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WW1 & WW2 Military Interest Comprising Three First World One Medals Awarded To 5479 Pte J Cavendish E Lan R Together With 1939-45 War & Defence Medals + Long Service And Good Conduct Medal. Awarded To 619494 Ch.Tech J Cavendish R.A.F, Together With A Collection Of Silver And Base Metal Award Medals Mostly Engraved SGT Cavendish R.A.F El-Firdan 1951. Together With Buttons, Cigarette Case And Lighter
A Small Collection of Silver and Silver Plated Items ( 4 ) In Total. 1/ Ronson Crown Silver Plated Table Lighter. c.1930's 2/ Small Pedestal Bowl, Hallmark Birmingham 1923. 2.25 Inches High. 3/ George V Two Handled Silver Mustard Pot with Blue Liner. Hallmark London 1927. 4/ Antique Silver Plated Miniature Milk Urn.
Egypt, New Kingdom / Third Intermediate Period, ca. 1550 to 712 BCE. This is a large greenstone "heart" scarab with carved details of the head, wings, and legs. Heart scarabs are oval amulets that were used as personal protection, jewelry, and grave goods. In the Book of the Dead, they are prescribed to be made of stone, usually green stones, such as jasper, serpentine, and greenish basalt. A scarab like this one most likely would have been placed inside of a mummy's wrappings over its heart, which the ancient Egyptians believed to be the seat of the mind. After death, according to their beliefs, an individual's heart would be weighed against a feather by the jackal god Anubis before a panel of deities who waited at the gateway to the netherworld to judge the dead. If the heart was lighter than a feather, then the deceased could pass into the next life; if not, they would be devoured by a monster and cease to exist. Size: 1.8" L x 1.4" W x 1.85" H (4.6 cm x 3.6 cm x 4.7 cm). Provenance: Ex-private New Jersey collection, acquired in 1980's. Condition: Intact with very little wear. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #112443
A Royal Yacht Squadron late-Victorian silver rope-lighter vesta case , George Unite, Birmingham 1899, of nautical interest, inscribed 'SULA R.Y.S' with the club's burgee, maritime signal flags engraved to reverse spell B.J.R, 2¾ in. (7cm.) long, 1.99 tr.oz. * Possibly relating to a wooden yawl, named 'Sula', registered to Baronet Sir Thomas Erskine Holland, member of the RYS, in 1879 in Shoreham. Later the boat was sold to Lord Churston, after Sir Erskine 'lost a man overboard in a heavy sea' [RYS Memorials of Its Members]; then to British aircraft and boat designer Hubert Scott-Paine, and now is thought to be in Scotland. Source: 'Lloyds Yacht Register 1902/3, 1936 and Alan Stewart.'
A PAIR OF DECORATIVE CONTINENTAL CANDLESTICKS AND THE FOLLOWING PLATED WARE:- A mounted, smoky glass, circular tray, a mounted cut glass table lighter & matching vase, by Halcyon Days, a lacquered box by Gucci, and a scent bottle in the form of an oil can; the candlesticks 6.2" (15.5 cms) high; 28 oz weighable silver (7)
Original vintage cinema poster for the James Bond 007 film, The Man with the Golden Gun. Ian Fleming's The Man with the Golden Gun, the 1974 Guy Hamilton English James Bond 007 secret agent spy espionage fantasy action adventure thriller ("The world's greatest villains tried to kill James Bond"; "Now it's Scaramanga's turn to try"; "Dr. No. He couldn't kill Bond with a cyanide cigarette and the world's largest tarantula"; "Rosa Kleb. She couldn't kill Bond with an assassin trained from birth."; "Goldfinger and Odd Job. They couldn't split Bond in half with a laser beam or with the world's deadliest hat."; "Blofeld. He tried to kill Bond with a deadly virus and ten of the most beautiful women in the world."; "A solid gold fountain pen that screws into the body of a gold cigarette lighter. A gold cigarette that is snapped into place form a handle. A solid gold cuff link that becomes the trigger, A single gold bullet that is placed in the chamber."; "The barrel of the gun a solid gold fountain pen"; "The hammer and bullet chamber: a solid gold cigarette lighter"; "The magazine hand grip: A solid gold cigarette case"; "The trigger: A solid gold cuff link"; "The man with the golden gun is ready to assassinate James Bond"; based on the novels by Ian Fleming) starring Roger Moore (in the title role "as James Bond"), Christopher Lee (in the title role as the Man With the Golden Gun), Britt Ekland (as Goodnight), Herve Villechaize, and Maud AdamsArtist: Robert McGinnis. Printed in France. Very good condition, folded as issued.Country: France, Year: 1974, Size (cm)80x60
A circa 1900 Continental mother of pearl table lighter; together with a sterling silver propelling pencil and boxed wax seal set Condition Report / Extra Information Chipped and cracked to mother of pearl around top and bottom edges.Further small chip to side.Stamped Germany to the screw on underside.
A late Victorian silver hinge lidded faceted glass jar, the hinged cover formed as an owl's face, with boot button eyes, by S. Mordan & Co, London 1896 and a late Victorian silver table lighter, formed as a standing female Dicken's style character, her hat hinged to contain matches, her hand to hold the light (the fitting lacking), the underside ridged to strike matches, Birmingham 1892, (2).

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