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A collection of items, to include: eleven silver coloured fiddle and thread... A collection of items, to include: eleven silver coloured fiddle and thread pattern dessert spoons, stamped €0`, engraved with initials, 16.5cm long; two Edwardian silver handled button hooks by William Devenport, Birmingham 1905, the largest 25cm long; a silver handled shoe horn; an electro-plated fork; a white metal box and cover, with engraved floral and foliate decoration; and other items View on dnfa.com
Seven cut glass dressing table pots and jars with silver covers by Thomas... Seven cut glass dressing table pots and jars with silver covers by Thomas Johnson I, London 1857, with engraved foliate decoration and initials, the largest 18cm long, the smallest 4.7cm diameter; and a button hook, 317g (10.2 oz) gross weighable View on dnfa.com
Parker, Duofold, a black resin fountain pen Parker, Duofold, a black resin fountain pen, with an engraved cap band and arrow clip, the nib stamped K`, with an alluminium button filler, inked; Conway Stewart, no.70, a green marbled resin fountain pen, the nib stamped ct`, with a lever filling system, inked; together with two further fountain pens (4) View on dnfa.com
A collection of items, to include: eleven silver coloured fiddle and thread... A collection of items, to include: eleven silver coloured fiddle and thread pattern dessert spoons, stamped €0`, engraved with initials, 16.5cm long; two Edwardian silver handled button hooks by William Devenport, Birmingham 1905, the largest 25cm long; a silver handled shoe horn; an electro-plated fork; a white metal box and cover, with engraved floral and foliate decoration; and other items View on dnfa.com
Seven cut glass dressing table pots and jars with silver covers by Thomas... Seven cut glass dressing table pots and jars with silver covers by Thomas Johnson I, London 1857, with engraved foliate decoration and initials, the largest 18cm long, the smallest 4.7cm diameter; and a button hook, 317g (10.2 oz) gross weighable View on dnfa.com
Parker, Duofold, a black resin fountain pen Parker, Duofold, a black resin fountain pen, with an engraved cap band and arrow clip, the nib stamped K`, with an alluminium button filler, inked; Conway Stewart, no.70, a green marbled resin fountain pen, the nib stamped ct`, with a lever filling system, inked; together with two further fountain pens (4) View on dnfa.com
A VICTORIAN WOOLWORK PICTURE OF TWO CATTLE, A DOG AND BIRDS IN A BYRE worked in coloured wools in a variety of stitches, the cows with black button eye, initialled and dated 1900, 34.5 x 43.5cm, framed ++An attractive picture with typical fading of the wools, undisturbed in the original stained wood frame
*KODAK RETINETTE IA ROLL FILM CAMERA, in original brown leather case, TOGETHER WITH A PHOTAX FLASH UNIT, Kodak Instamatic 192 Camera, in original box with instructions, Canon Powershot A20 DIGITAL POCKET CAMERA, with instructions, Halina AF Sensor ROLL FILM CAMERA, Canon Sureshot ROLL FILM CAMERA, Polaroid `The Button` Instamatic CAMERA, L & N Super 8 duel splicer, instructions pamphlets etc.
An early 20th Century ""Satsuma"" mounted hat pin, the 1.25ins button topped finial decorated with a chrysanthemum and snail on leafage, an early 20th Century gilt metal mounted button top pattern micro mosaic set hat pin, .75 diameter, and an early 20th Century cold painted metal mounted hat pin with stylised grape and leafage finial
A George V 9ct Gold Cigarette Case, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1926, rectangular with rounded corners, engine turned decoration and cabochon sapphire push button, 8cm long, 54.5g Marks: full marks on one side 8/10, partial marks on other, 5/10 Inscribed Mrs J E Smith, Halifax to interior, exterior is generally good
A Three Row Pearl Choker, the button shaped (probably freshwater) pearls strung to a diamond cluster clasp, an old cut diamond within a border of eight-cut diamonds in a white millegrain setting, total estimated diamond weight 0.35 carat approximately, length 35.5cm NB the pearls have not been tested The necklace is in good condition. It fastens with a tongue and box catch, and features a safety chain. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity SI2/I1/I2. The pearls are off-round. They vary in colour from white to ivory, with some pinky-green tones. They measure approximately 3mm. Gross weight 17.2 grams. CR made 16th April 2014
A GERMAN THIRD REICH SA DAGGER by Gust. Haker of Solingen, the 22cm blade engraved `Alles fur Deutschland`, the crossguard with group mark `Ha` [Hansa], the wooden grip with inset `SA` button and eagle and nickel silver mounts, in its steel scabbard with nickel silver mounts, overall 37cm long.
A Georgian pendant brooch finely hand made in yellow metal, set with button shaped pearls approximately 8.8mm x 5mm to 5mm x 3mm, and old cut and rose cut diamonds to an approximate estimation of at least two carats, diamonds range in size from approximately 2.5mm to 1mm. Fitted to the reverse with a pendant loop and three further loops which may have had further pearls suspended from in the past.
A blue Rangers 1988-89 Scottish Cup final short-sleeved shirt No.2, with button-up collar and embroidered badge, inscribed RFC, S.F.A. Cup Final, 1988/89 The above shirt was worn by Gary Stevens in the 1988-89 Scottish Cup final against Celtic, in the match played on 20th May 1989 at Hampden Park, Celtic defeated Rangers 1-0
A blue Rangers 1989-90 League Cup final short-sleeved shirt No.4, with button-up collar and embroidered badge, inscribed RFC, League Cup Final, 1989/90 The above shirt was worn by Richard Gough in the final against Aberdeen. In the match played on 22nd October 1989, at Hampden Park, Aberdeen defeated Rangers 2-1 after extra time
A novelty `Wonky Donkey` parasol by Brigg c. 1899 the carved ivory head with glass eyes and button operated mechanism (inoperable) causing the ears to wag and the mouth to open revealing a bright red tongue. The silver collar, London 1899, inscribed `Miss Graham Stirling, Strowan, Crieff` An identical parasol was sold by Charterhouse Auctioneers on Thursday April, 28th 2011 and realised £4,000

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