases, a curved cigarette case with linear engraved decoration, initialled and a small silk lined box engraved Jussie on ball feet (5)first length 6.2cm., total weight approx. 16.22oztCondition: Engine turned decoration rubbed on snuff box. larger cigarette cases in good condition. curved cigarette case rubbed. Ball feet repaired on box
Seven mid 19th century French .950 silver mounted cut glass toilet jarsMinerva guarantee, maker poincon J.Cengine turned and foliate engraved fittings, initialled F.A. comprising a travelling inkwell with screw fitting hinged cover, a jar with hinged cover, three bottles of various sizes with internal stoppers, and two further jars, (7)various weighable silver approx. 6.38oztCondition: Good condition
A mid Victorian set of ten silver-gilt lidded cut glass toilet jars retailed by Asprey London, 1867, Jane Brownettthe lids engine turned with strapwork borders, mounted with a gold button engraved with a monogram, the jars of various shaped and sizes to include an inkwell and a pot mounted with a button release hinged cover, mostly stamped Asprey 166 Bond St, (10)various, weighable silver approx. 11,78oztCondition:
An early Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch circular gilt engine turned dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and foliate engraved decoration to centre, movement signed Barruads' & Lund Cornhill , London, engine turned caseback, case hallmarked for London, 1840case diameter 42mm., gross weight approx. 57.2gCondition: Winds ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to full working order. Scratches to dial, engine turned decoration rubbed to caseback
An Omega silver cased open face keyless pocketwatchcircular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute ttrack subsidiary seconds dial and gold hands, movement signed omega and numbered 4480049, case stamped yellow glass, case stamped Omega, London import marks for 1914, engine turned caseback with buckle reservecase diameter 47mm.,Condition: Winds but does not tick or run. Dial without hairlines or damage. Case back rubbed and with dents and knocks
A continental 1930s keyless gold pocketwatchgold coloured dial with luminous Arabic numerlas,, minute track subsidiary seconds dial and luminous hands, elongated shaped hexagonal case stamped 9ct Patent 7121, with engine turned decoration to caseback, attached a swivel suspension frame stamped 9ctlength 5.6cm., gross weight approx .49.3gCondition: Winds ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Dial marked and scratched, luminous numerlas with black spottin. Hpur hand present but damaged. Swivel fram detaches with ease. Hinge pin has moved
A lady's 18K gold open face pocket watchengine turned circular gilt dial with blued steel hands, and foliate engraved decoration to centre, lever movement, base metal dust cover engraved John Bennett, Cheapside, London. engine turned case back bearing initialscase diameter 39mm., gross weight approx. 45gCondition: Wind ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. knocks to case back
An 18ct gold 1930s manual wind wrist watchthe engine turned dial with Arabic numerals, moon hands and subsidiary seconds, with 16 jewel movement, with later black leather strapdial diameter approx 3cm., total weight approx 31gCondition: Movement not tested or guaranteed but in good overall condition and appears to work condition.
An 18ct gold hardstone signet ring, an 18ct wedding band and a pair of cufflinksfirst oval band agate set engraved with a crest, plain gold shank hallmarked, London, 1918, Brook & Sons and bearing inscription t to M 4th Oct. 1918, second hallmarked Edinburgh, 1916, Mackay 7 Chisholm, engraved with date 4th Oct 1917 and a pair of cufflinks with rectangular engine turned engraved with initials R B, stamped Birks 10K, (3)18ct total weight approx. 11.7g, 10K weight approx. 4gCondition: Fair condition commensurate with age. first Size L/m Second Size J/k
A Matthew Norman brass carriage clockthe white enamel face within a engine turned mask, the case with four bevelled glass sides, rear signed, 'Matthew Norman AE London 1754', with winding keyDial diam. 4.5cm, height 11cmCondition: The movement has not been tested and cannot be guaranteed. The case would benefit from a clean.
Interesting box of assorted vintage car badges and chassis plates to include: Aston Martin Chassis No. 251262 with engine No. 251291, a Sharps Commercials Ltd un-numbered chassis plate, Humber brass chassis plate 16-4666 with engine No. 4670, Woolsey brass chassis plate Type 10/40 car No. 210-1176 with engine No. 1240 together with a collection of vehicle badges including: De Dion Bouton, Desoto, Iso Rivolta, Salmson, Saurer, National Wire Wheel Works Inc, OM (Carrorreria Surrara) etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

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