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THREE SILVER PHOTO FRAMES Comprising a rectangular with blue felt backing and easel stand 22cm x 18 cm, one with curved sides and a 5cm round example 12cm diameter Condition Report : first one in good condition the other with minor dents and wear and tear. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A German Third Reich Award for Outstanding Care and Keeping of Horses, in the form of a white metal badge worked with a horse and groom on a voided field set on a rectangular plaque moulded with the inscription ''REICHSVERBAND FUR ZUCHT UND PRUFUNG DEUTSCHEN WARMBLUTS FUR HERVORRAGENDE LEISTUNGEN IN PFERDEPFLEGE UND HALTUNG'', all mounted on an oak easel back plaque; a Spanish Wound Badge, silver class, with stamped back and vertical needle pin; an Armed Forces 4 Year Service Award, magnetic, the blue ribbon with eagle and swastika secured by two prongs (3) . 1 - Some pitting and bubbling to the surface. 2 - Verdigris to the reverse. 3 - some wear to silvered finish.
A collection of silver and silver mounted menu holders, to include: a set of eight Edwardian menu holders by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1906, with shield shaped clips and on octagonal bases, 3cm (1 1/4in) long; a pair of Victorian menu holders by William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1893, formed as foliate scrolls and on two bun feet, with an easel back, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long; another similar; a pair of late Victorian menu holders by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1898, formed as wishbones on rectangular bases, 7.5cm (3in) high, loaded; and another pair of loaded menu holders, 318g (10.2 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
A monochrome half-length photograph of Prince Albert (later George VI) in military uniform, inscribed 'Albert' 1933, official leather easel frame, together with a a mauve velvet butterfly brooch reputably made from the Coronation robe of George VI, in glazed case, and a signed photograph of Charles Prince of Wales in formal uniform, signed and dated 'February 1971.' (3)
A full-length sepia cabinet photograph of The Emperor Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra of Russia, taken to mark their engagement, signed and dated by the Empress and also inscribed 'Osborne' where the Empress visited her grandmother Queen Victoria for prior to her marriage, for approval, 21x13, in original gilt-tooled leather easel frame
A pair of Victorian silver mounted frames, William Comyns, London 1891, each with embossed figural and floral decoration, 19cm x 13cm (at fault) (2)Condition report: Hallmarks legible, silver mounts with general wear in keeping with age, significant wear to easel backs- easel back of one frame is missing one side and the other side is beginning to detach, chips to the glass, general wear, refer to images
Five French porcelain oval plaques: in the Sèvres manner, two decorated with head and shoulder portraits of Mme. Antoinette and Mme. Louise, two of female figures in a pastoral setting and a larger plaque with a courting couple within gilt and turquoise borders, all within brass easel frames, 19th century, 10 - 18cm high..
A set of four late Victorian silver easel back menu holders by James Dudley, London 1897, with foliate scroll borders and pierced with galleons, 7cm (2 3/4in) high, 145g (4.65 oz) Condition Report: Marks are generally clearOne pin missing from easel backAll stand wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
CHARLES S GREEN; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver waiter with pie crust rim, Birmingham 1969, diameter 15.5cm, approx 3.8ozt/118g, and a Carrs of Sheffield Art Nouveau-style hallmarked silver mounted photograph frame with easel back (2).Additional InformationSalver with pronounced scratches, nicks, some tarnish, some light general wear to the frame.
C & C HODGETTS; a George V hallmarked silver easel back photograph frame, Birmingham 1919, 26 x 20cm, together with a modern sterling silver easel back photograph frame (2).Additional InformationThe larger one with numerous dents and knocks, lifting on the back plate, general wear throughout.
WILLIAM COMYNS; a late Victorian hallmarked silver easel backed photograph frame of oval form, London 1900, 18 x 14cm, together with two further hallmarked silver easel back photograph frames (3).Additional InformationThe oval example with knocks, scratches, minor dents. The larger circular example with numerous dints, the glass is missing, one of the blocks on the back is missing, marks slightly rubbed. The smaller circular example with numerous dents and knocks, the easel back is loose.
CARRS OF SHEFFIELD; a small Elizabeth II hallmarked silver mounted easel back photograph frame, Sheffield 1990, 12.7 x 10.3cm, also a single napkin ring, an enamelled souvenir spoon, three white metal cased pencils and silver plated items including sugar caster, Art Nouveau cruet, two vesta cases, mixed flatware, etc.Additional InformationSmall dents to rim of silver mounting of the photograph frame, some loss to enamelling on the souvenir spoon.
CARRS OF SHEFFIELD LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver easel back dressing table mirror, the central bevelled plate flanked by silver scrolling detail, Sheffield 1994, together with a hallmarked silver mounted clock, four hallmarked silver easel back photograph frames and three silver plated easel back photograph frames (9).Additional InformationThe hallmarked silver easel backed photograph frames, the example with three picture holders set within one frame and a small pair, also the example which is missing an easel back and glass panel. Tarnishing throughout, minor polish holes are evident. The easel back of one of the silver ones has been broken away, but is still present and it is lacking the glass front. Minor knocks and dents.
WILSON & GREEN; a hallmarked silver easel back watch case with repoussé floral detail, Birmingham 1908, housing a silver plated Goliath crown wind pocket watch, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter of dial 16mm, together with a hallmarked silver easel back desk clock by Carrs of Sheffield (2).Additional InformationThe silver case is heavily worn and dented, polish holes evident, the interior is af also, the watch is af with numerous cracks to the glass and cracks to the dial, also the watch doesn't appear to be running, tarnishing and wear.
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include Wedgwood 'Ascot' tureen and cover, T.Goode & Co part teawares No 4809, mixed backstamps and Hammesley backstamp, some restorations (15), a large reproduction pineapple stand pedestal bowl, height 24cm x diameter 28cm, a large reproduction porcelain tray, decorated with birds and foliage with metal handles, length overall 57cm x width 37cm, a Clarke's pyramid jug, Belleek teacup (seconds), a saucer and side plate (green backstamp), a continental porcelain floral encrusted and cherub mounted easel mirror, cracked and chipped, foot is loose, height approximately 32cm, etc
Signed, Associated American Artists limited edition lithograph "Fringed Scarf" (1946). Stats Lots Sold: 73% High: $10,000 (2016) Per sq in: $15.87 (2016) Marion Greenwood was active/lived in New York / Mexico and is known for Ethnic-crowd genre easel and mural painting, printmaking, frescoes. Sight size: 12 1/2 x 10 in. Overall size: 17 x 14 in.

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