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A collection of assorted silver and plated wares to include a silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration and inscribed to the inside "Carolyn Sainsbury from the Executive Directors Argo Management Consultants Ltd 1967-1969), a silver paperknife/page turner inscribed "HSM 17th October 1935", a modern silver bowl of small proportions with simple banded decoration (by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1938) inscribed "Payne Oxford" to base, a silver napkin ring of solid proportions bearing initial to front and dated 25-12-32 (by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1930), various silver teaspoons etc, weighable silver 21 oz, plated three piece cruet, various plated cutlery including crumb scoop and a Ronson table lighter etc
A collection of gold and gilt metal accessories, early-mid 20th century, comprising: a 15ct gold and diamond locket pendant on a chain with T-bar, length 7cm, British hallmarks; a 9ct gold vesta case, inscribed 'TIN', measuring 4.4 x 3.7 x 1.0cm; a gilt metal lighter by JC Dupont, of fluted design; an 18ct gold-cased lighter by Dunhill, fitted case stamped Dunhill
James III (1460-1488), Base silver issue, 1471-83, Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross, tressure of eight arcs broken by bust, trefoils on cusps at sides, rev. medium large mullet of six points in first and fourth quarters, large thistle-head in second and third quarters, double saltires after bvrg, 2.15g/8h (cf. SCBI 35, 749-52; SCBI 72, 809, for same rev. reading; cf. B 8, fig. –, probably same obv. die; S 5270). Carelessly struck but good very fine or better and probably much as made, very rare thus £1,200-£1,500 --- Provenance: bt Spink December 1974 While the Penny Scots had been subject to debasement since the reign of Robert III, it is only in the 1460s that the larger coins underwent the same process. Originally interpreted as the ‘aloyt grot’ mentioned in the Act of Parliament of 6 May 1471, the internal numismatic evidence, (lettering punches, stops etc,) suggests a date at least five years later. A lighter and baser coin circulating alongside a stronger piece, and tariffed accordingly, is a concept well understood throughout much of 15th century Europe but completely alien to the English monetary system.
Mary (1542-1567), First period, Testoon, type IIIa, 1556, mm. crown on rev. only, small high-arched crown, no annulets below m r, reads maria · dei · g · scotor · re·gina ·, rev. large cross potent with small crosses in angles, 5.89g/10h (SCBI 35, 1008/1006, same dies; SCBI 58, 324, same obv. die; SCBI 71, –; B 15, fig. 791, same obv. die; S 5405). About very fine, the varieties with no annulet on obverse and small crosses on reverse very rare £400-£500 --- Provenance: bt Spink February 1982 This coinage reverted to a fineness of 11 deniers fine and so, being current for 5/- as was the 9 denier Testoon of 1555, it was considerably lighter.
AN ASSORTMNET OF VARIOUS MILITARY RELATED ITEMS, this lot includes a trench art lighter, another small trench art piece, a n inert bomb fuse, water bottle, WWII era lamp, a boxed pair of snow goggles, a small oil bottle for a rifle, small white metal medal, a plaque on a wooden base, various coins including a half dollar, a metal plaque that is possibly bronze with a scene on the front and a black peaked cap, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
Collection of Various Golfing Cigarette Lighters (3) to incl The Match King Chicago USA Pat No.1935486-1937 -249 c/w removable striker; another featuring an interesting lighting mechanism with embossed panel of golfer wearing plus fours; and Edwin Super Lighter Japan with coloured side panel labels of 1950/60s golfer on the one side and golf bag and clubs on the other.
1936 US Open at Baltusrol Players Gift Cigarette Case and Lighter in One-Depiction of Clubhouse, this was a Players gift, its design features the clubhouse with wording National Open Baltusrol 1936. Tony Manero from New York was victorious over the third-round leader, Harry Cooper. It is in good condition, with overall wear. Size 8cm x 17cm within original box with fabric slipcase. UK Postage ONLY
Group of 13 fine ballpoint pens and mechanical pencils including: one Elsa Peretti Tiffany & Co. 925 sterling silver pen, marked along the back of the clip; a set of two 14k gold filigree Chanel perfumed ballpoint pens with Arpege Chanel #5, with original packaging; one Ronson Penciliter rhodium plated mechanical pencil and lighter with the original case; one Centennial mechanical pencil and ballpoint pen set with the original case; one Morrison's fountain pen with a 14k gold plated nib; one Shaeffer mechanical pencil and ballpoint pen set with the original case; one mechanical pencil and ballpoint pen set in a case with a quote by Maya Angelou; one Parker classic ballpoint pen with the original packaging; one Eames Acme ballpoint pen.br/>Condition:Many of these pens are scratched and have not been stored properly. Revere makes no warranties on the function or condition of these items.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold half-sovereign, 1887. London. Imperfect J DISH L508. The issues the mint encountered with the Jubilee coins are well documented and were exacerbated by the pressure for the coins to be ready for the Queen's Golden Jubilee on 20 June 1887. Records show that 1,771,425 half-sovereigns were struck in 1887, but only 871,770, less than 50% of the total, were fit for circulation. To improve metal flow silver was included in the alloy, which makes all 1887 London Jubilee head half-sovereigns stand out for their lighter colour. Although this variety is the most common of the 1887 Jubilee head half sovereigns, it is highly sought after due to the fascinating story surrounding the series, recently told by David Iverson and Steve Hill In their publication 'The Jubilee Head Gold Half Sovereign 1887-1893' (Sovereign Rarities, 2019).Crowned and veiled Jubilee bust facing left; JEB on truncation, imperfect J; inscription: VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRIT: REGINA F: D:. / High, crowned and embellished shield-of-arms; date in exergue; BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF:.In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS MS63 , certification number 47844904. PCGS population in this grade: 119.PCGS population in higher grade: 160.Reference: DISH-L508; S-3869; Marsh-478FDiameter: 19.3 mm.Weight: 3.99 g. (AGW=0.1176 oz.)Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
A mid-century chest of drawers from Heals. Consisting of five graduating drawers, on square tapering supports, with a shaped glass protective top. L91cm x D49cm x H116cmWith the original paperwork Condition Report: No major damage, in a fair condition, wear conducive for its age. Surface scratches. All the drawers run smoothly. The front appears faded and a lighter colour to the top.
Silver and enamel inkwell, another with silver top, a silver bodied table lighter and other pieces of silver. Condition Report: The hinged top of the inkwell is broken and the lid is detached. There is a tiny piece of enamel loss to the lid. The glass to ink bottle has minor nicks. The candlesticks are a little misshapen, the lighter sparks at time of condition reporting.
A Tunbridge ware cylindrical pin box, late 19th century, with two images of Herne, a button hook with an image of Rochester Cathedral, and scissor sheath with the Parade Tunbridge Wells, together with a Dunhill enamelled lighter, Chinese style, some damage, a small bronze figure of a sphinx, 6cm, and various other small ceramic and glass items, (qty)
A SMALL BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a silver striker lighter, engine turned pattern, with screw cap, hallmarked 'HCB' London 1937, an Eversharp white metal engine turned pattern propelling pencil, stamped 'Sterling Silver', a polished white metal propelling pencil stamped 'Sterling Silver', another white metal propelling pencil set with a purple paste terminal, belt buckles, a small silver pepper pot, hallmarked Birmingham, chains, salt spoon, fob medals, ring, a white metal cocktail stirrer etc
A PHENIX CAMERA LIGHTER AND TWO MUSICAL ITEMS, to include the Phenix novelty lighter in the form of a camera with tiny compass (sd to glass), a Tallent of Old Bond Street musical box in the form of a mid-twentieth century sideboard/bookcase, height 9.5cm x width 17cm x depth 8cm (some scratches and wear), and a musical bird in a cage, with Perspex base marked 'Made in Hong Kong' (dusty, some wear, has been working) (3) (Condition Report: generally ok, specific damage as stated, lighter untested)

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