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FOOTBALL CLUB HOUSE: ROYAL MINT EURO '96 SILVER MEDALLION COLLECTION, comprising 24 silver proof medallions encapsulated, 22 weigh 31.1g, Bobby Charlton weighs 10g, Wembley Stadium weighs 15g, with 22/24 COAs (no. 7863) in case of issue, together with a nickel alloy Manchester United medallion (25)Provenance: private collection Vale of GlamorganComment: all generally very good, 2 COAs lacking, card wallet marked in ink.
THE RUGBY CLUB HOUSE: BARBARIANS RFC BLAZER of Kenneth Jeffrey Jones OBE (Ken Jones) (1921- 2006), dark blue, blazer with embroidered patch pocket, Ken Jones being Olympic silver medal winning sprinter, British Lion and Wales internationalProvenance: by family descentComments: used conditionAuctioneers note: Ken Jones will forever be remembered as the man who scored the vital try that helped Wales to beat New Zealand at Cardiff Arms Park in 1953 - the last time Wales beat the All Blacks. The flying Newport winger latched on to a cross-kick from Clem Thomas with five minutes left to play and transformed an 8-8 draw into a famous 13-8 Welsh victory. Yet there were many more golden moments in one of the greatest British sporting careers of the past 60 years. Unquestionably Wales's greatest all-rounder, Jones was often asked to name his finest achievement. It was a task he warmed to, had to take his time over, but he always came up with the same answer. Was it that try against the All Blacks in 1953, or the near length-of-the-field score against New Zealand for the British and Irish Lions in 1950 - still recalled as one of the greatest tries ever scored at Auckland's Eden Park? It could have been any of the eight tries he scored to help Wales win Grand Slams in 1950 and 1952. In fact, he could have picked any one of the record-equalling 17 Welsh tries he scored in a then-world-record 44 appearances for his country between 1947 and 1957. And there were countless heroic deeds for his club in a 293-match career that included 145 tries and two seasons as captain. It was not, however, his rugby achievements that received top billing from the man himself, but his exploits on the athletics track. He had started out as the All-India sprint champion during the Second World War and graduated to become the captain of the British track and field team at the 1954 European Championships, where he won a silver medal in the sprint relay. He was a bronze medallist at the 1954 Commonwealth Games over 2,300 metres for Wales and the proud owner of four Welsh sprint record and 17 domestic titles. The ultimate thrill was competing at an Olympic Games. "When I think back on my career as both a rugby player and an athlete, I would have to pick the 1948 Olympic Games as the highlight," said Jones: Reaching the semi-finals of the 100 metres, and being among the 12 fastest men in the world, as well as winning a silver medal in the relay, has to top the lot. At first, Jones and his team mates Alistair McCorquodale, John Gregory and John Archer were presented with the gold medal, despite finishing behind the American quartet. The United States team finished six yards ahead of the home team - 40.6sec to 41.3sec - but were disqualified for allegedly running out of the change-over box on the first baton-change between Barney Ewell and Lorenzo Wright. Wembley Stadium was the home of athletics at the London Games of 1948. "It was fascinating being able to run there - the atmosphere was electric, and it was a bit scary initially," Jones said: To be elevated into first place was a marvellous bonus. Unfortunately, it only lasted for a few days. The Americans appealed and three days later a jury of appeal viewed films of the race and ruled the change-over was legal. We were called back to Wembley from our Uxbridge camp and asked to hand back our gold medals. It took almost a month for us to have our silver medals sent to us. Even so, coming through two rounds of the 100 metres and reaching the semi-final gave me just as much of a thrill.Born in Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, in 1921 and a product of West Mon Grammar School, Ken Jones spent most of his working life as a teacher at Newport High School. During the war he served in India as a sergeant in the RAF, and it was a victory over 100 yards at the All-Indian Olympic Games at Christmas 1945 that kick-started his athletics career. The following year he won the Welsh 100m and 200m crowns for the first time - titles he would go on to win every year up to 1954, except 1950, when he was on tour in New Zealand with the Lions. "Those victories in 1946 got me selected for the British team to run in Oslo and Cologne and that really was my big breakthrough," Jones recalled. "I got picked as an Olympic possible."Ken Jones also reported on rugby and athletics in Wales for the Sunday Express from 1958 until 1985, he became President of Newport Athletic Club, which incorporates Newport Rugby Club, but resigned in 1995, having served the club for almost 50 years. "I cannot accept or live with the professionalism in rugby now," he said
THE TRANSPORT CLUB HOUSE: COLLECTION BADGES, including a group of vintage 1930s-50s Western Welsh Bus related badges and medals for safe driving, long service, etc., especially a silver and gold 1931-2 Western Welsh winners medal, rare cap badge, ribbon with 10 clasps, all to Arthur W. Gough, together with St Canna Lodge Masonic medal, Royal Life Saving Soc. Examiner badge and Guy's Hospital badge (14)Provenance: private collectionComment: ordinary used condition.
Cunard Liner RMS Aurania 1918, Isle of Mull A collection of Elkington silver-plated items Cutlery bearing Cunard Line stamp, together with a whale oil lamp a Cunard Line pepper pot with blue glass liner and other plated wares. The unused silver cutlery sets found by divers on the wreck illustrate the impact of the First World War on commercial shipping. The Cunard ocean liner never carried a civilian passenger, but was torpedoed while serving as a troopship with her opulent peace time fixtures and fittings locked away but still on-board. The story of the silver room’s existence being overlooked by commercial salvors and its accidental discovery by sports divers is also a great theme when discussing amateur archaeology and diving. It was in 1980 that salvagers found her prized "Elkington Silver Room" which stored the silver for the 2140 passengers she would never carry in peace time.
Cunard Liner RMS Aurania 1918, Isle of Mull A tactile solid glass deck light Would have faced downwards, creating a prism effect below, 14cm in height and 15cm in diameter. The unused silver cutlery sets found by divers on the wreck illustrate the impact of the First World War on commercial shipping. The Cunard ocean liner never carried a civilian passenger, but was torpedoed while serving as a troopship with her opulent peace time fixtures and fittings locked away but still on-board. The story of the silver room’s existence being overlooked by commercial salvors and its accidental discovery by sports divers is also a great theme when discussing amateur archaeology and diving. It was in 1980 that salvagers found her prized "Elkington Silver Room" which stored the silver for the 2140 passengers she would never carry in peace time.
Santo Andre, Cape Verde 1856 Ten ceramic ink pots together with one other ceramic pot.SANTO ANDRE - 1856 Cape Verde legend has it that a fabulously rich treasure galleon was said to have been wrecked amongst the islands - to which the only known printed reference states: 'Galera. Hespanhola.. Santo Andre. 25 Julho 1856.. Ignora-Se. Iha do Cascalho.. dinheiro.. e babidas um dos mais importantes.' Cousteau searches for the wreck but failed to find it, then divers from Afrimar found it on the Rifona Reef. Silver coins, lead ingots, sets of Iberian money-weights, pottery, weapons and other items were recovered. Coins included Spanish silver reales, as well as Portuguese and English coins. There was no sign of vast treasure however, but this small selection of material from this wreck gives a fascinating insight into the period.
White Star Line A silver plate two handed tureen; six forks and seven knives; four ashtrays; three tea spoons; all early 20th century, mostly with the company logo. (21)Five of the forks and seven of the knives have the White Star logo. The other spoons and one other fork are all also marked with differing logos. Most of the items have had double-sided tape attached for display purposes, so would benefit from this being removed. Please view additional images.
Santo Andre, Cape Verde 1856 Three part sets of nesting brass cup weights.SANTO ANDRE - 1856 Cape Verde legend has it that a fabulously rich treasure galleon was said to have been wrecked amongst the islands - to which the only known printed reference states: 'Galera. Hespanhola.. Santo Andre. 25 Julho 1856.. Ignora-Se. Iha do Cascalho.. dinheiro.. e babidas um dos mais importantes.' Cousteau searches for the wreck but failed to find it, then divers from Afrimar found it on the Rifona Reef. Silver coins, lead ingots, sets of Iberian money-weights, pottery, weapons and other items were recovered. Coins included Spanish silver reales, as well as Portuguese and English coins. There was no sign of vast treasure however, but this small selection of material from this wreck gives a fascinating insight into the period.
SS Aurania 1918, Isle of Mull Nine pieces of silver cutlery Each with Cunard crest. The unused silver cutlery sets found by divers on the wreck illustrate the impact of the First World War on commercial shipping. The Cunard ocean liner never carried a civilian passenger, but was torpedoed while serving as a troopship with her opulent peace time fixtures and fittings locked away but still on-board. The story of the silver room’s existence being overlooked by commercial salvors and its accidental discovery by sports divers is also a great theme when discussing amateur archaeology and diving. It was in 1980 that salvagers found her prized "Elkington Silver Room" which stored the silver for the 2140 passengers she would never carry in peace time.
Santo Andre, Cape Verde 1856 Various finds, including a brass flower head, a silver tablespoon etc.SANTO ANDRE - 1856 Cape Verde legend has it that a fabulously rich treasure galleon was said to have been wrecked amongst the islands - to which the only known printed reference states: 'Galera. Hespanhola.. Santo Andre. 25 Julho 1856.. Ignora-Se. Iha do Cascalho.. dinheiro.. e babidas um dos mais importantes.' Cousteau searches for the wreck but failed to find it, then divers from Afrimar found it on the Rifona Reef. Silver coins, lead ingots, sets of Iberian money-weights, pottery, weapons and other items were recovered. Coins included Spanish silver reales, as well as Portuguese and English coins. There was no sign of vast treasure however, but this small selection of material from this wreck gives a fascinating insight into the period.
Eight examples of British coinage with Presentation Frame Dating from Henry III (1216-1272) to Queen Victoria (1837-1901) A Henry III Long Cross London Mint silver penny, Edward I Durham Mint silver penny, Edward III London Mint silver penny, Elizabeth I 1572 six pence, James I shilling, Charles I Tower Mint shilling, George III 1819 shilling and a Queen Victoria 1887 silver shilling, with information card for each monarch.
Santo Andre, Cape Verde 1856 A deadeye and a rigging pulley together with four Dutch bricks.SANTO ANDRE - 1856 Cape Verde legend has it that a fabulously rich treasure galleon was said to have been wrecked amongst the islands - to which the only known printed reference states: 'Galera. Hespanhola.. Santo Andre. 25 Julho 1856.. Ignora-Se. Iha do Cascalho.. dinheiro.. e babidas um dos mais importantes.' Cousteau searches for the wreck but failed to find it, then divers from Afrimar found it on the Rifona Reef. Silver coins, lead ingots, sets of Iberian money-weights, pottery, weapons and other items were recovered. Coins included Spanish silver reales, as well as Portuguese and English coins. There was no sign of vast treasure however, but this small selection of material from this wreck gives a fascinating insight into the period.
Santo Andre, Cape Verde 1856 A set of brass cup weights.SANTO ANDRE - 1856 Cape Verde legend has it that a fabulously rich treasure galleon was said to have been wrecked amongst the islands - to which the only known printed reference states: 'Galera. Hespanhola.. Santo Andre. 25 Julho 1856.. Ignora-Se. Iha do Cascalho.. dinheiro.. e babidas um dos mais importantes.' Cousteau searches for the wreck but failed to find it, then divers from Afrimar found it on the Rifona Reef. Silver coins, lead ingots, sets of Iberian money-weights, pottery, weapons and other items were recovered. Coins included Spanish silver reales, as well as Portuguese and English coins. There was no sign of vast treasure however, but this small selection of material from this wreck gives a fascinating insight into the period.
SS Aurania’ lost of the Isle of Mull, 1918 A section of lead bilge pipe found in the wreck of the ‘SS Aurania’ ‘L’ shaped, approx 56 x 14cm. The unused silver cutlery sets found by divers on the wreck illustrate the impact of the First World War on commercial shipping. The Cunard ocean liner never carried a civilian passenger, but was torpedoed while serving as a troopship with her opulent peace time fixtures and fittings locked away but still on-board. The story of the silver room’s existence being overlooked by commercial salvors and its accidental discovery by sports divers is also a great theme when discussing amateur archaeology and diving. It was in 1980 that salvagers found her prized "Elkington Silver Room" which stored the silver for the 2140 passengers she would never carry in peace time.
Cunard Line SS. Aurania, sunk off The Isle of Mull, 1918 A half-bottle of champagne Together with one further empty bottle of champagne with part of the cork still intact. The unused silver cutlery sets found by divers on the wreck illustrate the impact of the First World War on commercial shipping. The Cunard ocean liner never carried a civilian passenger, but was torpedoed while serving as a troopship with her opulent peace time fixtures and fittings locked away but still on-board. The story of the silver room’s existence being overlooked by commercial salvors and its accidental discovery by sports divers is also a great theme when discussing amateur archaeology and diving. It was in 1980 that salvagers found her prized "Elkington Silver Room" which stored the silver for the 2140 passengers she would never carry in peace time.
The Cunard Liner 'Aurania', Isle of Mull, 1918 Cutlery From the shipwreck, sunk in 1918 Including fish knives, serving spoons, forks, teaspoons, nutcracker, sugar shaker spoons, sugar tongs, melon scoop, grape scissors, oval dish, milk jug, white ceramic shard, a sugar bowl, all silver-plated and most marked with the Cunard SS Co crest and most mounted onto felt-backed display boards. Approximately 90 pieces in total. The unused silver cutlery sets found by divers on the wreck illustrate the impact of the First World War on commercial shipping. The Cunard ocean liner never carried a civilian passenger, but was torpedoed while serving as a troopship with her opulent peace time fixtures and fittings locked away but still on-board. The story of the silver room’s existence being overlooked by commercial salvors and its accidental discovery by sports divers is also a great theme when discussing amateur archaeology and diving. It was in 1980 that salvagers found her prized "Elkington Silver Room" which stored the silver for the 2140 passengers she would never carry in peace time.
Santo Andre, Cape Verde 1856 A brass sword hilt.SANTO ANDRE - 1856 Cape Verde legend has it that a fabulously rich treasure galleon was said to have been wrecked amongst the islands - to which the only known printed reference states: 'Galera. Hespanhola.. Santo Andre. 25 Julho 1856.. Ignora-Se. Iha do Cascalho.. dinheiro.. e babidas um dos mais importantes.' Cousteau searches for the wreck but failed to find it, then divers from Afrimar found it on the Rifona Reef. Silver coins, lead ingots, sets of Iberian money-weights, pottery, weapons and other items were recovered. Coins included Spanish silver reales, as well as Portuguese and English coins. There was no sign of vast treasure however, but this small selection of material from this wreck gives a fascinating insight into the period.
Cunard Liner RMS Aurania 1918, Isle of Mull A brass 'Silver Room' name-plate 3cm x 14.5cm The unused silver cutlery sets found by divers on the wreck illustrate the impact of the First World War on commercial shipping. The Cunard ocean liner never carried a civilian passenger, but was torpedoed while serving as a troopship with her opulent peace time fixtures and fittings locked away but still on-board. The story of the silver room’s existence being overlooked by commercial salvors and its accidental discovery by sports divers is also a great theme when discussing amateur archaeology and diving. It was in 1980 that salvagers found her prized "Elkington Silver Room" which stored the silver for the 2140 passengers she would never carry in peace time.
Santo Andre, Cape Verde 1856 A collection of brass trigger guards most marked 'M' together with various musket balls.SANTO ANDRE - 1856 Cape Verde legend has it that a fabulously rich treasure galleon was said to have been wrecked amongst the islands - to which the only known printed reference states: 'Galera. Hespanhola.. Santo Andre. 25 Julho 1856.. Ignora-Se. Iha do Cascalho.. dinheiro.. e babidas um dos mais importantes.' Cousteau searches for the wreck but failed to find it, then divers from Afrimar found it on the Rifona Reef. Silver coins, lead ingots, sets of Iberian money-weights, pottery, weapons and other items were recovered. Coins included Spanish silver reales, as well as Portuguese and English coins. There was no sign of vast treasure however, but this small selection of material from this wreck gives a fascinating insight into the period.
NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION GILT METAL REVOLVER MEDAL, ALONG WITH THREE FURTHER MEDALS the first with brooch pin attachment verso, the others comprising a Fellowes medal inscribed 2nd PRIZE D.H. DE SOUZA WINTER SESSION 1901-2, a silver gilt medal inscribed L. W.C. & D. F. WON BY OLYMPIC D.C. 1900-1 J.F. WATTERS, and a silver fob
COLLECTION OF POLICE AND FURTHER MEDALS, comprising three George V Special Constabulary Medals (inscribed CROSSLEY THORNTON, SECT. CMDR. WILLIAMS KETTLE this with Long Service 1929 and The Great War bars, SERGT. JAMES HADWICK), two George V Special Constabulary Medals (inscribed SIDNEY W. HOLDEN, CLIFFORD C. ROCHE), a Liverpool City Police Good Service Medal (inscribed PRESENTED BY WATCH COMMITTEE TO CON.226.B. J.G.BILLINGTON 11-8-44), two Edward VII coronation medals (inscribed P.S. C. BLUNT C.DIV., P.C. W. KILMINSTER K.DIV.), George V Metropolitan Police coronation medal (inscribed P.C. W. KILMINSTER), George V Imperial Service Medal (inscribed William Lewis), George V silver jubilee medal, QEII coronation medal, three Fire Brigade Long Service Medals (inscribed 11568 ROBERT H. HUGHES CAERNARVON CORPORATION FIRE BRIGADE with Five and Ten year bars, 10545ALFRED ASHMORE with Ten year bar, 8678 JOHN JONES with Ten year bar), also an R.E., Montgomeryshire Imperial Yeomanry and Queen's Own West Kent Regiment medals, a Lancs Special Constabulary badge and a Rifle Brigade badge
WWII SERVICE MEDAL TRIO, ALONG WITH FURTHER MEDALS the trio comprising the 1939-1945 Star, the Defence Medal, and the 1939-1945 War Medal, along with corresponding miniatures, the further medals including National Territorial Championships 8th June 1911 medal won by Piper D. McIntosh, bronze and silver Argyll Shield and Cowal Forward medals (these believed to relate to Cowal bagpiping competition), two silver Wallace Shield medals, Bayonet Team Combats 1936 Guards Depot medal to GDSM Barder W., bronze Life Saving Society Medal to W. Barder June 1938, silver Maryhill Harriers medal, City of Glasgow Police Training School bronze athletics medal, and two silver fobs
SERVICE MEDAL TRIO, comprising the Mercantile Marine medal, the War medal and the Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary medal, incsribed ROBERT T. OXBURGH, along with a corresponding set of miniatures and his Bootle Intermediate Day School Champions silver swimming mdeal dated 1907
WWI SERVICE MEDAL TRIO, ALONG WITH A PAIR the trio comprising the 1914-15 Star, the War and Victory Medals (inscribed 17075 PTE. D.G. HOOPER NORF. R.), the pair comprising the War and Victory Medals (inscribed 16012 PTE. G.C. HOOPER NORF. R.), along with a St. John's Amublance brooch (inscribed A49043 MONICA J RANDALL), a Respirational Service badge, a Middlesex C.C. George V silver jubilee medal, and a WWII Defence Medal
Two silver-wire inlaid ritual vesselsShisou marks, Chinese 17th/18th Centurycomprising an archaistic gu wine vessel with trumpet-shaped neck spreading pedestal beneath a bulbous central section, decorated with inlaid designs of blades and stylised chilong, 15cm high; the second, an archaistic gui, set with handles issuing from stylised animal heads with pendent tabs, the body with inlaid designs of taotie masks, key-fret and geometric bands. 16.5cm wide.Provenance: the late Oliver Watson (1949-2023), Emeritus Professor of Islamic Art and Architecture and curator of Islamic Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and the School of Oriental Studies, London Surface wear and tiny nicks to the extremities
White metal (silver) and turned wooden bowlTibetan, 19th/ early 20th Centurythe interior of the bowl decorated with an engraved dragon roundel, the base/foot decorated with a Greek key pattern and elaborate dragon design, 13.5cm wide x 5cm high With signs of wear consistent with age and use. Natural imperfections of the wood. One pin/nail deficient.
Pair of Zeewo white metal/silver basketsChinese, export, late 19th/early 20th Century,decorated with grape vines to either handles, marked to the base, approx 8cm high x 11cm wide approx and one other Zeewo basket with swing handle, marked to the base, approx 11.5cm high overall, 249g approx overall (3) Discolouration. Signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Attributed to Yok Sang of Shanghai white metal/silver four piece tea set Chinese, export, late 19th/early 20th Century,decorated with faux bamboo finials, handles and spouts, with a monogram 'S' to each piece, marked to the base, tallest piece 24cm high overall and a silver or white metal tea strainer on stand and a pair of sugar tongs 1599g approx overall (6)Ivory Licence Submission Ref: 43C2Q7WJ. With signs of wear consistent with age and use. Rusting or staining/discolouration. Ivory with splits. Patina.
Carved rock crystal ‘Hehe Exian’ groupChinese, 19th Centuryfinely delicately carved as the pair of twins, one seated on the ground leaning onto a round box and cover, the left knee raised, holding a lingzhi spray in his right hand, the other standing holding a lotus spray issuing a large blossom over his head, both figures with smiling faces, wearing loose robes, 16cm high, silver-inlaid hardwood stand. Some nicks and losses to the extremities
In the manner of Tu Qing Yun of Jiujiang, white metal/silver three piece tea setChinese, export, late 19th/early 20th Century,decorated with cartouches of birds amongst blossom, against a beaten effect surface with faux bamboo handles, each piece marked to the base, some indisticnt marks also, tallest piece 12.5cm high overall, and a pair of associated tongs, 711g approx overall (4) Overall signs of wear, age and use. Tarnish and discolouration as expected. There is no ivory present. Some small scratches. Some small dents, most notably near the base of the sugar bowl. Solder joins (When made) noticable on the tongs. The lid to the teapot is a good fit, otherwise seems ok.
Embroidered silk purple-ground child's jacketChinese, 19th Centuryfinely woven with fruits and flowers, the collar, sleeves and hems with a band of prunus and bamboo on a cream ground, and a blue border decorated with further floral designs in wrapped silver thread. 83.5cm wide Considerable discolouration, mostly noticeable on the front; some tarnishing of the metal threads.
Silver gilt and enamel hand mirrorChineseinlaid with turquoise and coral within decorative panels, the central enamelled figure with a ruyi sceptre astride a rampant dragon, possibly made for the Russian market, 26cm x 18cm, 481g overall Repaired at the base of the mirror and top of the handle.
White metal/silver miniature trayChinese, export, late 19th/early 20th Century,decorated with faux bamboo handles and textured surface design, indistinctly marked to the base, 19.5cm wide overall, 132g approx overall and a small white metal circular box and cover with monogram to the lid, indistinctly marked to the lotus flowers, and with a monogram, marked to the base, 8cm x 4.8cm, 256g approx overall (2) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Silver vinaigretteChinesetogether with a large silver filigree and enamel brooch or possibly imperial order, with a prominent purple glass insert and a miniature hexagonal twin handled vessel cast with a sage under a bower, bamboo and prunus; all with makers' marks (3) With signs of wear consistent with age and use. Patina.
Embroidered wall hanging Indian, Kutch, 20th Centuryon patchwork ground, with silk, gold and silver threads with small mirror panels, 140cm x 84cm approx Evidence of old repairs. Some possible old adhesive in places to the edges. Some worn/damaged areas. Some loose threads. Minimal fading.
Sweetmeat setChinese, 20th Centuryeach piece painted in sea green with a scaled dragon, the dragons surrounded by flaming pearls, with Greek-key style borders, with scarlet and gilt details, together with nine external accompanying dishes, set within a circular wooden lidded case, lacquered and painted in gold and silver with a mother and child within a walled garden, with further gilt decoration of flowers and foliage, the case 32.5cm diameter x 8cm high With signs of wear consistent with age and use. Losses to the lacquer. Splits in the lacquer. The case is chipped. Case in need of repair. Firing imperfections.
Zeewo white metal/silver teapot and sucrier and cover Chinese, export, late 19th/early 20th Century,decorated with bamboo and accompanying foliage, each piece marked 'From Taikoo Friends' and marked to the base, tallest piece 13cm high approx overall, and a silver or white metal tea strainer decorated with bamboo, 859g approx overal (3) Signs of wear consistent with age and use. Split in the strainer. Staining/discolouration. Rusting. Loss. Audible loose piece/s in the teapot.
Zeewo white metal/silver dish or presentation trayChinese, export, late 19th/early 20th Centurydecorated with bamboo and leaves, standing on four bun feet, with a dedication inscription 'To Beryl, From Taikoo friends, on the occasion of her leaving the firm, 15th February 1927', marked to the base, 34cm wide, 930g approx overall With signs of wear consistent with age and use. Hole in one of the feet.
Filigree silver and silver gilt dishKarimnagar, Deccan, Indianwith intricate foliate radiating foliate and palmette designs, 17.6cm diameter, 240 grams approx weight With some wear to the border. It does not lie flat due to the edge being misshapen. Small gap in the edge rim. Small minor faults in the filigree, probably when it was made.

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