HENRY GEORGE MURPHY; a George V hallmarked silver small oval tray with geometric panel rim, marked with Falcon Studio mark, London 1934, with Jubilee mark, length 23cm, tray approx 7.2ozt, also a hallmarked silver letter opener with hardstone cabochon finial, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1981, a hallmarked silver bodied propelling knife, Vernon's Industries, Birmingham 1948, a hallmarked silver sheath handled button hook decorated with herons, William Devenport, Birmingham 1908 and a white metal propelling pencil and pen with capital seal finial (5). CONDITION REPORT: Tray: surface scratches, otherwise appears good with no further obvious faults, damage or restoration.
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A collection of hallmarked silver and sterling silver spoons including a sifting spoon, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1935, a tea strainer, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1928, a tea caddy with crown finial, Da-mar Silverware, London 1977 with Jubilee mark, a sundae spoon with a twisted section to the stem, J&SS, London 1978, also a novelty tennis spoon, small berry spoon, Agnus Dei spoon with enamel finial, Mexican, Danish, Hong Kong sterling spoons, a spoon straw with giraffe charm, a small pickle fork, etc, combined approx 8.59ozt.
A group of mixed hallmarked silver items to include a George V egg cup and napkin ring set, Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1917, a christening mug with presentation inscription dated 1918, Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield, date mark rubbed, a small open salt with liner, Charles Edwin Turner, Birmingham 1922 a further salt, Mappin & Webb Birmingham 1925 and three silver topped cut glass dressing table jars, combined silver approx 6.4ozt, (8).
A MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER-GILT POT-POURRI BOWL AND COVER, with Dublin hallmarks for 1918, stamped Importe d'Angelterre, pierced overall and embossed with flower heads, the lid with foliate cresting and cast budding flower head and leafy finial, purple glass liner, (the frame c.409g). 15cm diameter, 14cm high
A circular silver pill-box and cover with two-colour basse-taille enamel, Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1912, 5 cm diameter, to/w a quatrefoil pill-box with tortoiseshell-inset top, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1913 (2) Condition Report One of quatrefoil form with bruising, polishing and wear, the other of circular form with tarnish, wear, bruising and/or deterioration
Assorted Circa 1950s/60s and Later Handbags, including a Mappin and Webb navy shoulder bag, Fassbender navy bag with gilt metal mounts, brown leather Waldybag with chrome faux buckle detail, another in damson leather, brown patent crocodile style bag, similar bag by Riviera, and a pair of Harrods sandals, size (6B); dark croc style handbag and pair of similar heeled loafers, Enny navy shoulder bag, small Osprey purple coin purse etc (two boxes)
Assorted Circa 1940/50s and Later Mainly Leather Handbags, including a Mappin and Webb brown lizard handbag, in original box, 25cm by 17cm; similar style bag by Riviera in lighter brown, 27cm by 16cm, another in dark brown of croc style, 25cm by 16cm; light brown croc style handbag with gilt mounts, 27cm by 17cm; black leather Waldybag with silk trim and scalloped edge, 26cm by 21cm, another with twisted brass frame, 19cm by 19cm, black grosgrain bag with satin mount and stylised shape to the top, red silk lining, 23cm by 24cm, black suede handbag with leather handle, 24cm by 22cm; Ackery London black patent bag with two large brass circular handles, 21cm by 17cm; black lizard skin handbag with brass castellated style mount, 27cm by 17cm; Cleghorn Edinburgh black leather handbag, 29cm by 18cm (11)
Assorted Circa 1930s and Later Evening Bags, including a black Corde envelope purse, 22cm by 13cm, another with brass mounts, 18cm by 16cm; Mappin and Webb silk mounted clutch purse with chrome hinge, 18cm by 12cm and a black lizard skin handbag, with shoulder strap, 24cm by 17cm; Amercian After Five gold clutch bag with bow detail, 24cm by 15.5cm; black silk bag with hinged watch clasp with diamante surround, 16.5cm by 15cm; Ingber black evening bag, embroidered with a bouquet of flowers to the front, 20cm by 19cm; black figured silk bag, with twisted fabric handle and paste set decoration, 25cm by 20cm, (8)
GT WAR MEDALS etc TO THE POLLOCK FAMILY. Including a 1914/15 Star named to S.Lieut J Pollock R.N.R. British War & Victory Medal pair named to Lieut. J. Pollock. R.N.R. A cased Greek Order of King George 1 in Silver Class, Mappin & Webb Ltd inside the lid. Dated 1915 between 1863 and 1913 on the reverse, in mint condition. With the award clarification certificate from the Admiralty dated 27/10/1922. Stating that Lt John Pollock late RNR of 13 Gordon Street, Gordon Square, London W C, has the Kings permission to wear the decoration. The original award certificate from the King of Greece, named to John Pollock RNR. The original certificate from the Royaume de Grece, Ministiere des Affairs Etrangeres, dated November 1923, named to John Pollock. The envelope is addressed to Lieut J Pollock RNR at The Haven. Lindhurst ? Sussex. A British War & Victory Medal pair named to Sister E Jeffrey. An unnamed as issued Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve Cape Badge. The wife of Lieutenant Pollock, who she met during the war, whilst in Nursing. See Illustrations
*An 1897 Gentleman's Valise. Retailed by Mappin & Webb, Oxford Street, London, a brown leather Gladstone-style centre-opening case given as a 'first' cycling prize in 1897. The case opens to reveal a spring-loaded removable centre section holding various 1897 London-assayed, silver-topped bottles and accoutrements, the centre bottle inscribed: 'Cycling International promoted by Earl de la Warr at Bexhill-on-Sea, 2nd August 1897, 1st One Mile Amateur Handicap for Members of Bexhill Cycling Club'. Further features include a leather lining, cloth retaining straps, carrying handle, brass locks, corner protectors, and brass cone feet. The accessories include writing pad, pens, inkwell, page-turner, tooth-brush, eau-de-Cologne bottles, scissors, nail polisher, brushes, carriage clock and playing cards. An imposing and stout bag in good condition, with intact stitching, several accessories missing or replaced, but essentially sound Historic note: The 8th Earl was raised to the Earldom in 1896, and as a keen cyclist, presented this valise to the Bexhill Cycling Club when aged 26. Eventually Mayor of Bexhill-on-Sea, he saw active service in the Boer War, and died while on active service as a lieutenant in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, in December 1915, aged 46. (1)
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