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Vertu and collectables, comprising; a transferware box detailed Bridge of Tay, Perth, from the banks of the Tay, various toilet bottles and jars, trinket boxes, British and Foreign coins, a strainer, a medal detailed Aldwych Theatre Service Medal 1918, a medal commemorating the Proposed Coronation of Edward V111 1937, an implement and sundry.
A silver specimen vase, Birmingham 1962, an Edwardian silver vesta case with engraved foliate decoration, Birmingham 1900, two silver brooches, two other brooches, a plated snuff box, a 1914-18 British War Medal to `T4-084023 Dvr. J.W. Mann. A.S.C.`, and a pair of Art Deco brass ashtrays with dog motifs.
A 9ct gold signet ring, a gold, turquoise, garnet and gem set cluster ring, a silver fob medal, a sterling pendant cross, a silver heart shaped pendant locket with a neckchain, a small group of costume jewellery, a 1953 crown, a 1977 crown, a blue enamelled badge detailed `On War Service 1914`, and sundry.
A group of Coins of All Nations covers, each mounted with a foreign coin and a stamp representing that same country, various modern foreign stamps and further foreign coins incorporating certificates of authenticity, a silver medallion detailed `Official RAF Museum Medal` commemorating the `1st Satellite in Space Sputnik 1`, an official Derby bicentenary medallic first day cover mounted with a medallion detailed `200th Running of the Derby`, with a postage stamp, a Coronation Silver Jubilee commemorative cover mounted with an oval medallion portraying Queen Elizabeth II, with a set of four Silver Jubilee stamps, a Northern Ireland one pound coin mounted to a commemorative cover with a one pound stamp depicting Carrick Fergus Castle, further souvenir postage covers, and further stamps, including Masterpieces in Art.
A quantity of British pre-1947 coinage, including florins, shillings sixpences and threepences, six Elizabeth II commemorative crowns, a pre-decimal Coinage of Great Britain set, post-1947 cupro-nickel, brass and copper issues, an Australia halfpenny 1921, and three Second World War medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Italy Star and War Medal.
A pair of 9 carat gold citrine earstuds; a green agate ring, stamped `9ct`; a knot bar brooch, unmarked but numbered; 9.9g gross; a Siamese niello bracelet; a seal pendant on a gilt chain; three silver propelling pencils; and a medal commemorating the 1901 America Cup challenge by Sir Thomas Lipton in Shamrock II
Horstmann, Weston Super Mare, a silver half hunter pocket watch, London 1876, the inscribed three piece hinged case housing a key wound, English lever movement, numbered 27180, on a silver watch chain having an Italian medal attached; also with a silver spoon, London 1919, commemorating the Pilgrim Fathers; and a brass universal watch key
The following lots 400-405 relate to the football career of George Robinson (Sunderland & Charlton) and comes from a direct descendent of the family George Robinson played for Sunderland AFC during the 1920s having played for Heanor before signing for Sunderland. In 1931 he was transferred to Charlton Athletic, during the iconic Jimmy Seed (Manager) Glicksten (Chairman) Sam Bartram (goalie) era. Was loaned to Burton Town (in the Midland League) during the 1933-34 season. He returned to Charlton 1934/35 season and never looked back. Played a part in Charlton return to the Second Division (1935/6 season) and in Charlton’s promotion to 1st Division 1935/36 season), he only missed one game and achieved the distinction of appearing in the side more times than any other player in the three miracle years. He missed only two of the 126 League games played. Charlton was the first team ever to rise from Third to First Division. Although nearing his retirement, he was part of the squad who went on to win the FA Cup Final against Burnley 1-0 1947 in and after his playing career was over, and went on to become assistant manager at Charlton. George Robinson is also the father-in-law of South African born Eddie Firmani (but from Italian ancestry) who played for Charlton. Eddie Firmani claims much of his success was down to his father-in-law’s patient, dedicated mentoring and invaluable experience. 1923 Heanor Football Club silver and enamel medal: Runners up medal. Note: Heanor Town Football Club owes its humble beginnings to long before their 1883 formation at the Rays Arms Hotel. Teams representing the town and playing under the name of ‘Heanor’ or ‘Heanor Town’ were recorded in 1878, but it was not until a public meeting was called in September 1883 that these fragmented issues were drawn together under one roof and the Club affiliated to the Derbyshire County FA (16grms) in original box
A FRAMED AND GLAZED GRANT OF THE DIGNITY OF AN ORDINARY MEMBER OF THE CIVIL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE TO STANLEY THOMAS DAVIS ESQ. - SIGNED ELIZABETH R TOGETHER WITH MEDAL IN THE ORIGINAL ROYAL MINT PRESENTATION BOX AND A FRAMED AND GLAZED CERTIFICATE FOR VALUABLE SERVICE FROM THE CHELTENHAM AMBULANCE HEADQUARTERS TO STANLEY T. DAVIS ESQ. DATED OCTOBER 1940 ( 3 )
A George III silver plated medal by Hardman & Lewis, Birmingham, designed by Thomas Webb after the bust by Milhomme, framed to show the obverse only with a bust of Pope `Pius VII Pont Max` and `T. Webb Fec`, 5cm diameter, in a black papier mache frame, the reverse with the original printed trade label and inscribed in ink `Henry H... Best Given at Stoneyhurst College by his master Mr Butt, 1877`; and a 19th century micro mosaic small roundel of Pope Pius IX, the stole embroidered with his coat of arms, in a white alloy mount, 2.4cm diameter. The medal was made to celebrate the release of Pius VII from captivity in 1814. He had been imprisoned by Napoleon. Pius IX was the longest serving elected Pope from 1846 until his death in 1878.
Pair of 1920s two-handled silver dishes of circular form with pierced borders and handles, on four fleur-de-lys paw feet with opaque glass liners (London 1922), 7.4cm diameter, together with two silver matchbox holders, a silver cigarette box (London 1915), a silver mounted blotter (Birmingham 1949) and a white metal regimental medal - The Lancashire Fusiliers, weighable silver approximately 4.5ozs (6) Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
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