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A fine quality Austro-Hungarian silver cigarette case by G Edlauer, supplier to the Austrian Imperial Court with red enamel lined decoration with a star to one corner, a pair of stirrups to another both in high relief, an inscription inside for 1907 and stamped marks for Schuch's and Edlauer.
Medal, Boer War, Extremely Rare, Darlington Volunteer Tribute Award, Queen`s South Africa, bars, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, Laing`s Nek, 1901, 8063 PTE R. BENSON DURHAM LI, confirmed on roll, boxed; with a presentation hallmarked silver cigarette case engraved with the Darlington coat of arms and DLI badge and the inscription, SOUVENIR, SOUTH AFRICAN WAR 1900-1, PRESENTED TO, LANCE CORPORAL R.W. BENSON, OF THE DARLINGTON CONTINGENT , SPECIAL SERVICE COMPANY, 1ST VB DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY, J.G. HARBOTTLE MAYOR, CHAIRMAN RECEPTION COMMITTEE, Sheffield, 1900 (Private R.W. Benson of 1st Volunteer Service Company 1st Durham Light Infantry was a L/Cpl when his first four bars were awarded, but had lost his stripe by the time his final bar was issued; J G Harbottle was Mayor of Darlington 6 times and was knighted in 1918)
A George V silver cigarette case, Chester 1912 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, a silver circular salt embossed with flowers and scallop shells, a set of six George IV silver Old English pattern teaspoons, London 1823, a small collection of other silver teaspoons, and a pair of silver napkin rings, together with a collection of plated cutlery.
Ephemera – Royalty – Earl Mountbatten of Burma a metal cigarette case (probably silver but not hallmarked), bearing badge of Earl Mountbatten to top, and containing a snapshot photograph showing him announcing the Japanese Surrender in Rangoon. The case is approx 12x9 cms. This is accompanied by a letter written on behalf of Prince Charles dated March 24th 2011 saying that he was delighted his correspondent had acquired the case and a further letter written on behalf of the Queen in June 2011 saying that she had taken careful note of her correspondent’s comments regarding the case ‘which formerly belonged to Lord Mountbatten of Burma, which is now in your possession ...’. Together with a commemorative medallion in nickel silver issued on the death of Earl Mountbatten in 1979, and two FDCs commemorating him.

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