Archibald Knox (1864-1933) A copper-framed wall mirror, for Liberty & Co., London, of rectangular form with rounded angles and riveted decoration, the top edge with protruding arch repousse decorated with a Celtic knot, enclosing a bevelled mirror plate 61.5cm x 89cm Literature; Stephen A. Martin, 'Archibald Knox', pub. London 2001, page 229 for a similar example
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A collection of jewellery, including; a Victorian gold plated and carnelian spinning fob, engraved with an armorial, a turquoise and chalcedony oval brooch, a pair of Continental gold and turquoise pendent earrings, a twin-hearts mizpah brooch, an oval white opal single stone bar brooch, a garnet and half-pearl leaf scroll twin bar brooch, a Celtic knot brooch, an early 20th century gold belcher chain, a curb-link figaro bracelet and other items
Alec Bennett's Scottish Football League versus Southern Football League medal, awarded to the player on the 14th October 1912, made in nine carat gold Note: Alec Bennett was born in 1881, signed for Glasgow Celtic Football Club in 1903 where over the five seasons he played there won four Scottish League Championships as initially a centre forward and later outside right. He won three full international caps with Scotland during his Celtic career, before signing for Glasgow Rangers in May 1908, ten days after scoring the winning goal against them, becoming the first footballer to play for both Celtic and Rangers. This transfer caused an enquiry to be called for though Celtic's complaint that the player had been approached by Rangers was found without substantiation owing to a clause in the players contract. He continued to play for Rangers until 1914, winning three more league championship medals and eight further full international caps. Quotes of the period in respect of the player included "A veritable artful dodger with rare speed and command of the ball" and "He had a rare and speedy stride and when he ran it took a good man to catch him". He died in 1940.
Tain - a Scottish provincial brooch, with marks for Edinburgh 1992, maker Doug Scott of Tain, additionally stamped TAIN, of Celtic shaped circular design, a cairngorm set brooch, Edinburgh 1843, by T.E, with pierced Celtic knotwork border, a smoky quartz set brooch designed as bagpipes, Edinburgh 1934, five assorted Scottish brooches and a musk rat sporran (9)
Bucherer a lady's tank shaped wristwatch with white Roman dial the slim case stamped Ô18KÕ and numbered 976-112 with Swiss control marks a ladies 18ct gold bangle watch with 17 jewelled lever movement silvered Arabic dial the case hallmarked London 1973 a Regency 18ct gold black enamel mourning ring hallmarked London 1815 and a silver Celtic brooch (4)
Arts and Crafts oak wardrobe, possibly retailed by Liberty and Company, the wide cornice with dentil frieze above a central half length door with applied carved Art Nouveau foliate design above three graduated drawers and flanked by two full length mirror doors with carved Celtic knotwork to the top of each all raised on bracket feet, 78 3/4in (200cm) wide

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