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GREAT WAR - AN IMPERIAL GERMAN TRENCH ART BRASS, STEEL AND COMPOSITE COMMEMORATIVE STAND 'U.C. 44 MINE LAYING SUBMARINE' the circular base inlaid with a steel Prussian cross, with brass domed button engraved U.C.44 above a brass relief profile of a submarine, 11cm. Note: SM UC-44 was a German Type UC II minelaying submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy (Kaiserliche Marine). The U-boat was ordered on 20 November 1915 and was launched on 10 October 1917. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 4 November 1916 as SM UC-44. In six patrols UC-44 was credited with sinking 29 ships, either by torpedo or by mines laid. She was eventually sunk by the detonation of one of her own mines off the Irish coast on 4 August 1917. The wreck was raised by the Royal Navy in September 1917 and later broken up.
GREAT WAR - CAPTAIN SMITH, SCOTTISH RIFLES - A CLIP OF INERT .303 AMMUNITION and a gilt uniform button, all with extensive damage, with supporting contemporary typed note of provenance 'British Cartridges Exploded by German Trench Mortar, Neuve Chapelle, 1915 - Captain Stanley Smith, The Scottish Rifles', in a period Fairweather & Sons of Dundee card cigarette box.
Fourteen 18th Century French miniature ivories set into silver mounted buttons, with foil backs, featuring hunting scenes, fishing scenes, maidens with animals, etc, 3.75 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS All buttons with tarnishing to the silver, and all buttons with some very faint light scratches. Button with the Man seated with dog; Leafy swag border is broken on riight hand side, and a split to the lower. Woman seated with dog, split / crack to rear of lady, and split behind dog. Running fom tail downwards. Split to the floral swag border. Woman seated with dog; Small split to the leaf border at lower. Woman with cherub; Part of tree is detached and loose, with another smaller piece broken off. Man fishing; where the land meets the border is split. Man with dogs and gun; Small part of tree broken off and is loose. Woman with accordian(?); some white dust in button. All with small signs of wear and tear. Glass fronts to buttons appear OK. The oval frames on which the buttons are mounted are not glazed.
A Victorian coromandel and brass inlaid ladies travel vanity / dressing table box in the manner of Leuchars. Complete with the original leather carry case and strap. The box with Bramah lock having fully appointed interior with silk linings. The lower drawer opening from button lock to rear. Silver hallmarked cut glass bottles within. Measures: 20 x 34 x 25.
A pair of baronial throne chairs 20th Century,w ith a leafy shaped cresting above an outstretched carved eagle padded leather button back embraced by scrolling leaves and turned uprights with tapering finials out swept open arms with lions mask terminals, serpentine padded seat raised upon leafy tapering legs and paw feet jointed by a foliate stretcher, curvilinear leafy side stretchers and out swept rear legs 178cm, width 89cm, depth of seat 54 cm.
A group of hallmarked silver items comprising a pair of loaded candlesticks, W.I. Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1976, height 6cm, a silver topped clear cut glass dressing table jar, London 1921, height 9cm, an embossed and pierced pin dish, a loaded trumpet vase, height 13cm, and a silver handled button hook, weighable silver approx 2.2ozt (6).
An 18ct yellow gold cased Art Deco style manual wind lady's cocktail wristwatch, the rectangular dial set with button numerals, on nylon strap with 18ct gold clasp, also a yellow metal open link chain necklace set with various faceted gem stones (2). CONDITION REPORT: The watch is currently ticking.
A group of hallmarked silver items including a Victorian silver handled and ivory bladed page turned embossed with foliate and floral motifs, London 1900, a matched three piece set comprising shoe horn, button hook and a clear cut glass dressing table jar with cherubic motifs, various marks, a fiddle pattern fork, London 1815 and a white metal toddy ladle with baleen stem (6). CONDITION REPORT: Page turner has a very loose handle and a few chips to the blade and also there are some major splits to the baleen stem of the toddy ladle.

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