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Late 19th Century gold cased key wind half hunter pocket watch, the outer case with enamelled chapter ring and having engraved leaf and scroll work decoration, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, case stamped 18k, 34mm diameter together with a fancy link chain stamped 9ct having attached ornate ball design fob and a watch key
A red stained wood Prince of Wales Investiture Chair, designed by Lord Snowdon, 1969, the back with gilt Prince of Wales crest and red wool foam padded seat, The investiture of The Prince of Wales, during which the 20-year-old Prince received the insignia as the 21st Prince of Wales from The Queen, took place on 1st July 1969, at Caernarfon Castle in front of four thousand guests inside the medieval walls. The Queen created her eldest son Prince of Wales when he was nine years old and later let it be known that the Investiture would be held when The Prince was old enough to understand fully its significance. In a ceremony with many historic echoes, which was directed largely by the Constable of the Castle, Lord Snowdon, The Queen invested The Prince with the Insignia of his Principality and Earldom of Chester: a sword, coronet, mantle, gold ring and gold rod." 82cm high, 55cm wide, 46.5cm deep In good condition, the padded seat cushion with a very slight mark, the extremities with some very minute wear. View on auctionatrium.com
Household Cavalry State Trumpeter’s Ceremonial trumpet banner. A scarce Elizabeth II example. Ground of crimson damask silk with gold and silver embroidery depicting the Royal Arms to centre flanked by two winged angels and the whole encircled by floral inlaid bullion, the Crown flanked by ‘E’ and ‘R’. To each corner is a bullion Union device incorporating the Rose of England, the Thistle of Scotland the Shamrock of Ireland. The banner is edged with fine gold twisted thread fringe. The bullion and coloured silks remain bright and fresh, some green oxidisation to the d ring fittings, some twist tassels with faint green tinge, not effecting the overall appearance.
Victorian East Riding Constabulary Police Constables Painted Truncheon. A good clean bright example. The body of the truncheon with a black painted ground. This decorated with a crowned VR cypher with large gold initials below ‘E.R.C.’. Ring turned grip, the base stamped with the maker’s details of Parker 233 Holborn’. Decoration remains bright, near VGC.
Edwardian Chester Hallmarked Gold Miniature Navy Bosun’s Call Whistle. An extremely rare and fine quality miniature working gold Bosuns call, possibly made for a Page Boy of a Naval Wedding. The miniature is an exact copy of the full size, with anchors to the ball and engraving to the stem. Clear 9ct Gold Hallmarks for Chester 1904 and maker’s details of ‘R.J.’ (Possibly Robert William Jay Gold Smith Chester). The whistle is complete with original cord ring. Near VGC. Length 1 3/4 inches.
A late Victorian 18ct gold mounted sapphire and diamond set ring claw set to the centre with an oval cut sapphire, of a pleasing strong-blue hue, flanked to either side by an old European cut diamond, with pairs of smaller rose cut diamonds between, with scroll pierced gallery, shank stamped 18 Estimated weights: sapphire 1.89cts; diamonds 1.65cts total
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