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Scottish. Highland Light Infantry Victorian Officer’s HLI shoulder belt plate circa 1881-1901.A fine example. Seeded gilt rectangular plate mounted with silver thistle star and coiled bugle with gilt Imperial crown (with red velvet cushion), HLI, “ASSAYE” scroll and Elephant. Two hooks and two studs to reverse. VGC
Victorian Royal Artillery Officer’s Dress Pouch. A good example of dark blue melton cloth ground, with gold embroidered Royal Arms. Oak leaves and acorns embroidered above a gilt artillery field piece. Below the Royal Arms a padded tri-part crimson velvet cushion scroll with the regimental motto. Bullion remains fresh.
14th King’s Hussars Victorian post 1861 Officer’s Sabretache.A good scarce example, the scarlet cloth face edged with gold lace with central cream silk line and richly embroidered with large crowned VR Cypher with regimental Eagle in “star” nestling within laurel sprays bearing padded blue velvet cushion scrolls, bearing the Regimental Battle Honours. Tan leather backing and wallet to reverse; complete with three suspension D rings. Old trade label to inside of wallet “Hawkes & Co. No 14 Piccadilly”. One moth hole to right of crown and light mothing to the scarlet ground cloth, bullion toned and minor stitching faults.14th Light Dragoons granted the Prussian Eagle and title “Duchess of York’s Own” in 1798. In 1830, on William’s accession, the title changed to The 14th (The King’s) Light Dragoons. Converted to Hussars in 1861 when this pattern of sabretache was introduced.
Elizabeth II 1953 Coronation chair.A good rare example from the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the Abbey Church of St. Peter Westminster on 2nd June 1953. The upholstery is of blue velvet with gold braid edging, to the back cushion a gold cotton embroidered Crowned EIIR Cypher. The chair is raised on square English oak legs, the front legs with chamfered corners. The under frame is with clear stamp Crowned ER Coronation. The chair is number 170 and to the underside an old label stating “Section A2”. Upholstery remains in good clean condition GC.
1920s and Later Lady's Accoutrements, various items including an Edwardian imported 925 circular silver and blue enamel compact with machined detail, maker G S (George Stockwell) 1908, an Italian gilt brass necessaire in the form of a basket with pins and a thimble, two silver thimbles, an Art Deco Bakelite pin box, miniature purse with mother of pearl, venetian polychrome glass scent bottle and a 1920s porcelain pin cushion doll, G, (8)
Piece of crewelwork on linen depicting flowers, leaves, etc, possibly 19th century, the actual work 30cm x 37cm (probably a cushion cover), a piece of embroidered silk embroidered on the borders with silver-coloured thread and other colours, 65cm x 67cm approx (stained) and another embroidered fabric piece, embroidered with a cross, satin stitch, the central with coloured glass and beads, 52cm x 54cm (silk frayed on the crease) (3)
A QUANTITY OF TENNIS RELATED MEMORABILIA ETC, to include a Wilson tapered Beam racket with Hammertec strings and cushion aire grip, nylon strings, a Wilson Hamner 7.2 racket with Wilson sensation strings and cushion aire grip, Spaldings, Head T.Carbon 3000, etc, tennis books, photographs, framed pictures etc (4 boxes and loose)
A small group of costume jewellery including white metal agate and similar semi-precious stone set brooches (one af), a Victorian gold plated mourning brooch with woven beneath glazed aperture, an enamelled bow brooch/pendant etc, also a silver plate mounted jewellery box/pin cushion.Additional InformationOne of the larger sunburst design brooches with cracked and lost section of stone to inner circular band, further general wear, scratches, tarnish etc throughout.
ADIE & LOVEKIN LTD; a George V hallmarked silver mounted wheel form pin cushion, Birmingham 1912, diameter 3.3cm, on silver chain, and a small silver handled buttonhook, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1919, length 8.2cm.Additional InformationSome minor indentations, scratches and nicks.
ADIE & LOVEKIN LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver pin cushion in the form of a pig, Birmingham 1904, length 5.5cm.Additional InformationThere is a tiny dent beneath the hallmark, the hallmark is clear but slightly obscured at the lower portion, the cushion itself is original but heavily worn, toning and surface marks throughout.
COHEN & CHARLES; an Edward VII hallmarked silver pin cushion in the form of a polar bear, Birmingham 1906, height 4.5cm, length 7cm.Additional InformationIn very good condition, good clear hallmarks, no issues with the silver, the pad is well worn but does appear original, a lovely example.
A William IV mahogany sofa, circa 1835, the yoke back with gadrooned tablet cresting, above the fitted seat cushion flanked by outscrolled arms, on reeded turned tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 90cm high, 198cm wide, 62cm deep Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank
A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid chaise longue, circa 1815, the scrolled and padded back, head and footboard, above the fitted seat cushion, on scrolled tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 84cm high, 205cm wide, 66cm deep Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank.
A Chelsea Derby mug, of bulbous form, decorated with colourful floral sprigs, ribbed cylindrical neck, banded Smiths blue borders picked out in gilt, S-scroll handle, 10cm high, interlaced D and anchor mark in gilt, c.1770; a Derby figure, of a young child on a tasselled puce cushion, 9cm high, c.1825; a Worcester tea bowl, c.1770
An Art Deco diamond star cluster ring, central cushion cut diamond approx 0.30ct with multi layer eight point star crest adorned with 20 rose cut diamonds, all within a shaped outer diamond collar, encrusted with 60 rose cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 1.20ct, unmarked white metal shank, sized R/S, 7.2g gross, Hemmintt Co ltd, London, boxed

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