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ASPREY; a pair of cased limited edition Elizabeth II hallmarked silver and silver gilt plates of rounded square form, each with applied gilt coat of arms, commemorating the 25th wedding anniversary of H.M The Queen and H.R.H. The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh 1947-1972, each 41 and 51/500, London 1972, width 23cm, combined approx 47.5ozt. both with certificates.
A George V hallmarked silver backed three piece dressing table set comprising a hand brush and pair of coat brushes with engine turned linear decoration and foliate scroll motifs, Finnigans Ltd of Manchester, Birmingham 1915, also a hallmarked silver fronted travel clock with velvet lined easel back, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1994, 7 x 5.5cm and a further similar chromed example (5).
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS by Elkington Mason & Co, the cherub is stand to a socle base, bearing up the candle sconce, numbered 416 to the base and an applied medallion which reads, Elkington Mason & Co - Publishers' enclosing a coat of arms, 'Fine Art Manufacture' 16cm high.
A matched pair of ancestor portraits, the enthroned man with his left hand holding the end of his necklace below his first rank civil rank badge on his blue coat, 117.5 x 50cm (46.25 x 19.75 in), the enthroned lady wearing a third rank civil rank badge on her red coat, 96 x 60cm (37.75 x 23.5 in), both framed (2)
Five Royal Worcester bone china 'Months of the Year' figures to include three by F.G. Doughty, 'November', 3418; 'December', 3458; 'January', 3452 and two more modern figures, 'August' and 'February'. (5) CONDITION REPORT: February- 2005 figure, good overall conditionAugust- 2005 figure, good overall condition, scratches to base but not through stamp.December- Doughty figure, very minor nibbles to base rim edge. No major obvious damage.January- Doughty figure, no obvious damageNovember- Doughty figure, no obvious damage. Slightly rough area to back of coat.
A 19TH CENTURY COURT UNIFORM for a gentleman with blue velvet coat and trousers, bi-corn hat with polished steel adornment, polished steel buttons, shoes, buckles, silk stockings, all in a Japanned tin and with owners label of 'F Walters, Bond esq', and with a makers label for 'JB Johnstone of 34 Sackville Street, London', the tin 105cm wide
MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS INTEREST COMMEMORATIVE SILVER RINGwith Henri. L. Darnley engraved to the back of the bezel, with SterlingInformation on the original ring taken from the Victoria and Albert Museum where it is kept: This gold signet ring was said to have been found amongst the ruins of Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire in 1820. It was exhibited to the Archaeological Institute, Salisbury in 1849, and had been acquired by the ring collector and aesthete Edmund Waterton by 1857. Waterton formed one of the most important ring collections of the 19th century but fell into financial difficulties in the 1870s and his collection was purchased by the Museum in 1871. When the ring was first published and became widely known, it was said to have been the wedding ring of Mary Queen of Scots and Henry, Lord Darnley. The bezel of the ring is engraved with the initials H and M with a true lover's knot whilst the back of the bezel shows a coat of arms engraved with lion rampant and a crown and the inscription Henry L. Darnley, 1565.The authenticity of the ring's associations was widely accepted until the publication of the Jewellery Gallery Summary Catalogue (V&A, 1982) in which Shirley Bury suggested that the crude nature of the inscription and style of lettering might indicate that it was added at a later date. Nonetheless, the ring's compelling story inspired the production of many silver replicas for sale to the devoted admirers of Mary, Queen of Scots.
An infantry officers sword circa 1821, during reign of Geroge IV, regiment unknown, the pierced brass foliate pommel over shagreen and wirework grip, George IV coat of arms decoration to pommel and embossed to blade, 'Herbert & Hume, London' stamped to base of blade, with metal scabbard, 99cm long

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