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Three Coalport limited edition figures; 'Millennium Debut', 917/7500, 'A Meeting at Ascot', 770/19500, and 'Rose', 961/12500, also a Royal Worcester example 'The Fairest Rose, 988/12500, and two Royal Doulton HN3971 'Best Wishes' and HN3043 'Lynsey' (second quality) (6). CONDITION REPORT: Best Wishes has a chip to the dress. Fairest Rose parasol is broken and flower detached. Ascot parasol handle is loose but present. Lynsey is a second.
A small group of jewellery including a silver and guilloche enamel butterfly brooch hallmarked for Birmingham 1916, a part set of mother of pearl and yellow metal cufflinks and dress studs, and a base metal citrine set tie pin, also a hallmarked silver graduated curb link pocket watch chain and a yellow metal propelling pencil.
A lady's 9ct white gold mechanical cocktail watch, the rectangular dial set with Arabic numerals and white and blue stones to bezel, approx 15.5g, and further lady's dress watches including Omega, De Ville, Seiko, Rotary and Lorus (two boxed). CONDITION REPORT: Damage to bezel of gold watch with some stones missing, no guarantee of working order for any of these watches, all in worn condition.
A German Police dress bayonet, by Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co, Solingen, 31.5cm fullered blade, two-piece wooden grip, eagle head pommel, curved quillon with oak leaves, nickel-mounted leather scabbard, 48cm long overall , Nazi Germany, Third Reich Condition Report: The handle with in-keeping repairs
A German Wehrmacht dress bayonet, 25cm fullered blade brightly etched and engraved with motto Bur Erinnerung au meine Dienstzeit, flanked by eagles and swastickas, by Eickhorn of Solingen, curved quilon, two-piece checkered grip, black-painted scabbard, 39cm long overall, Nazi Germany, Third Reich, c. 1933 - 1945
A late 18th/early 19th century American presentation dress sword, 70.5cm blade engraved with harp and native Indian, trophy and flowers, the bright cross-guard set with green paste stones and inscribed The Cathedral Members of the Corps of IDV [504] to Major Rowan, wire-bound green-stained grip, Irish wolfhound head pommel engraved with motto: Gentle When Stroked/Fierce When Provoked, 90.5cm long overall The Irish colours, wolfhound and Gaelic motto indicate an origin with an Irish heritage battalion, possibly the 9th Regiment New York State Militia and/or A Company, 1/69, which can trace its roots back to the American Revolutionary Wars, (both of whom would later be reestablished as the current 69th Infantry Regiment (New York)). Though nothing can be definitively sifted concerning the Cathedral Members or the Corps of IDV [504], the 69th have always been closely associated with the Cathedral of St. Patrick, Manhattan, New York, that was informally 'founded' in 1810 as part of the Archdiocese of New York that was founded in 1784, which fits in with the date of this sword and its contemporary inscription and engraving.
An Indian Police officer's sword, carried by British police officers whilst serving in India, similar to the 1827 Rifle Officer's pattern, 82.5cm blade with etched royal cypher GRI and India Police initials to verso, the spine etched Made in England, the guard with intertwined IP, nickel-plated steel hilt with shagreen grip bound with silver wiring, leather sword knot, nickel plated dress scabbard, 102cm long overall, c. 1920
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