An Elizabeth II cased silver backed clothes brush and comb, maker W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1963, monogrammed, a silver magic/trick wallet, maker Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1916, a silver christening cup, a silver trophy cup, a silver mounted and cased comb, a cased silver golfing propelling pencil and stud, a Chinese white metal bookmark stamped 90, a silver paper clip, a ring and a crucifix, 3oz weighable
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A group of various ladies' hallmarked silver and white metal vanity and writing items to include a hallmarked silver three-piece dressing table set in the Art Deco style, two brushes, one hand mirror and a silver topped comb, button hooks, manicure items, silver propelling pencils, shoehorn with silver handle, etc.
Browning Cynergy Sporting 12 bore over and under ejector shotgun with chequered semi-pistol grip and forend, named and engraved locks and underside, adjustable comb, vented top and central ribs, adjustable single gilt trigger and 32 inch multi-choke barrels, overall length 128cm, length of pull 38cm, serial number 22457MV132, in original fitted box with additional chokes, choke key, butt plates and accessories. PLEASE NOTE THAT A VALID RELEVANT FIREARMS/SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED TO HANDLE/PURCHASE THIS ITEM.
Three late 19th French cylinder music boxes, cylinders 19, 21, 27cm longCondition report: All in poor condition21cm cylinder box plays and has complete comb, case has much missing veneerOther two have combs with missing teeth, rust, incomplete, meachnisms loose in cases, probably for spares only
EARLY 20TH CENTURY A FOLK ART CHICKEN EGG DISPENSERof oval form with a pink base, the front with an exit hold with a metal scrolled detailing, atop sits a hen made of wood, with a yellow beak, brown eyes and a red wattle and comb, the hen once lifted reveals the interior partial lined with floral paper, with a metal slide and metal bar that moves in and out allowing the release of the eggs; dimensions of hen: 54 x 33 cm (21 1/4 x 13 cm, dimensions including base: 46 x 49 cm (18 1/8 x 19 1/4 in.); height of base without hen: 12 cm (4 3/4 in.) CONDITION The dispenser appears in overall age-appropriate condition. Visible chips, scuffs and dents all resulting in scattered losses to the paint. Overall surface dust and grime visible to the naked eye. Losses of color to the hen, with heavy visible surface dust and grime. N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Bible (English; Authorised). The Holy Bible. Containing the Bookes of the Old and New Testament, Cambridge: John Field, [1660]. 2 volumes, large folio (457 x 290 mm), contemporary red goatskin gilt by Samuel Mearne, spines richly gilt in compartments incorporating the royal cipher of Charles II, each cover gilt with 24 impressions of the royal cipher in two different sizes between concentric floral and fillet rolls, comb-marbled endpapers, all edges and turn-ins gilt, pp. [16] 680; [2] 681-1103 [1] 1-258 [2], [2] 1-338, signatures [par.]-2[par.]4 A-3K6 3L4; pi1 3M-4Y6 4Z8 a-x6 y4 (y4=blank), A-2D6 2E8, ruled in red throughout, engraved general title-page to volume 1 by Lombart after Diepenbeeck depicting Solomon enthroned (undated; counted in pagination by ESTC), volume 2 with letterpress general title-page ('The Second Part of the Holy Bible', dated 1660) and letterpress New Testament title-page (dated 1659), engraved arms of Charles II by Hollar to each volume, 118 engraved plates mainly by Visscher or Le Blond after Heemskerck, de Bruyn, de Vos, Coninxloo, Potter and others (mainly double-page, and including a folding panorama of Jerusalem on two sheets), engraved double-page map by Hollar (facing volume 1 p. 298). Bindings variably scuffed and rubbed, superficial score-marks, ties possibly renewed, occasional light browning to contents, volume 1 with closed tear in C2, plate at p. 12 with closed tear in gutter and fraying along top edge, plate at p. 468 with split to foot of central fold, volume 2 with short closed tears in a1, D4 and N6, closed transerve tear through P2 to no loss of text, marginal nicks or tears to a few plates (facing pp. 872, 1008 and 138), and a longer closed tear and marginal fraying to panorama of Jerusalem (qty: 2) Darlow & Moule (1903 edition) 525; ESTC R17044. A splendid copy of the illustrated reissue by John Ogilby of John Field's two-volume folio Bible of 1659, in contemporary red goatskin by Samuel Mearne (1624-1683), royal binder to the restored Charles II. According to Darlow and Moule the reissue had a new general title-page dated 1660 and reading 'illustrated with Chorographical Sculps by J. Ogilby'. Our copy appears to retain the original general title-page, as it is undated and does not contain the reference to Ogilby. The number of plates is known to vary; ESTC calls for a total of 102 only. Provenance: Sir Richard Fanshawe, 1st Baronet (1608-1666), diplomat, poet, translator and prominent royalist; given by him to Sir Edmund Turnor (1619-1707) of Stoke Rochford, Lincolshire, with Turnor's engraved bookplate (dated 1702) and 18th-century ink inscription 'A present to Sir Edm. Turnor from the Rt Hon. Sir Richd Fanshawe' to the initial blank of each volume (volume two with additional 20th-century annotation 'his brother-in-law, Ambassador at the Court of Spain').Without the dedication leaf to Charles II found in some other copies (see note). Volume 2 additionally with short closed tear to foot of first title-page (pi1) and spill-burn in 3X5 affecting one letter verso.
Post 1953 Kent Constabulary Duty Helmet dark blue felt crown with raised comb. Pointed peak and rounded rear brim with black composite edging. Chrome plated, front comb mount. Chrome and enamel, QC Kent Constabulary helmet plate. Green composite lining. Cream, leatherette sweatband. Black patent leather chinstrap. Together with a pewter Stadden figure of a Kent County Constabulary policeman. 2 items
Three Post 1953 Police Officer Helmets consisting dark blue covered crown, front peak and rear brim. Top chrome rosette. Chrome, QC North Yorkshire Police helmet plate. Webbing chinstrap. Together with similar example with top comb with front chrome mount. Chrome, QC Derbyshire Constabulary helmet plate ... Similar example with chrome, QC Northumbria Police helmet plate. Some service wear and minor damage. 3 items.
French Second Empire Cuirassiers Helmet brass crown with floral decorated comb. The front with flaming grenade and gorgon's head. Top of comb with floral decorated plumb mount containing short horsehair plume. The rear of the comb with long horsehair tail. Leather crown panel with painted leopard effect. Lower brass peak and rear brim. Side floral cockades supporting the leather back, brass chin chain. Side mounted, brass plume holder with short black horsehair plume. Lining absent. Helmet now in need of small amount of restoration.
WW1 French Adrian Pattern Steel Helmet blue crown with attached top comb. Attached front peak and rear brim with side riveted seams. Front, flaming grenade badge. Dark brown leather, seven tongue liner (some damage). Together with a Gale & Polden Ltd "Machine Gun Company & Platoon Commanders Verbal Orders" booklet. 2 items.
A matched Art Deco five-piece silver mounted dressing table set comprising; mirror, hairbrush, comb and clothes brush by I S Greenberg & Co, Birmingham 1929, together with a matched clothes brush by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1955, each decorated with an engine turned sunburst design, mirror 23.5cm long, together with a matched four-piece silver mounted dressing table set, comprising mirror, hairbrush and two clothes brushes, each with monogrammed initial 'F', mirror 22.7cm long, a glass, silver and enamelled inkwell by Herbert Scott Murdoch, Birmingham 1923, 3.8cm high, a blue glass white metal mounted scent bottle, 9.6cm long, and a silver handled shoe horn, 24.8cm long (12)
A nine-piece silver dressing table set of stepped octagonal design, with engine-turned engraving, comprising: scent bottle, (lid detached at hinge), comb, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, mirror, powder bowl and lid and hair tidy, all marked for Barker Bros Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1936 and a matching scent atomiser marked Sterling.
AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER-MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE SET, various marks, c.1900-1905, comprising four brushes, hand-mirror and comb, each decorated in relief with peacocks and stylised foliage, in a fitted box.CONDITION REPORTAlthough this set faces up very well on closer inspection there are a number of dents small splits and a couple of repairs. The marks generally are rubbed but legible. The comb lacks some prongs. The case is in good condition. This is a very attractive set but unfortunately there are some condition issues.
A GEORGE V SILVER-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL DRESSING TABLE SET, by Collett & Anderson, London 1929, comprising four brushes, hand-mirror and unmounted comb, in a fitted case.CONDITION REPORTAuthentic tortoiseshell. Case dimensions 34.8cm wide by 17.6cm deep by 8cm high. Case material is leather-covered wood
A collection of hallmarked silver dressing table sets, to include three hair brushes, two hand mirrors, a comb (A/F), and a clothes brush. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.
A GROUP OF SILVER-PLATE AND SILVER, comprising: AN 800 STANDARD SILVER LIPSTICK CASE, the rectangular case with foliate engraving and set with a cabochon turquoise with hinged mirror, length 5.5cm; AN 800 STANDARD SILVER CIRCULAR TRINKET BOX AND COVER, with all-over chased floral decoration, 4cm in diameter; and A GEORGE V SILVER BACKED HAND MIRROR, BRUSH AND COMB, with engine turned decoration, London 1935 (5)
A Royal Doulton “The MFH Presentation Jug”, polychrome decorated in relief with hunting scene and fox seated by a tree, the spout as a cockerel’s head, the handle as a riding crop, designed by Charles Noke, marked to base and inscribed with title and date 1930 “The Production of this Jug is limited to 500 Jug No. 125” (with damage to spout), 32.5 cm highCondition ReportAll over crazing, one comb has been off and re-glued otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more detail

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