A canteen of Victorian silver Cutlery, by Chawner & Co., (George Adams), hallmarked London, 1876/7, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, comprising 12 forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 6 teaspoons, 6 eggspoons, 4 salt spoons, 4 sauce ladles, a pair of basting spoons, a large soup ladle, a pair of fish servers, sugar nips, mustard spoon, and a butter knife, 76 pieces in total, the serving spoons 22.5cm long, all bearing the Henley family crest, formerly of Leigh House, Chard, Somerset, together with a set of four Edwardian silver oval Open Salts, by Haseler Brothers, hallmarked London 1906, with foliate pierced decoration and blue glass liners, 8cm long, a pair of Victorian silver knife rests, London, 1894 and a pair of Old English pattern salt spoons, Edinburgh 1806, all contained within a velvet lined fitted, three tier oak canteen with lift out trays, brass plaque also bearing family crest, approx. total silver weight 194ozt.
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A cased Victorian silver Spoon and Fork, by Atkin Brothers, hallmarked Sheffield, 1889, with foliate engraved decoration and monogrammed, the velvet lined presentation case with inscribed presentation plaque, together with a small Victorian sugar caster, by Charles Boyton, hallmarked London, 1881, crested, 12cm high, two silver napkin rings, two silver plate, weighable silver 6.1ozt (a lot)
A late 19th century walnut-veneered jewellery box and its contents:a Warrant Officer's (WOII) wristlet;a Royal Northumberland Fusiliers cap badge;a British Empire Medal case;a pair of Lancashire Fusiliers cufflinks and three other pairs;a Spandau Prison plaque;two Masonic badges - Antelope Lodge and Grand Lodge of England 1963;a 'Lustrar' 184mm lens;corkscrew, bottle-opener, penknife and cigarette case.
HERMES Made In Vietnam. Presse-papier Samarcande, bois laquéEn bois laqué Indigo, fond orné d'une plaque de cuir.Condition d'état: AHaut.: 16 cmFootnotes:HERMES Made In Vietnam. A lacquered wood paperweight SamarcandeCondition grade: AFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Victorian coromandel mounted ladies travelling toilet case, circa 1861, rectangular form inlaid with brass bound corners, the cover inset with a brass plaque engraved with the Johnston Family crest and monogram, the red velvet and leather fitted interior with five cut glass jars, of various form, each with star cut base and silver-gilt engine turned top and central engraved monogram, by Frederick Henry Brockwell, London, 1861, with brass Bramah Patent lock L17cm x H9.5cm x D11.5cm The crest was used by a number of Johnston families in Ireland in the period from the late 17th century. Notably the family of Johnston from Holly Park, County Down from whom many later Johnston family lines in Ireland are descended.
19th century silver-mounted horn snuff mill, applied with shield shaped cartouche, the hinged cover inset with an oval plaque engraved with initials AMJ, L8cm x W5cmCondition Report:Not hallmarked but tests as silver. Various splits to the horn as shown in images, silver tarnished in areas, traces of monogram on shield but heavily rubbed, hinge working fine and other wear commensurate with age.
Victorian mercury syphon tube hall barometer c1870 in a rosewood case with a 12� register, makers plaque inscribed �T H Doublet, 6 Moorgate Street, Bank manufactory, 7 City Road�Angular case with a swan's neck pediment and flat base, incorporating a hygrometer, bowfronted Fahrenheit spirit thermometer, level bubble and recording button, engraved silvered register recording barometric air pressure from 28 to 31 inches with weather predictions, with a steel indicating hand and brass recording hand within a cast brass bezel and convex glass.T.H. Doublet were manufacturer of spectacles, barometers, thermometers, Philosophical Instruments and photographic equipment; 1849-1900, based at 7 City Road, London (1853-68) 6-7 Moorgate Street, London (1861-78) and 11 Moorgate Street, London (1878-1900).Dimensions: Height: 125cm
A Fairbairn-Sykes 1st Pattern Commando fighting knife, the 16.5cm double edged spear-point blade (tip missing) marked to the ricasso The F-S Fighting Knife and Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd London to the opposing side, having a shaped oval cross guard with chequered nickel grip, housed in a nickel mounted leather sheath with Newey Pat. button, 29.5cm, together with London Scottish Regiment cap badge and a volume of Stephen Schofield's Musketoon with related press cuttings.Formerly the property of 841059 Private Reginald Makeham and sold by family descent. Ipswich born Private Reginald Makeham of the Gordon Highlanders and No. 2 Commando was one of seven men who were captured after Operation Musketoon, and later executed at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Berlin, on 23rd October 1942. He was aged 28.Operation Musketoon was the codeword for a WWII British-Norwegian commando raid on an electricity generating station and aluminium manufacturing plant at Glomfjord, in German-occupied Norway. Two officers and eight men from No 2 Commando alongside two Norwegian corporals working for the SOE set off on 11th September 1942.They crossed the North Sea on a Minerve-class submarine belonging to the Free French Navy, Junon, which was chosen due to its silhouette appearing similar to a German U-boat. Upon reaching the shore they set out on a difficult overland mountainous trek to Glomfjord, which took several more days. They established a hide-out overlooking the plant and, despite close encounters with German scouting groups, decided upon the night of 20th September to carry out the attack, as they were running low on supplies. After infiltrating the plant, the men helped the Norwegian workers to escape and planted plastic explosives around the pipes and machinery. One German guard was killed and another wounded during the operation, but the men completed their mission before German reinforcements arrived. The destruction they caused was hugely out-of-proportion to the small number of men involved in the special operation and the plant remained closed for the rest of the war. However, during the attempted escape, seven of the ten Commandos were captured, taken to Colditz Castle, and later executed at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp under Hitler's infamous Commando Order. It was not until the proceedings of the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials that the raid and the criminal imprisonment and execution of the Commandos became common knowledge, as the German Army had stated that the commandos had escaped. The men, including Makeham, are commemorated on the memorial plaque at Sachsenhausen and the Brookwood Memorial for British and Commonwealth Second World War soldiers who have no known grave. Wilkinson marks are worn.Gouge to the pommel.No further condition issues which cannot be seen in the images.
A large Naval dinner gong, the brass frame with central anchor flanked by a Union flag and Ensign, suspending a brass shell case dated 8 12 03, on a mahogany plinth with beater, h.70cm, together with a painted plaster Royal Oak wall plaque on a stained beech mount, h.26cm.The vendor states that the dinner gong was a personal "rabbit" which belonged to a Commander aboard H.M.S. Royal Oak.
A bronze model of a horse "The Gainsborough Horse", after "The Old Horse" by Thomas Gainsborough, with The Morris Singer Foundry mark to the plinth, numbered 17/500, with Thomas Gainsborough 1727-1788 plaque to the front and further plaque to the underside Modelled by Gainsborough 1746 owned by John Constable (1776-1837) Cast 1976, h.19cm, with certificate of authenticity, original purchase receipt and letter signed Richard Constable.
A taxidermy Otter (Lutra lutra), head mount on an oak shield with paper label verso "Wye Valley Otter Hounds A notable kill on the Wye at Goodrich" dated June 29th 1937, h.27cm, together with a Deer slot on a beech shield mount with plaque "Found: Bincome Killed: Sully Corner 29 Sept 77", with label verso for Hunting Trophies Hobby's Belstone, Okehampton, Devon, h.33cm. (2)
A "Faithful Freddie" brass cased submarine binnacle, the domed cover with two opposing hinged observation windows opening to view a gimble mounted liquid filled compass stamped to the brass bezel Patt 018A No. 3034. HS, the body with brass flinders bars and compensation balls with plaque below stamped A.P. 1896 Binnacle 6913 H N L 3 Weight 28lbs, the lower part of the body being oak with sliding brass access door and brass base ring, h.47cm.Introduced in 1909 as a portable binnacle for use in the conning tower, as an aid to navigation when running on the surface. The instrument became known as Faithful Freddie to generations of submariners.
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY COMMEMORATIVE DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE SHAPED OVAL PLAQUE by Makkum, painted with battle ships, commemorating the Battle of Dogger Bank, between the Dutch and the English Navy on 5th August 1781, 55cm long Condition Report:Has been broken and has been restored with staples, filling and some overpainting
A GEORGE III SILVER TWIN HANDLED CUP AND COVER the baluster form body embossed with spiral fluting decoration, engraved with an arms and crest featuring three swallows and two lion passants, with acanthus wrapped handles, with a finial and lid echoing the decoration of the body, on a stepped trumpet foot and turned hardwood stand with a plaque inscribed ' Caledonian Hunt Handicap Plate Run Tuesday 19th September 1950 won by Bright Paul Trained by G. Boyd Ridden by A. Roberts' stamped silver, the cup by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1762, 38cm, 31cm across the handles, 2189gms / 70.37toz Condition Report:Available upon request
A RUSSIAN SILVER AND PAPIER-MÂCHÉ CIGARETTE CASE of rectangular form, the body of fine filigree work, with gadrooned borders, inset with hand-painted papier-mâché panels depicting folklore scenes of hunting, signed to the larger plaque, 10 x 6cm, 288gms / 9.25toz Condition Report:The top plaque is chipped towards the bottom. Not hallmarked. Filigree is intact.
A FRAMED COLLECTION OF LAVA CAMEOS The ebonised oval frame measuring approx. 23cm x 20cm Condition Report:Cameos overall are in good condition. The darker example has some white-ish marks to its surface and scratches to the plaque. The large cameo at the top has a very small chip just below the child's foot. The next cameo (clockwise, with goatee beard and laurel wreath) has what appears to be two small hairline cracks to the plaque. The next cameo (also with laurel wreath) has some wear to extremities and a few tiny chips.
A HEAVY COPPER PLAQUE, REMOVED FROM THE FORMER ST. ENOCH'S CHURCH, GLASGOW Formed as an adapted Glasgow City Crest with clerical figure centrally, furling banners above and below reading "Lord Let Glasgow Flourish, By the Preaching of the Word" The foundation stone of St. Enoch's Church was laid in April 1780. In 1827, the building was redesigned, with its tall spire the only original element of the structure remaining visible. The church remained largely unaltered from this date until its ultimate demolition in the mid-1920s. Condition Report:Wooden plaque measures approx. 51cm wide x 32cm high
A VICTORIAN ENAMEL AND PEARL RING the central plaque depicting a maiden in a landscape, surrounded with split pearls, with engraved shank and shoulders, fully hallmarked 15ct Birmingham 1873. Finger size approx Q1/2, weight 2.4gms Condition Report:The shank is split at the back, this could be fixed by a skillful micro welder, enamel has a small scratch to the top of the panel, only just visible by eye

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