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A collection of books and albums about the Walker, Casson and Sybil Thorndike family's 1st Edition of Sybil Thorndike a Star of Life with attached autograph, photograph of sybil Thorndike, 1st Edition Lewis and Sybil A Memoir by J Casson signed John Casson and Sybil Thorndike Casson, 1st Edition A Speaking Part Lewis Casson and The Theatre of His Time by Diana Devlin signed Diana Devlin with attached signed photograph of Lewis Casson 3rd and 5th Edition of The Old Church Clock, The Sybil Thorndike scrapbook containing theatre programmes, photographs and autographs, album The History of Wonderful Walker album contains the short letter from Victorian author Harrier Martineau to Mr Potter, father of Beatrice.
Elizabeth II silver 'surprise' egg containing floral posy in the manner of Stuart Devlin, with makers marks NP for Nicholas Plummer (Peter Nicholas & Co Ltd.), London 2002, 7cm tall, 100g gross.CONDITION REPORT:Egg not closing very easily and is stiff, floral section is clean with no other serious issues
Elizabeth II silver 'surprise' egg containing floral posy (possibly bluebells) in the manner of Stuart Devlin, with makers marks NP for Nicholas Plummer (Peter Nicholas & Co Ltd.), London 2000, 7cm tall, 103g gross.CONDITION REPORT:Some degris? in flower base minor marks to interior of egg otherwise appears okay.
Elizabeth II silver 'surprise' egg containing floral posy (possibly daffodils) in the manner of Stuart Devlin, with makers marks NP for Nicholas Plummer (Peter Nicholas & Co Ltd.), London 2002, 7cm tall, 97g gross.CONDIITON REPORT:Generally appears very clean, a few marks to the interior of the base.
Elizabeth II silver 'surprise' egg containing floral posy (possibly roses) in the manner of Stuart Devlin, with makers marks NP, London 2003, 7cm tall, 97g gross.CONDITION RFEPORT:Outer egg has no major scuffs or dents. Inside rim of bottom half has a few dark marks, flowers appear in good condition.
Elizabeth II silver 'surprise' egg containing floral posy in the manner of Stuart Devlin, with makers marks NP for Nicholas Plummer (Peter Nicholas & Co Ltd.), London 1999, with Millennium mark, 7cm tall, 123g gross.CONDITION REPORT:Some discolouring to flowers, egg in good condition otherwise. Egg quite stiff to open/close.
Stuart Devlin Surprise silver-gilt egg, hollow textured gilt egg measuring approx. 7cm high, stamped '68' to base, marks for London, 1984, interior containing detachable silver-gilt and enamel figure of three blind mice, complete on red leather display stand with plaque to front reading 'Works of Art by Stuart Devlin, Exclusive to Boodles', measuring approx. 6cm x 10cm x 12.5cm. For condition reports go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
Stuart Devlin silver gilt surprise Easter egg , hollow textured gilt egg measuring approx. 6.5cm high, stamped '50' to base, marks for London, 1978, interior containing silver gilt and enamel scene of a donkey, and mouse surrounded by cacti, complete in fitted black leather box. For condition reports go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
A set of four Elizabeth II silver and silver gilt champagne flutes, the plain conical bowls with textured silver gilt stems and plain silver foot rims, 8.875ins high, by Stuart Devlin, Queen's Silver Jubilee hallmark London 1978 (Nos. 21, 22, 23 & 23 to bases) (total weight 27ozs), contained in black leather cloth covered case, the interior bearing the Hambro Bank crest - "President Falcon Award 1978"
A set of four Elizabeth II silver and silver gilt champagne flutes, the plain conical bowls with textured silver gilt stems and plain silver foot rims, 8.875ins high, by Stuart Devlin, Queen's Silver Jubilee hallmark London 1980 (Nos. 459, 460, 461 & 462 to bases) (total weight 27ozs), contained in black leather cloth covered case, the interior bearing the Hambro Bank crest - "President Falcon Award 1980"
A set of four Elizabeth II silver and silver gilt champagne flutes, the plain conical bowls with textured silver gilt stems and plain silver foot rims, 8.875ins high, by Stuart Devlin, Queen's Silver Jubilee hallmark London 1977 (Nos. 85, 86, 87 & 88 to bases) (total weight 26ozs), contained in black leather cloth covered case, the interior bearing the Hambro Bank crest - "President Falcon Award 1977"
Stuart Devlin Silversmith - Signed and Designed Ltd and Numbered Edition Sterling Silver Plate, In Commemoration of The Achievements of Grundy Champion Racehorse of 1975, This Plate Is No 242 of Only 500 Produced. Fully Hallmarked for London 1975. Weight 15 ozs, Diameter 9.1/8 Inches - 23 cm. Mounted and Framed Behind Glass - Please See Photo. Comes with Certificate and Letter Dated 10th May 1976.
Teak ice bucket by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Designs, Arne Jacobsen design for Stelton, stainless steel ashtrays, Robert Welch, Chipping Camden cast iron candlestick, 7.5cm high, a Robert Welch for Old Hall champagne bucket and other stainless steel items including Stuart Devlin for Viners, Lundtofte (Denmark), and Borrowdale..
A Stuart Devlin silver gilt egg opening to reveal a chick (London 1971) over all weight 4.98 oz together with stand in Boodle & Dunthorne box CONDITION REPORTS Some minor surface scratches and scuffs, minor tarnishing, some accretions, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for details.
Priory tea, Brooke Bond, Cadet, T Oliver, Neilsons ice cream, Fry's, Lever Brothers, Gaycon, Liptons, Coopers tea etc large collection of trade cards individually wrapped with catalogue notes, includes I Spy x 4, Marcantonio Interesting Animals, Doctor Who, Liam Devlin Modern Transport and Dickson Orde
Stuart Devlin silver gilt novelty egg, London, 1981, commemorating the marriage of HRH Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer: the lift off top enclosing the Prince of Wales feathers within an enamel floral wreath inscribed, the exterior of simulated bark design, No 197, 6cm. high, together with a silver gilt stand by the same maker, London, 1985, cased.
Stuart Devlin: A Silver Gilt Surprise Christmas Present, London 1980, cylindrical, the interior featuring a scene of the Holy Family, numbered 296; and A Small Circular Box and Cover, Stuart Devlin, London 1981, the cover with foliate decoration, 6.8cm high and 5cm diameter respectively, 6oz 10dwt (2)
*The Rare Sea Gallantry Medal for Foreign Services in gold awarded to Second Mate L. Schroeder, of the German steamship Standard of Geestemunde, for his help in rescuing the captain and crew of the British barque Claudine, which was wrecked by a cyclone and high seas in the North Atlantic on 17-19 November 1890. After the Standard’s boat was destroyed by crashing waves in a first rescue attempt, and the Claudine’s own boat was successfully launched, bringing in 8 men, only Schroeder and one other crewmember volunteered for one final rescue, in which the remaining crew were eventually saved, comprising: Sea Gallantry Medal (Foreign Services), V.R., small gold issue, For Gallantry and Humanity (L. Schroeder 20th November 1890.); engraved in upright capitals, with contemporary fitted case, possibly of issue, light surface hairlines, otherwise extremely fine and lustrous. The events mentioned above were recorded in the Liverpool Mercury newspaper of 13 December, 1890: ‘Captain Devlin and her crew of 13 hands safely arrived at New York 10 days afterwards on the German steamer Standard. The survivors state that they encountered on the 17th November a cyclone, and a succession of heavy seas broke over the vessel, carrying away bulwarks and causing her to list heavily to port. She leaked badly, and the pumps could not free her. By daylight on November 18 part of her deck was underwater. The gale had moderated, but the seas were high, and were fast battering the barque to pieces. The lifeboat was hauled to the top of the after-house, and made ready for launching. The steamship Standard came along at five o’clock in the evening of November 19, and Captain Langen (Cataloguer’s note: could this be the first name of Schroeder, Second Mate?), asked the barque’s skipper if he could remain aboard until dawn, as the sea was then too high to risk taking her men off. The Standard lowered a boat in the morning, but a wave engulfed it, smashing it to splinters. The men who were in the boat were rescued by life lines. Then the Claudine’s crew launched the barque’s lifeboat and reached the steamship safely in two trips.’ Additional information detailed in ‘The Sea Gallantry Medal’ by R. J. Scarlett, shows that concerning the final trip, only one crewman of the Claudine was prepared to risk another attempt, so the recipient, Schroeder, and one other crewman of the Standard, volunteered. All of the remaining crew were duly saved. This award was one of just two gold Sea Gallantry Medals (Foreign Service) issued for this incident, with four silver medals awarded to the crew of the Standard, of which one was returned unissued. The medals were issued by the Foreign Office, and sent to the Consul in Bremen. Offered with useful research.
An amethyst and cultured pearl ring and brooch by Stuart Devlin, the panel composed of various textured and polished discs, with a central polished amethyst orb with cultured pearl accents, hallmarked London 1976 with Stuart Devlin maker's mark, finger size N 1/2, in original Stuart Devlin box, together with a matching circlet brooch, with polished and textured circular panels, set with polished amethyst orbs and graduated cultured pearls, hallmarked London 1975 with Stuart Devlin maker's mark, 4.9cm diameter, in original Stuart Devlin box Described by the Duke of Edinburgh as 'probably the most original and creative goldsmith and silversmith of his time, and one of the greats of all time', Stuart Devlin (1931-2018) was born in Australia, and after an upward trajectory winning scholarships, awards and competitions including the designing of Australia's first decimal coinage, he went on to become one of the forefathers of modern design.He was appointed CMG in 1980, and in 1982 he was granted the Royal Warrant of Appointment as Goldsmith and Jeweller to Her Majesty the Queen. He was Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths company between 1996 and 1997, and following this he remained closely involved with the Goldsmiths and was integral in creating a new evolved institute for future goldsmiths, the Goldsmiths' Centre, which focused on developing goldsmiths creative education and skills.

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