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A MIXED LOT: A cased pair of modern silvergilt mounted bottle corks with a hen & a cock pheasant finial, an engraved sovereign case, a Victorian pocket watch, a mounted lighter, initialled, a brooch and a gun-metal pocket "Monaco-Roulette" game; the latter 2" (5 cms) diameter; 6 oz weighable silver (6)
A MIXED LOT: A capstan inkwell of canted oblong form, initialled, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1935, a pair of napkin rings with "Celtic" borders, two other napkin rings, a mounted metal table lighter and a cigarette case, initialled; the inkwell 6.5" (16.5 cms) long; 11.7 oz weighable silver (7)
A Baccarat decanter with faceted sides, another decanter, glass tankard with star cut base, a cut glass bowl, six glass dessert bowls and an ashtray together with a Royal Artillery silver table lighter by Aspreys, a plated entree dish, tea caddy, manicure tools, toothpick and a silver mounted hand mirror, together with two modern pictures, etc CONDITION REPORTS Baccarat decanter with wear and scuffs, and stopper very chipped. Other items with general wear and some chips, silver and silver plated items with some dents and mis-shaping, wear and scuffs.
A 19th Century mahogany Pembroke table raised on turned and ringed legs to brass caps and castors CONDITION REPORTS Assorted scratches and dents to top and throughout, some dark coloured marks, some lighter coloured spotted marks, one lighter patc of wood, possibly where varnish has been removed. Some deeper dents near the edges and scratch marks to the sides of the leaves where they have been opened up against something. Possible repair to one leg. General wear and tear throughout.
A silver sauce boat, with shaped edge, Birmingham 1893, weight 3oz, together with a silver pedestal dish, with shaped edge, Sheffield 1971, weight 2oz, a hallmarked silver dressing table mirror, a silver plated Ronson lighter and a three piece EPNS cruet set Condition report: pedestal dish - pin prick hole and dent, sauce boat - ok, hand mirror - scratched and dented, cruet - missing one glass liner, lighter - ok
A SILVER PICTURE FRAME Birmingham 1927, rectangular arched top form with engine turned decoration, 15.5cm tall, image area 12cm by 6.5cm, wooden backed; with a Mappin and Webb silver table lighter, of lamp form, 1906; a silver small baluster shaped Christening mug; a compass watch fob; a late Victorian silver open faced pocket watch; a plated candelabra; and a plated tablespoon; 128g (4.11 troy ozs) gross weighable
A quantity of brassware, comprising a trench art cigarette lighter and ashtray, centred with a bullet, moving to reveal a lighter above a circular dish holder, lightly engraved with flowers, 23cm high, a British patent Austrian candlestick, with a floral centre on a dished base, and another elaborate candlestick of small proportion in the form of a leaf. (3)
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Æ Sestertius (32mm, 29.07 g, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 210. M AVREL ANTONI NVS PIVS AVG, laureate bust right, slight drapery / VICTORIAE BRITTANNICAE, S C in exergue, Victory, winged and draped, standing right, left foot on helmet, left knee bent, resting right hand on trophy, consisting of helmet, cuirass, spears, shields, and greaves; on right, Britannia, towered and draped, standing facing; to her left, captive seated left, hands tied behind back. RIC IV 464; Banti 132; SCBC 659; BMCRE 819-20 (Septimius and Caracalla). Good VF, dark green-brown patina, some lighter green and red. From the RAM Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group 73 (13 September 2006), lot 949.Beginning in AD 208, Septimius waged a military campaign against the Caledonians in northern Britain with his sons Caracalla and Geta. Due to his father`s illness, Caracalla took the lead in managing military operations throughout most of the campaign, while Geta took on administrative duties at the campaign base camp at Eburacum (modern day York). By AD 210, coins were struck in the names of all three family members celebrating their British successes. In February of AD 211, Septimius died. Soon afterward, Caracalla ended the fighting by negotiating a peace with the Caledonians. This interesting sestertius refers to the close of the British campaign, using imagery and language that suggest a decisive victory.
GERMANY, Jever (Grafschaft). Karl Wilhelm von Anhalt-Zerbst. 1667-1718. AR Taler – 40 Stüber (41mm, 26.50 g, 1h). Imitating a Leeuwendaalder of the Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden (Dutch Republic). Dated 1676. · CAR · W · P · A · C · · A · D · S · B · I · & · K ·, armored half-length figure of soldier standing left, head right; coat-of-arms below / (star) IN · DOMINO · FIDUCIA · NOSTRA : 40 · S : 1676, lion rampant left. Davenport 6859; KM 74. VF, toned. From the Joseph R Lasser Collection for the benefit of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.First struck in 1575 in the Dutch province of Holland during the Eighty Years` War, the leeuwendaalder, or `lion dollar` supplanted the Burgundian kruisdaalder, or `cross dollar`, which had been circulating throughout the Low Countries and was seen as a remnant of Spanish overlordship. Soon, the other provinces of the Dutch Republic were minting leeuwendaalders well into the seventeenth century (see lot 1637). Unlike the concurrent rijksdaalder, first struck in 1584 and which was valued at 50 stuivers, the lighter leeuwendaalder, valued at between 36 and 42 stuivers, became a more attractive way for Dutch merchants to pay their overseas debts. Owing to the expanding Dutch mercantile empire in the seventeenth century, the leeuwendaalder consequently became an attractive international trade currency, and was popular in parts of Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, and Asia. The leeuwendaalder was also copied in a number of cities in Germany and Italy due to its popularity as a trade currency. Circulating also in Transylvania, where it was also copied, the leeuwendaalder lent its name to the modern currencies of Romania and Moldavia as the leu or `lion`.
Royal Worcester Mottled Blue Shallow Footed Bowl, central roundel of apples and blackberries, signed H.Price, with framework in gilt over pastel pink and green, further gilt motifs and a gilt band to the inside rim; 2.75 inches high x 10.5 in diameter; date marks for 1928 and 2769 to underside (fine crack running from rim to top of roundel frame, some slightly lighter patches to blue interior)
An interesting World War One group relating to two brothers, Trooper Percy Osborne of the London Yeomanry and Private William A. Osbourne of the Gordon Highlanders; comprising William Osborne's regimental walking cane, kilt and sporran (named), regimental wooden plaque, brass shoulder titles and a white metal badge, a black cloth backed regimental badge, an Imperial Service badge, a Birmingham silver cigarette case with engraved initials W.O, an EPNS lighter by Dunhill, patent number 390107, an amethyst set fob seal with engraved inscription, and a trio of WW1 medals, also items relating to Trooper Percy Osborne of the City of London Yeomanry (Roughriders), (killed in action aged 23), comprising a newspaper clipping detailing his death and a further newspaper article showing the memorial, his Lifeguards badges, postcards from Percy, photographs of both brothers, two Queen Mary Christmas 1914 tins (empty of contents) together with a WW1 brass and white metal German belt buckle, marked with the motto 'Got Mit Uns' (a quantity)

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