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Lot 510

A Scottish William IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with embossed shell bowl, Edinburgh 1836, a sugar sifter, London 1830, two pairs of silver sugar tongs, silver ashtray, pair of embossed silver trinket dishes, Birmingham 1897, an embossed silver matchbox holder, latter a.f. and five small items of silver cutlery

Lot 289

Royal Doulton ashtray, Sandeman Port ashtray and lot of old packets of cigarettes

Lot 951

Fascinating collection of 1950`s park Ward coachbuilders ephemera including three watercolour and pen coachbuilders designs for Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud long wheelbase, Silver Wraith limousine and Bentley S1 Continental Coupe, lot of Rolls-Royce and Alvis designs and blue prints and Rolls-Royce ashtray (a quantity)

Lot 1559

Old cast bronze ashtray in the form of a naked lady and a bronze sculpture of a gladiator (2)

Lot 488

An interesting box of miscellaneous items to include a 9 carat gold bracelet, an Aspreys plated table mounted ashtray, a continental silver pill box and a lacquered snuff box etc.

Lot 414

EARLY ROBERT "MOUSEMAN" THOMPSON OAK ASHTRAY, c.1930, of characteristic form and with excellent rich patina, with carved mouse signature. 10cm by 7cm

Lot 101

Remy Martin Fine champagne Cognac DO special, four commemorative cups, Harp lager ashtray and a die cast car (7)

Lot 220

A Clarice Cliff Bizarre ashtray painted with flowers 9cm diameter and a `Fontasque` saucer with cottage (2)

Lot 653

Collection Of Brassware To Include Pair Of Victorian Brass Candlesticks, 2 Royal Mail Line Ashtrays, Book Styled Jewellery Box, Art Nouveau Letter Stand And Desk Stand, Bronze Seated Figure And Insect Figured Ashtray

Lot 241

A silver ashtray of circular form, a silver tankard shaped mustard and two other silver items, various dates and makers

Lot 822

A Royal Worcester fruit painted cigarette holder/ashtray, signed `H. Ayrton` and with a silver rim; together with a signed Worcester fruit painted pre-war small bowl and a continental porcelain figure.

Lot 102

A Walter Moorcroft ashtray, Freesia design, impressed "Moorcroft" and bearing part paper label. Width 4.5 ins (see illustration).

Lot 119

A Crown Devon Fieldings Edward VIII ashtray, "Ascended the Throne January 20th Abdicated December 10th 1936", diameter 4.75 ins, together with an Imari club shaped vase, height 7 ins.

Lot 587

An extremely rare Second World War O.B.E. group of seven awarded to Captain H. H. Golding, Merchant Navy, one of a handful of recipients of the Southern Railway Companys M.S.M - for his gallant deeds as Master of the S.S. Isle of Sark in St. Peter Port, Guernsey in June 1940, when his ship came under attack while embarking evacuees The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire O.B.E. (Civil) Officers 2nd type breast badge, silver-gilt, in its Royal Mint case of issue; British War Medal 1914-20 (Hervy H. Golding); Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18 (Hervy H. Golding); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, clasp, France and Germany; War Medal 1939-45; Southern Railway Companys Meritorious Service Medal, silver-gilt, the reverse officially engraved, H. H. Golding, in its fitted Royal Mint case of issue, the Great War awards slightly polished, otherwise generally good very fine and better (7) £4000-5000 O.B.E. London Gazette 3 January 1945. Southern Railway Companys M.S.M.: Delayed the departure of the S.S. Isle of Sark from Guernsey, during intense bombardment of the Island on 28 June 1940, in order that as many passengers as possible might be embarked. The Southern Railway Companys M.S.M. was instituted by the Companys directors soon after the outbreak of hostilities, 18 awards being presented at a ceremony held on 16 August 1940 and thereafter just six further awards. Hervy Hardinge Golding was born in Tongham, near Farnham, Surrey in October 1887, and sailed out of Greenock as an apprentice aboard the Samoena, a threeðmasted ship, and for four years survived the life, sailing and the dreaded Southern Ocean, learning the skills that would one day enable him to join that exclusive society of men ð the Cape Horners (The Evening Echo, Bournemouth, 22 June 1974 refers). Having passed his 2nd Mates examination in London in November 1908 and his 1st Mates examination in Hong Kong in November 1910, Golding was next employed in vessels of the British Steam Navigation Company and Seang Line, trading routes from Rangoon to China. In April 1914, he entered the service of the London & South Western Railway fleet as a 2nd Officer in the Bertha (afterwards merged with the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, and the South Eastern & Chatham Railway companies to form the Southern Railway Company). Actively employed in the Mercantile Marine in the Great War, he was employed on the Southampton-Le Havre run, latterly in the Normannia and Hantonia. And he stayed in the Companys employ for the remainder of his career, his otherwise peaceful voyages to France and the Channel Islands coming to an abrupt end on the renewal of hostilities. Evacuation of Guernsey ð June 1940 On the renewal of hostilities, Golding was in command of the Isle of Jersey, shortly to be refitted as a hospital carrier, but in early 1940 he was given command of the Isle of Sark, which appointment led to his part in the evacuation of the Channel Islands. The ships matter of fact official log entry for 28 June 1940 states: 6.55 p.m., St. Peter Port, Guernsey: At time and place stated, while passengers were beginning to embark, enemy planes appeared and commenced a bombing and machine-gun action on harbour and shipping. A wireless transmission message was transmitted and acknowledged. The attack was maintained for an hour, during which no damage was done to the ship. Vessel sailed for Southampton at 10.15 p.m. according to schedule. A more extensive account of events that evening at St. Peter Port was later published in the Great Western Railway Magazine: On 28 June 1940 enemy bombers attacked in earnest. About 7 oclock in the evening a number came over, flying at about 3,000 feet. Diving lower, they then machine-gunned the jetty and its vicinity, and bombed the harbour very intensely. As it was low tide, the area under the jetty provided reasonably good shelter for those who were able to get there, but casualties were nevertheless considerable. Three of the Companys staff were among the wounded who were taken to a hospital in the Island. The jetty itself was soon ablaze with burning lorries, and at the end of the raid the scene was an inferno, and passage from any one point to another was not an easy matter. It is now clear to the Companys staff that it was high time to leave. There were three vessels in the harbour, which had been kept in steam in readiness for just such an emergency. They each had some guns for defensive action, and had succeeded in keeping hostile aircraft far enough away to prevent any direct hits. The vessels sailed for England at 9.30 p.m. the same evening, the Companys staff, as had already been stated, being on the last boat to leave. Of the 49 Great Western and Southern Railway joint staff at Guernsey, 38 sailed to England, three are known to have been left behind wounded, and eight remain unaccounted for. Most of the wives and families of the men had sailed for England at an earlier date. It is understood that the island of Guernsey was occupied by German troops on Sunday 30 June. And a glowing portrait of Goldings calmness under fire was later published in the Bournemouth Daily Echo, from which the following extract has been taken: The ship had some near misses and there were very heavy casualties among the people on the quay. A large number of lorries caught fire. The bombing and machine-gunning went on for about an hour. The quay was a shambles with 50 killed, 200 wounded and over 100 lorries burning. Many of the women and children passengers were unaccompanied by men, and with the large number of people on the ship and on the quay a panic with grave consequences might easily have commenced. Captain Golding issued orders from the bridge and then walked along the decks keeping everybody as calm as possible. His presence was felt immediately wherever he went, and in my judgment he was largely responsible for the steadiness of the crew, the passengers and the people on the quayside. As soon as he felt the people aboard were steady, he walked across the quayside to telephone to the Naval Authorities, then returned calmly to his bridge, although concentrated machine-gunning and bombing were going on. When the bombing had finished, he had to make important decisions. How many people he would take aboard from the number who were clamouring to come; the best time to leave in view of the fact that he would be unescorted and so on. It must also be remembered that he had a very tired crew. They had been working at top pressure for many weeks. Captain Golding remained on duty the whole of the day as he had on every other day when in Guernsey. During the bombing and afterwards, he was absolutely calm and imperturbable, and tireless in stimulating and encouraging his crew. The Isle of Sark was in fact the final ship to depart St. Peter Port before the German occupation, with 647 passengers embarked, and but for the light A.A. and Lewis gun fire she put up at the attacking Heinkel IIIs, casualties may well have been higher ð on Goldings recommendation, Able Seaman G. Mace, also received the Companys M.S.M. for manning the ships gun on the same occasion. Having been actively employed elsewhere, Golding was not able to attend the first investiture of the Companys M.S.M. in August 1940, but shortly afterwards, he received his award at Southampton from the Docks and Port Manager, in the presence of many officials and staff ð the gathering also included the Flag Officer i./c. Naval Operations, Southampton, the Garrison Commander and the Principal Sea Transport Officer (Southern Railways Journal refers). Golding returned to his old command, the Isle of Jersey, in December 1940, by now a fully fitted-out hospital carrier attached to the Home Fleet at Scapa Flow, and in which capacity he remained in command until the Wars end. During the Normandy landings, the Isle of Jersey steamed south and served off Gold and Juno Beaches, bringing home nearly 2000 patients in a matter of weeks. He was awarded the O.B.E. and returned in triumph to St. Peter Port in October 1945. He finally retired in late 1947, after 33 years with the Southern Railway Fleet, latterly having served as Commodore of the companys Southampton Section ð and having completed 4,800 Channel crossings. He died in December 1982, aged 94 years. SOLD WITH THE FOLLOWING RELATED MEMORABILIA DOCUMENTATION Ordinary Apprentices Certificate of Indenture, dated 9 September 1904, for 4 years to the John Clink Line at Greenock. A privately compiled ships log covering the recipients time in the Samoena circa 1906-08, large cloth bound volume with leather spine. A quantity of competency reports (or ôFlimsiesö) in respect of the recipients pre-Great War service out in the Far East in ships of the British Steam Navigation Company and Seang Line, circa 1910-13, together with a run of related discharge certificates. Certificate of Competency as Master of a Foreign Going Ship, Board of Trade, dated 18 July 1913. Board of Trade correspondence relating to the award of the recipients British War and Mercantile Marine Medals 1914-18, including forwarding letter dated 4 May 1921; together with Ministry of Transport forwarding certificate for his 1939-45 campaign awards. A series of privately compiled ship log books (15), with details of individual voyages, many with Southern Railway label to front cover bearing the recipients name and relevant dates, and covering the periods January 1918 to December 1922; January 1923 to December 1928; 22 June 1927 to 31 August 1929; 2 September 1929 to 23 October 1930; 23 October 1930 to 2 July 1932; 4 July 1932 to 29 May 1934; 29 May 1934 to 3 August 1935; 3 August 1935 to 22 July 1936; 23 July 1936 to 9 August 1937; 10 August 1937 to 11 June 1939 (re. Isle of Jersey); January 1939 to December 1936; 3 November 1937 to 15 April 1939; 12 June 1939 to July 1946; a separate folder entitled Isle of Jersey ð Account of All Movements 24 August 1939 to 11 July 1945; 20 July 1946 to 11 September 1947; and another up to September 1947, but with earlier entries from January 1937; together with Goldings Guernsey and Jersey Pilots log books and notes. Goldings official Dock Permit (No. 21067), for permission to enter Southern Railway Companys docks at Southampton, dated 8 May 1940; and three letters of appreciation from passengers he brought out of St. Peter Port a few weeks later, citing his calmness under fire and the steady conduct of his crew. A fascinating scrap album, with numerous newspaper reports, many dealing with events at St. Peters Port in June 1940, together with some official reports and correspondence, the latter including a letter from the Manager of Southern Railway congratulating Golding on his courage and resource, and Ministry of War Transport letter of notification regarding the award of his O.B.E. The recipients original O.B.E. warrant, dated 1 January 1945, framed and glazed. The recipients Imperial Merchant Service Guild membership certificate, brown leather folder with gilt title His Minister of Shipping Continuous Certificate of Discharge (R218098). A hand-illuminated retirement certificate, the upper inscription reading, We the undersigned Ships Officers of the Marine Department of the Southern Railway at Southampton hereby place on record our esteem and good wishes to Captain H. H. Golding, O.B.E., on his retirement from the service after 43 years at sea and wish him a long and happy enjoyment of his well earned rest, with 50 signatures (some faded), 30cm. by 26cm., framed; together with an assortment of related retirement telegrams and letters. A box containing as large quantity of ôCape Hornersö documentation, membership and otherwise. A file containing assorted letters of condolence and cards (approximately 25); and much further documentation, including pocket diaries, marriage certificate, wills, insurance policies and further family-related papers. PHOTOGRAPHS An image of the Officers and Apprentices of the Samoena, circa 1907, 37cm. by 32cm., framed and glazed; another from same period, or slightly later, by local photographer Chueng Kulan, Amoy, 43cm. by 36cm., framed and glazed; and a pair of smaller group images from his days in the Glengogle in the Far East, both framed; an image of the Isle of Jersey, the mount captioned, H.M. Hospital Ship ôIsle of Jerseyö. Refitted by The Grangemouth Dockyard Co. Ltd, October 1941, 30.5cm. by 25cm., framed and glazed; a display of 14 wartime images, mainly of Isle of Jersey interest, framed and glazed, and two further images of Golding, his ships officers and matrons from the same period, framed and glazed. Photograph albums (8), with several hundred images in total, covering his time in the Far East, 1911-13, with excellent ship views and captioned crew images; inter-war service and various ôfamilyö travel and holiday scenes in the U.K. and abroad, together with a postcard album. A large selection of other photographs, dating from the late Victorian era through to the 1950s (approximately 400 images), quite a few on card mounts, many of nautical interest but others of family subject matter, the former including numerous scenes from the Isle of Jersey in the 1939-45 War. PICTURES A water colour of H.M.H.C. ôIsle of Jerseyö at sea, initialled J. D. A. and dated 1945, 30.5cm. by 20cm., framed and glazed. A water colour depicting a ship in distress approaching rocks, unsigned, 19cm. by 13.5cm., framed and glazed. NAUTICAL MEMORABILIA Captain Goldings sea chest, the exterior green painted, the plain wooden interior with two large and one smaller raised compartments, and the inside of the lid with hand-painted signal flags, rope handles, 87cm. by 43cm. by 39cm. A portable ships compass, by Mahier, Le Havre, in wooden, part-glazed carrying case. A telescope, by Ross, London (No. 47449), retailed by Murray, Calcutta, leather grip. Captain Fields improved parallel rule, antique boxwood, brass hinges; together with a whistle, pocket compass and stop-watch. A selection of ships pennants and flags (5), including large yellow flag emblazoned with an Imperial Chinese dragon, this latter, as described in an accompanying newspaper article, flown from the foremast of his last deep sea command, plying the China Seas and visiting ports all over the Far East. A portable signal kit, by Woolf, Southampton, with individual pockets containing 20 pennants, and lower pockets for burgee, signal book and ensign, the whole contained in a folding brown canvas case, with ties; together with a smaller kit of nine pennants in a white linen container. A selection of items relevant to the ôCape Hornersö, including brass and enamelled car bumper badge, a glass ashtray, two blazer patches and two lapel badges; Merchant Navy ôMNö lapel badge and two similar tie-pins; the recipients silver identity bracelet, inscribed ENN221818 H. H. Golding, Ewshott, Brockenhurst, together with his bullion embroidered cap badge, three similar company badges, and a large quantity of Merchant Navy uniform buttons. A bag containing several expended .303 shell cases and a piece of shrapnel, these latter souvenirs of events at St. Peter Port in 1940. A bullion and embroidered uniform epaulette of Queen Alexandras Royal Naval Nursing Service, mounted on card, with ôH.M.H.C. Isle of Jerseyö inscribed above, and accompanied by five signatures of nursing staff who served in her, dated 1944-45, framed and glazed. A presentation silver salver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1940, with central inscription, To the Captain, September 1947, with ten engraved autographs around, 24.5cm. See lots 219 and 220 for brothers medals.

Lot 690

FIVE ITEMS OF SILVER INCLUDING A LIDDED OVAL CADDY WITH BIRMINGHAM HALLMARK 3 1/2", MAPPIN AND WEBB STEMMED DISH WITH BIRMINGHAM HALLMARK 5" ACROSS, MAPPIN AND WEBB SILVER SALT OF OCTAGONAL FORM, SILVER FOUR SECTION TOAST RACK AND A SILVER ASHTRAY, WEIGHING A COMBINED TOTAL OF 15 OUNCES

Lot 736

SILVER BACKED BRUSH AND COMB SET IN FITTED CASE, WITH ENGINE TURNED DECORATION BIRMINGHAM HALLMARK TOGETHER WITH A RECTANGULAR SILVER ASHTRAY WITH INSCRIPTION BIRMINGHAM HALLMARK, ASHTRAY 2 OUNCES

Lot 531

A silver ashtray with blue glass liner, a cut glass ashtray with silver collar, a silver ashtray with machine turned decoration. (3).

Lot 127

A CLARICE CLIFF BIZARRE HONEYGLAZE CIGARETTE HOLDER and integral ashtray of plain rectangular form painted with the crocus pattern, printed marks, 3" high, 3 1/2" wide

Lot 140

A RARE CLARICE CLIFF "LIDO LADY" ASHTRAY, the figure standing with arms akimbo, wearing a bathing cap, yellow bathing suit, orange towel and green spotted palazzo pants, on a stepped square base, Fantasque Newport mark and Wilkinson honeyglaze mark, 6 1/4" high (Illustrated)

Lot 992

Silver, comprising; two similar circular ashtrays, with beaded rims, Sheffield 1948 and 1959 and an oblong ashtray, London 1935.

Lot 1552A

Moorcroft pottery comprising; A shallow dish with an inverted rim, decorated with an orchid on a blue ground, 11 cm diam, and a Moorcroft octagonal ashtray, decorated with an anemone on a green ground, 11 cm wide, (2).

Lot 12

ROYAL DOULTON FIVE PIECE BRIDGE SET, ALSO SIMILAR MATCH HOLDER AND ASHTRAY

Lot 206

An Austrian Cold Painted Bronze of a Parrot and Similar Set on Alabaster Ashtray.

Lot 274

A London Silver Round Scalloped-Shaped Ashtray having pierced decoration, a silver round napkin ring, another oval napkin ring and a silver Brandy label (4)

Lot 828

A silver ashtray, a white metal ashtray set with 1780 M Theresia coin and a white metal dish

Lot 265

An oak ashtray by Robert "Mouseman" Thompson, of Kilham, of canted oblong form, 4" wide

Lot 615

Scandinavian sterling silver gilt and blue enamel ashtray, 8.75cm long.

Lot 82

A SILVER ASHTRAY, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1979 circular, the rim applied with a spray of gilt flowerheads, 14cm diameter; together with a silver cigarette box, London, 1918, plain oblong, initialled IP, cedar lined, 19.5cm long; and a silver-mounted tortoiseshell box, Birmingham, 1909, oblong, applied in silver with a shaped vacant cartouche and corner straps, velvet lined interior, 15.5cm long (3)

Lot 320

A `Blue John` and white agate ashtray, silver mounted by George Betjeman & Sons, London 1913, of oval shape, the white agate base with applied `Blue John` border below a plain silver collar, 14 x 10cm (5.46 x 3.9in).

Lot 350

An R Lalique Medicis pattern ashtray, the oval form decorated with female nudes, No.280, etched R Lalique mark, 15cm (5.85in).

Lot 365

Joseph Lorenzl, a bronze figure of a boy mounted on onyx ashtray base, signed to back of gown, 14 x 6.5 x 8.5cm (5.46 x 2.54 x 3.32in).

Lot 370

After Joseph Lorenzl, An Art Deco bronzed spelter figure of a dancing girl, mounted on an alabaster ashtray, unmarked, 16cm (6.24in).

Lot 1121

`Branch and Squares` Fantasque square ashtray, 4.75" (restored)

Lot 1287

Moorcroft `Anemone` design triangular ashtray decorated upon a mottled green ground, traces of original label and impress factory marks, 5.5" wide

Lot 206

A late Victorian silver Pepperette, glass dressing table jar with silver and tortoise-shell cover, Victorian silver salt, silver topped jewellery box and a silver ashtray.

Lot 371

Small silver five-bar toast rack, Sheffield 1934, with Jubilee mark, to/w engine-turned ashtray, silver plated salt spoon and silver plated sugar tongs, approx 5 ozs

Lot 326

Contemporary silver (925) ashtray with central engraved Palace decoration and Saudi crest, marked 925 Royama

Lot 693

Mouseman carved oak ashtray with mouse mount, 10 cm

Lot 414

A PEWTER ASHTRAY CAST WITH THE HEAD OF A FOX; THREE ORIENTAL SOAPSTONE CARVINGS OF LIONS

Lot 656

A Moorcroft Iris ashtray, length 15cms

Lot 216

Football - Arsenal, selection of memorabilia inc. Large FA Cup Final rosette 1971, 2 FA Cup Pennants 1971, League & Cup double winners pennant & rosette 1970/71, embroidered handkerchief, silk scarf, tea towel & Fairs Cup Winners ashtray 1970 (gd/vg) (10)

Lot 144

Art Deco style chronium plated ashtray mounted with a plane

Lot 301

Two Rosenthal Fornasetti `Julia` trinket box and covers and a similar ashtray, largest 13cm dia

Lot 359

Troika porcelain square form ashtray, signed on base, RGB,

Lot 98A

Bronze figure of a footballer, early 20thC, 11.5cm, a copper repousse ashtray with dragon design to centre and a small French casket stamped Delplace Dinan

Lot 1648

A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Octagonal Ashtray, with carved mouse signature, 12cm; and A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Ashtray, of standard rectangular form, with carved mouse signature, 10cm (2) See illustration. The octagonal shaped ashtray is not a standard shape and was probably made by Richard (Dick) Pollard "in out of hours" time. Robert Thompson allowed his craftsmen to make items for their families.

Lot 1675

A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Table Lamp, of octagonal form on a square base, with carved mouse signature, 26cm (excluding fitment) and a Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Ashtray, with carved mouse signature, 10cm (2)

Lot 324

Two modern cut glass vases, one tapering square, the other trumpet shaped, a small cut glass lidded bowl and an ashtray.

Lot 634

A circular metal tray "Senior Service Tobacco at its Best" centred with an image of a packet of cigarettes, 33cms diam; another metal tray for Whitbread; two Bovey Pottery water jugs "Have a Capstan" and "Wills Woodbine" (both with cracked handles) and a glazed pottery ashtray "Duttons"

Lot 636

A large, circular Wade Taunton Cider ashtray (brown with gold lettering), two small Wade spirit barrels, various other ceramic and glass ashtrays, miniature bottles etc (a lot)

Lot 637

A Brentleigh Ware painted plaster bar advertising figure "Black & White" of the two terriers (white one with repaired ear); two painted plastic Bulmers Cider woodpeckers, a Rawlings Mixers glazed pottery ashtray, a Taunton Cider stoneware ashtray (base with chip), 5 other ashtrays and 6 Babycham stem glasses

Lot 327

A late Victorian oak cigarette box, modelled as a coal truck, painted `GWR 3071`, and stamped `RD230537`, the hinged cover to a divided interior, ashtray and strike, with brass mounts, 7in (18cm) h, 13in (33cm) w, 6.75in (17cm) d. One buffer lacking.

Lot 947

A Mixed Lot comprising: A Silver Stud Box of compressed circular form with pull-off cover; together with a Silver lidded and facetted cut glass Hair Tidy and a further Silver Ashtray mount of circular form, various dates and makers, (3)

Lot 1000

A Mixed Lot comprising: An early 20th Century Silver mounted Capstan Inkwell, of typical form with hinged circular cover, enclosing a glass reservoir and raised on a spreading circular base, together with a white metal Ashtray of circular form, centred with a coin, various dates and makers, (2)

Lot 1013

A Mixed Lot comprising: a George V Ashtray, of square form with canted corners, and centred with a crest and motto for HMS Dragon; together with a Silver cased Matchbox Cover, of typical rectangular form, embossed with a stag in a highland scene, various dates and makers (2)

Lot 1177

A George III Shell Butter Dish, of scallop form with a cast and applied gadrooned border to the thumb piece, and centred with a contemporary armorial, to a lobed body and raised on three scrolling shell feet, and bearing presentation inscription verso "This Ashtray constantly in use by Sir Winston Churchill, was presented in 1965 on his behalf to, Mrs Joyce Altham, by Lady Spencer Churchill in appreciation of the then forty years of devoted service to the other Club", width 4 7/8", length 5 ¾", London 1801, makers mark John Emes Provenance: "The Other Club" was a political Dining Club co-founded in 1911 by Churchill, the then Liberal Home Secretary and F E Smith (Lord Birkenhead) and was frequented on a regular basis by Churchill until December 1964, six weeks before his death. Mrs Joyce Altham was in the service of The Other Club until this time and was sister to Rear Admiral Royer Dick, a distinguished Royal Naval Officer, who served as a Naval ADC to George VI and thence by descent to the current vendor

Lot 144

A SILVER ASHTRAY SHEFFIELD 1935 AND A SMALL QUANTITY OF OTHER SILVER ARTICLES

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