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A group of Edwardian boys sailor Suits with a copy of the Horsfield boys wearing them in Devon in 1923 and a note by last owner, the hat with "HMS Hindustan" ribbon and Frederick Gorringe Ltd label "Buckingham Palace Road S W Boys Hat Department", with white summer top, two sailor collars with lanyard, cuffs and fronts, white top and trousers Macbeths King Street, Manchester and a Gorringe Suit, (16)
A Sampson and Hancock shaped circular plate, painted by William Edwin Moseley, painted with Bakewell, Derbyshire, within beaded circular cartouche, the deep border with three shaped cartouches containing colourful summer flowers joined by raised gilt tendrils and foliage on a powdered blue ground, gadrooned rim, 22cm high, S & H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in puce, c.1900.
A Sampson and Hancock Derby part tea service, comprising five teacups, four saucers and side plates, bread and butter plate, milk jug and sugar bowl, each decorated with roses, forget-me-nots and gilt foliage, angular handles, S & H, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, early 20th century
Victorian silver Coffee Pot, scrolled handle, shaped spout, the hinged lid with floral knop, the whole cast with scrolls and florets, around two cartouches each with crest and motto, Martin Hall & Co., London 1880, the base inscribed, “S. Smith & Son, 35 King Street, Covent Garden, W.C.”, 825grms gross.
A canteen of Old English pattern table cutlery by W.T & S Limited of Sheffield to comprise six of each table and dessert forks and knives, four tablespoons and six of each dessert, tea and egg spoons together with a cake knife, an additional set of six fish knives and forks and other cutlery contained within an oak walnut box.
A late Victorian mahogany cased shelf clock by W.S. Pond, 12 Owens Row, Clerkenwell, the 12ins enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight day fusee movement with anchor escapement, contained in case with turned bezel and bold carved S-scroll, flowerhead and leaf brackets to sides, and moulded shell pattern base, 18ins high x 25ins wide Note: William Samuel Pond recorded working 1881
OGILVY (James S), A Pilgrimage in Surrey, Volumes I only 1914, HALL, (Mr and Mrs S.C) The Book of South Wales...1861, ROBERTS (S.C) The Charm of Cambridge, 1927, BAIKIE (Rev James) The Charm of the Scott Country, 1927 and 3 other similar works on Oxford, Canterbury and the New Forest
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