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A seed pearl and blue stone multi string necklace and matching bracelet together with a green stone and painted green seed pearl necklace and mixed costume jewellery to include vintage clip on earrings, a silver and black cabochon brooch with pearlised drop pendants together with a rose gold tone chain and pendant stamped Daisy and a silver Theobalds chariot brooch and an early 20th Century heavy multi string black bead necklaceLocation:
An Edwardian pendant and chain, the circular swallow pendant set with seed pearls with a garnet set drop, 3cm diameter, yellow metal unmarked, on a fancy link neck chain, yellow metal stamped 375 to clasp, 42cm long overall, 4.6g all in, in a Goldsmiths & Jewellers Grenville Frazer & Co, Edgeware Road, London box.
Berkeley (George). Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, and divers other Subjects Connected and Arising one from the other, 2nd edition, Improved and Corrected by the Author, Dublin printed, London re-printed, for W. Innys, C. Hitch & C. Davis, 1744, bound with: Prior (Thomas), An Authentick Narrative of the Success of Tar-Water, in Curing a great number and variety of Distempers, with Remarks and Occasional Papers relative to the Subject... , Dublin printed, London re-printed [1st London edition], for W. Innyes, C. Hitch, M. Cooper and C. Davis, 1746, a little spotting and a few small brown streaks to lower margins of leaves at end of first work and beginning of second work, contemporary 17-line manuscript poem in praise of Berkeley by 'A young Gentleman whose Health had been re-established by Means of Tar-Water', neatly written to front free endpaper verso, signed 'C.S.', dated 13 January 1778 and sent by D.G. from Maidstone to the London Chronicle of 11 April 1778, hinges cracked and with old paper repairs, contemporary marbled boards with modern antique-style calf reback with gilt-titled leather spine label, some corner wear, 8vo, together with: Nugent (Christopher), An Essay on the Hydrophobia: To which is prefixed the Case of a Person who was bit by a Mad Dog; Had the Hydrophobia; and was happily cured, 1st edition, 1753, ink library stamp to title and ink mark to final leaf, closed tear to inner margin of E1, 20th-century library cloth with Birmingham Medical Institute gilt stamp at foot, slightly rubbed and a little frayed at foot of spine, 8vo QTY: (2)
Royal Horse Guards Officer Helmet A magnificent Officers post 1953 example. Skull of German silver decorated with gilt brass laurel and oak leaf design. Gilt rose pattern ear bosses support a gilt brass leather backed chin chain. To front, helmet plate of half laurel/half oak leaf wreath surrounding the collar of the Order of the Garter and surmounted by a Crown. Mounted to centre is a cut silver star of the Order of the Garter. The gilt pierced Garter is set onto blue enamelled ground, to the centre, the Cross of St. George in red enamel. To the top of the helmet a gilt and silver spike rises from an eight pointed star and supports the simulated scarlet yak hair plume. Plume is surmounted by a fine rose pattern gilt boss. Complete with original soft leather lining. Minor service wear, Near Parade Condition nut to plume post absent otherwise VGC. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
Life Guards Officer / Warrant Officer Helmet A very good example tailored by Firmin & Sons of a post 1953 example. Skull of German silver decorated with gilt brass laurel and oak leaf design. Gilt rose pattern ear bosses support a gilt brass leather backed chin chain. To the front, Officers helmet plate of half laurel/half oak leaf wreath surrounding the collar of the Order of the Garter and surmounted by a Crown. Mounted to centre is a cut silver star of the Order of the Garter. The gilt pierced Garter is set onto blue enamelled ground, to the centre, the Cross of St. George in red enamel. To the top of the helmet a gilt and silver spike rises from an eight pointed star and supports the white plume. Complete with original soft leather lining of the Other Rank?s pattern. Minor service wear, Near Parade Condition. The plume is the correct pattern, but is a replacement which does not fit correctly PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
19th Century French Light Infantry Shako black patent leather crown. Horizon blue body with black braid to the top and black patent leather to the base. Brass edged, black patent peak. The front with brass bugle surmounted by coloured tin cockade plume holder. Side and rear mounted chin chain mounts. Internal, six tongue leather lining. Some wear and minor damage. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
1911 Dated Other Ranks Home Service Helmet dark blue cloth, four panel crown. Rounded front peak and rear brim with black patent leather edging. Brass crown cruciform with brass spike. Brass side rose head mounts supporting the brass chin chain with leather backing (partly loose). Green linen under brim and cream linen crown lining. Issue stamp dated 1911. Ink regimental stamp. Brown leather sweatband. Front helmet plate absent. Contained in a tin transit box. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
Cavalry Undress Patrol Tunic black, single breasted tunic. High scarlet collar. Pleated chest pockets with buttoned flaps. Lower hidden pockets with plain flaps. Polished steel chain shoulder straps. The right arm with gilt braid Corporal stripes. White metal ball buttons. Internal issue label. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
Two late 19th century ceramic toilet pulls including an example probably by Royal Doulton, with chain, also an advertising dish for Thomas Gibson, Wholesale and Retail Glass China, 49 Chapel Street, Southport (3).Additional InformationLight wear, crazing to each, scratches and scuffs. The small plate has a repaired chip to the rim.

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