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429A Third Reich NSKK dagger, by Tiger, Solingen, with nickel silver mounts, the crosspiece maed "Ns" (SA Group Niedersachsen), in its sheath with painted finish. GC (surface dirt overall, sheath paint worn, chape button slightly dented and one retaining screw missing). An untouched piece. Plate 3 £250-300
A Victorian J W Allen Gladstone bag style black leather travelling dressing set case, the hinged top opening to reveal a crimson fitted interior, the base containing seven silver topped faceted glass vanity bottles to one side, all by Thomas Whitehouse, assayed London 1885, one of these containing an ivory handled toothbrush marked "Allen, Strand", the other side containing a pair ivory clothes brushes, an ivory hairbrush, a leather sewing wallet gilt tooled "Allen Maker" and details, and leather card case, the lid interior containing ivory and steel combined shoe horn and button hook, ivory glove stretchers and others, case interior rim gilt tooled and with "J.W.Allen Maker, 37 Strand, London", the bag exterior with fitted side pockets, one containing an Allen Maker black leather writing wallet, a Berrys Patent leather covered travelling inkwell and matching leather covered vesta. Height 29cm x length 41.5cm x width approx. 26cm.
A collection of costume jewellery and other items, to include; a Longines ladies' stainless steel wrist watch, movement currently not working, a Chester hallmarked silver topped button hook, a large white metal and rosewood crucifix, a Victorian carved jet brooch, various cuff links, brooches, necklaces, assorted buttons and other items. (qty)
Gent's silver early Rolex Oyster watch, engine turned silvered circular dial in case of tonneau shape, case 3501, Import Marks Glasgow 1928, inscribed and dated '....Hamilton 2nd H.L.I., 5-12-29'.CONDITION REPORT: Has been used but not abused. Going. Various abrasions to screw heads, surrounds and index. Case screws up nicely. Some wear to edge knurling. Oyster button, which screws tight. Later hands. Dial generally good. Case wires a little thin.
An early 20th Century Steiff 'Bully' dog in a seated position, swivelling head with cream velveteen forehead and muzzle with airbrushed detail, black and white mohair body and ears, amber and black glass eyes, horizontal stitched nose, stitched paws, red collar, retains button to ear and label, height 20.5cm.
A reproduction walnut veneered twin pedestal desk, fitted with an arrangement of seven drawers around the kneehole, with a maroon leather inset top and brass drop handles, height 78cm, width 124cm and depth 64cm, together with a beech captain's style swivel armchair with button down maroon leather upholstery. (2)
Two 1980s dresses, shirt dress from Bellino, beige button through top with drawstring waist and peplum over shocking pink skirt and pink leg o mutton sleeves, pink handkerchief in pocket (size 14) together with drop waist Laura Ashley dress in bold floral viyella with lace collar (size 12) (2)
Beautifully tailored dress suit by Louise Kennedy in shocking pink wool crepe: sleeveless dress, cut in loose egg-sheath shape and boxy jacket, with oblique button holes and subtle bow detail (size 18) together with baby blue and white and silver summer tweed tailored suit from Louise Kennedy, straight skirt and boxy jacket, the jacket lined in silk, placket and patch pockets trimmed with baby blue ribbon (large) (4)
A Victorian upholstered nursing chair with button back, together with another similar with spindle backProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A COLLECTION OF SILVER INCLUDING A PAIR OF VICTORIAN KNIFE RESTS with beaded cross terminals, London 1846 by John Evans II, 45g (1 ½ oz); a round ashtray, Sheffield 1894 by Mappin & Webb, 86g (2 ¾ oz); a brown-patinated white metal oval travelling writing etui in George III style enclosing a screw-in propelling pencil and an ink canister, unmarked, 6cm high (2 3/8 in); a match box cover embossed with cherub after Reynolds, Birmingham 1900; a silver mounted steel button hook; and four various pencils
SIX SILVER MOUNTED STEEL BOOT AND BUTTON HOOKS AND A SHOE HORN, INCLUDING MR PUNCH AND TOBY comprising; two WITH shaped oval handles embossed each side with a winged putto amidst clouds, Birmingham 1905 by H Mathews, and by Levi & Salaman, each approx. 23.5cm long overall (9 1/4 in); an example with a jester, Birmingham 1908; a button hook and shoe horn each with a silver handle depicting Mr Punch, 1906, (the shoe horn indistinct), and another depicting Mr Punch's dog 'Toby', 1907, Toby 12cm long overall (4 ¾ in), these by Crisford & Norris; and another depicting the Royal State Crown, the marks rubbed Birmingham circa 1910 by Adie & Lovekin Ltd
TWO LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED STEEL BUTTON OR BOOT HOOKS, ONE WITH A DOG'S HEAD HANDLE and with scrolling leaves on a matt ground, formerly with cabochon eyes, Birmingham circa 1900 by Adie & Lovekin Ltd; the other with a tapering part foliate engraved handle, Birmingham 1898 also by Adie and Lovekin, both approx. 24cm long (9 1/2 in)
EIGHT SILVER MOUNTED STEEL BUTTON HOOKS INCLUDING A WINDSWEPT FEMALE, comprising; a windswept lady with her hair trailing in the wind, Birmingham 1902 by Levi & Salaman, 17cm long overall (6 3/4 in); the others including five with shaped handles elaborately embossed with scrolls, leaves and flowers etc.; one of shaped outline and a spot-hammered design; the other in the form of a fleur de lys, various dates and makers, circa 1900-1910, the shortest approx. 14cm long overall (5 1/2 in)
FOUR SILVER MOUNTED STEEL BUTTON/BOOT HOOKS INCLUDING A LATE VICTORIAN EXAMPLE OF A WHINSOME FEMALE SITTING ON A WALL casting flowers from her basket and with scrolling leaf cartouches, Chester 1900 by James Deakin & Sons, approx. 29cm long overall (11 1/2 in); another the handle embossed in high relief with a female masks within 'C' scroll cartouches and with scrolling leaves and rocaille, London 1895 by William Comyns, approx. 35cm long overall (13 3/4 in); another with a similarly embossed abstract cartouche shaped handle, Birmingham 1900 by Levi & Salaman; the other profusely embossed with scrolling leaves, 1912 by Adie & Lovekin Ltd

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