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A mixed group of vintage Barber Shop advertising signs, comprising an unusual mixed-media Tru-gel cardboard sign with acrylic 'gel' (h- 31cm, w- 26cm), a cardboard easel backed Nucta Oil Shampoo sign, two PAL razor blade signs, a tin/cardboard easel backed Gillett sign, and a Persona Platinum razor sticker (6)
An Edward VII silver photograph frame decorated with roses and leaves in the Art Nouveau style, Birmingham, 1905, J Aitkin & Son 30cm high together with two other silver photograph frames CONDITION REPORT: All in used condition, the large floral embossed frame has worn through on the high points, easel is loose, the other two frames do not have their struts, the other two frames have surface scratches and dents conversant with use and wear
TWO BISCUIT TINS, one circa 1904, modelled in cylindrical form, decorated with scenes of a small boy playing with a dog, the lid with functioning mirror. The other circa 1914, modelled in rectangular form, with an easel-support mirror in the lid.Provenance: The Lewis Collection 11cm diameter, 16.5x10.5cm respectively Qty: 2 Refer to images.
ARTIST'S EASEL BISCUIT TIN, HUNTLEY & PALMERS, CIRCA 1914 modelled in the form of an artist's easel, the easel showing two portraits, one of a milkmaid with a horse, the other of a small boy with a rabbit, the tin on four short legs.Provenance: The Lewis Collection 14cm wide Refer to images.
A silver easel backed pocket watch stand Birmingham 1915, with a chromium plated open faced pocket watch, 10cm x 12cmtogether a smaller exampleBirmingham 1912, 7cm x 8.5cm (2)Condition ReportNumerous faults to both stands and watches including cracked and chipped enamel dial to larger watch, broken hinge to larger stand, surface scratches, knocks etc.
HRH Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, a signed presentation portrait photograph of the Duke standing wearing Admiral's uniform, orders and decorations in Buckingham Palace Stateroom, signed to the mount "Philip", stamped verso "Anthony Buckley photograph" and No'd in pencil 5170-21, 20 cm x 14 cm in mount, housed in a green leather covered easel photograph frame bearing gilt "Honi soit qui mal y pense" motif. 25.2 cm x 17.8 cm over all CONDITION REPORTS The mount board is heavily foxed and there is old tape at the bottom of the photo. There is a small bend to the top of the mount and pencil marks to the back. The frame, the glass itself is in need of a good clean. The frame has several areas of dirt. Otherwise general wear and tear. See images for further detail.

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