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Lancashire Northern Rugby Football Union - A red and white rugby jersey with Lancashire N.R.U rose embroidered badge, together with an 1899 maroon velvet cap with rose and shield embroidered emblem, made by Joe Nicholl & J T Brown, Halifax, embroidered with the initials "H.K.", a 15ct yellow gold medallion cast with three lions on shield on a leaf cartouche, "Presented by The Lancashire County Football Union" on the front, the reverse "Northern Union County Championship won by Lancashire, H K Kruger, Half Back", hallmarked Birmingham, 1899, approximately 16 grams, and a hand coloured photograph of Henry Kruger wearing the jersey and cap.Henry Kruger was born in 1878 in Manchester but of Welsh parentage. His parents returned to Cardiff. He played rugby as half back for Llwynypia and then "went north" and played for Rochdale Hornets and Hull Kingston Rovers. The medal, jersey and cap were won for Lancashire against Yorkshire in 1899, part of the Rugby League "War of Roses" series CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - By decent from the family
A MEISSEN FIGURE OF AN EGG-SELLER, CIRCA 1745modelled by Johann Joachim K„ndler (1706-1775), from the series of Parisian street traders, the old woman carrying a basket of eggs over her left arm and proffering an egg in her right hand, the shaped base applied with flowers18cm high, restoration to basket and to one footSee the similar figure selling fruit, after Bouchardon’s ‘Cris de Paris’ drawings, illustrated by Dr. Erika Pauls-Eisenbeiss, German Porcelain of the 18th Century, London, 1972, Vol.I, pp.86-87. For another Meissen egg-seller, see Christie’s, London, 30 May 2012, lot 659.
A MEISSEN ECUELLE, COVER AND STAND, CIRCA 1750the yellow ground painted in the manner of Johann Gottfried Klinger (1711-1781) with cut flowers in quatrefoil panels edged in enamel, the ear-shaped handles and finial picked out in gilding, underglaze blue crossed swords marksstand 17.5cm diameterProvenance: A Private German Collection, acquired from Fischer-B”hler Antiquit„ten, Munich in July 1965; by repute earlier in the Erich von Goldschmidt-Rothschild Collection
AN AMERICAN SILVER GLOBE, VAN WORMER & RODRIGUES, SAN FRANCISCO, CIRCA 1938the land-masses gilded, loaded spreading stand inscribed, 11.5cm high, together with a pair of silver-mounted cut glass decanters and stoppers, the boldly cut bodies with plain silver neck mounts, Roberts & Dore Ltd., London, 1968, 26.5cm high(3)The inscription reads: R.K. Davies to Malcolm Beranger, 1938. Ralph K. Davies (1897-1971) was a San Franciso oil millionaire and philanthropist whose widow paid for the S.F. Symphony Hall. Malcolm B‚ranger was a French Standard Oil executive.
An early 18th century lady's MS commonplace book, of Mary Bridges and inscribed from September 1737, with a later This Book for Mary ***** by her G. Mother M B**k 1799, compiling cookery recipes, further recipes for ills and ailments, original and favourite published passages of verse and prose, Christian and moral reflections and maxims, mirror-inscribed from front-middle and back-middle, partially indexed contents to back with some pages of the text numbered in Arabic numerals, enclosed with a loose ink MS miniature Lord's Prayer as a sphere 5cm wide, enclosing contemporary calf, the boards gilt-embossed with a double-line fillett, the spine with foliate spandrels and bosses within raised bands, 16mo
Pipes - a collection of gentleman's smoking pipes, including a Modernist pipe, by Falcon, curved shaft; another, straight shaft; Carey Magic Inch; K&P Peterson, various; simulated burrs; others, mid-20th century and later; a 20th century oak circular pipe rack, 12cm high; tobacco pouches; Ronson lighter; qty Condition Report: Generally wear from use over time, including to pipe mouthpieces. Stand good. Lighters not working.
Medals, WW1, India Distinguished Service Medal, group of four, IDSM, GVR 1st type K-i-H - 1357 Kot Dfdr Daud Khan, 23rd Cavly F.F.; British War Medal - 1357 SDM Daud Khan, 23 Cavy. F.F.; Victory Medal, unamed; IGS Medal 1908-35, GVR/clsp. Afghanistan North West Frontier 1919 - 1357 K.D. Daud Khan/23 Cavy; researchI.D.S.M. award announced in Indian Government General Order 879 1919: Daud KHAN, 1357 Kot-Dafadar, 23rd Cavalry (Frontier Force) (Mesopotamia). N.B. IDSM awards are normally only gazetted in the London Gazette February 1915-February 1918 and November 1940-September 1947, with no citations on both the L/G and the Indian Gazette. Provenance: Spink of London, 2013
1911 10d Dull reddish purple & aniline pink (F). Very fine unused o.g. example showing variety "No cross on crown" printed at Somerset House. Light vertical gum crease at right nevertheless a presentable example of this difficult shade and variety combination Spec. M44(5)k. 1992 BPA Cert. Cat. £2500. Ex. "Minoru".
A family collection of medals, comprising: the Dardenelles Naval casualty group to Stoker 1st Class D. Burrows Royal Navy: 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals (K. 20453. D. BURROWS, STO., 1, R.N.); Memorial Plaque in card case (DANIEL BURROWS), good very fine or better; and four to Chief Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class W. T. Burrows, Royal Navy: 1914-15 Star (272359 W.T. BURROWS. E.R.A. 2. R.N.), British War and Victory Medals (....C.E.R.A.2...); Royal Navy Long Service and good Conduct Medal, George V (....C.E.R.A.2......H.M.S. VERNON), mounted for wearing, about very fine. Daniel Burrows was killed in action on the 14th March 1915, while serving in the Light Cruiser H.M.S. Amythyst. This day saw the continuation of efforts by the Royal Navy, in concert with merchant seamen, to clear Turkish mines from the Dardanelles under intense bombardment from shore batteries. Burrows would already have been in action for several days by this point, and so excoriating had been the enemy fire that Admiral Carden had been obliged to place Naval volunteers on the civilian mine sweepers in order to stiffen their resolve. Amethyst was concentrating her fire on the Turkish searchlights, when a 6 inch shell penetrated her armour and exploded in the area of the stocker's mess deck. Source: George Hickinbottom, 'The Seven Glorious H.M.S. Amethysts 1793-1956'
A Swedish percussion conversion service pistol, rifled barrel 9 in. and bearing both Husquevarna and London (Company) proof marks, brass band at the muzzle incorporating front sight, lock marked with a crowned 'K', external safety catch, full stock with brass furniture, '738 R' marked on lock and butt cap, '738' on barrel, steel back strap with provision for mounting a shoulder stock (not present).
Two half-size Caughley tea bowls and saucers, transfer-printed in the Fisherman and Three Flowers patterns, circa 1770-88, S marks, tea bowls 5.9cm and 6.2cm diameter, saucers 10.1cm and 11.1cm diameter (4)Provenance: The Fisherman example is Wright Collection no. 442, purchased in 1993 from Sadler, Portobello Road. Bears old retailers' label with inscription, 'A set of 4 Salopian cups and saucers, £4 4s 0d' and the tea bowl previously had a 'Gill and Reigate 73-85 Oxford Street' label.The Three Flowers example is Wright Collection no.735, purchased in 2005 from M&K Holland.
A mahogany cased induction coil electric shock machine, 1920s, with drawer to the side containing screw thread pads, handles and wires, the interior with coil switches sliding scale the box with dovetail corners and swing carrying handle inset with retailers mark for K. Schall, London W55 Wigmore Street, 13cm square, 14cm high and a mahogany cased Magneto electric shock therapy machine, marked Patent Phoenix Magneto, the interior with magnet and winding handle and cog mechanism and cylinders, 26.5cm long, 13.5cm deep, 13cm high (2)
A rare pre production Matchbox Superkings Pepsi cola lorry with a yellow chassis, red cab and light brown roof. The model number is missing after the " K " to the base and also the last digit is missing from the date ( i.e. 197- ) ..there is a little damage to the Pepsi sign on one side of the model...The rivets look to be Matchbox factory rivets.
An interesting collection of ephemera and photographs relating to the Stroud area, including navigation certificate for Hubert Edy 1839, a toll certificate (No. 260) otherwise unused, 1" to one mile map of Stroud, Robert K Dawson Royal Engineers Map of the Navigable Coasts and Rivers in England and Wales, advertisements, bills of sale, etc., contained in three ring binders
An Art Deco green paste and diamond cluster ring,with an emerald cut green paste, milligrain set to a plain collet, a pierced hexagonal frame, milligrain set with rose cut diamonds to a pierced basket, open shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. 4.36g.Finger size J-K (not round)
An Art Deco sapphire and diamond offset square cluster ring, c.1920,a square step cut sapphire, milligrain set to the centre, surrounded by a border of eight cut diamonds, all milligrain set to a white setting plate. Yellow bezels and cheniers to a yellow solid underbezel, knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18ct. 3.26g.Finger size K
A single stone diamond ring,with an old brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.23ct, eight claw set to a plain collet with a two-row underbezel. Chenier shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as platinum. 2.92g. Diamond assessed as approximately:Colour: J/KClarity: SI1/SI2Finger size K½
A single stone diamond bar brooch,with an old European cut diamond, estimated as approximately 2.38ct, six claw set to a tapering collet. The collet to the centre of a blade edge bar with plain pin and revolving clasp. Tested as platinum. 57mm long, 5.23g. Diamond assessed as approximately:Colour: J/KClarity: P1/P2
An Art Deco single stone sapphire ring with diamond set shoulders,a cushion-shaped, mixed cut, parti-coloured sapphire, four claw set to a plain collet, with lotus-style shoulders, milligrain set with old eight cut diamonds and an old brilliant cut diamond. Tested and valued as platinum. 4.26g.Finger size K½
An American gold and enamel abstract ring, c.1970,by J Rossi, recessed sections with green enamel decoration to each end, with staggered sections between with Florentine decoration. A tapering square shank with pierced corners and applied signature plaque to the underside of the head. Marked 18K. Head 33 x 20mm. 15.29g.Finger size K½
A two-stone cultured pearl crossover ring,with two cultured pearls, peg set to caps with bead terminals to a circular section hollow shank, tested as approximately 14ct gold, 4.24g,finger size J-K, shank beads fitted together with a pair of gold open quatrefoil earrings,with textured bark decoration and a central cluster of five cultured pearls to screw fittings, marked 9ct, 5.37g (3)
An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring,with a trefoil cluster of diamonds to each side, with a further diamond to each shoulder. A brilliant cut diamond rub set in a plain collet, with three brilliant cut diamonds rub set to each side, with a smaller brilliant cut rub set diamond to each shoulder. Knife edge shoulders to a plain shank. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1987. Principal diamond estimated as approximately 0.90ct assessed as:Colour: K/LClarity: P1/P2Finger size M

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