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A George V silver helmet shaped cream jug with swirl half-reeded decoration and presentation inscription London 1901 9.5cm high; another cream jug of baluster form with scroll handle Birmingham 1926 by George Unite 10.5cm high; a twin-handled half-reeded pedestal sugar bowl on square base London 1891 12cm high; a silver double ended sauceboat London 1899 13cm wide; and a twin-handled cup Sheffield 1925 6.5cm high 25 oz all in (5).
An early 20th century rose gold curb link 'charm' bracelet, hung with various charms including various fob seals, a water mill, a diver's helmet, and a rabbit in a basket, variously stamped and hallmarked, a similar chain hung with 11. charms including a dachshund and an acorn, and another curb chain, each link stamped '9', the three chains approximately 150g gross (see illustration on website)
An extremely rare 18th century Staffordshire equestrian figure modelled as St George seated facing half right wearing armour and plumed helmet, his left arm looped through the horse's reins, behind him seats a rescued maiden, she is wearing a green jacket, brown and ochre lined hemmed dress and a brown and blue ribboned bonnet, below lies the slain green and brown dragon on oval raised rock work base height 11.5ins, N.B. known examples are without the maiden
A set of six pairs of plated fish knives and forks, with a case, a set of six plated pastry forks with a pastry server, with a case, a set of six small knives, with a box, a plated dish, a plated egg cup, a small bell, modelled as a policeman's helmet and a silver bladed mother of pearl folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1927.
An attractive wool and silk tapestry fragment, depicting The Virgin and Child seated in a meadow crowned by Angels with a victory wreath, flanked by two female figures, on the left apparently emblematic of Military Victory wearing a helmet, carrying a shield and a cross and offering a chalice, on the right emblematic of Naval Victory, holding an anchor and a parrot, a small servant in foreground in a short tunic bearing a tray of fruit, various animals and plants in foreground, a castle in a landscape in background. Flemish late 16th century, 22in. x 22in. 56cm. x 56cm. Restorations. This lunette-shaped fragment is possibly from the middle of a tapestry with a wide grotesque or other decorative surround or one of several such panels arranged in registers. Details extensively worked in yellow, cream and other silks. Framed
A good fire service chief’s white metal helmet, with front peak and broad back peak, narrow simulated ropework headband, ornamental comb embossed with a dragon on each side, open lattice work finial, helmet plate bearing a trophy of torch, axes and hoses within scrolls, leather backed graduated link chinchain and ear rosettes, leather liner. Good Untouched Condition, Plate 20
An Edward VII presentation light cavalry type sword for best swordsman, straight fullered blade 35” by Robt Mole & Sons, Birmingham, Makers to the War and India Offices, numbered M4652 on the backstrap, and etched with crowned ERVII cypher and “Presented by Lt Col Sir William Baird, Bart, to Sergt John E B Cowper, D Squadron, Lothians and Berwickshire Imperial Yeomanry, as Best Swordsman in the Regiment at Annual Training, July 1902” heavy triple bar silver plated hilt, the bars formed as oak sprays, wirebound sharksking grip, ornamental backstrap and pommel with yeomanry helmet and oak leaves, in its plated scabbard. Very Good Condition, retaining most original finish overall (light bubbling to scabbard plating) Plate 28
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