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An Edwardian cased silver-backed brush set, the brushes richly decorated in relief depiction of Cupids amongst fruiting vines, the gilt-tooled claret leather covered case having an emerald velvet and silk lined fitted interior, Mappin & Webb, 1902, (comb associated)
A British Museum silver "Mobius strip" bangle inscribed with a Buddhist Metta prayer "May all beings be peaceful. May all beings be happy. May all beings be safe. May all beings awaken to the light of their true nature. May all beings be free.", 70 mm x 58 mm internally, 16.3 g, [Replacement cost £125.]
A George VI Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to Lieut J Thornhill, Northumberland Fusiliers, together with 1930s King's Own Scottish Borderers, Royal Tournament silver and other sporting medallions to the same, a Defence medal and a British Nuclear Weapons Test Medal to 4176257 SAC Thornhill J, RAF, etc
A early 20th Century lady's Swiss silver fob watch, having a crown wind and set movement, with a white enamel dial marked for retailer 'J. Stalker, Carlisle', in a case profusely decorated with scroll engraving, Swiss assay marks and '0.935', and a white metal snake link watch chain, having a later gilt metal T-bar. watch 49.56 g, 4 cm diameter excluding winding stem, [crystal loose, running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested]
A 9 ct gold Omega wristlet watch, having a 17 jewel Swiss movement, the silver dial bearing baton markers with Dauphine hands, in a 9 ct gold case on an expanding gold bracelet, case, box and paperwork present, Birmingham, 1960, 13.31 g excluding movement, 19.5 mm diameter excluding winding crown, [running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested]
A 19th Century lady's silver fob watch, having a key wind and set movement, an enamelled white dial, and a profusely engraved case, marked with Swiss assay marks and '0.935', 38 mm diameter excluding suspender [running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested]
A 19th Century claret leather covered money box, the interior having two compartments with gold tooled descriptions 'gold' and 'silver' respectively, the lid having a similarly tooled holder for banknotes, together with a 19th Century claret leather covered sewing case, containing a mother of pearl pin cushion, etc, former 17 x 11 x 10 cm
Silver, to include: two golfing trophies, both marked for Birmingham, further trophy cups, napkin ring and an Adie Bros, golfing related ashtray (one tray)Weighable silver - 376g. Largest trophy (with three clubs) - 21cm including plinth. Trophy with three clubs and wreath - 16.5cm. Largest twin-handled trophy - 8cm. One example measuring 7cm. Two examples measuring 5cm. Dish - 11cm diameter.
A George III Silver Teapot, William Bateman, London 1817, together with A Pair of Candlesticks (weighted), Harrison Brothers & Howson, 1899, A Silver Mounted Conductors Baton, Silver Dwarf Candlestick and A Set of Eleven Victorian Teaspoons, London 1881 by George Aldwinckle (one tray)Weighable Silver - 1065g. Teapot - handle detached and ivory components discarded. Small splits to the spout. Some dents and some solder repairs around the base. Pair of Candlesticks - both with detachable nozzles. One with a solder repair to a split on the fluted column. Both heavily dented around the lower plinths. Baton - general wear and minor dents to the silver mounts. Some chips, scratches and wear to the ebonised sections. Dwarf candlestick - with detachable nozzle, this is slightly misshapen. General dents, wear and minor scratches. Spoons - some slight dents and creases to the bowls. General wear and scratches. Free from any major bends and repairs. Napkin ring - with heavy dents.

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