Christmas Jewellery, Silver & Fine Arts

To include The Sir Colin Corness Collection, Contents from Radbourne Hall, Derbyshire & The Property of a Distinguished Lady

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Christmas Jewellery, Silver & Fine Arts

To include The Sir Colin Corness Collection, Contents from Radbourne Hall, Derbyshire & The Property of a Distinguished Lady

Auction closed (3 day sale)

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A pair of George V silver menu holders, cast in the form of Royal Artillery cap badges, on plain rectangular bases, E J Clewley & Sons, Chester, 1...

An Important Edwardian silver ewer with presentation inscription of military interest, Elkington & Sons, Birmingham, 1909In the manner of the Aest...

A bronze plaque of A Gentleman in Khaki, a trench art shell case, a tin featuring The Jungle Book Charles Kingsley and many Cargoes, A Lord Baden ...

A 19th Century Belgian made percussion cap pocket pistol. circa 1830, 8cm barrel with Damascus decoration. 10mm rifled bore, ivory grip serial num...

Napoleonic Wars / Admiral Lord Nelson interest: A pair of gentleman's brass shoe buckles, circa 1800, English, each of plain open rectangular desi...

Collection of four original Georgian English newspapers: 'Swinney's Birmingham Chronicle and Warwickshire & Staffordshire Advertiser', 4th May 179...

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