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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS WITH ELECTROPLATE CANDELABRA BRANCHES, THE STICKS GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO LTD, LONDON, 1906 oval outline, reeded borders, loaded sticks with detachable nozzles, two-light branches each with deep U-shaped arms flanking a beaded cone finial on tall slender leafy stem, 47cm high overall
OPAL, DIAMOND AND ENAMEL BROOCH designed as a peacock, the breast collet-set with a pear-shaped cabochon opal with single-cut diamond wings, the tail plumage decorated with circular-cut diamonds and blue and green enamel ++Opal measures 19.4mmx12.5mm. Blue/green colour with some red/brown matrix, natural indentations but little obvious wear. Larger diamond by beak measures 4.7mmx4.7mmx3.0mm (0.4 carats, clarity Vs in collet setting, colour I/J). Other large stone measures 5mmx5.1mmx3.5mm (0.5 carats, clarity I2, colour M-O). Other stones weigh a total of 0.4 carats (not including single cuts). The blue enamel is worn particularly towards the edge and there are some small bubbles in the green only seen with close magnification. Reverse gold has some light wear, stamped 750 for 18 carat gold. In good condition.
GOLD FRINGE NECKLACE, 1960s designed as an articulated row of fluted lozenge links, graduated to the front, Italian gold marks for Vicenza 1944-1970, stamped 585 approx. 410mm long, 24.5gr ++Very well articulated necklace. Light wear. 585 stamped to clasp for 14 carat gold. In good condition.
William III to William IV, silver coins: crowns, 1696 OCTAVO, some flaws above head on obv. & light graffiti to both sides, 1821 SECUNDO (3) & 1822 SECUNDO, fine, halfcrown, 1817, three minor cuts below bust, shillings, 1697, worn rev., 1739 roses, 1816 & 1817, both with some discolouration & pitting, 1820, 1826 (2), one possibly sometime gilded & 1829, sixpences, 1711, 1746 LIMA, good fine, 1787, without hearts, very fine, 1816 (3), inc. one fine & one scratched & 1831, threepence, 1762, extremely fine, toned, fourpence, 1836 & Maundy penny, 1831, almost uncirculated & proof-like, others mainly fair, unless stated (24)
GB, EII, pre-decimal stamps, inc. full sheets (33) & half sheets (6), mainly with traffic light borders, quantity of part sheets, blocks, strips & singles, inc. five shilling, castles, in block of twenty & four, with some other definitives, a few sheets with damaged, folded or creased borders or some tears to perforations, otherwise unmounted mint (lot)
Antique cameo bar brooch, approx. 35mm long, comprising oval carved shell, approx. 15mm x 12mm, depicting the head portrait of a lady, oval frame with light ornate pattern, in centre of a slim bar with ball finials, frame tested 18ct gold, bar tested 9ct gold, slight damage to the cameo under the head, 3 small splits in gold frame & solder marks to pin (gross 3.5g)
Gent`s antique silver pocket watch, key wind, not working, white dial, approx. 42mm, seconds dial & black Roman numerals, some slight damage to dial, no seconds finger & the hour hand is missing, back case with light engine turned pattern & garter shield cartouche to centre, h/m Birmingham 1890
A pair of Elkington & Co. gilt and champlevé enamel flared vases, c.1875, decorated in repeating Persian designs with yellow flowerheads within scrolling leaves and pointed arched panels on a light blue ground, stamped ELKINGTON & CO 12109, 19.7cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: One vase has a slightly mishapen rim. There is some deterioration to the gilt finish, especially the interior which is scratched and marked. Loss to enamels, mainly to the bodies, some relatively large losses (some of which show the base metal through). Also some darker areas of restored enamel that have probably been added to earlier losses. Small dents to base and foot rim.
English School (c.1815), PORTRAIT OF CAPTAIN THOMAS MARTIN, 19TH LIGHT DRAGOONS oval miniature, hung in a gilt wood oval frame 6 x 5cm with written label 'Fought at the Battle of Assaye (1803), was ADC to Lord Lane', together with an intaglio 'Assaye' cornelian brooch, and an Indian miniature brooch (3) CONDITION REPORT: No cracks. Gilt frame has many cracks in the gesso. Gilt mount dirty and needs replacing. Not inspected out of frame.
Major-General James Mansergh Wentworth Martin RA (1902-1986), a group of eleven medals: CB military, cased, CBE military, cased, General Service Medal with North West Frontier, 1930-31 clasp, to Lieutenant J M W Martin RA India General Service Medal, with 1937-39 North West Frontier clasp, to Capt. J M W Martin 8 Lt. Cav. the 1939-1945 Star, the Africa Star, the Burma Star, the Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal, Coronation Medal, and miniature group James Mansergh Wentworth Martin (1902-1986) was the elder son of James Wentworth Martin of Castle Jane, Glanmire, County Cork and educated at Charterhouse, RMA Woolwich and joined the Royal Field Artillery in 1922; West African Frontier Force 1925-1927; Private Secretary to Governor of Assam 1928-1929; transferred to King George V's Own Light Cavalry, Indian Army 1930; Staff College, Camberley 1936; World War II 1939-1945; operations in Iraq, Meerut Cavalry Bde 1938-1943; Brig, General Staff to Gen Alexander, 15 Army Group, Italy 1943-1944; Second in Command, 1 Indian Armoured Bde, 14 Army, Burma 1944-1945; Commander, 1 Indian Armoured Bde, India 1945-1947; transferred to Royal Scots Greys 1948; Chief of Staff, British Troops in Trieste 1948-1949; Commander, 9 Armoured Bde 1949-1951; Deputy Chief of Staff to Marshal Alphonse Juin, Commander-in-Chief, Allied Land Forces Central Europe, Fontainebleau, France 1951-1953; General Officer Commanding, Salisbury Plain District 1953-1956; retired 1956.
A Victorian mahogany window display case, containing twenty-one various military plates and badges, comprising: an officer's shoulder belt plate of The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, badges of the Somersetshire Light Infantry, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, The Yorkshire Princess of Wales Regiment, The Worcestershire Regiment, badges include British African, British Asian, British American (21) These were originally in the window of Firmin and Sons. Firmin & Sons is one of the oldest English companies still in existence, having been set up in 1655 by Thomas Firmin who had been apprenticed to the The Girdlers' Company in London. The business went on to become the world famous manufacturer and supplier of ceremonial badges, buttons, accoutrements and uniforms.
A Lowestoft blue and white Tea Canister, c.1780, of rectangular form printed in underglaze blue with peony growing from a fence with birds, crescent mark, 9.5cm A printed canister and cover of the same form with flowers is in the Victoria and Albert Museum and is illustrated in Lowestoft Porcelain, op cit. plate 129. Receipt 23.7.86 £150. CONDITION REPORT: Tiny chip to rim and tiny haircrack. Double chip to one corner. Light surface scratches. Frit spots on base.
A Victorian burr walnut davenport, with inlaid crossbanding and stringing, the rising stationery cabinet with fold out shelf, over a side cupboard with four drawers, 58cm wide 33cm deep 168cm high CONDITION REPORT: Split to fret decoration to rising stationery section. Some light knocks and scuffs. Some light raising to veneer on top but no obvious major faults. Small area to fretwork repair in the rise/fall compartment. Both keys work, but not original, restored and cleaned condition. Some veneer chips to edges. Front moulding with dent - please view additional images.
Anon THE STORY OF A CRIME. BEING THE VINDICATION OF THE TRANSVAAL STRIKE LEGAL DEFENCE COMMITTEE IN CONNECTION WITH THE GREAT STRIKE ON THE WITWATERSRAND IN 1922 Johannesburg: The Committee, 28 May 1924 first edition 20 by 33cm 54 pages contained in eleven chapters Original titled paper covers, bookplate, unflattering photo of Gen. J. C. Smuts with `what will he Become?` as frontis with cartoon of the Benoni Trades Hall being bombed by the SAAF An extremely rare survival of this propaganda booklet. A very relevant document in the light of present-day mining unrest in South Africa. 0 1

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