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An Edwardian silver curved rectangular cigarette case engraved with foliate scrolls, Chester 1905, a George V silver rectangular cigarette case with engine turned decoration, London 1931, a silver mounted brown leather wallet, together with a plated and glass oval biscuit barrel, pierced with scroll decoration, a silver figural pipe tamper, a silver ashtray, a .800 cigarette case, and a coin.
A mixed lot, comprising; a turned wooden pipe tamper on wooden chain, 20.5cm, a Chinese square puzzle box with five engraved mother-of-pearl pieces, 4.5cm, a horn spoon, 14.5cm, a papier-mache snuff box, 3.2cm, a soft metal figure of a cat emerging from a suitcase, inscribed “Present From Mablethorpe”, 4cm, a small cardboard box with three cameo style plaques, and a carved wooden book box, 5.2cm. (7)
A George III Irish Silver Loving Cup, marker`s mark unclear, Dublin 1760 or 1784, the tapering body with central applied band and later embossed floral decoration, twin scroll handles and pedestal base, presentation inscription to Andrew Coffey, 14cm high, 14oz Andrew Coffey was the engineer of the Dublin pipe water works and was responsible for the installation of cast-iron water pipes for the city
RICHARD DIGHTON (1795-1880) GEORGE THE IIIrd AGED 72 1810; A VIEW OF THE TELEGRAPH CAMBRIDGE; THE GOLDEN BALL; A GENERAL VIEW OF OLD ENGLAND four hand coloured etchings on wove, the last on laid paper, 1809-19 and later, various sizes and English School, 1851 - Man Smoking a Pipe, watercolour (5) Two of the caricatures cleaned, two others with old mounting creases and stains but all in reasonably good condition
A wooden shield, 40.5cms x 31cms, displaying the following relics: copper crown emblem above a brass name plate engraved “ W.J Brymer”; the bowl end of a smoking pipe, WM band stamped CV; a pocket watch (no glass or hands remain, enamel face chipped); a pocket knife; a commercial nameplate of “Drew Clark & Co Leyton E10” all mounted above an aluminium plate engraved “Relics taken from R101 France”, the relics wired onto brass backing plates, (pipe bowl detached). The reverse with photocopy of page regarding R-101 from Flight magazine of October 10, 1930 and copy from a later publication. . GC See Plate.31

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