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in the Rococo-revival style, each piece pear-shaped and chased with foliage scrolls, centring a vacant cartouche on each side, on spreading rocaille cast base and similar rim, comprising a coffee-pot with ivory-insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe coffee-pot 28cm high, gross weight 62oz 4dwt, 1,935gr (3) With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number M6FXE9BT.Each piece fully marked underneath the coffee-pot further part marked inside cover and on handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The base of the cream-jug is slightly bruises so it rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface. There are some cracks and discolouration to the ivory insulators. The inside of the sugar-bowl and cream-jug with pale gilding.
the tapering part spiral-fluted bowl chased with foliage and flowers and with a foliage and rocaille cartouche engraved with initials, the shaped rim engraved with an inscription, on openwork rocaille trefoil base with foliage and flowers, the stem cast as a putto25.6cm high, 23oz 3dwt, 721grThe inscription reads 'The Gift of Robert P Taylor Esq'r to Robert P. R. Elphinstone Born 10 August 1769'.Robert Philip Rodolph Elphinstone (1769-1822) was the son of Rear Admiral John Elphinstone and his wife Amelia, daughter of John Warburton. Robert was to follow the family tradition of going to sea, becoming a post captain.Fully marked on rim. There is some wear to the marks but each is still legible. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and the engraving. There is a repair above the head of the putto where the stem attaches and some loss to the foliage in this area.
Four boxed Hornby Railways '00' gauge locomotives, comprising R.066 L.M.S. Coronation Class 4-6-2 'Duchess of Sutherland', R.073 B.R. Class 47 Co-Co Diesel Electric, R.084 B.R. Class 29 Bo-Bo Diesel Electric, and R.354 B.R. Class 08 Diesel 0-6-0 Shunter, together with ten boxed Hornby Railways coaches and wagons, including two Inter-City coaches and two Pullman coaches, four unmade '00' gauge Metcalfe card construction kits, boxed, and other associated pieces (a lot)
An early 20thC Royal Worcester part Dessert Service, each piece decorated with fruit and set within a gilt border, all pieces signed, comprising a Bowl signed H Martin, four Plates signed F Roberts, a Plate signed R Sebright; and a further Plate signed Rickell, factory marks to base, scratching and wear commensurate with age (7)
The Devonshire Regiment: a W.W.1 Star trio of Medals, awarded to 10752 Pte. E. Moon. Devon. R., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, mounted as worn, together with a Princess Mary 1914 Christmas tin (4) Private Enoch Moon was with the 8th Battalion Devonshire Regiment when he went to France on July 25 1915. The 8th battalion are probably most famous for taking extremely heavy casualties on the First Day of the Battle of the Somme. Enoch survived the war though and was discharged to the Class Z reserve in February 1919.
A quantity of Tri-ang '00' gauge model railway, many boxed pieces, including R155 Diesel Switcher locomotive, yellow, boxed, R.228 Pullman 1st Class, boxed, R.229 S.R. Restaurant Car, boxed, R.115 Caboose. boxed, R.344 Track Cleaning Car, R.124 Brake Van (long wheelbase), R.15 Milk Wagon, boxed, track and track accessories, etc (a lot)
World War II and later medal group comprising Defence and War Medals and Air Efficiency Award (EII) with further service bar awarded to Flt. Lt. F. R. Young RAFVR. The Air Efficiency Award is granted for 10 years’ efficient service in the Auxiliary and Volunteer Air Forces. The bar is awarded for a further 10 years’ service. Sold along with a particularly extensive archive of research material, photographs, correspondence and the recipient’s logbook and flying helmet. Flight Lieutenant Francis (Frank) Young was passed fit for duty with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (RAFVR) in March 1942. For the first year he undertook training in Cornwall and Heaton Park before sailing on the Queen Mary to Canada to further train as a pilot, qualifying on April 21st 1944. He then transferred to the Fleet Air Arm with the rank of Sub Lieutenant. Frank was to spend the remainder of the war flying a variety of planes, mainly Supermarine Seafires (the Naval version of the Spitfire) with 894 Squadron, from aircraft carriers, and was in the Pacific when the atomic bombs were dropped in August 1945. He was demobilised in 1946 but obviously missed flying as he re-joined the RAFVR in 1947. He was to spend the next 16 years with them before finally retiring from the service in August 1966. However, even then Frank’s association with the RAF was far from over and he went on to be headmaster of the RAF Grammar school in Changi, Singapore. Upon returning to the UK he became headmaster of Bridgnorth Grammar School before finally retiring to Sidmouth. The lot includes a formidably complete archive of Flt Lt Young’s life and service, including his flying logbook, wings, helmet, incredible private photographs of deck landings (and accidents) on aircraft carriers and correspondence to him whilst he was in Singapore.
King's shape with foliage border, single struck, engraved with a crest, comprising:6 table-spoons, two by Henry and Henry Lias, 185612 table-forks, three by Henry and Henry Lias, 185612 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks, three by Henry and Henry Lias, 185611 teaspoons6 egg-spoons2 sauce-ladlesand the following with composition handles and stainless steel blades:12 table-knives12 cheese-knivesin later walnut-finish canteen with hinged cover, fall front and single drawer14.3cm high, 14oz 3dwt, 441gr (85)Each piece fully marked on back of handle. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as very minor softening to the engraving. There is some wear to the tines and bowls. The case is probably first half 20th century. The blades of the knives are marked for J. R. Odgen, Harrogate and London. There is some scratching and marks to the case.
A Fine and Early Silver Pocket Chronometer, signed Jno R Arnold, London, Invt et Fecit, No.2180, 1819, single chain fusee movement signed and numbered, free sprung helical hairspring, split bimetallic balance with timing screws, diamond endstone, enamel dial with Roman numerals signed and numbered, seconds dial, case with maker's mark TH for (Thomas Hardy), London hallmark for 181950mm wideJohn Roger Arnold Junior (1769-1843). He served his as an apprentice for his father John Roger Arnold Senior and the famous Swiss watchmaker Abraham Louis Breguet. His father started the company Arnold & Son in 1787, and continued the business after his father's death in 1799. John became Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1817 and took John Dent into partnership between 1830 and 1840. After Arnolds death in 1843 the company was bought by Charles Frodsham.Case with surface scratches, case with dents in parts, inside back cover with date letter rubbed, dial with four hairline cracks coming from the centre out to the 3, 6, 9 and 11 o'clock positions, pendant with clear date letter, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order.
Georg Adam Scheid (1838-1921) Wien, schweres Silberetui, vergoldetZigarettenetui Silber, außergewöhnlich schwere Ausführung, innen vergoldet; Schmuckstein am Öffner; alle Teile gemarkt mit: Dianakopf, GAS, Halbmond/Krone, Feingehaltspunze (900), D. R. G. M. 250309, Déposé. Länge 10,7 cm, Höhe: 8,8 cm, Tiefe 3,2 cm, Gewicht: 332 Gramm.
Two Edwardian silver vesta cases, the first example of plan rounded square form, hallmarked Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham 1902, the second of plain oblong form hallmarked Arthur Wright, Birmingham, date letter worn and indistinct, together with a 1920's silver compact, of circular form with engraved initials to panel and engine turned decoration, hallmarked R Davis & Co, Birmingham 1920, approximate weighable silver 1.51 ozt (47.1 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, and indentations.Vesta cases both with knocks, and some compression.Hallmarks to oblong vesta case worn, other hallmarks also with some wear but generally still legible.
GLENMORANGIE LAST CHRISTMAS AT LEITHSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.This increadibly rare bottle was presented to staff at the Leith office to commemorate the company's last Christmas there in 1995. Only 250 bottles were produced.43% ABV / 70clPlease see additional image.
GLENMORANGIE SIGNETSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.46% ABV / 70cl
GLENMORANGIE PORT WOOD FINISHSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.This expression represents one of Glenmorangie's earlier forays into cask finishing.43% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck. There is some minor wear to the tube.
GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLD TRADITIONAL 100° PROOF 1LSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.57.2% ABV / 1L
GLENMORANGIE QUINTA RUBANSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.The Quinta Ruban has been finished in Port Pipes.46% ABV / 70cl
GLENMORANGIE 30 YEAR OLD MALAGA CASK FINISHSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.Bottled Number: 2276 / 259743% ABV / 70cl
GLENMORANGIE 18 YEAR OLD EXTREMELY RARESingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.43% ABV / 70cl
Three antique gold pins fitted with precious stones, Round gold pin is fitted with a single diamond, Letter 'R' pin is fitted with diamonds and a single pearl to the top and the other is an amethyst surround by seed pearls- only one hallmarked 9ct. All with original boxes. [Total weight 5.43grams]

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