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A charm bracelet, fancy rectangular links suspending ten charms assessed as 9ct gold, one fob seal and five coins, including a liberty head $2.5 coin dated 1898, a Golden Jubilee half sovereign dated 1887, two George III 1/3 guinea coins dated 1809, and a King Edward VII dated 1906, length 18cm, unhallmarked, stamped '9CT', gross weight 34.8g
1902 full 13 coin matt proof gold & silver set – comprises 4 gold coins £5, £2, sovereign & half sovereign, together with silver crown down to maundy 1d. A lovely set in very high grade condition, housed in later card case. These will be placed in individual new coin envelopes for shipping purposes to ensure safe delivery and also split into multiple parcels for insurances purposes, at the cost of the buyer. We can only handle UK shipping.
Toys and collectables, to include Star Trek Blueprint Collection, NASA memorabilia, including Apollo 17 patch, Apollo patch and collectors coin, diecast Millennium Falcon, Matchbox and Lledo Days Done diecast vehicles, including Matchbox Ford Model A, Matchbox 1921 Model T Ford, etc. (a quantity)
UNITED KINGDOM - ELIZABETH II (1952-2022), BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED COIN COLLECTIONS 1995; 1996; 1998; 1999; 2000; 2001; 2003; 2004; 2005; 2006; 2007; 2008; 2009; and 2010; together with a Commemorative Coins of the Year set, 2011; a Diamond Jubilee set, 2012; and two other coins, all in wallets or on cards of issue, (18).
A collection of assorted silver, comprising a rectangular cigarette box, a filigree box, stamped sterling, a German rectangular box, a Dutch tea strainer on stand, two small coin inset dishes, five various napkin rings, an ashtray, a three piece cruet set, a pair of peppers, a small quantity of assorted flatware, and a silver topped glass inkwell, 32oz weighable. (qty)
A silver Spanish Armada 400th anniversary medal, 1988, cased, a silver 'Hollandia' treasure coin in pendant mount with chain, the mount inscribed 'Treasure from Hollandia sunk 1743, sterling silver', a silver Falkland Islands liberation crown, in pendant mount with chain, boxed, a 2002 five pounds coin, and a National Trust medallion, cased. (5)
A Queen Elizabeth II silver ten pounds coin, for the Platinum Wedding Anniversary 2017, 5oz silver proof coin, boxed with certificate, and another similar for the 70th Birthday of H.R.H the Prince of Wales, 2018, boxed with certificate, and a Jubilee Mint anniversary of the Moon Landing three five pounds proof coin set, boxed. (3)
A Republic of Liberia 12 dollars small gold coin, 2007, 1cm diameter, two further small gold coins - Cook Islands 1$, 2008, and Republic of Palau Rhino Beetle 1$, 2008, two Bailiwick of Jersey/Guernsey silver proof £5 coins for the Royal Wedding, 2007, and eight Cook Islands commemorative one dollar coins, all 2007. (13)
A pair of Edwardian silver serving spoons, having pear shaped bowls with foliate cast twist stems and figural terminals, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902, in fitted case, and other silver comprising a set of six apostle top coffee spoons, cased, a butter shell with knife, cased, a sauce boat, a child's spoon and pusher, and a small dish with coin inset base, 13oz overall. (qty)
A Chinese silver rectangular box, with hinged cover, embossed and engraved with dragons amidst clouds, exotic birds and foliage, the cover with character mark cartouche to the centre, by Wang Hing, 9cm wide, a Chinese export silver small dish with coin inset centre, by Wai Kee, stamped sterling 925, and a Continental white metal taste-vin with coin inset base, 13oz overall. (3)
A collection of silver, comprising a George III caddy spoon with bright-cut decoration, maker I.T, Birmingham 1807, 7cm, a four piece lobed cruet set, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1929 and 1930, a Dutch oval clothes brush, embossed with a group of soldiers, two circular small dishes with coin inset bases, a candle snuffer, a spill vase, and a small quantity of assorted flatware, 13.5oz weighable. (qty)
A George II silver toddy ladle, with shaped double-lipped bowl, scalloped neck and whalebone twist handle by David Hennell I, London 1741, 40.5cm long, a George III silver toddy ladle with oval beaded bowl, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1792, and two other similar toddy ladles, one with coin inset bowl. (4)
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III LABURNUM AND WALNUT CHAIRS SCOTTISH, CIRCA 1770 Including two armchairs, each upholstered in buttoned striped cream cotton, with loose cotton covers, legs veneered with Greek key pattern 99cm high, 59cm wide, 66cm deep Provenance: Sotheby's London, where purchased by Count Manfredi della Gherardesca, 9 July 1999, Lot 94SALEROOM NOTICE: Note that the suggestion of Scottish origin is based on the association with the Blair Castle furniture. There is no clear evidence of Scottish origin and the use of laburnum veneer is not indicative of such. The distinctive pattern of alternating veneers of laburnum and fruitwood on these library chairs references the celebrated broomwood furniture commissioned by the 3rd Duke of Atholl for Blair Castle, Perthshire, which includes a bureau cabinet and coin cabinet supplied by George Sandeman in 1756. A pair of library chairs, possibly by the same maker and with the same Greek key design, were sold at Christies from the Barbara Allen de Kwiatkowski collection, 23 March 2021, lot 77 Condition Report: The chairs are structurally sound and ready to be used. The upholstery with some staining and marks. Each chair with it's own white cotton loose cover. The legs scratched, scuffed and with some inevitable minor loss of veneer and consequential restoration. Some discolouration and sun-fading to the veneers. The seat rails examined in part, they appear to be of beech and have a chamfered inner edge. Repairs throughout, notably some spliced and pegged repairs to stretchers, some stretchers and at least one back leg probably replaced. The arms have been added later, to the pre-existing side chairs.Note that the suggestion of Scottish origin is based on the association with the Blair Castle furniture. There is no clear evidence of Scottish origin and the use of laburnum veneer is not indicative of such.Note that the provenance should read, Sotheby's, London, 9 July 1999, lot 94.Condition Report Disclaimer
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