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A Silver Plated Round Card Tray having scalloped rim with raised shell and scroll decoration, on splayed scroll feet, a plated oval scalloped cake basket having swing overhead handle, with embossed floral and leaf decoration, a silver plated 3-sectioned shell shaped dish having centre carrying handle and a silver plated round cocktail shaker (4)
A lady's diamond cocktail watch The oval dial with black Arabic numerals, with shaped oval bezel, millegrain set with round brilliant and single cut diamonds, with similarly set tapering shoulders and foliate scroll engraved sides, fitted to a two-row fancy fox-tail link bracelet, clasp stamped 14k, with safety chain Length 17cm
An early 20th century diamond set cocktail watch, The square champagne coloured dial with gold Arabic numerals, with single cut diamond set bezel and similarly set scroll link shoulders, the tapering bracelet box set with round brilliant cut diamonds, with foliate scroll decoration to the sides Length 16cm
A pair of 1955 British Grand Prix commemorative onyx ashtrays, with electroplated silver plaques inscribed AINTREE 8TH R.A.C. BRITISH GRAND PRIX 16TH JULY 1955 beneath crossed Union and Chequered flags, 10 by 7.5 by 4cm., 4 by 3 by 1 3/4in.; together with an unused race programme with exclusive cover and set of unused complimentary tickets to the same event comprising: an invitation to a pre-race cocktail party, a 'yellow' car park windscreen sticker and route map, two luncheon and tea tickets, two complimentary enclosure badges for the County Stand balcony, all contained in a printed card wallet bearing The Daily Telegraph sponsor's logo, along with a personally signed letter from the Editor of Light Car magazine returning the tickets 'due to pressures of work' (a qty.) The RAC decided to award its Grand Prix to the new venue so that northerners might be better served by its location than with Silverstone. At the time, Aintree was considered smooth and wide, though somewhat sinuous in layout, a drawback more than compensated for by the lavish horse racing facilities and grandstands on offer.
ASPREY & CO ART DECO NOVELTY COCKTAIL SHAKER silver plate, stamped A&Co., ASPREY LONDON, 8333, MADE IN ENGLAND, designed as a dumbbell, with screw-off cover and domed inner strainer, inscribed to one end TO T.R. FROM V.O. OF V.P., 25cm long; also A NAPIER 1930S PLATED COCKTAIL SHAKER, stamped NAPIER, U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING, of tapering cylindrical design, with stepped domed pull-off cover, with engraved border inscribed MANHATTEN, OLD FASHIONED, ORANGE BLOSSOM, PALM BEACH…, with swivelling action and rectangular apertures to the body detailing inscribed with ingredients, 28cm high (2)
FINE BLANCPAIN LADY’S WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH, the circular dial with Arabic and twelve and baton markers concealed by a cushion shaped hinged cover, the bracelet set with alternating oval shaped wire links each set with single diamonds, the case and bracelet are set with a total of sixty-two round brilliant cut diamonds (estimated total weight is approximately 2.70ct), rear wind mechanical movement, 17mm. Together with an insurance valuation dated 3rd October 2000 for the sum of £7500
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