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A 19th century mahogany toilet mirror, the rectangular plate on turned and ringed supports to the bow fronted three drawer base on turned feet, a 19th century mahogany toilet mirror with shield shaped plate on scroll supports to the three drawer base on ogee bracket feet, and a circa 1900 oval toilet mirror
A court sword, hollow-triangular section blade 31 3/4 in. with panels of etched decoration to the forte, all-steel hilt with openwork shell, slender knuckle bow, urn pommel and grip all set with faceted steel studs, steel mounted black leather scabbard, frog stud decorated ensuite to the hilt, complete with a belt and sword bag.
A 19th Century sidearm, curved single-edged blade 26 1/4 in.with ‘false’ back edge for the last 9 1/2 in. and a single broad fuller to each side, marked for Mole and Sons Birmingham and bearing Indian ordnance marks, stirrup hilt with brass knuckle bow and pommel, ribbed cast iron grip, leather scabbard, possibly for use by police or customs officers.
A Victorian oval Mourning Locket with blue enamel and engraved decoration enclosing lock of woven hair, a Bar Brooch claw-set purple stone and marcasite, three gilt metal Fobs set stones, a carved jet Bow Brooch, a mother of pearl Stick Pin, a Stick Pin set paste, an oval pinchbeck Brooch set orange stone and an amber coloured Plaque moulded girl with dove
Australian tour of India & Ceylon 1935-36. Singhalese Sports Club Dinner to the Maharajah of Patiala’s Australian Cricketers 1935. Official decorative menu for the Dinner held in the S.S.C. Pavilion on the 29th October 1935. The menu with club emblem and titles to front cover with mauve and blue ribbon bow tie. Menu and Toast list to inside pages. Signed to rear two pages by forty guests including members of the Ceylon and Australian teams. Signatures include Ryder, Tarrant, Ironmonger, Hendry, Nagel, Wendell-Bill, Bryant, Morrisby, Alexander, Macartney, Ellis, Oxenham, Mendis, Gunasekera, de Saram, Kelaart, Buultijens, Jayawickreme etc. Extremely rare menu form the tour. Minor fault to rear cover otherwise in good condition. This was one of Bryant’s menus This was a secondary tour by Australia whose “first team” had gone to South Africa. The team in India and Ceylon therefore played first-class matches only and not Test cricket. The team was managed by Frank Tarrant and captained by Jack Ryder and included Charlie Macartney, Bert Ironmonger, Hunter Hendry and Lisle Nagel. The tour began in October 1935 in Colombo with one first-class match against Ceylon which the Australians won by an innings and 127 runs. From November 1935 to February 1936, the team played 16 first-class matches in India, including four matches against an All-India XI
A group of 9ct gold pendants and chains, comprising; a Tibetan sunstone pendant; a glacier topaz and citrine triangular pendant; a peridot teardrop pendant; a teardrop amethyst teardrop pendant with diamond chip cross above; a Swiss blue topaz pendant with a diamond chip bow above; and a labradorite and white topaz necklace, the total metal weight approximately 13.34g, all with certificates of authenticity. (6)
A group of 9ct gold large pendants, comprising; an amethyst and white topaz triangular pendant; mandarin citrine drop pendant, mystic topaz pendant with decorative border; Brazilian kunzite and diamond oval pendant, glacier topaz and citrine pendant with bow detail to top, and a sky blue topaz and diamond heart shaped pendant, the total metal weight approximately 20.09g, all with certificates of authenticity. (6)
Aston Villa 1909/10. Sepia postcard of the Aston Villa team and officials, standing and seated in rows, in full playing kit. The officials featured all wearing rosettes. Handwritten note to back saying that the photograph was probably taken prior to the F.A. Cup Final against Notts County. Villa beat County 3-2 to win the Cup. Postcard by H. Harrison of Bow. Slight fading to image. G
A superb early 19th c. Satinwood bow fronted floor standing Corner Cupboard, Rosewood cross-banded top, single frieze drawer over two opposing cupboard doors, each facet of the cupboard is inlaid with Rosewood, Boxwood and Ebony in geometric patterns including fans, etc., with shaped apron and conical feet. 37 1/2`` wide x 36`` high x 27 1/2`` deep.
An oval portrait miniature of a lady wearing a two row necklace with a white lace headdress, in a colourless paste set double sided oval frame with a locket compartment at the back, an associated simulated marcasite set brooch, designed as a ribbon bow, and a Victorian shaped oval gilt metal brooch, glazed with a feathered hair locket compartment to one side, with the photographic portrait of a gentleman to the other side, the mount with a loop pierced border.
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