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An Edwardian parasol, the novelty silver handle in the form of a duck`s head with glass eyes, Birmingham 1908 (one eye missing), a late Victorian ebonized walking stick with novelty silver handle in the form of a duck`s head with green eyes, London 1896, and a Victorian parasol, the silver handle with embossed floral and foliate decoration 1881.
A pair of 9ct gold knot design earstuds, a 9ct gold ring designed as the initials `MH`, a 9ct gold and tiger`s eye signet ring, a 9ct gold St. Christopher pendant with a 9ct gold neckchain, a pair of 9ct gold oval cufflinks, a gilt metal tassel necklace and a silver multi-link fronted bangle.
A collection of costume jewellery, including brooches, a scarab pendant, chains, badges, mother-of-pearl brooches, bangles, colourless paste set earclips, tie clips and slides, three ladies` wristwatches, and a peach stone fitted with a Stanhope lens, and an Omega de Ville automatic lady`s wristwatch.
A Third Reich army officer`s dagger, probably a post-war assembly, with straight double-edged blade without maker`s mark, length approx 25.5cm, plated crosspiece and pommel, orange composition grip, in its matching plated sheath, together with a P13 bayonet, in its steel-mounted leather sheath, and a tourist quality knife with brass-mounted carved wooden grip, in its matching sheath.
A 1907-pattern bayonet by Wilkinson with single-edged blade, dated 9` 15, in its steel-mounted leather sheath, a U.S. machete with single-edged blade, dated 1943, in its leather sheath (grips defective), an invitation from the Chindits Old Comrades Association to a reunion and charity ball, dated Nov. 24th 1951, a programme for the Chindit Charity Ball, signed by Lieutenant Colonel Calvert D.S.O., Major F. Freeman, Major G.G. Lockett D.S.O., M.C. and others, and a photograph of a soldier who served with the Chindits, wearing King`s Regiment shoulder title.
An Imperial German 1889-model infantry officer`s sword with straight double-fullered single-edged blade, length approx 74.5cm, steel hit with folding guard and wire-bound black composition grip with W.R.II cypher, in its steel scabbard with suspension strap (defective, hilt and scabbard rusted, suspension broken).
A Continental officer`s sword by Weyersberg with nickel-plated curved single-edged blade, length approx 73cm, steel hilt retaining traces of nickel plating, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip (worn overall, blade plating lifting), with its bullion knot and steel scabbard, together with a Turkish sword with straight double-edged hollow diamond-section blade, length approx 69.5cm, retaining some gilt decoration at forte, brass crosspiece, horn grips, bulbous pommel, in its steel-mounted leather-covered scabbard (mounts retaining some gilt decoration), and an all-steel tulwar (poor condition).
A large two-draw tripod-mounted Patt. No. 333 spotting telescope by W. Ottway & Co. Ltd., Ealing, London, No. 1278, dated 1940, with leather-covered body and integral tripod-mounting bracket, object lens approx 7.5cm, with sliding shade, rack and pinion fine adjustment, overall extended length approx 118cm (some damage, body dented), with eyepiece and object lens covers, together with a wooden tripod with retailer`s label for Charles Frank, Glasgow.
A 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `4338 Pte. J. Nixon. Manch. R.`, with the original ribbons, packets and box, a First World War period memorial plaque, detailed `John Nixon`, with the original card, packet and envelope of postage, addressed to `Mr Nixon, 51 Wellington Street, Moss Side, Manchester`, a Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment officer`s collar badge, mounted as a brooch, three copper-plate printing plates, an Edward VII Coronation 1902 bronze medallion, with the original case, a Tug of War bronze prize medallion, four commemorative crowns, comprising 1951, with the original box, 1953, 1977 and 1977, and a USA three coin specimen set, commemorating the Bi-centenary 1776-1976, cased.
A Queen`s South Africa Medal with bar `Natal` to `190199 Ord. J. Dean, H:M:S: Terrible`, a 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `190199 J. Dean. P.O. R.N.`, and a Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V Admiral`s Bust issue, to `190199 John Dean, LDG. Sean, H.M.S. Europa`.
A 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `16770 Pte. H.W. Long. The Queen`s R.`, a 1939-45 Defence Medal, a 1939-45 War Medal, a silver Masonic jewel, designed as a dove within a semi-circle, another Masonic medal, a Church Lad`s Brigade enamelled medal, a miniature Victory Medal and sundry.
A Caughley porcelain reeded teabowl, late 18th Century, decorated in underglaze blue and gilt with scattered floral sprigs beneath a blue banded rim, blue printed `S` to base (small chip to rim), a pearlware reeded coffee cup printed in blue with chinoiserie figures, a pearlware sauceboat (riveted), a blue printed spoon tray, a cobalt blue ground saucer (restored), and a Japan pattern cover.
A Cauldon bone china part tea service, decorated with a blue and gilt band heightened with Neoclassical urns, comprising two cake plates, ten teacups and twelve saucers, eleven tea plates and a jug, together with a collection of other mostly tea and coffee wares, including a Crown Staffordshire `England`s Bouquet` part service and a Queen Anne bone china part service (some faults).
A Sèvres porcelain cabinet plate, late 18th Century, probably outside factory decorated, centrally enamelled with an arrangement of fruit and flowers within a cobalt blue rim reserved with three vignettes of exotic birds and overlaid in gilt with haphazard shapes and dots, incised mark to base with blue enamelled interlaced `L`s` mark, diameter approx 24.3cm, together with a similar soup plate and two matching dinner plates with lilac and lavender banding enamelled with blue convolvulus (faults).
A Royal Doulton Winnie The Pooh Collection figure `Eeyore Loses a Tail`, WP15, with stand and box, a group of Japanese mostly Marutomo Ware, including a wall plaque in the form of a horses head, two pottery Pekinese and an Art Deco plaque in the form of a lady`s head on a gilt edged black painted wooden mount.
A Derby porcelain potpourri bowl, early 19th Century, the white glazed body enamelled to one side with convolvulus and to the other orange lilies beneath the gilt enriched pierced rim, flanked by gilt ram`s head handles, raised on scroll tripod feet and a trefoil base, red painted factory mark to base, height approx 19.5cm (lacking cover).
A pair of turquoise glazed porcelain figures, late 19th Century, the first modelled as Cupid, the second a naked maiden with a bow, each raised on a cobalt blue glazed circular base overlaid in gilt with bands of flowers and foliage, pseudo Sèvres style mark of interlaced `L`s` to base of Cupid (maiden and base heavily restored), together with another Cupid model without base but with gilt detail (faults) and a Mintons turquoise and white glazed figure of a Cupid (restored).
A late Victorian oak coal purdonium, each opposing fall-flap with central bird`s eye maple panel within a coromandel border, fitted with a turned yew handle and gilt brass hinges, surmounted with a turned and faceted yew handle, one side fitted with a matching yew-handled shovel, its brass strap support stamped `Hall`, height approx 41cm.
A collection of Corgi Classics commercial vehicles, including a No. 31009 Heavy Haulage set `Wynn`s`, a No. 31004 Scammell articulated, a Bedford S articulated and low loader set, a No. 16702 Scammell Highwayman low loader `Pickfords`, a No. 97369 AEC truck and trailer `Eddie Stobart` and several The Brewery Collection lorries, all boxed (26) (some boxes creased and scuffed).
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