A mid-20th century black telephone kiosk coin box with buttons 'A' and 'B' and a white cast iron telephone, 'Flame Proof Telephone with Intrinsically Safe Handset Type N1881X3 FLP 4334 Group SII and IIIA', a black handset with full round dial made by G.E.C. England and a Pyramid series 200 telephone with ratchet dial (4).
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Various items of modern, vintage and antique costume jewellery to include silver gate bracelet, coin bracelet, necklaces, silver cross and chain, 9ct earrings, WWII medals, gentlemen's Heloisa wristwatch, mixed coinage, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Helosia watch in going order at time of cataloguing
A leather jewellery case, with rolled gold bangle, silver coin purse, enamelled mesh purse and miscellaneous costume jewellery. CONDITION REPORT: The silver purse weighs 28.5 grams. The mark to the bangle is PPLE 4 9CIGOLD, Metal core. There are also other items of costume jewellery and some cultured pearls in this lot.
A silver bonbon dish, with foliate and cartouche decoration, Birmingham 1955. 85 grams, 15 cm wide, together with a silver ladle, a silver ink blotter and two silver ashtrays with inset coins. CONDITION REPORT: The bonbon dish is in good order with no damage, repairs, holes or restoration. The silverwork to the nail polisher is in good condition with only very minor blemishes. The fabric polishing area is beginning to perish a little. The handle to the ladle is loose and detaches. There has been a soldered repair where the handle joins the bowl. Both coin dishes are a little misshapen and have dents.
Coins - GB, Elizabeth II, The Royal Mint London 2012 Olympic £5 Silver Proof Coin, capsulated, certificate, boxed, 28.28g; another, London 2012 Paralympic £5 Silver Proof Coin; a London Mint 2005 Prototype silver coin, HRH The Prince of Wales & The Duchess of Cornwall, limited edition of 250, 24g; a Royal Mint 2013 £20 Fine .999 Silver Coin, 15.71g (4)
Coins - GB, Elizabeth II - commemorative coin packs including 2007 United Kingdom Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection, The Queen's Diamond Jubilee 2012 £5, 2007 Diamond Wedding Crown, Countdown to London £5 coins, Royal Shield of Arms collection, 60th Coronation Anniversary 2013 £5 coin, 2011 Royal Wedding £5 coin, etc; other commemorative coins, etc, qty
A Victorian silver commemorative Diamond Jubilee bonbon dish, the coin style base within a pierced and embossed surround, detailed '1837-1897', Birmingham 1897 by Crisford & Norris Ltd, weight 38g, width 11.2cm.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 George V silver caddy spoon with scallop shell bowl and bright cut decoration, Sheffield 1912 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, length 7cm, a silver chain mesh coin purse, import mark London 1916, length 8.5cm, and a group of other silver items, comprising pair of sugar tongs, whistle with owl's mask decoration, length 3.7cm, pencil holder, propelling snuff spoon, slide-action pencil, oval pill box and circular pill box, detailed '90', total weight 108.7g.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 SMALL GROUP OF SILVER AND FOREIGN WARES (6)Comprising; an oval tortoiseshell lidded box, raised on four feet, Birmingham 1922, two silver lidded oval faceted glass dressing table boxes, Birmingham 1915, a steel bladed shoe horn, a small hinge lidded box and a rectangular trinket dish, mounted with a Maltese coin, dated 1757
A COLLECTION OF DISHES (12)Comprising; four circular dishes, having pierced decoration, initial engraved, Birmingham 1956, a pair of wine tasting dishes with loop shaped handles to the sides, Birmingham 1972, a set of four foreign ashtrays with floral embossed decoration, detailed 925 and a pair of dishes, each mounted with a Greek coin, detailed 925, diameter 10.3cm, combined weight 524 gms
A DANISH PEG TANKARDThe hinged lid mounted with a gilt coin, with a crown, lion and bead thumbpiece, raised on four spherical feet, the body having engraved decoration, Copenhagen 1818, by Niels Baerentzen, height 20cm, weight 910 gmsProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2
A RARE PAIR OF GEORGE III FIFTEEN-INCH LIBRARY TABLE GLOBESSOLD BY WATKINS AND SMITH, THE TERRESTRIAL DRAWN BY LEONARD CUSHEE, LONDON, CIRCA 1760The terrestrial sphere applied with two sets of twelve hand-coloured engraved split half-gores incorporating rococo cartouche inscribed A NEW, TERRESTRIAL, GLOBE, DRAWN, From the Best Authorities, over further panel applied with banner Sold by Watkins & Smith Opticians Charing, Cross LONDON to the North Pacific and extensively annotated with principal cities, towns, rivers, lakes, and other significant features, the oceans with all significant islands labelled, California is shown as a peninsula, north-west Canada labelled PARTS UNKNOWN, Australia and New Guinea shown as a single landmass and New Zealand labelled NEW ZEELAND with only a limited section of the west coast shown, the Pacific labelled the GREAT SOUTH SEA and with overlaid analemma of the equation of time, the Equator land Ecliptic lines graduated in minutes and the Meridian similarly divided; the celestial annotated with major constellations incorporating fanciful figural representations and stars graded in seven orders of magnitude, the Equator and Ecliptic both divided for minutes, with panel inscribed A NEW, CELESTIAL, GLOBE near the Equator and the upper hemisphere with panel inscribed NB The Stars on this Globe, are carefully laid down, from y'e accurate Observatio'ns, of Mr. Flamstead & Dr. Halley, each sphere with poles incorporating brass hour rings and pivots for mounting within brass meridian circles divided for degrees, resting in wooden stands with matching hand coloured paper horizon rings each graduated in degrees 0-90 in two directions from both the East and West points of the compass within days-of-the-month and houses of the Zodiac with names and symbols, the stands each with four curved quadrant supports for the horizon ring over squat ring-turned upright issuing three cabriole supports with pointed pad feet, (both spheres with historic damage and repair).The globes and stands 66cm (26ins) high, 51cm (20ins) diameter. The partnership between Francis Watkins and William Hill is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as working from Charing Cross, London, 1763-74. A 15-inch terrestrial globe by Leonard Cushee apparently identical to the present lot except for having his name within the lower part of the title cartouche (and now in a later stand) was sold at Bonhams, London The Connoisseur's Library Sale 15thnd February 2022 (lot 102) for £14,000. From this the terrestrial globe in the present lot can be attributed to Leonard Cushee no doubt supplied to Watkins and Smith for retail. Leonard Cushee appears to have predominantly supplied 2.5 inch pocket globes as examples in this size do appear at auction from time to time, however his full-sized table globes appear to be very rare. Leonard Compere Cushee is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as a 'globe engraver' working 'Opposite the Temple Gate, Fleet St.' London in 1761. He was apprenticed to the distinguished globe maker Nathaniel Hill who had a workshop at 'The Globe and Sun, Chancery Lane' and it is possible that he was either the brother or cousin of an E. Cushee who succeeded Hill at that address.The Celestial globe is probably an updated version of one drawn in the Cushee/Hill workshops at Chancery Lane, perhaps even by Nathaniel Hill's master, Richard Cushee (1694-1731), who is known to have produced both terrestrial and celestial globes in this size. Condition Report: Terrestrial - The sphere has had historic repairs to address heavy cracking/bruising around the equator. This includes noticeable filling above Australia and to the 'Great South Sea'. There is lesser filling and general unevenness to the surface where these repairs have been undertaken. The South pivot also has some cracking/filling and overpainting and the 'Eastern Ocean' has a pound coin-sized filled repair. Faults otherwise are limited to relatively minor bumps, scuffs and varnish wear; the colour is a nice light/golden brown hue and the printing nice and strong. The horizon papers are in good original condition however the angled joints in the frame are visible (in the form of angled lines). The stand is in sound original condition. Two of the quadrant supports have historic glued cracks near the base where they join the turned upright; as a the upper surface is fitted with an iron cruciform brace (as is the other stand) there are no structural issues. The stand has overall surface wear/rubbing hence would benefit from a good polish.Celestial - The sphere has had historic repairs including an area of filling/overpainting around 4 inches across near the top pivot (just behind Perseus); there is another much smaller filled section just above Hercules. The Horizon also has some historic cracking/movement which has been repaired - these cracks extend around one third of the circumference. The top pivot area has some filling/repair and the base pivot shows some slight cracking movement. Damage to the sphere is otherwise limited slight surface rubbing and other minor age-related blemishes. The horizon ring has cracking and some localised filling to the papers due to movement in the frame beneath. The stand is generally in sound condition although one of the legs has become a loose at some pint causing a small chip/loss to the shoulder and another to the lower edge; a section of the turning behind the joint has also been re-glued. As with the terrestrial the stand would benefit from a good polish. The turnings to the posts of the stands are made in two sections and have a central rod to allow the spheres to revolve; there is some slight variation in design between the two globes at this point.Generally an interesting and particularly rare pair of globes in honest 'country house' condition including historic repairs. Although they would probably benefit from further work to improve the appearance of some of these repairs they are probably best left as is.Please see/request further images which form part of the condition report.Condition Report Disclaimer
MIXED SILVER & COINS COLLECTABLES GROUP - two pairs and two other napkin rings, London 1944 pair with engine turned decoration, Maker E Silver & Co, Birmingham 1947 pair, Maker A J Bailey, plain banded with raised edge rims, monogrammed with the letter 'D', the two further napkin rings with Birmingham hallmarks for 1923 and 1920, 4.3ozt gross, Chinese export filigree coin centred dish, 10cms diam, small white metal caddy spoon with shell bowl and Prince of Wales feathers type handle, six commemorative crowns, 1989 two pounds coin, Royal British Legion enamel badge and a brass tunic button
SMALL SILVER, 3 ITEMS and two EPNS photograph frames, the silver includes a modern easel back photograph frame, Sheffield 1958, Maker Carr's of Sheffield, 10.75 x 8cms, Sherry label, Sheffield 1981, Maker Francis Howard and a letter opener with commemorative coin handle, Birmingham 1977, Maker Peter John Doherty, 21.5cms L
SILVER, WHITE METAL, COIN & OTHER COLLECTABLES GROUP to include a pair of wishbone sugar nips, Birmingham 1935, Maker possibly James Swann & Son, two silver spoons, Birmingham and Exeter hallmarks, rectangular glass dressing table pot with cherub embossed silver lid, Birmingham 1901, Maker Sidney & Co, three Victoria silver crowns dated 1889/91/93, Royal Worcester porcelain thimble in fitted case, four various white metal pill boxes, malachite egg and other collectable items
WINDSOR MINT COIN COLLECTION H M QUEEN ELIZABETH II - to include a cased set of five large strike diamond and other Jubilee coins, 7cm diameters with paperwork and outer sleeve, three cased pairs of Jumbo strikes to include 90th Birthday, Longest Reigning Monarch, Coronation, Birthday 21st April 1926, 90th Birthday and Supreme Governor of the Church of England, all cupronickel gold plated, 10cm diameters with paperwork and outer sleeves, two boxed sets of six Diamond Jubilee coins, 4cm diameters, cupronickel layered in 24ct gold with pad prints, with certificates in original presentation boxes with outer sleeves along with a quantity of loose coins including a further Jumbo Strike for Head of the House of Windsor, 10cms diameter in gold plated cupronickel, Coronation, Trooping the Colour, Proclamation of Ascension coins from the life of Queen Elizabeth II Collection, Solomon Islands half dollar 95th Birthday in fine silver plated iron, 2019 five pounds, 2020 five pounds, 2016 90th Birthday Commemorative, gold plated Queen Victoria five pounds copy, most with related certificates along with two RAOB Golden Jubilee coins 2002, all the coins in protective plastic capsules
WINDSOR MINT 14CT GOLD COINS COLLECTION X 33 - each weighing 0.5grms, to include a seven piece solid gold Eagle Replicas Set, issued 2016 in colour presentation card with certificate and outer sleeve, cased six coin History of Aviation Set, issued 2010/2012 with certificates, cased eight coin set Diana Portraits of a Princess issued 2015 with collection certificate and outer sleeve and a cased set of ten History of our Monarchy coins issued 2008 and 2009, only five with certificates, this case contains two further coins to include a 90th Birthday Queen Elizabeth issued 2016 and a further History of our Monarchy Year of Three Kings 1936, the case with outer sleeve, all the coins in this collection are within individual plastic protective capsules
SILVER PROOF CROWN/COIN COLLECTION X 17 PLUS 2 OTHERS - all but four in original presentation cases with certificates by the Royal Mint to include 2009 Henry VIII, 2002 Queen Mother Memorial, 80th Birthday Queen Elizabeth x 2 2006, 200th Anniversary Nelson Trafalgar 2005 cased pair, 1997 Diana Memorial, 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday x 3, two 1977 Silver Jubilee, 1993 Coronation 40th Anniversary, 1996 Queen Elizabeth 70th Birthday and 1997 Golden Wedding, along with two 1808 Patina retro pattern crowns and two others in silver gilt, all coins in the collection have individual protective plastic capsules
LARGE COIN COLLECTION, BANK NOTES, COMMEMORATIVE CROWNS, ETC - an amassed quantity of pre and post decimal coinage to include hundreds of post 1947, two and one shilling pieces, sixpences, thrupenny pieces with a small quantity of copper/bronze, decimal coins include half pennies, 5p, 10p, 50p, current 2p and 1p quantities, small selection of overseas and continental coinage, 9 x £1, 1 x £5 and 2 x ten shilling notes, nine commemorative crowns and a small collection of 2001 Lord of the Rings New Zealand stamps
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