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A George III silver and horn ladle, late 18th century, the oval bowl containing a George III coin, leading to twisted horn handle, length 40 cm; a silver mustard, by George Unite, Birmingham, c.1815, of drum form, height 5 cm; a Georgian style silver mustard, Birmingham, c.1897, of pierced navette form, bearing marks `RP`, width 8 cm; together with further silver items to include a drum mustard, a cream, two dishes and a spoon and further silver plated items to include a two brandy warmers and another drum mustard, (a lot), (approx gross weight 13 ozs).
A white metal and lapiz lazuli snuff box, late 19th/ early 20th century, of rounded rectangular form, length 7 cm; together with further brass and white metal snuff boxes, 19th century and later, to include a shoe shaped snuff box, coin type snuff boxes and a bone and white metal snuff box, (9).
Fine 1920s Royal presentation Edward VII 1902 gold £5 coin watch - the back of the hinged watch case finely engraved 'The 26th Annual Scottish Motor Exhibition - Presented to HRH The Prince of Wales. K G. K T. 4th November 1927' and subsequently given by the Prince to his long term mistress Mrs Freda Dudley Ward and inscribed to the inner watch frame 'F D Oct 1927'. The circular gold dial with Arabic numerals and outer minute track, blue steel hands, ultra thin eighteen jewel movement, signed - Stablis Watch Co, hidden within gold £5 piece with concealed release button in edge milling of coin, 35mm diameter. The Prince met Freda Dudley Ward in 1918 and had an eighteen year affair with her until the arrival of Wallis Simpson in 1934. The coin watch obviously made an impression on him as he bought his other great love Wallis Simpson a very similar £5 gold coin watch from Cartier which was sold by Sotheby's in 2010 for £27,500
Associated silver flatwareGroup of associated silver flatware including six British sterling spoons in the ``Kings`` pattern, by John Walton, Newcastle, circa 1856; pair of Whiting ``Violet`` sterling tablespoons; ``Medallion`` sauce ladle by John Polhemus, New York, circa 1865; William Gale, Judah Hardt coin silver tablespoons; pair of German .800 sugar shovels; 1890`s souvenir and enameled spoons, 20 total pieces, 15.76 troy oz.Start Price: $400
Chinese Thai Porcelain Tea Caddy, King Rama V CoinChinese underglaze blue porcelain tea caddy meant for the Thai market, late 19th century, the cylindrical body with three reserves each featuring a bat suspending the King Rama V (Chulalongkorn) coins alternating with stylized monograms and bounded within a floral band to the top while accented with goldfish at the lower section, the angular shoulder further heightened with four bats encirling the riser, the base marked with a square cartouche, similar mark repeated on the top of the lid and with lids further decorated with the King Rama V coins, overall: 4.6``h; Provenance: Unaccessioned items from Honolulu Museum of Art; NB: for similar pattern see `Emerald Cities: Arts of Siam and Burma, 1775-1950`, San Francisco, 2009, pg. 123Start Price: $500
Chinese Thai Porcelain Bowl, King Rama V CoinChinese underglaze blue porcelain bowl meant for the Thai market, late 19th/early 20th century, the exterior of the shallow bowl with three panels each featuring a bat suspending two King Rama V coins tied with fluttering ribbons, with a floral leafy band below the rim and a band of goldfish accenting the short foot, the recessed base `jin tang fa ji`, 3.6``w; Provenance: Unaccessioned items from Honolulu Museum of Art; NB: for similar pattern see `Emerald Cities: Arts of Siam and Burma, 1775-1950`, San Francisco, 2009, pg. 123Start Price: $300
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