A BLACK FOREST CARVED NUT CRACKER in the form of a monkey, with hard stone eyes, inscribed 'IM', 20cm long, together with an Welsh folk art marriage spoon, of pierced form, '1742' 'TD JW', 29cm high; a treen walnut chalice, 19th century, with coin set to the bowl, 18cm high and a 20th century copper but cracker in the form of a dog, stamped made in England, 23cm long (4)
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A South Crofty Collection limited edition commemorative coin set. 'Spirit of Cornwall - The Cornish Mining Millennium Collection', no.1959/2000. Complete. This large collection of Cornish tin ingots and mining artefacts is from the collection of Neil Mercer.  Mercer has collaborated with the photographer and designer Peter Russell to produce ‘The Spirit Of Dartmoor Tin’, a large format, lavishly illustrated, limited edition artists publication due late 2022 / early 2023.  Most of these items are featured in, and formed part of the research for the publication which contributes to, and records, the tin working history of Cornwall and Dartmoor and is the culmination of fourteen years of research and practical tin working. The Spirit Of Dartmoor Tin: a one-time limited edition of 300 copies, sequentially numbered and signed by the authors, within a slipcase, with the copy medieval seal of the Devon Stannary in tin metal smelted during the project from historic and modern tin and inset into the case. Foreword by the landscape archaeologist Dr Tom Greeves;' ... this is a book of magic, passion and beauty, captured essentially through stunning visual images. I heartily commend it to everyone, but in particular to those for whom Dartmoor is a special and elemental place, rich in human messages'.For further information about ‘The Spirit Of Dartmoor Tin’ and to order a copy, visit their website https://www.spiritofdartmoortin.com/ or email: info@spiritofdartmoortin.com 
A Maltese coin-set paper knife, with gilded blade to openwork and coin-set handle, the larger coin a 1780 Order of Emmanuel de Rohan 6 Tari, 24cm long, together with a Continental meat skewer with later Sheffield hallmarks, 800 standard, 28.6cm long, total weight approx. 5.1oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report
A silver 'Return to Tiffany' heart tag pendant on chain, a heart charm bracelet and three white metal brooches; the pendant is on a ball link chain completed with a lobster clasp, serial numbered and signed Tiffany & Co., London import marks dated 1998, pendant measuring 3.0 x 2.3 cm in size, chain 87.0 cm long; the bracelet contains eight heart charms, each set with coloured paste accents, to a curb chain and lobster clasp, metal marked 'STERLING', measures 18.5 cm long; a James Avery brooch in form of a goldfish, 4.2 x 3.1 cm; an Irish Floirin 2s Coin brooch; a Chinese dragon brooch, 7.6 x 3.0 cm. Total weight of items 65.5 grams (5).
Shepard Hardware Co., American. Mechanical Uncle Sam coin bank, ca. 1886. The work depicts the American patriotic persona of "Uncle Sam" atop a platform with his hand outstretched above a purse. When a small button is pressed on the platform just behind the umbrella, the figure's arm drops a coin into the purse, which opens, and his mouth open.Height: 11 1/8 in x width: 5 in x depth: 4 in.
Music box; 19th century.Gilt bronze and gilt silver.Measurements: 4.5 x 3 cm.Music box in the shape of a stamp with a Louis XV coin motif, located on the base. This type of objects were very appreciated from the 19th century, with a great variety of models, factories, materials, etc., normally trying to hide the mechanism that moves them for a greater surprise in the spectator and often accompanied by a musical mechanism. However, they were always intended for the upper classes, since their construction and design required high quality and mastery due to the delicate machinery and materials chosen.
A collection of Great Britain first day covers and coin covers in thirty-two albums with commemoratives, definitives, regionals, 2012 Olympics up to 2021 with some better coin covers including 2002 Commonwealth Games (4 boxes).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A silver rectangular cigarette box, the lid with engine turned decoration and inscription, marks worn, 18cm wide, a silver bottle coaster, with pierced and beaded border, and turned wooden base, two silver topped glass jars, two silver peppers, a small silver dish, a silver backed clothes brush, and a plated small dish with coin inset base. (qty)
A collection of small silver and white metal items, to include a Continental cigarette case, with enamel inset applied crest, a circular box, a circular compact, four decanter labels, two salts, a pepper, a card case, two napkin rings, a menu holder, an easel plaque, various badges, medals, coin bracelets etc, a bangle, two silver handled knives, four nail buffers and misc other similar items, approx 20oz weighable. (qty)
A Victorian diamond set panel brooch, the circular concave panel applied with wirework leaves and beaded borders, centred with a cushion-shaped old-cut diamond in raised claw setting, together with a diamond single stone bar brooch, stamped '15CT', a bouton pearl and stone set bar brooch, two colour precious metal mounted, and a United States of America one dollar coin pendant, suspended from a fine trace-link chain with clasp stamped '9CT', first brooch diamond weight approximately 0.15ct, diameter 2.6cm (4)Approximate gross weights only: panel brooch 5gm, diamond bar brooch 5.3gm, stone set bar brooch 1.5gm, coin pendant on chain 2.3gm (all metal standards are untested).
A George IV silver caddy spoon, with engraved shovel-shaped bowl, by John Thropp, Birmingham 1820, a George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon by John Reily, London 1817, a George III silver sifter spoon, by William Edwards or William Ellerby, London 1804, and a Georgian silver toddy ladle, with coin inset bowl and whalebone twist handle. (4)
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