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A George V silver 3-piece tea set, mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1922, the teapot of octagonal panelled form and in the Turkish style, part marked piano hinged domed cover topped with a button finial, angular panelled handle with ivory spacers, raised on a squat panelled foot, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl to match, 37.7ozt (3)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref. No. ULWM72DEOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected. Insulators to the teapot cracking but still complete and the handle is firm in the sockets. All three pieces stand firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Hallmarks clear and readable.
A Tahitian pearl pendant together with a pair of ear studs, the pendant with a pear shaped Tahitian pearl, approximately 15 x 13mm, hinged bale, length including bale 2.7cm, unhallmarked, stamped '18K 750', together with a pair of Tahitian pearl ear studs, button shaped pearls, approximate diameter 8.3mm, post and scroll fittings, unhallmarked, stamped '585', gross weight 6.1g (2)
A Victorian pearl and diamond brooch, two hearts, each set with a button shaped pearl, surrounded by old brilliant cut diamonds surmounted by a diamond set bow, and mounted to a tapered knife-edge bar, terminating in a diamond at each end, estimated approximate total diamond weight 1.30ct, dimensions 4.3 x 2cm, pin and hook fitting, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold with silver settings, weight 6.1g
Hamilton push-button chronograph nickel cased lever pocket watch, signed model 23 19 jewel movement, adjusted to temperature and three positions, no. P2932, the signed black dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary thirty minute recording dial over constant seconds and chronograph centre seconds, within a screw Keystone case, crown wound, the case 50mm
Medals of Donald Galbraith MBE of the Mercantile Navy comprising The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire members medal MBE in Royal Mint fitted case, WWI war medal and Mercantile Marine medal [DONALD GALBRAITH], WWII war medal, 1939-1945 star, Atlantic star, Elizabeth II Coronation medal 1953, a South Benfleet Cricket Club silver medal 1902, a MN button and a photograph
Medal of Charles F Hossack of the Police Special Constabulary comprising Elizabeth II (Coinage profile without BR OMN) Special Constabulary Long Service medal [CHARLES F HOSSACK] in cardboard issue box [3 ROSS AND CROMARTY CHARLES F HOSSACK] and a white metal and enamel Ross and Cromarty Special Constables button badge [numbered '57'] by Thomas Fattorini Ltd Regent St Birmingham. Medal of James Pirie of the Police Special Constabulary comprising Elizabeth II (Coinage profile without BR OMN) Special Constabulary Long Service medal [JAMES PIRIE] in cardboard issue box [14 LANARKSHIRE JAMES PIRIE]. Medal of Alexander G Scott of the Police Special Constabulary comprising Elizabeth II (Coinage profile without BR OMN) Special Constabulary Long Service medal [113 BERWICK, ROXBURGH AND SELKIRK ALEXANDER G SCOTT], (4)
†Jean Baptiste Valadié (French b.1933), a nude study of a woman, signed, inscribed on the reverse, oil on canvas, 34 cm x 26 cm, framed, with brochure and exhibition invitations.Overall appears to be in good condition in a contemporary frame. Possibly an abrasion to the surface next to the belly button and next to the signature.
A collection of silver and silver plated jewellery, including a silver curb link chain with charms (an amethyst briolette charm, a carved jade lucky peach, a Victorian glass button and an Egyptian scarab), a silver plated articulated bangle and a silver plated filigreed chain with silver albert clasp.
A gentleman's stainless steel Ollech and Wajs Precision chronographe wristwatch, with a black dial, Arabic numerals and pointed batons, with two additional subsidiary dials, 36mm diameter, the back plate marked "Chronographe 20 Atmos, No.4836" on a stainless steel bracelet strap CONDITION REPORT: missing bezel, surface scratches to the glass, hands rusted, stainless body scratched in well used condition, none of the clocks and watches are sold as working, however it does tick when wound, top but stops and starts the long hand, bottom button resets the hand
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GOLD ETRUSCAN STYLE BANGLES CIRCA 1880The broad bangles with applied woven wire and bead detail, to pierced lattice borders, the insides of the bangles stamped PAT'D FEB 25 1879 OCT 14 79 MAY 18 80, with scrolled initials 'J.C.T.', with push release button clasp, in a leather covered caseSize/dimensions: inner width 5.5cmGross weight: 45.8 gramsCondition Report: There is some surface wear and scratches, some of the mercury gilding has rubbed off on the sides of the bangle, there is a tiny piece of wire decoration missing, and a bead to the back of one of the bangles has a small hole worn in. There is a knock to the back of the other bangle. The bangle fastenings are in good working order. There are initials engraved to the inside of the bangles. The box has been relined with pink fabric, there is scuffing and scratches to the leather outer case. The bangles inner circumference is approximately 16.5cm. They are 1.6cm wide.Condition Report Disclaimer
* Battle of Britain. The Hurricane control column of Hurricane P3554, shot down during the Battle of Britain on 5 October 1940, all parts numbered including AH 2040, the spade grip with gun firing button and brake lever, approximately 58cm long, together with a folder of extensive research plus a Rolls Royce 1904-2004 Centenary magazine which features this control column QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Private Collection, West Country having been purchased from Andy Saunders (Battle of Britain author and authority). A detailed history of the control column and certificate of authenticity signed by Andy Saunders is included with the lot.Hurricane P3554 saw a great deal of combat during the Battle of Britain having shot down 5 German aircraft in July and August 1940.The operational book of 607 Squadron records that on 5 October 1940, though, P3554 was hit and badly damaged in combat with Messerschmitt 109s of JG2 over Swanage. The pilot, Sergeant Spyer, managed to nurse his badly damaged Hurricane almost all the way back to RAF Tangmere before a growing onboard fire forced him to bale out. Sergeant Spyer was unharmed. P3554 almost buried itself on impact and lay in the ground until it was discovered in 1979.On 22 April 1979 Andy Saunders and members of the Wealden Aviation Archaeological Group pinpointed the crash site of the Hurricane at Woodham Farm, Aldingbourne. At the crash site several pieces of surface wreckage were located, including a broken piece of silver-painted wood (a portion of internal structure) which had the numbers '554' stencilled on it in black.The crash site was excavated on 25 August and items of fuselage and cockpit wreckage were found impacted into the rear of the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. Andy Saunders entered the excavation once the wreckage had been encountered and spotted the knurled ring of the gun button just above the surface. Reaching around the spade grip, he pulled upwards and extricated almost the complete length of the control column. Its bottom end showed signs of burning and the rest of the column was scorched and had all of the Dunlop rubberised gripping burnt away. The brake lever and one of the stainless steel push rods had broken away but later re-attached. The main build plate confirming Hurricane P3554 was also recovered.Sergeant Richard Alfred Spyer (1917-1941) was born in Worcester Park, Surrey. He joined the RAFVR in March 1939 and on the outbreak of WWII was posted to 10 FTS for training, after completing his training in May 1940 he arrived at 5 OTU and was posted to 111 Squadron at North Weald.On 31 May 1940, Spyer was attached to 607 Squadron at Usworth and served on Hurricanes. This became a permanent posting and he went south with the squadron to Tangmere on 8 September. The following day on the 9th he was engaged by a Me109 and Do17 and his aircraft Hurricane P2680 crashed at Stilstead Farm, East Peckham, Spyer was slightly wounded. On 5 October 1940, he was shot down again, this time in Hurricane P2680.In November 1940 Spyer sailed for the Mediterranean and on 17 November he was in the first flight of six Hurricanes to take off for Malta. Spyer's Hurricane V7413 ran out of fuel and he baled out into the sea and was later picked up by a Sunderland.He joined 261 Squadron at Ta Kali and on 22 March 1941 he and seven other Hurricanes engaged ten Ju88's approaching Grand Harbour with a Me1909 escort. Five of the Hurricanes were shot down including V7672 flown by Spyer, all five were lost, Spyer is commemorated on the Malta Memorial.
* Escape & Evasion. A WWII RAF button compass, together with a saw blade, a paper "goolie" chit printed in French, German, Dutch, Italian, Danish and Serbo-Croat, 33 x 41 cm plus a later silk map of Germany dated 1953, contained in a plastic wallet, together with an Auxiliary Air Force cloth chart of Borneo dated 1944, four WWII paper charts of Tunisia and Northern Europe, a caltrop plus a WWII period brass air recognition model aircraft, 24 cm wingspan x 15.5 cm nose to tailQTY: (11)
A rosewood Tunbridge ware fitted sewing box of small sarcophagol form, raised on four bun feet, the sides with a band of stick ware, the canted lid with a panel of stick ware within conforming border. The interior lined in bold yellow paper, the compartmentalised tray with six plain rosewood rectangular silk winders and matching needle book, a rib turned rosewood tape measure with stick ware button top complete with original tape inked in nails, a removeable box form pin cushion and four rosewood reels with stick ware tops, 19.2 x 14.2 x 8cms. From the collection of Enid Riley Part 4
A rare miniature Georgian tortoiseshell sewing box for a child or doll, of rectangular form, the lid with white metal tablet, raised on four white metal ball feet, the lid interior in pink velvet over a silk pin cushion, miniature silver thimble and a reel, push catch button lacking, one piece of base bone border lacking to one short side, 6 x 5 x 4cms. From the collection of Enid Riley Part 4
An elaborate silver chatelaine, the hook to a heavily cast mount pierced and decorated with a mask, cherubs, scrolls and mythical beasts, above a further hinged mount with five pierced and mask decorated chains to a rectangular pin cushion with a man playing a stringed instrument to a woman seated in an open landscape, engraved to reverse 'FMJ-JH June 13th 1900', Birmingham 1899, a pair of silver handled scissors in silver sheath, Birmingham 1899, a silver handled stiletto, Birmingham 1912, a button hook, marked but indistinct, and a thimble bucket, Birmingham 1899, The mount, London, 1899 by William Comyns and Sons, 48cms max. From a distinguished UK Private Collection
A Tunbridge ware burr walnut box of square form, the sides with a narrow band of leaf mosaic, the front with button form mosaic escutcheon, the lid with an inset mosaic panel of flowers and leaves within a broad leaf mosaic border. Interior lined in original pale blue silk and printed paper, 15.5 x 15.5 x 6.2cms. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A fine and rare mace form silver needle and thimble case, circa 1650, the tapering stem engraved with triangular leaves to a ball terminal, the upper section with conforming engraving, the hinged lid with push button catch and engraved to the top with a flowerhead centred by a ring on chain to a further hanging ring, interior of lid with makers mark 'DS' below a crown, 7.5cms, 14cms with chain outstretched. From a distinguished UK Private Collection
A Tunbridge ware burr maple stationery box with a fine mosaic view of Eridge Castle, probably by Alfred Talbot, of rectangular form, the sides with a broad band of leaf scroll mosaic and a narrow band of geometric mosaic, the front with button form mother of pearl escutcheon, the curved lid with inset mosaic view of Eridge Castle within a chequer border and outer border of geometric mosaic. The compartmentalised interior lined in marbled paper, 16 x 10.2 x 12cms max. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A Tunbridge ware box by Edmund Nye, of rectangular form, the pale wood ground with a broad band of scrolling mosaic to the sides, the hinged lid with ivory push button catch and with a fine mirror image medallion mosaic panel within a floral and leaf mosaic border. The interior lined in original distinctive blue and gilt paper, the hinges stamped 'PM and Co Patent', the base with printed paper label 'Edmund Nye Manufacturer.......', 19.7 x 13.5 x 4.3cms. Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number 68X5K3JL From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A mixed lot - sewing, comprising a barrel form wooden tape measure with Stanhope (Cherbourg 4V), complete printed tape, 4.5cms, a vegetable ivory and bone combination needle case/tape measure with Stanhope (Saundersfoot 2V), with complete printed tape, 10cms, a ceramic thimble holder in the form of a standing pig with thimble, a modern silver chick in egg pin cushion and a button hook. (5)
A Tunbridge ware burr maple rectangular box, the sides with a broad mosaic band of leaf scrolls and cornucopia, the lid with a mosaic panel of acorns and oak leaves within a geometric mosaic border, stick ware button escutcheon. The interior lined in cedar, the lid interior silk lined with provision for sewing tools, 27 x 10.2 x 6.7cms. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A mixed lot, including an oval brass galleried tray with floral needlework base, 21.5cms, a framed pith paper gouache of a Chinese lady, 14cms, three bead work bags, four turned wooden fruit form boxes, miniature bead work bowl, cover and stand and a similar cup and saucer, a coquilla spinning top, 9.5cms, silver blade fruit knife, agate handled button hook, brass seal, pencils and other pieces. (qty) From the collection of Enid Riley Part 4
A Tunbridge ware rosewood box, of near square form, the sides with a band of sectioned floral mosaic, the front with stick ware button escutcheon, the curved lid with inset mosaic panel of a flower within a floral mosaic border. The interior in original silk and paper, 18 x 17.6 x 7.5cms max. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
Stanhopes - sewing, eight bone handled or bone stilettos with Stanhopes and five similar button hooks comprising, Bath (1.V - antique) / Bayeux (4.V) / Bords de la Mer (1.V) / Eiffel Tower (1.V - oval of Eiffel Tower and surrounding buildings) / Isle of Wight (6.V) / Romsey (6.V) / Bayeux (4.V) / ditto / ditto / the button hooks - Marseille (9.V) / Newcastle On Tyne (4.V) / Paris (12.V) / Lyon (6.V) / Isle of Wight (6.V), largest 12.5cms. (13) From the collection of the late Douglas JullÊ
Three displays of silver and white metal buttons, comprising a display of thirty seven mostly silver, centred by a silver buckle, largest button, 3.2cms, a display of thirty six centred by a cherub head buckle, largest button 3.4cms, and a display of twenty four silver and white metal buttons mostly floral, largest 5cms. (3) From the collection of the late Christine Mariner
A fine Georgian silver archery button, engraved to the centre with a turret and cross above 'Durham 1346', and crossed arrows, engraved around the edge 'The Bowmen Of Neville's Cross', the reverse with duty mark and lion passant and struck with the makers mark of Anthony Hedley, 3.2cms dia. Anthony Hedley is recorded in York and subsequently Durham, active 1789-1810, died 1810, and was registered with the Newcastle Assay Office.

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