A RARE 20 BORE NORTH GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK ‘PUFFER’ PISTOL, CIRCA 1580, POSSIBLY ESSLINGEN ‡ with swamped barrel formed in three stages, engraved with ropework bands, dots and scrolls at the muzzle, median and breech, the latter engraved with a panel of scale ornament and struck with a mark (possibly Neue Støckel 5870), (the barrel lightly cleaned with chemicals), flat lock retained by two side nails passing through the lock plate and engaging the belt-hook bracket, fitted with external wheel retained by a circular bracket, safety-catch, sliding pan-cover with button release and dog with cross-hatched spindle, decorated throughout with pairs of lines, blackened full stock (small repairs on the left of the fore-end at the breech), spherical pommel, iron trigger-guard and belt hook, associated iron-tipped ramrod, white painted inventory number ‘100’ beneath the lock, and a further enamel inventory tag ‘120’, 54.5 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 1956
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A PERSIAN SWORD (SHAMSHIR), 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY with curved single-edged blade (small chips, a portion of the edge at the tip ground), iron hilt comprising cross-guard with straight quillons with button-shaped terminals, cap pommel, and marine ivory grip-scales (repaired), in its tooled leather-covered wooden scabbard, probably the original, with iron mounts (chape missing), 75.0 cm blade
A SOUTH INDIAN DAGGER (CHILANUM), 16TH/17TH CENTURY with curved double-edged blade formed with a reinforced tip and a low medial ridge on each face, iron hilt comprising angular guard of tapering-triangular section, slender recurved knuckle-guard with bud-shaped terminal, bifurcated pommel with Yali head terminals, chiselled bud-shaped button, and integral grip chiselled with foliage and a writhen collar at the base (areas of pitting), in a later scabbard, 32.0 cm overall ProvenanceRoy Elvis Catalogue Number D113
A 25 BORE WHEEL-LOCK ‘PUFFER’ PISTOL, NUREMBURG, CIRCA 1575 ‡ with two stage swamped barrel, octagonal breech struck with Nuremburg mark, reblued flat lock retained by two side nails, struck with a mark (indistinct) fitted with external wheel retained by a circular bracket, engraved safety-catch, pan with sliding cover with button release and dog, full stock inlaid with a running pattern of flowers and foliage between segmental lines (small repairs and restorations), foliate panels about the tang, over the spine of the butt and behind the lock, compressed spherical pommel decorated with broad shallow fluted designs, inlaid with flowers and foliage en suite with the fore-end (small losses), iron trigger-guard and slender belt hook, and associated iron-tipped wooden ramrod, 57.5 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 1379 A number of pistols inlaid in a similar manner, with Nuremberg marked barrels, formerly in the Geneva arsenal, are now preserved in the Musée d’art et Historie, Geneva. See illustrated Godoy 1993, 283-287, nos. 149-154.
A PAIR OF 32 BORE DUTCH LONG WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS, MID-17TH CENTURY ‡ with tapering barrels formed in two stages, octagonal breeches struck ‘IK’ divided by a further mark, rounded locks retained by three side nails , fitted with external wheels retained by a small basal bracket, sliding pan-covers with button release, and dogs, blackened full stocks (one with a small chip ahead of the lock, one fore-end with a small crack, the other expertly repaired), slender butts carved with an expanded flowerhead on the pommel, iron mounts comprising trigger-guards, a single ramrod-pipe and fore-end cap, and three staghorn side nail washers (later iron-tipped wooden ramrods), 63.7 cm (2) ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv. nos. 1420 & 1421
A VERY FINE MEDIEVAL SWORD, CIRCA 1420-60 with markedly tapering straight double-edged blade of flattened diamond-section with shallow concave faces and a sturdy acute point (Oakeshott type VIII), struck on each face with a maker's mark (one filled edge nick towards the forte), iron hilt comprising a pair of quillons of flattened-diamond section, swelling at the centre to form an écusson and tapering towards their downturned terminals, large wheel-shaped pommel (Oakeshott type J), recessed on each face with a circular panel centring around a small dimple, low pyramidal button with squared off top, plain tapering tang, and in characteristic excavated black-patinated stable condition throughout, 73.0 cm blade, 90.4 cm overall ProvenanceChristie’s London, 8th July 1980, lot 37An Important English Private Collection LiteratureOakeshott, Ewart, A River-Find of 15th Century Swords, in, Stuber, Karl and Wetter, Hans, Blankwaffen, 1982, pp. 17-32, sword no. 4.Oakeshott, Ewart, Further Notes on a River-Find of 15th Century Swords, in, The First Park Lane Arms Fair, 1984, pp. 7-12, illustrated pp. 7-8.Oakeshott, Ewart, Records of the Medieval Sword, 1991, p. 134, sword no. XV8.Oakeshott Ewart, The Swords of Castillon, in, The Tenth Park Lane Arms Fair, 1993, pp. 7-16, illustrated p. 10, no. B Thomas, Clive, Additional Notes on the Swords of Castillon, in, The Park Lane Arms Fair, 2012, pp. 40-63, illustrated p. 47. This very well formed and remarkably well preserved sword has been described as 'one of the finest and.....the most handsome' (Oakeshott 1984, op.cit.) found near the site of the last battle of the 100 Years War. Fought near Castillon in Gascony in 1453, the battle was won decisively by the French, who used cannon for the first time with devastating effect against the English. The latter included a task force that had been specially raised and equipped in England by John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, who was at that point in his 70s. Some years earlier the Earl had been released, on condition that he never again don armour, which he did and was killed by a ball at that battle. In Monstrelet’s account written shortly afterwards he wrote that a number of English escaped across the River Dordogne, where the group to which this sword belongs was found later on: ‘those who could not enter the town fled by land or water, but in regard to the last, they were mostly all drowned…’
A RARE GERMAN GOTHIC STEEL MACE, LAST QUARTER OF THE 15TH CENTURY with bulbous head formed of six shaped flanges of wedge-section, moulded terminal button and moulding at the base of the head, tapering octagonal haft interrupted by a central moulding, guard formed of a disc top and bottom, the former pierced with two holes, probably for a thong (a further filled rectangular aperture probably the remains of a belt hook), and early, perhaps original, leather-covered wooden grip, 49.8 cm overall ProvenanceAn Important English Private Collection LiteratureClive Thomas, The Gothic Mace, in The London Park Lane Arms Fair, Spring 2014, p. 29, illustrated.
A 25 BORE SOUTH GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK PUFFER PISTOL, CIRCA 1580 ‡ with swamped barrel formed in two stages, engraved with a band around the muzzle, pellets at the median and octagonal over the breech, the latter struck three times with a mark, beneath a dagger the letters ‘HH’ or ‘HI’, flat lock struck with a mark en suite, retained by a side nail acting on the belt hook bracket and three further side nails opposite, fitted with external wheel beneath a domed cover, safety-catch, sliding pan-cover with button release, and dog with filed spring, blackened full stock, carved with slender panels of foliage around the borders, about the tang and beneath the fore-end near spherical pommel carved with a warrior mask rondel on the base, iron trigger-guard, belt-hook and ramrod stirrup (very light worm damage, the fore-end with one small internal repair on the left at the breech, ramrod missing), 58.8 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 2089 The mark appears to be unrecorded but is similar to that of Lorenz Herl, recorded as a barrelsmith and dealer in Nuremburg circa 1572-1622. His father Hans, also a gunmaker, was active in the same town circa 1566-1608.
A VERY RARE LEATHER COVER FOR A WHEEL-LOCK PISTOL, MID-17TH CENTURY ‡ formed of a pair of stitched panels, decorated on each face with designs of concentric circles, retaining one leather button and one leather strap at the base for closure (small losses), 22.5 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv. no. 2091
A SOUTH INDIAN SWORD, 17TH CENTURY, PROBABLY BIJAPUR, KARNATAKA with broad tapering fullered blade double-edged towards the point, engraved with a brief inscription on each face, pierced and chiselled iron hilt comprising a pair of shaped langets, short robust quillons, figured-of-eight shaped guard, knuckle-guard, disc-shaped pommel, pronounced button, decorated throughout with scrolling foliage enclosing flowers all within beadwork borders, integral grip chiselled en suite (areas of pitting, small chips), in associated leather-covered wooden scabbard with iron chape, 101.0 cm blade ProvenanceRoy Elvis Catalogue Number C107
A NORTH EUROPEAN BALLOCK DAGGER, CIRCA 1450-1500, PROBABLY FLEMISH with tapering blade of flattened-diamond section, iron hilt formed of a thick moulded guard extending over the forte, the upper portion formed of two alternating layers of copper alloy with iron between, and wooden grip, probably the original, carved with two characteristic pronounced basal nodules, rising and swelling towards the top, and iron cap pommel retained by a small button on a large foliate washer (the iron parts with areas of pitting), 33.2 cm overall ProvenanceAn Important English Private Collection
A 24 BORE SCOTTISH FLINTLOCK BELT PISTOL FORMED ENTIRELY OF STEEL BY JOHN MURDOCH, LATE 18TH CENTURY with tapering multi-stage barrel engraved with traditional scrollwork, faceted muzzle, reeded breech, signed border-engraved lock, associated engraved cock (repaired), full stock decorated with traditional scroll and wriggle work, inlaid with three engraved silver bands beneath the lock, lobe-shaped pommel inlaid with triangular and circular silver panels, engraved silver button trigger, slender belt hook with pierced bracket, and steel ramrod with pierced moulding and button terminal, probably the original, 29.5 cm overall
A 25 BORE NORTH EUROPEAN WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, CIRCA 1690, PROBABLY SWEDISH ‡ with tapering sighted barrel formed in three stages divided by engraved lines, rounded lock retained by two side nails, engraved with a spray of foliage, fitted with external wheel retained by a small basal bracket, sliding pan-cover with engraved button release, engraved dog and bridle, fruitwood full stock moulded over the fore-end and opposite the lock (a small repair near the pommel), impressed 211, probably a gunroom number, behind the lock, burnished steel mounts comprising engraved spurred pommel, broad trigger-guard, a pair of moulded ramrod-pipes, a slender band at the fore-end and iron-tipped ramrod, perhaps the original, 55.8 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 1799
A RARE SOUTH GERMAN CLOSE HELMET, CIRCA 1560 ‡ with finely formed skull boxed in eight sections and drawn out to an acute point at its apex, pierced with a circular arrangement of fourteen and thirteen circular ventilation-holes around a central hole on the left and right sides respectively, visor, upper bevor and bevor attached by common pivots (replaced), each secured at the right side by a spring-catch operated by a push button, the visor with stepped centrally-divided vision-slit, the prow-shaped upper bevor pierced with three pairs of cruciform ventilation-holes at each side, lower bevor shaped to the chin, two associated gorget-plates front and rear, and the skull pierced at its rear with pairs of holes for securing a lining, 28.3 cm high ProvenanceHarold Peterson, sold Christie’s 5th July 1978, lot 170 (£1200)Norman Fargo, Sandpoint, Idaho
A FINE AND RARE LOWLAND SCOTS BALLOCK DAGGER, EARLY 17TH CENTURY ◉ with sharply tapering robust blade of stiff-diamond section etched and gilt over the greater part of its surface with scrolling foliage, the inscription ‘My Hop[e] and Trest [sic]’ and ‘Is in ye Lord God‘, and with the initials ‘AD’ at the forte (light wear), recessed for the thumb at the ricasso, small arched and fluted gilt iron guard, figured hardwood hilt with a pair of basal nodules each fitted with a silver foliate washer, faceted grip rising to a fluted mushroom-shaped pommel, with silver foliate button en suite, in its original wooden scabbard with tooled leather covering decorated with raised mouldings (very small losses and light wear), flowerheads and saltires, complete with associated accompanying knife, with single-edged blade struck with two cutler’s marks, silver ferrule, ivory grip (cracked) and horn pommel, with provision for a steel (missing) and two loops for suspension, 35.3 cm (the dagger, overall) ProvenanceA Private Collection, LondonAn Important English Private Collection LiteratureClaude Blair and John Wallace, 'Scots Or Still English?', in, The Scottish Art Review, vol. 1, no. 9, 1963, p. 13, pl. 5bPart of a distinctive group of daggers that were almost certainly manufactured in Scotland and probably known at the time as ‘dudgeon daggers’. An example dated 1605 is preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum (M.59-1959). For a discussion of this group see Blair and Wallace, op. cit. and Laking 1920, vol. III, pp. 40-41.
A RARE GERMAN EMBOSSED STEEL CARTRIDGE BOX (PATRON), CIRCA 1580, PROBABLY BRUNSWICK ‡ with wooden body of plano-convex section, the interior with provision for five cartridges and fitted with a pierced brass top-plate, the outside entirely encased in steel embossed with star-shaped patterns of beadwork, outwardly flanged at the base and decorated en suite, fitted with matching hinged sprung lid with button closure, and four suspension loops on the back, 14.0 cm high ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection A patron of related design is preserved in the Landeszeughaus, Graz (inv. no. PK72) and two further related patrons were included in the sale of Works of Art from the Royal House of Hanover, Sotheby's 2005, lots 339 and 340. The treatment of these pieces is similar to the stocks of contemporary Brunswick firearms. In 1589 Andreas Krebs, a Carinthian leather-worker, delivered '200 Braunschweig boxes with wooden cartridges at 28 kreuzer each to the Landeszeughaus Graz. See Krenn 1990, p. 22.
A RARE SOUTH INDIAN SWORD, 17TH CENTURY, PROBABLY TAMIL NADU with broad double-edged blade of flattened-diamond section, iron hilt comprising a pair of very long shaped langets extending over the lower portion of the blade with shaped engraved terminals and widening to a pair of short blade-catching arms at the forte, low V-shaped oval guard (edge chipped), integral grip, moulded cup-shaped pommel and tall moulded button (areas of pitting), 91.3 cm blade ProvenanceRoy Elvis Catalogue Number C59
A RARE 20 BORE NORTH GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK ‘PUFFER’ PISTOL, CIRCA 1575, ‡ ALMOST CERTAINLY FOR THE GENEVA ARSENALwith swamped barrel formed in two stages, octagonal breech stamped with the barrelsmith’s mark (indistinct) and engraved with a band of ropework, flat lock retained by two side nails passing through the lock plate and engaging the belt-hook bracket, fitted with external wheel retained by a circular bracket, safety-catch, sliding pan-cover with button release and moulded dog, decorated throughout with pairs of lines en suite with the barrel, full stock profusely inlaid over its surface with engraved staghorn panels and scrolling leafy tendrils, including cherub masks on the fore-end, an exotic bird and a cherub opposite the lock and with the figure of Lucretia in a niche on the spine of the butt, compressed spherical pommel decorated with winged cherubic masks issuant with foliage between segmental lines and a warrior rondel on the pommel, steel trigger-guard and openwork belt hook, engraved ramrod-pipe and fore-end cap, and wooden ramrod with engraved staghorn tip (the stock with extensive restored worm damage, ramrod later), 57.5 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 1428 Part of a distinctive group of pistols formerly in the Geneva arsenal, all of which are inlaid in this manner and have female figures, including Lucretia and Saint Barbara, on the spines of the butts. Other examples, now preserved in the Musée d’art et Historie, Geneva, are illustrated Godoy 1993, pp. 306-312, nos. 172-178.
A VERY RARE COMBINED SOUTH GERMAN 50 BORE WHEEL-LOCK PISTOL AND AXE, CIRCA 1580 ‡ with tapering two-sage barrel swamped towards the muzzle, fitted with axe-head at the muzzle end with curved upper edge, struck with a five-point cross mark in a rondel on the front, flat lock retained by two side nails, fitted with external wheel with domed cover, sliding pan-cover with button release, safety-catch and dog with moulded spring (areas of pitting, one side nail and safety-catch expertly restored), fruitwood full stock profusely inlaid with stag and green-stained horn pellets within a framework of segmental lines, further engraved panels including a pair of profile demon masks and a green man mask about the barrel tang, a scrollwork panel forming a side nail washer, a diagonally hatched shield behind, a monsterhead panel behind the lock (some plaques restored), iron belt clip and moulded trigger-guard, and bone basal cap decorated with foliage, 48.0 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 2070 A very similar decorated combined wheel-lock pistol and axe is preserved in the Historisches Museum, Dresden, see Lewerken 1989, p. 209, cat. No. 6.
A SOUTH INDIAN DAGGER (CHILANUM), 15TH/16TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY MADRAS with curved double-edged stout blade formed with a series of long deep fullers divided by a medial ridge, widening at the forte and pierced on each side to form a pair of stylised bird's heads, iron hilt comprising curved guard, bifurcated pommel, bud-shaped button, integral grip formed with a globular central moulding and some early silver decoration (now russet, areas of pitting), in a later fabric-covered wooden scabbard, 40.4 cm overall ProvenanceRoy Elvis Catalogue Number D128
AN INDIAN SWORD (TALWAR), 17TH CENTURY with curved single-edged blade, finely formed iron hilt comprising a pair of langets with pierced flaring terminals, slender quillons with flat swollen terminals pierced with a symmetrical design of foliage, outer guard formed of a pair of addorsed birds, lobated disc-shaped pommel, button formed as an inverted flowerhead, and integral grip (small brazed repairs, area of pitting), 78.7 cm blade ProvenanceRoy Elvis Catalogue Number C85 The owner’s catalogue attributes this sword to the Chowmahalla Palace Armoury, Hyderabad.
AN 80 BORE SOUTH GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK PISTOL, NUREMBURG, CIRCA 1610 ‡ with slender tapering barrel formed in two stages, octagonal breech struck beneath with Nuremburg mark and a further mark, a serpent (probably for Peter Danner), moulded at the rear, flat lock retained by to side nails, struck with Nuremburg mark and the mark of Peter Danner (Neue Støckel 4251), fitted with external wheel retained by a circular bracket, sliding pan-cover with button release, moulded dog, safety-catch opposite the lock, full stock bound with iron bands over the fore-end (pommel restored, perhaps in it working life), iron mounts comprising a band enclosing the pommel, trigger-guard, a pair of quatre foilside nail washers, and fore-end cap incorporating the ramrod-pipe (associated ramrod), 62.7 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 4016
A FINE INDIAN SWORD WITH KHYBER STYLE BLADE AND SILVER TALWAR HILT, 19TH CENTURY PROBABLY SHAHPURA, RAJASTHANwith single-edged blade formed with a reinforced back-edge of T-sections and a sharp point, silver hilt formed of a pair of shaped langets, moulded quillons, disc-shaped pommel with up-turned brim, a low rectangular bracket carrying a silk tassel, moulded button on a foliate washer, and integral grip decorated with a chevron design, in its original leather-covered wooden scabbard with small shaped silver chape, complete with its velvet and silver embroidered brocade belt with gilt copper alloy buckle and mounts, 61.5 cm blade ProvenanceRoy Elvis Catalogue Number C01
AN INDIAN SWORD (TALWAR), LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY with associated curved broad kilig style blade formed with a reinforced back-edge and double-edged towards the tip, iron hilt of characteristic form, comprising shaped langets, a pair of quillons with lobated terminals, recurved knuckle-guard with terminal en suite, large disc pommel, near conical button (repaired), and integral grip, in an early leather-covered wooden scabbard, perhaps the original, with large steel chape (small losses and repairs), 69.8 cm blade
A RARE 20 BORE NORTH GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK ‘PUFFER’ PISTOL, CIRCA 1590, PROBABLY BRUNSWICK ‡ with swamped barrel formed in two stages, the forward section of ‘hog’s back form, the breech octagonal and engraved with a pair of lines at each end, flat lock retained by two side nails passing through the lock plate and engaging the belt-hook bracket, fitted with external wheel retained by a circular bracket, safety-catch, sliding pan-cover with button release and dog with cross-hatched pivot, decorated throughout with pairs of lines en suite with the breech, full stock profusely inlaid over its surface in staghorn with scrolling tendrils enclosing ball flowers, a slender chevron frame over the fore-end and about the lock, compressed spherical butt decorated en suite and set with an engraved staghorn rondel decorated with a cavalryman, slender iron trigger-guard, slender iron belt-hook with acorn finial, engraved staghorn ramrod-pipe and fore-end cap, and wooden ramrod with engraved staghorn finial ensuite (fore-end repaired, a concealed crack behind the tang, the inlay with minor restorations, one barrel bolt washer missing), 56.0 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 547
Steiff, Germany Enormous and Rare Mohair and Straw-Stuffed Shop Display Camel Retaining Knopf-Im-Ohr or "Button-in-Ear" label, with bag accessory and presented on a fitted metal base.180cm long, 135cm high, 45cm wideDamage to neck which has been partly covered by an applied section of white fabric, some further smaller exposed areas, would benefit from attention but stable and clean, additional images available.
A pair of sapphire and diamond earrings, designed as a sapphire and single cut diamond pavé set heart, to chain link suspension with bead and post fittings, and button back, stamped 750, Italian assay marks, length 2cm (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Approximate weight 4.89 grams.
A set of ten early 19th century silver-gilt verre églomisé dress buttons, each circular button depicting various classical head profiles of Greek gods and philosophers including Hercules, Diana and Plato, each with closed-set colourless paste surround, French control marks, circa 1820, diameter 3cm (10)
FIRST WORLD WAR PAIR OF MEDALS AWARDED TO 2ND LIEUTENANT P. KEEVES. First World War pair of medals, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal (2 LIEUT. P KEEVES), mounted as worn, together with a pin back medal ribbon bar to the same medals, a tunic button to Edinburgh University Officer Training Corps, and an Imperial German army tunic button.
A Victorian 18ct gold trombone link Albert chain, length 38cm, approx 34.5g, a hardstone set pocket watch key and two further pocket watch keys (4).Condition Report: Nearly all the links are stamped 18. Dog clip works well but the thumb piece on the sprung button to the clasp is short and not easy to operate.
WILLIAM DUNANT, LONDON; a George II hallmarked silver pair cased pocket watch, the enamel dial set with Arabic and Roman numerals and signed Dunant London to the centre, with fusee movement, the inner and outer case marked for London 1758, overall diameter 50mm.Condition Report: The watch is currently not functioning, internal release button is damaged/missing, outer case push release is functioning. Tarnishing and minor knocks to both cases.
HEUER; a rare vintage gentleman's stainless steel Carrera chronograph wristwatch, the black dial set with batons and three subsidiary dials, diameter excluding winding crown 32mm, with replacement leather strap, complete with box and papers dated 16.12.68.Condition Report: Lower function button not working.watch is ticking and adjusts correctly.very light scratches to the crystal, and the case. The outer ring of the dial has some blooming at the lower section.
A collection of hallmarked silver flatware and jewellery including Victorian and later spoons, fork, sterling silver bangle, three hallmarked silver napkin rings, hallmarked silver bracelet with padlock clasp and a pair of cufflinks, combined approx 5.2ozt/162g, and assorted silver handled button hooks, glove stretcher, shoe horn, etc (qty).
CEFINN; a navy blue lined single-breasted blazer, with single button closure to front, size 16, a Calvin Klein wool knee length black coat, size US 10, a Weekend Max Mara orange velvet fitted jacket, size UK 8, and two Betty Jackson short fitted blazers, one blue and 100% wool, size 12, and one cream corduroy, size 12 (5).
RALPH LAUREN; a navy blue short double-breasted trench jacket, with gold tone front button, size 12, a red cotton short sleeve lady's blouse, size 8, with original tags, unworn, a cashmere mix blue and white knitted top, size small, and a pair of red jodhpur style trousers, with tan suede patches, size 6 (4).
BURBERRY; a cream short wool double-breasted jacket, with large black button detail, small collar and front pockets, size UK 10, a pair of Nova Check trousers with original tag, size 38, and a pair of brown unworn jeans, with original tag, size 38 (3).Condition Report: The cream jacket is in a good hardly worn condition with no stains to front or collar.Buttons are intact and complete.
G UNITE & SONS & LYDE LTD; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1932, with further hallmarked silver example, combined approx 12.78ozt/397.6g (2).Condition Report: Tarnishing and light surface wear to each, each example closes well and push button release. One example with a slight gap to edge, minor scratch and knock but overall good.

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