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A four piece George V hallmarked silver tea and coffee service The coffee pot of vase shape with an ebony cushion finial and angular handle raised upon out swept legs initialed 23cm, made by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, a conforming teapot two handled sugar bowl and milk jug (4) 62oz inclusive
A rosewood watch holder and pin cushion With a silver open faced pocket watch Thomas Farringdon with subsidiary seconds Birmingham 1889 raised upon a baluster stem with a half moon frame the lower part with a rectangular plinth with two pin cushions above a frieze drawer, 12 x 7.5cm. (illustrated)
Two early 20th Century bridesmaid/ring bearers outfits The first having a cream silk dress with beaded bodice and skirt, waist approximately 58cm, together with a substantial and impressive cream and cornflower blue silk cape, ring bearers cushion etc. within Affleck and Brown of Manchester box, the second with the same cream and cornflower blue motif but with younger girls chiffon and bead ruffled dress, with embroidery decoration, together with ring bearers cushion, artificial flowers etc, within William Collins of Manchester storage box.
A hand embroidered square, early 20th Century The hand silk work embroidery depicting meandering floral and foliate motifs to a cream canvas ground, printed Liberty & Co, approximately 91cm, together with a Victorian bead work cushion cover, of blue ground with hand strung bead work depicting foliate designs, and a red cotton shawl with cream silk work embroidered border. (3)
ADMIRAL BYNG: AN AUTOGRAPH RECEIPT FOR PRIZE MONEY, dated 10th July 1749 for the amount of £138.0.0, printed standard form on laid paper completed in a secretarial hand and signed ‘JByng’ lower right -- 13 x 8in. (33 x 20cm.), Admiral John Byng (1704-1757) was judged by of “not doing his utmost” in pursuing a superior French force at the Battle of Minorca. Sentenced to death in what has been described as “the worst legalistic crime in the nation’s annals”, he signalled his own firing squad to fire by dropping a handkerchief whilst kneeling on a cushion. Voltaire famously satirized this episode in Candide, quipping Dans ce pays-ci, il est bon de tuer de temps en temps un Amiral pour encourager les autres (“In this country, it is good to kill an Admiral from time to time, in order to encourage the others”). Provenance: Bonham’s Book Sale, 4/12/96, lot 557
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY METAL OVAL TABLET No 131 "Loco Pay Cheque", a SMALL CAST BRONZE 20TH CENTURY PLAQUE front showing Scientist and laboratory, the reverse inscribed "27eme Congres International Des Sciences Pysiologiques Paris 1977, E J Marcy" 2 1/2" (6.3cm) EMCA BOY SCOUTS WHISTLE SILVER COMBINED RING TREE/PIN CUSHION (damaged) SILVER OBLONG PENCIL HOLDER, china and SILVER TOPPED SCENT BOTTLE and TWO OTHER ITEMS (8)
A VERY FINE ORIENTAL HARDWOOD DINING ROOM SUITE comprising eight chairs including a pair of elbow chairs each with a foliate vase splat above a panel seat and swab cushion on square moulded legs, the dining table of rectangular form with rounded ends and two loose leaves with Greek key apron on square tapering legs with spade feet 78cm (h) x 243cm (w) x 117cm (d)

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