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Two c.1960s evening dresses with jackets, comprising a pale gold jacquard full-length dress, with cream chiffon train and row of chiffon and faux flowers to the rear neckline, underarm to underarm approx. 19", no label, with a matching full-length coat, with single button to the collar, label inscribed 'Fabric by Harrods', a pale blue/grey and gold jacquard knee-length dress, with bow to the empire bodice, 18.5", with a matching 3/4 length coat with asymmetrical collar and 3/4 length sleeves, no labels, and a cream and green jacquard full-length A-line skirt with belt, waist approx. 31", no label (5).
A group of hallmarked silver items, including a Viners child's pusher and spoon, Sheffield 1939, a George V hinged bangle in the form of a belt buckle, M. H. Meyer Ltd, Birmingham 1935, an extending bangle with vine leaf decoration, a shield-shaped fob on chain, a Liver Bird charm, thimble, napkin ring and cufflinks (af), combined approx. 5.7ozt, together with a hallmarked silver ring set with oval carnelian cabochon, size L, a silver-handled button hook, an Elizabeth II Jubilee crown 1977 in a pendant mount, on chain, etc.
A Victorian hallmarked silver sovereign case with monogram to the front, Sampson Mordan & Co 1887, a hallmarked silver three-piece cruet with a blue glass liner and an associated silver plated spoon, and a silver handled button hook, combined weighable silver approx. 3.2ozt.Condition Report: - The hinge for the mustard pot is broken, so the lid is not attached.
A group of hallmarked silver items comprising a tablespoon, engraved 'EP to HHN' to the terminal, William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1845, a cigarette case with floral engraving, 7.8 x 5cm, a vesta case with foliate engraving, length 4.9cm, three teaspoons, and a pair of sugar tongs, combined approx. 7.1ozt, together with two silver-handled button hooks, a silver-handled paper knife, a pair of silver mounted candlesticks with wooden stems, height 21.7cm, a silver-backed hairbrush, a glass perfume bottle with silver lid and an example with a silver plated collar (lacking stopper).
A beech framed button back nursing chair, 20th century, the curved back over outscrolling arms, raised on turned front legs and brass castors83 x 76 x 83cmCastors stamped 'COPE'S PATENT'Fabric sun bleachedm a bit tatty and faded in placesDirt build up in places with stains to the top and the button backSkirting fabric very dirty and stained, some piping coming awayMinor tears to the fabric at the seat front and armsLegs knocked See images
Jeffries Bros., a fifty-eight key Duet concertina, late 19th or early 20th century, the hexagonal body with foliate pierced metal ends and six fold bellows, one end engraved 'Jeffries Bros., Maker, 23 Praed St, London W', in original hexagonal boxEach button plays a different note, however, as it is a duet rather than an Anglo (as previously stated), the notes remain the same when both pushing and pulling rather than a new note.
Scots Guards Sergeant's post 1953 issue tunic. A good clean example of scarlet woollen cloth with dark blue facings to the cuffs, collar and epaulettes. The epaulettes are with white cotton embroidered Thistle Stars with central button, collar bears embroidered thistles either side. Complete with all anodised buttons and lining to the interior. Scarlet fresh, minor service wear. Tailored with Sergeant chevrons.
German Third Reich WW2 Kriegsmarine Naval Officer Dagger by Eickhorn, Solingen Good scarce example, the fullered plated blade etched either side with anchor foliate panels; maker pre 1941 squirrel logo to the forte. Gilded brass eagle and swastika pommel and fouled anchor ornamented crossguard; wire bound cream celluloid twist grip; complete with locking-catch and release button. Housed in gilt metal lightening bolt scabbard with oakleaf bands retaining two loose rings. One or two minor dents to scabbard, minor service wear GC.
German Third Reich Wehrmacht dress bayonet. Good example with 25 cm plated blade bearing Helm and Sword logo on the forte. Upward curved crossguard and bird beak pommel with functional eye button Black composite checkered grips. Housed in its blackened steel scabbard. Minor service wear and slight lifting of plate on pommel.GC
Coldstream Guards Officer's scarlet tunic. A good example of the regimental pattern. Scarlet melton cloth tunic with blue facings to the cuff, collar and epaulettes. Each cuff is with false cuffs bearing four rows of gold bullion lace each with a regimental button. The collar is with bullion lace and silver bullion Order of the Garter devices, the shoulder straps edged with gold bullion. Complete with regimental pattern buttons. Quilted cotton lining to the interior. Bullion dulled.
A Victorian General's Frock Coat. A good and extremely rare attributed to Lieutenant General Sir Robert Grant GCB (1837-1904) example of the braided pattern worn by generals holding Staff appointments. Blue cloth with roll collar. Collar, fronts and shoulder-straps edged with black mohair braid. Five loops of black heavy Russia braid each side, forming a figure-of-eight in the centre and trefoils at the ends, fastened with olivettes. Sleeves with heavy Russia Austrian knots. Plain back, with two olivettes at the waist. Ribbon of the Bath to left front. Insignia of a Lieutenant-General in gold embroidery on shoulder straps. Quilted silk lining. Olivettes slightly frayed and one absent, local stitching fault to braid above one cuff and one shoulder mohair pearl button absent, minor old moth ... A false collar of scarlet cloth, edged with gold Russia braid (2 items)See Bosleys 1st July 2015 Auction Lot 794. Lieutenant General Sir Robert Grant GCB (1837-1904). He was educated at Harrow and the RMA Woolwich and commissioned into the Royal Engineers. He served in Jamaica and British Honduras and elsewhere, eventually becoming Inspector-General of Fortifications (1891-98). In 1897 he was promoted to Lieut.-General.
Canadian & British WW1 & WW2 insignia. 6th Western Canada bi-metal cap and pair of collars by Hicks, London ... 51st Regiment (Soo Rifles) post 1913 cap badge (brooched) ... Canadian General Service cap and collars ... CANADA pair of shoulder titles ... Queen's cap badge .... East Surrey cap badge ... pair of AA command printed formation signs ... a British GS button and a Canadian GS button.
Canadian Machine Gun Corps WW1 insignia. Fine rare selection from one unnamed soldier : 3rd Machine Gun Company 1st Canadian Division cap badge on tartan backing ... Canadian Machine Gun cap badge and pair of collars ... 1st Motor Machine Gun Brigade 1914 cap and pair of collars (some loops with contemporary repairs) ... Canadian Machine Gun Corps cap badge ... Machine Gun Corps cap badge and pair of collars ... MG / CANADA pair of shoulder titles ... smaller MG / CANADA pair of shoulder titles ... MGC pair of shoulder titles ... MGC button ... Canadian MGC button ... Canadian MGC with arrow enamelled lapel badge ... Comrades of the Front enamelled lapel badge ... 1st Canadian Division enamelled lapel badge ... rare unissued pair of 1st Canadian Machine Gun Battalion felt formation signs (dark red arrow on lighter red felt rectangle. Together with two photographic portraits of the soldier wearing insignia including the formation sign.
George IV 1822 Infantry Pattern Sword. A good scarce early example of the pattern. The slightly ciurved piped back blade with etched pannel of a GIVR cypher and cuttlers details of Prosser London. The hilt with gilt open guard with crowned GIVR cypher and retaining black leather lining. The shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Complete with leather and gilt metal mounted scabbard, these fitted with loose rings, the top mount with the addition of a frog button. Overall near VGC, blade clean, etching clear, gilt bright.

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