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Four Chinese silver and enamel shirt studs or buttons, decorated with three stylised leaves in pale green, stamped seal mark verso, in original wooden box; a continental porcelain plaque set in a pinchbeck locket style mount; a yellow metal stickpin with ball finial; an Albert with a three half pence coin dated 1843; and other items
A silver combination vesta case and spring loaded coin holder, Colen Hewer, Cheshire, Birmingham 1903, together with a combination vesta case and stamp holder, floral and scroll engraved body, the hinged top revealing compartments for matches and stamps, registered number 428375, Boots Pure Drug Company, Chester 1904
LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY NEO-CLASSICAL SILVER MILK JUG maker's mark FP, possibly Francis Parsons of Exeter, active circa 1797-1831, this mark known to have been used 1802-4, George III duty mark, base set with an 1768 Spanish Empire Charles III eight reales silver coin, engraved with crest decorated with bows and initials 'HGC', damaged throughout, approximately 116g, 11cm high
LATE 18TH CENTURY OR LATER MALTESE SILVER CADDY SPOON bowl set with a Maltese Scudo coin, a thirty Tari piece dated 1761, Manuel Pinto da Fonseca (68th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta 1741-1773), handle set with a Maltese Scudo coin, probably a two, four or six tari piece, Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc ( 70th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta 1775-1797), scrolling handle with shell detail above the bowl, 11cm long; together with a George III silver caddy spoon, maker Thomas James, London 1810, pattern cut handle and rim, 7cm long, appproximately 63g gross (2)
LATE VICTORIAN IMPORTED SILVER CADDY SPOON importer B H Joseph & Co, London 1894, bowl stamped with 930 standard and a rampant lion within a shield, likely of Germanic or Baltic origin, bowl embossed with scene of angel coming to Mary and Joseph whilst at the Manger's side, handle with a child figure surrounded by a wreath, 15cm long; together with a late Victoprian imported silver salt cellar, importer William Moering, London 1894, base stamped with two maker's marks, likely of Germanic origin, modelled as a Rococo revival stylised barrow with a male figure behind, 7.5cm long and a small silver ashtray set with an 1862 Petro II Empire of Brazil 1000 Réis coin, 6.5cm long, approximately 145g gross (3)
Two cased Royal Mint 1992 silver proof ten pence two coin sets, a Royal Mint two coin commemorative set 'Centenary of the Bill of Rights' (no certificate), a Royal Mint cased five pence two coin set (no certificate), a Royal Mint silver proof D-Day fifty pence coin and a Royal Mint cased 1980 Commonwealth Games two pound coin (box marked one)
An Edwardian silver shell ashtray with integral match-box holder, Birmingham 1903, to/w a planished silver coin-purse, two salt spoons and a Chinese preserve spoon (nb - all kept in cabinet), to/w a quantity of electroplated wares including oil and vinegar cruet with cranberry bottles, claret jug, egg-cup cruet, champagne tap, crumb scoop with carved ivory handle, etc. (box)
A Black Dyed Crocodile Skin Handbag by Asprey, London. Circa 1960. Duck Egg Blue Lambskin Interior with Matching Coin Purse. Gold Coloured Hardware (Some Tarnish to Top) With Pale Blue and Diamonte Embellishment. Original Box. Provenance-Purchased by Matt Monro in the 1960s, Consigned by his Daughter
A Victorian fob seal, inset with a citrine coloured intaglio carved with a ship at sea and "SUCH IS LIFE", with reeded bezel and mounted oval ring, inscribed "26th July 1846"; a pair of 9ct rose gold cufflinks, 9.4g; a Georgian coin pendant, 1789, 4.9g; a 9ct gold charm, in the form of a purse, 0.6g; and a mother-of-pearl bead necklace (6)
A cased set of six George V silver gilt demitasse spoons, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1925 - 1926, 41.9g in total; a silver toddy ladle, inset with a coin dated 1758, with twisting whale bone handle; and a pair of silver-plated candlesticks, circular base with Art Nouveau style details, loaded, 15cm high (4)
A 19th century stained veneered pine box, the top detailed with symmetrical segmented veneers, raised on four squab feet together with a 19th century rosewood veneered box of rectangular form with mother of pearl inlay and later coin slot modification, also together with a substantial 19th century flame mahogany veneered writing slope, the exterior with brass medallion and threadwork inlay, the hinged lid revealing a simply felted slope with divisional interior (3)
A London 1908 Olympic Games bronze prize medal awarded to the British heavyweight boxer Frederick Parks, bronze, designed by Bertram MacKennal, the obverse with two young women crowning a victorious athlete with a laurel wreath, the reverse with St. George, patron Saint of England, slaying the dragon, the edge inscribed THIRD PRIZE, HEAVY WEIGHT BOXING, in original fitted case stamped gilt OLYMPIC GAMES, THIRD PRIZE, HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING, LONDON, 1908; sold together with a brooch from Parks Collection with a 1908 dated coin & portrait of King Edward VII (2) Frederick Mostyn Parks (1885-1945) won the bronze medal in the heavyweight division of the London 1908 Olympic Games. Parks lost his semi-final to fellow British boxer Sydney Evans. Frederick's older brother Frank was also a successful amateur boxer whose career included fights in America. Both brothers were fellow member of the Polytechnic Boxing Club.
A Commemorative Coin: A 1916 - 2016 “Centenary €100 Gold Coin,” (1,000 only issued); approx.. 28mm wide; 15.5g weight. (1) · The coin is designed by Michael Guilfoyle that says “Behind the figure of Hibernia, standing proudly holding her spear and harp, is an arrangement of key words and phrases from the Proclamation of the Irish Republic.”
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