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Collection of various Vic and other later parlour games-to incl. Cased set of De La Rue & Co London "Piquet" c/w rules, score cards and pencils; Merelles formerly known as "Nine Men's Morris" c/w box c. 1880 note this game dates back to Shakespeare, F.H. Ayres "Game Of Spellicans" in original wooden case c/w ivorine sticks and makers label, Jolly Boy toy c/w instructions and a bear (both A/f) plus Globe Series "the Tail-less Donkey" c/w with pin board and tails, plus boxed set of darts, and other games.
THE ANSON SERVICE, A pair of George II silver circular serving dishes, Paul de Lamerie, London 1746-47. with bold gadroon rims with leaves at intervals, the borders engraved with contemporary arms (2), 31.5cm diameter, 86oz. Heraldry: The arms are those of Anson quartering Carrier for George Anson (1697-1762), 1st Baron Anson, the famous Admiral who circumnavigated the globe in four years and acquired Spanish Treasure to the value of approximately half a million pounds, he was later elevated to Baron Anson of Surbiton, from 1751 till his death in 1762 he was First Lord of the Admiralty, Note: Engraved to the rear with scratch weights; 42=19 and 45=7. Provenance: The Collection of Francis E Fowler III, Sotheby’s New York, 21st October 1998, lot 90. Property of Mrs. Seward Webb Pulitzer, sold Sotheby Parke Bernet Galleries, New York, 5th September 1972, lot 372. The Earl of Lichfield, Collection of Plate made for George, Lord Anson (The celebrated Admiral) by Paul de Lamerie, Christies, London, June 8, 1893 lot 33. George Anson, 1st Baron Anson, The arms are those of Anson quartering Carrier for George Anson (1697-1762), 1st Baron Anson, the famous Admiral who circumnavigated the globe in four years and acquired Spanish Treasure to the value of approximately half a million pounds, he was later elevated to Baron Anson of Surbiton, from 1751 till his death in 1762 he was First Lord of the Admiralty, Engraved to the rear with scratchweights; 42=19 and 45=7. Provenance: The Collection of Francis E Fowler III, Sotheby's New York, 21st October 1998, lot 90. Property of Mrs. Seward Webb Pulitzer, sold Sotheby Parke Bernet galleries, New York, 5th September 1972, lot 372. The Earl of Lichfield, Collection of Plate made for George, Lord Anson (The celebrated Admiral) by Paul de Lamerie, Christies, London, June 8, 1893 lot 33. George Anson, 1st Baron Anson
AN UNUSUAL LARGE MAHOGANY GLOBE WERNICKE STYLE BOOKCASE comprising three separate stacking bookcases forming one large bookcase, the central five tier stage having two top sections with twin glazed doors over two long "lift and slide" glazed doors with drawer beneath, raised on carved animal paw feet, flanked by conforming four tier bookcases 31cm x 86cm x 187cm (seperate) 93cm x 259cm x 187cm (combined)
A Minton’s decorative two-handled Urn of oval form, raised on a spreading pedestal with a rectangular base, elegantly gilded with neo-classical swags, scrolls etc, on a blue/green ground, and decorated pâte-sur-pâte on one side with a scene of goddess and nymph in woodland (one handle repaired), gilt globe mark, 5 ¾” high
A late 19th Century Stourbridge posy vase with clear crystal foot and flared trumpet with applied turquoise threading, height 12cm, together with a larger bud vase with a graduated amethyst to clear body, height 22cm, and a globe and shaft posy vase with coloured fleck over white ground, height 15cm.
Great Western Railway/BR brass Signal Box Lamp with glass globe. Original C/I cradle accompanies but has been modified for table use. Originates from Toddington Signal Box, now part of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. The original receipt for 10/- accompanies showing it was purchased through the Gloucester Area Manager. Together with an LMS Railway/BR brass Signal Box Lamp with glass globe. Original C/I cradle accompanies but has been modified for table use. Originates from Cheltenham Spa Lansdown Junction Signal Box. Original receipt dated 1969 for 10/- accompanies
A 9ct gold and diamond set bracelet, mounted with circular cut diamonds, a 9ct gold mounted green stone pendant, designed as a globe, on a gold neckchain detailed 585, a silver and marcasite set brooch, designed as a floral spray, a pair of amethyst set single stone earstuds, a sovereign case and four further items of jewellery.
A gold mounted ceramic charm, designed as a miniature globe, a pair of gold studs, two mother of pearl buttons, one earring, a silver and enameled badge, detailed Royal Masonic Inst for Girls 1919, a silver curb link watch Albert chain, a gold and seed pearl cluster bar brooch, a 9ct gold fob watch brooch, an oval pearl set pendant locket, a 9ct gold signet ring and a rose diamond set and white enameled initial D slide, on a black ribbon.

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