A first type Wilkinson F-S knife with double-edged blade, shortened to approx 15cm, retaining Wilkinson logo to forte, reversed steel crosspiece, chequered nickel plated grip (worn overall), in a made-up leather sheath, together with a knife made from a 1796-pattern infantry officer`s sword (pitted overall), in a made-up leather sheath.
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Four Beswick horses, comprising a palomino gloss horse with head tucked and leg up, model No. 1549, first version, a Highland Pony, model No. 1644 (fault),a brown gloss grazing shire, model No. 1050 (fault), and a brown gloss shire mare, model No. 818, together with a Beswick cocker spaniel, model No. 967.
Two Continental porcelain figures, probably 19th Century, the first modelled as a girl in a floral decorated apron and yellow bodice on a circular base with puce heightened scroll detail, the second as a boy farmer sowing seed from a bag draped over his shoulder, on a naturalistic base, painted Limbach type marks to bases, height of boy approx 13.5cm (some faults).
A pair of pottery figures, probably mid-19th Century, the first modelled as a boy carrying two bottles, a box slung over his shoulder, the second as a boy playing an instrument, each raised on a naturalistic base, unmarked (minor faults), together with a pair of Continental figures raised on gilt edged circular bases, unmarked (minor faults).
A Paragon bone china two handled loving cup commemorating the birth of Prince Henry, 1984, with gilt lion handles, boxed, two Sutherland bone china limited edition beakers with gilt lion masks, the first celebrating the Queen Mother`s 90th birthday, the second the State Visit to China, together with a group of Queen Elizabeth II and later commemorative wares.
Three silver apostle type spoons, the first George III period silver tea spoon, rubbed marks, with scroll rear bowl, later applied mother and child figural end, together with a silver spoon with ? Hallmark, female figure to the top and dated 1625, and a small size apostle spoon with a VR, lion and tree hallmark, (3)
Long circa 1726 printed scroll, showing a description of the solemn Iusts held at Westminster the 13th day of February in the first year of King Henry VIII, in honour of his Queen Katherin upon the birth of their eldest son Prince Henry, A.D. 1510. Taken from the original roll now in the college of Armes London, approximately 535cm long
Military Medal, George V first type (1599 A. Sjt G.T. Young 2/R Suss. R) VF. Note: Sjt George Thomas Young, MM, 2nd Battn R Sussex Regt BEF, K.I.A. 9th September 1916 and commemorated at the Thiepval Memorial, Somme. The 2nd Bn Royal Sussex Regiment were at High Wood at this time. MID London Gazette 13th June 1916, MM notice London Gazette 11th October 1916
Charles I Aberystwyth Mint (1638-42) AR groat, mm book F (crease with part cracking along crease), a full coin and rare; together with 10 other hammered coins, some AF, but including Chas II threepence fair, Eliz I shilling, no portrait remains, James I silver ½ groat first coinage, 2nd coinage ditto, penny ditto, fair and part clipped.
An accumulation of various medallions, tokens, model coins, imitation guineas etc, in WM, AE, base metal etc, including Birmingham Town Hall WM medallion, reverse specifications and “The First Musical Festival held in the Hall October 1834”, diam 38mm, GEF in a turned wooden case with trade label of Silvester & Co London (case AF), average GC (some items AF)
“Hawkins Gold Coins of England” modern reprint, ditto “Silver”; “Roman Coins” by Mattingly 1928; “Irish Coins” Simon 1975 reprint, “Thomas Simon His Life and Work 1618-1665” Nathanson, Seaby 1975, “The Lincoln Mint” Mossop 1970; “Scripta Nummeria Romana” Spink 1978; “British Numismatic Journal” First series Vol VIII 1912 and a quantity of modern books, magazines, W&W auction catalogues etc. GC (some AF); “Spinks Numismatic Circular” 4 bound volumes for 1905, 1906, 1908 and 1909, bound in red cloth, gilt embossed “S&S”, covers some wear, 3 a little stained otherwise GC; “Seaby’s Coin and Medal Bulletin” a run from July 1954 to March 1983 (March 1971 and February 1983 missing) GC, some earlier editions damp affected with some covers sticking.
Alexander Tsigal (Russian, b. 1948)-`First Russian Saints`, pair of saints on horseback, each carrying detachable staffs, bronze, gold patina with green highlights, 50 cm high (excluding staffs), inscribed with initials and 90, stamped 0 1990, 3/9 and mark, on integral bronze rectangular base, mounted on marble plinth Prov: Jonathan Poole Gallery
A framed Royal Geographical Society silver map by John Pinches Ltd; issued to commemorate the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the first publication of the famous Ptolemy map (believed to be a limited edition). 38cm by 57cm approx (31.7oz including the corrugated plastic sheet backing/glued) Hallmarked for London c.1977
Two Necklaces, by Jacques Gautier (1924-2004), circa 1960, the first a series of purple diamond shapes, on a hammered bar link necklace, length 63cm, drop length 12cm, and the second, blue diamond shapes within a metal frame, further blue diamond shapes spacing the hammered bar links, length 73cm, drop length 11.3cm

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