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An interesting mixed lot comprising a military issue oil canister stamped to base 'JA No. 0984 W.M.S. 10/45' with broad arrow mark, height 9cm, a possibly home-made combination of items with brass base, possibly from Shell with stamp 'SPR RE W/S 2073195' with broad arrow mark and German Iron Cross removed from medal and mounted to copper plated top, a brass lighter modelled as a shell and a 'Merit' lighter, a pair of pliers (possibly) with stamp 'D.R.P. Norm-Mess', a US hand powered cutting device, a clip/buckle with three winged logo and stamped 'passenger two', and a Singer & Co 'Challenge' patent wrench.
A Good Album of High Quality George V Early Great Britain Stamps, Several In Blocks and All In Mint Condition. Includes George V Stamps, 1934 - 1936 and Silver Jubilee Stamps - 1935 Mint, George V 1912 Sept - Oct, Watermark Multiple Royal Cypher Perf 15-14, King George V 5 Shilling Stamps - 1913 - 1918, King George V Postal Conference 1929, 2 Penny Stamps + 3.5 Pence + George V Postal Union 1/2 Penny Stamps 1925, King George V 1 Penny, 2 Penny, Three Half Pence, Stamps Date 1934 - 1936 Mint, Catalogue Value For One Stamp £12.00, Silver Jubilee 1/2 Penny Sets of Stamps, U/Mint Watermark Inverted Date 1935 Cat £120, King George VI Coronation Block 1937 Set of ( 3 ) Gold Coast - Mint, King George VI 1937 - 1947 Stamps, George VI 1939 - 1948 5 Shilling Stamps, George VI 1940 6 May Victoria and George Half Penny / 2 Penny, King George VI 1941 - 1942 Set of Stamps, 1/2 Penny to 3 Penny Lighter Background All Mint, King George VI 1946 2.5 Penny and 3 Penny Stamps, Blocks of 4 and Blocks of Six Mint, George VI 1948 Values 2.5 Penny to 1 Shilling ( 2 Sheets ) Mint, Queen Elizabeth 1953 Coronation Stamps Mint, Many Mint Stamps From 1952 - 1957, Includes Elizabeth II Blocks of 2/6 Stamps In Mint Condition, Date 1955 - 1958 All Mint Cat + £130 + Victorian Stamped Letters Date 1850, Letter Dated 1939 with Seal and Stamp, Many More No Mentioned - A Good Album.
A Vintage Monsoon Cotton Maxi Dress And Two Embroidered Waistcoats 1980's long smocked cotton poplin shirtdress in pale biscuit with cream floral embroidery detail to front placket. The long sleeves with smocking detail to shoulder and cuffs. 100% cotton, UK size 12. Also, two heavily embroidered waistcoats by Past Times, one in taupe cotton with multi colour crewel work embroidery. The second, a lighter sleeveless, Nehru collar shirt with floral embroidery.
Mercury Mystic Topaz Five Stone Band Ring, a central, octagon cut 1.75ct topaz flanked by two slightly smaller octagon cuts, the band terminating with a trillion cut to each end, set in platinum vermeil and silver, totalling 5.25cts; Mercury Mystic Topaz being the lighter and more brilliant of the mystic topazes
A CLARICE CLIFF BIZARRE GAY DAY HONEY POT, in the form of a skep, bee shaped knop to lid, printed and painted marks, height approximately 9cm, together with a preserve pot in the form of an orange in the Gay Day pattern printed marks, height approximately 8cm and a Clarice Cliff Double V variant 331 candlestick, printed marks, height approximately 4.5cm (3)Condition:Candlestick: the bas has a crack running either side of the hole in the base, there is some stained crazing visible in the lighter areas between the pattern and small patches of paint loss and one spot of white emulsion, red candle wax residue is visible to the interior.Honey pot – the lid has been restored near the spoon hole cut away, also looks to have been ground down as rough unglazed edge in one patch of inner rim. The base is also restored around the upper section and has some paint loss.Orange shaped pot – there are spots of paint loss, more so to the base, but appears to be free of chips, cracks and restoration.
AN ERCOL ELM DRESSING TABLE, with rectangular mirror back, two short and one long frieze drawers, on square tapering legs, approximate width 114.5cm x depth 48.5cm x height 124cmcondition:The back left edge has a scuff, right hand side end of the top has some patches of lighter colours, the top has a few scratches, the left hand side of the top has a long split, the drawers are a bit stiff when moved in and out, the two smaller drawers have their glass inserts, the front left hand leg has streaks of liquid damage, the front right hand leg is a bit bleached.
A GEORGE III GILT-METAL ETUI Set with bloodstone panels (the interior later fitted with a lighter), together with a late Victorian reeded vesta case, a modern engine-turned rectangular pill box and a Britannia standard silvergilt oval box set with vari-coloured glass/stones, by Nathan Brothers, Birmingham 1910; 3.5 oz weighable silver (4)
A MIXED LOT:- Two late 19th century cast iron figural vesta holders/strikers, a painted metal bulldog vesta holder/striker, a painted metal vesta holder & lighter in the form of a stout gentleman, a brass "pair of boots" vesta holder, a copper vest dispenser in the form of a house & a pottery tobacco jar; the latter 5" (12.75 cms) high 97)
A MIXED LOT:- An early Victorian brass vesta holder/striker and pen wipe combined, stamped "Prince Albert's Safety Box", three bog oak vesta balls, two ivory "go to bed" vesta cases, a plated vesta holder & lighter in the form of a watering can, and a plated mounted abalone shell & gem-set vesta holder/striker in the form of a cradle; the latter 2.3" (6 cms) long (8)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS "BEANFILS" VESTA CASE & TRAVELLING CANDLESTICK COMBINED, another similar nickel-plated example, another brass example, a nickel-plated travelling lighter together with a quantity of other vesta holders/strikers (brass, base metals, glass, porcelain etc.); the largest one 4.3" (18 cms) long (18)
British Medals, Sport, Olympic Games, London, 1908, an un-awarded bronze medal winner’s medal, an un-named specimen, by Bertram Mackennal, for Messrs.Vaughton & Sons, two female figures placing a laurel crown on the head of a young victorious athlete, in a divided exergue, OLYMPIC GAMES - London, 1908, rev. St. George slays the dragon before the winged figure of Peace, plain edge, 33.5mm. (BHM.3964; Eimer 1905; Alfen 47; Johnson - , no bronze medal in collection), extremely fine with lighter patination than previous two medals *ex Baldwin’s vault See footnote to lot 456.
An Edwardian silver magnifying glassThe glass of rectangular form to a silver surround and a loop handle, lenght 13.5cm, makers marks indistinct, London 1909, together with, a bi-coloured metal Dunhill lighter, length 7.3cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: General tarnishing on frame. Minor rubbing to lens otherwise good.
A box of miscellanea including corkscrew, novelty wooden wine stopper, W.A. Martin brass and wooden spirit level, two bone feeding spoons, miniature last, two glass perfume bottles, Browns tool border latch hook needle and a box of spent ammunition, Rolstar lighter, Russian made white metal inkwell and two clock weights

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