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A George III ladle (without handle) with lobed sides and scalloped rim, hallmarks struck to the underside of lip, London 1775, length 8.5 cm, weight 22 gms/0.73 ozt approx together with two George III silver patch boxes, one round plain engraved with initials, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1796, diameter 3 cms, the other of lozenge form with bright cut Greek Key style decoration, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1805, length 3.5 cms, combined weight 19 gms/0.61 ozt approx (3)
A rare early and important pewter porringer, circa 1655, by Edward Ward of London (fl.1641-1674) PS 9865, with owner's house mark and initials of H over RF struck on the ear and touch mark dated 1642 under the boss, overall diamter 7 1/2 inch, 192mm, with leather repair patch in the bowl Provenance & Literature: Ex Sutherland Graeme and Bradshaw Collections. Illustrated in Michaelis 1949 Apollo article 'English Pewter Porringers Part III', and is porringer P5 in Hayward and Marsden's Autumn 2015 Pewter Society Journal article 'English Porringers Post 1650 Part I'
Kurdish runner, (reduced) north west Persia, early 20th century, 16ft. 10in. X 3ft. 3in. 5.13m. X 1m. Overall wear; some crease marks; hole to field lower end; reduced in length by horizontal cut across the centre of the runner; losses to ends.; fabric patch verso. Narrow ivory field with all over small floral design in dark blue and terracotta; wide mid-green main border of stylized floral and medallion motifs; terracotta floral guards.
Bijar runner, north west Persia, late 19th century, 15ft. 8in. X 2ft. 4in. 4.77m. X 0.71m. Overall wear with corrosion to browns in places; small patch to right side lower end; end borders missing; re-selvedged and possibly lacking main border and outer guard. The field with three large terracotta lozenges with dark blue medallion centres; the lozenge at the lower end featuring two well dressed tribesmen; dark blue spandrels; all over herati design; very narrow pale blue border.
Kurdish rug, north west Persia, circa 1930s 6ft. 11in. X 3ft. 9in. 2.11m. X 1.14m. Overall even wear with corrosion to dark brown in places; with patch to lower flatweave end. All over hooked medallion design; indigo main border and terracotta and ivory floral guards. Attractive striped and brocaded flatweave ends. Soft handle.
Boxes and Objects - a Stevengraph woven silk picture, The Good Old Days, framed; a 19th century Majolica spittoon; a guilloche enamel patch box; a parquetry inlaid cigarette box; another, brass with double headed eagle; an Alpacca WR silver plated dish; a Balinese painted fabric panel; a gilt framed wall mirror, etc
Bremont Goodiebag The Bremont Watch Company is a luxury aviation-themed British watchmaker based in England. Bid for a goodiebag of Bremont-themed items including cufflinks, adventurer's journal, key fob, military patch, t-shirt (size large), hat and coin. Kindly donated by Bremont Watch Company
WW2 American C.B.I Shirt, standard officers pattern olive drab shirt with printed CBI patch to the arm; pair of black wool fly front officers trousers; pair of khaki wool puttees; RAMC marked 08 pattern webbing waist belt; WW2 British Army staff armband; Royal Engineers marked kit bag and a pair of British Army issue Physical Training shorts. All generally good condition.
Third Reich Coastal Artillery Bel Buckle, example with remains of the dark blue paint finish to the obverse and reverse. Buckle has rusted and corroded in places. Accompanied by a NCO’s tunic breast eagle, Luftwaffe breast eagle, pair of Infantry collar litzen and a Luftwaffe flight suit rank patch. (5 items)
Third Reich NSKK Insignia Grouping, consisting of tunic arm eagle, sleeve diamond and single collar patch. All with either full or partial RZM labels to the reverses. Uniform removed. (3 items) This lot was brought home by the vendors father, who served with the US Military in Germany and Austria at the end of WW2

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