Badges, Cricket: East End Alliance Cricket League, silver and enamel by Fattorini, engraved (1913), 26mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1912; S[heffield] & D[istrict] W.S.A., silver and enamel by Dance & Duerden, named (Junior Cricket ‘A’, 1920, L. Clements), 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1920; S[heffield] S[unday] S[chool] C[ricket] A[ssociation], silver by Marples & Beasley, engraved (Div. 4, Attercliffe Friends, 1924), 28 x 21mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1924; [Sheffield] Sunday School Cricket League, silver (3, two with enamel), first by W.J. Dingley, un-named, others stamped ham, named (1930, 2nd T.C., F. Massey; 1931, 2nd T.C., F. Massey), first 28 x 23mm, others 23mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 1930 and 1931; Norton & District Cricket League, silver and enamel stamped ham, un-named, 30 x 27mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1933; H[allam] C[ricket] C[lub], silver and enamel stamped el, named (Runners-Up, 1933-4, Mount View, C. Webster), 30 x 23mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1933; together with a modern brass and enamel Sheffield cricket badge, unsigned, 29 x 17mm [9]. Very fine; all with means of suspension £60-£80
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Badges, Cycling, Motorcycling and Motoring: Sheffield & Hallamshire M[otor] C[ycle] C[lub], silver and enamel, stamped wm. e, named (Winter Trial, Dec. 26 1914, E. Cross), hallmarked Birmingham 1914, bronze and enamel, named (Flying Kilo, June 20 1914, J. Nicholson), both 34 x 24mm; S[heffield] & H[allamshire] M[otor] C[ycle] C[lub] & L[ight] M[otor] C[ar] C[lub], bronze, naming indistinct, 34 x 28mm; Upperthorpe C[ycling] C[lub] (Founded 1880), silver and enamel by Fattorini, named (Club 12 Hours, 16 August 1953, S.W. Wild, 224 5/8 Miles), 35 x 30mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1953; Sheffield & District Automobile Club, brass and enamel, unsigned, 37 x 32mm; Sheffield Weekly News Cycling Club, brass and enamel by Vaughton, 30 x 28mm; Darnall Park Cycling Club, brass and enamel by Fattorini, 31mm, nickel and enamel, named (Fred Brown), 28 x 26mm; Hillsboro’ Wheelers C[ycling] C[lub], brass and enamel by Hinds, 28 x 25mm; Sheffield Road Club, brass and enamel ‘100’ by W. Miller, 32 x 21mm; S[heffield] C[orporation] T[ramways] & M[otor] Sports Club, brass and enamel, unsigned, 20mm; Sheffield Tigers Speedway [Club], brass and enamel by Gladman & Norman (2, one with 1962 clasp), both 25 x 20mm, others (8), by W. Reeves (4), unsigned (4), all different [21]. Second Darnall fine, others very fine and better; all with means of suspension £80-£100
Badges, Emergency services: H.L. Brown’s Ambulance Prize, Sheffield, silver, by H.L. Brown, 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1908; Soldiers Comforts Depot, 1914, openwork silver and enamel, engraved (Sheffield), 30mm; C[hief] C[onstable’s] C[ivilian] C[orps], Sheffield, brass and enamel by J.R. Gaunt, 35mm; S[heffield] V[olunteer] D[efence] C[orps], brass, unsigned, 33 x 22mm; 3[rd] N[orthern] G[eneral] H[ospital], Sheffield, brass and enamel, unsigned, 32 x 30mm; Brightside Works Ambulance Corps, silver and enamel by W.J. Dingley, named (Presented by Wm. Jessop & Sons Ltd to the Winners of the Directors Ambulance Shield, 1930, H. Fox), 35 x 28mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1930, The St John Ambulance Association, nickel, named (200458 John F. Fox), 40mm, with date clasps for 1928, 1929, 1930 and 1931; Woodhouse Hospital Cup, silver and enamel by G. Usher, engraved (1928-9), 28mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1928; Sheffield Fire Brigade, nickel and enamel, unsigned, 44mm; Sheffield Military Hospital, Convoy Service, brass and enamel, stamped 28, 28mm; Sheffield City Police, helmet badges (2), 110 x 90mm, 80 x 55mm; City of Sheffield Police, nickel (2), 55 x 50mm, 55 x 32mm; South Yorkshire Police, nickel, engraved (Sheffield (C), 5-A-Side, Inter R/Up 1988), 38mm; City of Sheffield Social Welfare Dept, Rest Centres, Emergency Feeding, brass by Fattorini, 25mm; Sheffield No.3 Group of Hospitals, Nurse Training School, nickel and enamel, unsigned, 40 x 29mm; St Luke’s Hospice, Sheffield, nickel and enamel, 22mm; together with apparel buttons and badges for the Fire Brigade (2), General Ambulance Service, Police (2), Town Hall, Tramways (2), Transport (10), University O.T.C. (2), Water Works, others (15) [53]. Very fine; all with means of suspension £120-£150 --- Harris Leon Brown (1843-1917), b Warsaw, watchmaker and jeweller, 65 Market place, established 1867. The Chief Constable’s Civilian Corps later morphed into the Sheffield Volunteer Defence Corps which, within two years of the outbreak of the Great War, had formed two battalions and provided 2,000 recruits for the Army. The 3rd Northern General Hospital encompassed a number of institutions across the city during the Great War, providing care for up to 1,400 wounded soldiers
Badges, Football: S[heffield] & H[allamshire] F[ootball] A[ssociation], J[unior] L[eague], engraved silver and enamel by Vaughton, named (1898-9, Won by A. Oldfield, Brunswick Mission F.C.), 34 x 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1898; Sheffield Schools’ Athletic Association, Wednesday Challenge Shield, silver by Sheldon Bros, named (W. Taylor, 1912), 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, United Challenge Shield, bronze, unsigned, named (W. Wilson 1921-1922), 29mm; Sheffield & Dist[rict] Adult Schools F[ootball] L[eague], silver and enamel (2), by Fattorini, named (T. Jackson), 29 x 24mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1912, and by Dance & Duerden, named (1914-15, T. Jackson), 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1914; Sheffield Adult Schools Cup, silver and enamel by Birmingham Medal Co, engraved (1923-4), 32mm; Sheffield & Hallamshire County F[ootball] A[ssociation], silver and enamel by Vaughton, engraved (Intermediate Lge. (16-18), 1935-36), 27mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1935; Sheffield & Hallamshire Football Association, silver and enamel by Fattorini, engraved (Association League Winners, 1951-52), 30mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1951; together with modern-day enamel badges for Sheffield United/The Blades (9, one duplicate), Sheffield Wednesday (4, different) [21]. Very fine and better, first rare; all with clips, rings or pins for suspension £100-£150
Badges, Football: Sheffield Sports & Athletic League, gold and enamel by Vaughton, named (Sen. Div. Winners, 1932-33, A. Thompson, 34 Hicks St, Sheffield, K.I.J.C./23/2), 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1932, 5.43g; Sheffield & Hallamshire C[ounty] F[ootball] A[ssociation], gold and enamel by Vaughton, named (Wharncliffe Charity Cup Winners, 1937-38, A. Thompson, Sheff. Wed. F.C.), 23mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1937, 9ct, 5.51g; Yorkshire League, gold and enamel by Fattorini, named (Winners 1938-9, Sheffield Wed. F.C., A. Thompson), 29mm, 9ct, 8.29g [2]. Some enamel missing from last, otherwise very fine and better; with clips and rings for suspension £200-£260 --- Jack Thompson (b Cramlington, Northumberland, March 1915), played inside forward for Sheffield Wednesday FC from July 1933 to April 1946, then for Doncaster Rovers, May 1946 to June 1948
Badges, Golf: Sheffield Union of Golf Clubs, 1910, Vice-President, silver and enamel by Vaughton, un-named, 32mm; Dore and Totley Golf Club, gold and silver by Vaughton, gold named (D. Barber, Medal Final, 1919), both 25mm, both hallmarked Birmingham 1918, former 9ct, 9.42g [3]. Very fine and better; with pins or loops for suspension £140-£180 --- Dore and Totley Golf Club, Bradway, founded 1913
Badges, Shooting: S[heffield] & D[istrict] S[outh] A[bbeydale] A[rchers], 1892, engraved silver-gilt, named (John A. Jeffcock), 29mm; The Sheffield and District Rifle Association, openwork (2), silver and enamel by Elkington, un-named, hallmarked London 1906, bronze and enamel, named (Full Range, July 23rd 1910), both 35 x 32mm; West Riding and Sheffield Rifle Association, Walker Cup, silver and enamel by Fattorini, named (R.R.C., W. Catley, 1922), 36 x 30mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, silver by Fattorini, named (Walker Cup, 1923, W.R. Bingham), 26mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1923; Brincliffe & Ecclesall Rifle Club, silver and enamel by Fattorini, un-named, 27mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1924; Sheffield & District Rifle Association, Sheffield Telegraph Cup, silver by Vaughton, un-named, 26mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1939, bronze, un-named, 26mm; Brincliffe Rifle Club, brass and enamel by Dance & Duerden, 31 x 24mm; Sheffield Rifle Club, brass and enamel, 28mm [10]. First fine, others very fine; all with clips or rings for suspension £50-£70
Badges, Miscellaneous: Y[orkshire] & L[ancashire] R[ailway], Sheffield, brass shoulderplate, 50 x 30mm; Sheffield University O[fficer] T[raining] C[adets], brass shoulderplates (2), both 40 x 30mm; Sheffield, Rotherham & Districts Wine, Beer & Spirit Trade Association, brass and enamel by Slingsby (3, one for the Diamond Jubilee, 1910), Vice President, Committee, Steward, 42 x 38mm, 40 x 32mm (2), Centenary Banquet, 1934, brass and enamel by Fattorini, 38 x 26mm; Beer, Spirit & Wine Trade National Defence League, Annual Conference, Sheffield, 1913, brass and enamel, unsigned, 34mm; Sheffield & District Bull Dog Club, silver and enamel by Walker & Hall, 29mm, hallmarked Sheffield 1913; Sheffield & Dist[rict] Table Tennis League, silver and enamel by Fattorini, engraved (Champions Div. 2, 1937-38), 30mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1937; N[ational] T[eachers’] U[nion], Sheffield, President, silver and enamel by J.R. Gaunt, 35 x 19mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1941; Sheffield & District Works Sports Association, silver by Vaughton, named (Davies 1951-52, D. Ford), 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1951; I[nspector of] N[aval] O[rdnance], brass and enamel by J.R. Gaunt, 37 x 24mm; Ex Royal Naval Sheffield Association, brass and enamel, unsigned, 25mm; National Union of Agricultural Workers, brass and enamel by F. Cobb, 24mm; Sheffield Corporation Waterworks, ARP Warden, nickel and enamel by Fattorini, stamped 351, 25mm; Ecclesfield Beagle Hunt, brass and enamel, unsigned, 25mm; B[ritish] S[teel] C[orporation], Shepcote Lane, steel, unsigned, 26mm; The Master Cutler [British Rail], Steward, steel and enamel, 47 x 39mm; together with modern badges (8, some transport-related) [27]. Very fine and better; almost all with means of suspension £70-£90
Fifteen novelty horse brooches and pins, ivorine, celluloid, metal, wood, a paste and enamel decorated prancing horse by Francois (USA), 60mm, cream plastic dress clip 70mm, horse and chariot, horse and paste set carriage, skeletal horse and trap, ivorine show jumper, 40mm, bar brooches and stick pins.
Tutankhamun inspired jewellery from the 1920's, red beetle belt buckle, 12cm, similar brooch, enamel buckle 60mm, gilt metal belt with various coloured square enamel plates depicting Egyptian scenes, length 72cm, ivorine cameo style brooch, pseudo Egyptian millinery pin, white metal Mummy mask brooch, 30mm.
Faux coral jewellery in the style of Max Neiger of Gablonz, a gilt metal hinged bangle with raised detail holding faux coral panels and black enamel, internal dimensions 60 x 50mm, an oval filgree brooch with marquise shaped cabochons, 50 x 40mm, a 55mm lozenge shaped brooch with oval cabochon to centre nd enamel detail, 50 x 25mm, a brooch inspired by The Chinese Exhibition of 1937 with four paisley cabochons, 40mm.
A vintage Trifari necklace and clip on earrings suite, white metal with cream enamel, wave design, necklace 30cm; a Bond Boyd necklet and ear screw earrings suite, scroll design with faux pink and blue tourmaline paste stones, necklet 39cm; a Monet white metal mesh necklace and bracelet suite, necklace, 30cm; a Depose ear clips and brooch suite, claw set faux pearl and banded agate stones; an ethnic design white metal and dry grass necklace, with faux horn pendant, and similar earrings with faux hematite drops, necklace 48cm; a plastic faceted bead and leaf necklace and bracelet suite, pastel colours, necklace 40cm; a floral ear clips and brooch suite, white metal with faux citrine, peridot and topaz paste stones; and a cut out Britannia brooch and earrings suite, white metal setting with colourless plastic cover.
A 1930s German base metal bracelet with twelve pressed glass charms, 19cm; other vintage bracelets with faux malachite, tiger's eye and moonstone charms; a metal bracelet with six Celtic design enamel discs, 18cm; an Art Deco style panel bracelet, red and gold enamel, 18cm; a 1930s faux ivory celluloid ten panel bracelet, each panel with coloured floral and foliage design, on elastic thread, 25mm width; and other vintage plastic and metal bracelets.
Bucherer - a lady's gilt metal fob watch, yellow metal dial with hourly batons, on Floralia three branch brooch with rope chain drops, 55mm total length, in Bucherer box; Pesag - a lady's paste cocktail watch, hinged paste cover, paste bracelet, 18cm; and other vintage paste, plastic and enamel fob and pendant watches.
A 1930's silver and pink enamel backed five-piece dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes and two clothes brushes, enamel damaged, marks rubbed, together with a silver backed hand mirror and hair brush with engine-turned decoration and two other silver backed clothes brushes, (9).
A collection of buckles, to include four silver examples, comprising a large foliate example, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1892, 9cm wide, an enamelled example by W E Patterson & Co, Birmingham 1910, 8.7cm wide, a plain example by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Chester 1913, 4.1cm wide, a small foliate example, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Chester 1896, 3.8cm wide, together with a white metal filigree example, 11.5cm wide, a pair of gilt metal examples, 61.1cm wide and a similar paste set example, 8.7cm wide (8)Condition report: Some minor bent sections to filigree example, surface scratches, but no chips to enamel, general wear, rubbing and loss of finish
A collection of 19th and 20th century decorative glassware, including a Bohemian red and clear glass enamel decorated ewer with stopped, 22.5cm, a pretty clear glass decanter lacking stopper, and more, some damages, together with an Art Deco green press moulded glass bowl and four paper mache small items
A selection of Masonic interest medallions, including: an Albyn Chapter No. 632SC medallion, awarded to M.E. Comp. B.D. Longmate, 1965, stamped '15ct.' and set with rubies and emeralds, sceptres to maroon ribbon, 97.5grms gross; a silver-gilt Steward's Medal with the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls 1932, mounted to ribbon below a white rose enamel design; and various other white metal and gilt metal medallions.
Steel Omega pocket watch with gilded chain, manual winding, case nr 4270138, ca. 1912. Chips on white enamel dial. Screw on cover with glass. On the back remainders of the winged wheel on a railroad sleeper: the old logo of the Dutch Railway Company. Diameter case ca. 6 cm.Stalen zakhorloge, Omega met verzilverde horlogeketting, handopwinding, kastnummer 4270138, ca. 1912. Kast sluit door middel van schroefdraad. Chipjes van het wit email wijzerplaat. Op de achterzijde restanten van een gevleugeld wiel op een biels (logo van de NS). diameter kast ca. 6 cm.

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