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Group of four Victorian long handled button hooks, two with hallmarked walking stick/cane design handles, embossed and chased with foliate scrolls etc, London 1888 and Birmingham 1889, 38-41cm, makers mark for Adie & Lovekin, a long silver handled example, the handle decorated with chevrons and scrolls, Birmingham 1890, 37cm long together with an unusual white metal button hook, the cane shaped handle with pull-off cap finial, the top stamped "Desprex Bristol", 37cm long
Group of five silver handled and steel button hooks, the handles modelled as leopards head, the three large examples with open mouth detail including teeth and tongue, two with coloured glass eyes, hallmarked Birmingham 1899, makers mark Adie & Lovekin Ltd, 17cm long, the longer example makers mark worn, 23.5cm long together with two small silver leopard handled button hooks, Birmingham 1903/05, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, 5.5cm long (5)
Five silver mounted "owl" button hooks to include an Edwardian double sided example with red glass eyes, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, makers mark for Briton, Gould & Co, 21cm long, two other double sided Birmingham 1907/09, makers mark for Chrisford & Norris Ltd, 15cm together with two single-sided examples, hallmarked Birmingham 1907/09, makers mark William Vale & Sons and Adie & Lovekin Ltd, 14cm long
A Victorian combination penknife/button hook/vesta case with integral steel hook and penknife, a retailers mark of Jones, London & Paris, hallmarked London 1882, also stamped Louis Dee, 7cm long, a George V folding silver shoe horn and steel button hook combination, London import mark 1929, together with a plated combination pencil, pen, knife, button hook and tooth pick (3)
A Victorian solid silver mounted novelty swan button hook with glass eyes, hallmarked for Birmingham 1899, 24.5cm long, an Edwardian novelty duck example with glass eyes, Birmingham, makers mark Henry Williamson Ltd, 22cm long, a hallmarked silver claw and steel button hook, Chester 1909, Chrisford & Norris Ltd, 17.5cm long together with a late Victorian silver bird handled button hook, Birmingham 1894, makers mark Adie & Lovekin Ltd, 7cm long (5)
An Edwardian silver figural double sided Jester novelty button hook, Birmingham 1909, Chrisford & Norris, a silver figural example with articulated earrings, Birmingham 1913, makers mark Thomas Henry Vale, 17cm long together with a novelty Clown figural button hook, Birmingham 1927, makers mark Arthur Johnson Smith (a/f) (3)
A group of three button hooks to include a Victorian silver mounted novelty "dog" button hook, hallmarked for London 1888, makers mark Charles Boyton, the collar marked "Tom", 19cm long, an Edwardian steel button hook with silver handle, naturalistically formed as the head of an early English hunting Spaniel, Birmingham 1901, makers mark for Chrisford & Norris, 22cm long together with a further silver dog button hook, Birmingham 1900, Chrisford & Norris, 15cm long
Two vintage fur coats comprising a 1970's/80's arctic fox jacket with intermittent vertical grey leather stripes approx 36" chest and a mid 20th Century brown sable coat having an 8 brown button fastening approx 36" chest x 36" long. Location:RailCondition:Slight stiffening to fox but no strong smells or apparent loss of fur. Slight stiffening to collar, no strong smells, stains to lining, slight fur wear to pocket entries of sable.
Four: Able Seaman W. Porter, Royal Navy, who served at the Battle of Jutland in H.M.S. Iron Duke 1914-15 Star (J.12141. W. Foster, A.B., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J. 14121 W. Foster. A.B. R.N.); Defence Medal, contact marks, some staining, nearly very fine Three: Leading Seaman G. S. Marshall, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (210087, G. S. Marshall, A.B., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (210087. G. S. Marshall. L.S. R.N.); together with a Borough of Portsmouth bronze Coronation Medal 1902, by J. Moore, 38mm, contact marks, polished, good fine, coronation medal very fine (7) £140-£180 --- William Porter, a grocer’s assistant from Dorchester, was born in Bridport, Dorset, on 15 July 1894. He attested into the Royal Navy as a Boy on 24 May 1911 and was Advanced Able Seaman on 30 January 1914. He served afloat during the Great War as a Seaman Gunner in H.M.S. Vindictive and later the flagship of Admiral Jellicoe, H.M.S. Iron Duke, and was present at the Battle of Jutland when she was lead ship of the Third Division of the Fourth Battle Squadron. He later served in the escort ship H.M.S. Wyncote. Post-War he returned to H.M.S. Iron Duke and served in the operations in the Black Sea during the Russian Civil War, and later witnessed the burning of Smyrna on 3 September 1922 during the Greco-Turkish War. Discharged to shore on 14 July 1924, he joined the Royal Fleet Reserve the following day and was discharged medically unfit on 19 May 1931. During the Second War he served as an Air Raid Precautions Warden in Aldershot, Hampshire, and later died in Surrey in 1971. Sold with a hallmarked silver ARP button lapel badge, a U.S. Battleship medallion, original service papers, copied photographs of the recipient in uniform and copied research. George Stephenson Marshall, a pupil at Greenwich Hospital School, was born in Portsmouth on 31 January 1885, and attested into the Royal Navy as a Boy on 16 June 1900. Advanced Leading Seaman on 4 March 1910, he served afloat during the Great War in H.M.S. Matchless, and H.M.S. Jason and possibly survived the latter’s sinking after hitting a mine off the west coast of Scotland on 7 April 1917. He later served in the survey ship H.M.S. Endeavour and was shore pensioned on 3 February 1925. Sold with copied service papers and copied research.
English, Welsh, and Scottish Other Ranks Militia Buttons 1855-81.
Two card displays containing seventy two large size different examples, mainly white metal, some are tinned pewter (open back) and black composition for the Rifle regiments, not all regiments are represented but include West York Rifles, North York Rifles, Durham Fusiliers, First Derby Militia, S, Royal Warwickshire Militia, West Kent Light Infantry, Royal Monmouthshire Militia and Royal Cumberland Militia. The Royal 2nd Lancashire example is a coatee button, generally very good overall condition (73) £300-£400

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