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A SILVER-PLATED WAIST BELT CLASP OF THE LONDON SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS, pre 1908; together with a rare other ranks die struck white metal helmet plate of The 2nd Midlothian & Peebles Rifle Volunteers, pre 1902; and a hallmarked silver officer's post 1902 pattern glengarry badge of The King's Own Scottish Borderers, of fretted design, Edinburgh 1941, possibly Thomas Kerr Ebbutt. (3)
A collection of silver items, comprising a George V silver twin handled sugar bowl, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1911, 17 by 8.5 by 9cm, a late Victorian silver helmet shaped milk jug, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1899, 8.5cm high, a George V silver novelty mustard in the form of a watering can, William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1927, 5.8cm high, a pair of cauldron salts, one with blue glass liner, 5 by 3cm, a lidded mustard, with blue glass liner, a pepperette, seven Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, four further spoons, a thimble, and a pair of sugar nips, total combined weight 18.57toz. (20)
Previously the property of Jim Redman MBE, a 1963 General German Automobile Association Trophy,inscribed '26 Jnt Adac Eifelrennen 1963 Auf Dem Nurburgring Allianz Versicherungs AG Munchen', 19cm high; together with an X-Speed helmet, signed by various riders, including Jim Redman, Tommy Rob, Ralph Bryans, Luigi Taveri and others, close inspection advised. (2)Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of Fergus Anderson trophies and memorabiliaincluding the 1949 Barcelona, Milan Grand Prix, 1953 Hockenheim 350cc winner, 1952 Lightweight TT 1st place trophy; 1953 Netherlands TT 2nd place 250cc; 1952 Portgual Grand Prix 250cc; 1954 Assen TT Grand Prix winners trophy 350cc together with others; BMW helmet and gloves, a variety of MFG photographs with hand written index, all in varying conditions, close inspection advised. (Qty)Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: â—Šâ—Š £25 + VAT uplift and storage at £5 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large hand painted Heraldic Crest painting depicting a Coat Of Arms with Knight Of The Realm Bretonnian helmet with crown and acanthus leaves over triple fleur de lis and leopard / line shield flanked by two rampart leopards with crowns. Set to a large glazed frame. Measures: 112cm x 112cm.
A George III silver helmet shaped cream jug, maker's mark ...M, London 1796, with a high clip handle, engraved with foliate decoration and a crest, on a square base, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) high; and a George III baluster cream jug by John Muns, London 1765, with a lea capped double scroll handle, chased with floral decoration, engraved with a crest and on three trefoil feet, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high, 169g (5.45 oz) gross
A collection of 18th and early 19th Century hand painted ceramics, including a late 18th Century creamware coffee can and saucer, a Sunderland lustre, a Chinese hand painted slop bowl, a circa 1800 Turner blue and white transfer printed plate, two tea bowls, Sunderland lustre tea wares, various plates, helmet shaped milk jug, etc (one box)
A George III silver helmet shaped cream jug, the body bright-cut engraved with swag tied floral festoons, foliate border, central oval cartouche engraved with initials, C scroll reeded handle, by possibly William Abdy II, London, 1791, filled, CR: marks good, seam line apparent to interior, dents to interior spout, possible repairs to handle, filled
THREE ITEMS OF SILVER Comprising an oval centre dish with pierced diamond design; a teapot of plain cushion form with hardwood handles and knop; and a Georgian cream jug of helmet form with waved border on pedestal base, London marks for 1766, total gross weight of the three items approx. 30ozt.
The Great Fire of Ilfracombe, 1896, silver and enamel presentation medal to J Gumm: composed of the town crest surmounted by crossed axes and a Merryweather pattern fireman's helmet inscribed ' For Merit', assayed for Birmingham 1896.*Notes- The Great Fire of Ifracombe started on 28th July 1896 in the cellar of William Cole's iron mongers and furniture shop on the corner of Portland Street and Fore Street. The local volunteer fire brigade's equipment consisted of manual Merryweather engine, one ladder and a hose-reel cart and they had the fire under control by the following morning. A total of thirty five houses and businesses were destroyed by the fire. The fireman were later presented with a medal and £2 as at a dinner in their honour at the Royal Clarence Hotel.
A Victorian British Army regulation pattern Army Service Corps blue cloth helmet by Hawkes & Co, London: gilt metal front peak, spike, cross piece and spine, Queen's crown helmet plate, rose bosses and cloth backed chin chain, stamped to interior with makers stamp as per title, 27cm high (some damage)
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