A Gold Coloured Metal "St. Andrews Lady's Putting Club" Brooch or Pendant at Will, cast with a figure of St. Andrew holding a cross surmounted by clubs and thistles and leaves, 25mm x 30mm, a 9ct gold mourning ring, size R, gross weight 10g, and a set of three dress studs and tie pin, in maroon leather covered fitted case
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A George V Silver Rectangular Four Piece Tea Service, by John Round & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919, with bulbous panelled bodies and angular loop handles, comprising - tea pot, 6ins high, hot water pot, 9ins high, each with ebonised finials and handles, two-handled sugar basin, and milk jug, gross weight 59ozs - engraved with initial "R"
Three George III Silver Muffineers, one with slightly domed cover, by F. R., London 1750, with moulded rim and girdle and circular footrim, 4.25ins high, the other two by John Delmester, London 1762, and Robert Peaston, London 1776, each with pierced domed covers, moulded mounts and on circular footrims, 4.75ins and 5.25ins high, combined weight 7.6ozs
After Claude Michel Clodion (1738-1814) - A bronze pastoral scene with a male and female figure, he carrying a child on his shoulders, the group accompanied by a child playing a tambourine, on circular polished slate base, signed twice to base, 15.25ins high, 17.5ins high overall Note: Owned by the artist Henry Moore R. A. (1831-1895), who gifted it to Mr King-Spark in about 1900. Inherited by Mr King-Spark's daughter in 1932.
An early 20th century architects prespective, of a Colonial Art Deco hotel proposed for a coastal resort in the British Empire, signed A R Longley, watercolour, 24cm x 37cmNote: This is now believed to be the King David Hotel, Jerusalem, scene of a bombing by Jewish Militant Zionist organisation the Irgun in July 1946
Boer War British prisoner-of-War scrimshanked Cape buffalo hooves, respectively engraved "Boer War 1899-1900, South Notts Hussars Imperial Yeomanry, A Naylot, F C Bailey, C F Pratt, J F Ashton, S Howitt" and "Prisoners of War, A Skevington, L Slaney, A Hunt, J Wildon, O Robinson, S Burrows, W Smith, A Peet, E Tyler, R Spowace"
A Great War Royal Naval Air Service group, pertaining to F24882 Air Mechanic R Hetherington and comprising his wrist identity tag, a portrait photograph, an engraved presentation electroplate cigarette case, a "trench art" photograph frame (a/f), an aircraft carrier HMS Pegasus painted badge and two books of hand-written training notes
A Colt 3rd model Derringer pistol bearing an engraved presentation inscription to R Wymer, 91st Highlanders, nickel plated and having ivory grips [Reginald Augustus Wymer (1849-1935), soldier and artist, commissioned in the 34th Foot Regiment in 1867; transferred to the 91st Highlanders in 1870; Captain in the 2nd (Militia) Battalion of the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders; and retired Major in 1905. His works were collected by Queen Victoria, the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) and Queen Mary, who visited Fortnum and Masons on 28 May 1932 "to see charming pictures by Major Wymer"]
A Great War gallantry and sibling medal group, comprising Military Medal and Bar, British War and Victory medals to 633050 Pte A Barron, 20 / Lond R, together with British War and Victory medals to 72816 Pte H Barron, Welsh R, accompanying the medals are Alfred Barron's Soldier's Small Book, 60th (London) Division gallantry notice, Infantry Records Office MM and Bar award document, three postcard photographs showing Barron in Service Dress and khaki drill, Certificate of Demobilization, concert programme, Christmas card, letter of thanks from the mother of an officer casualty, and a copy of Captain Elliot's "The Second Twentieth, being The History of the 2/20th Bn London Regiment", etc. [Alfred Barron enlisted with the RAMC on the 4th of November 1915, later transferring to 2/20th London Rifles. "The Second Twentieth" [page 184] makes reference to Barron displaying "great gallantry" on the 19th of February 1918 during the assault on Ottoman positions at Arak Ibrahim in the vicinity of Jericho, a quote from the Commanding Officer's report reading "I should like to call to attention the magnificent spirit of the men of the Battalion, who carried out their difficult task with great courage. The success of the operation was largely due to the initiative and leadership of the young officers and NCOs; after most of the former had become casualties, the latter grasped the situation and took over control with extraordinary promptness and determination. The following ... men displayed great gallantry in this operation... Pte A Barron".]
LARGE FORMAT Thirty programmes 70's and 90's. Newspaper type; Doncaster R x2 and Derby x4, Oxford x1, Coventry x23 Southend x1 v Liverpool in the FA Cup and Bolton (modern) All in very good condition, some of the Oxford and Coventry programmes have small reference numbers at the top of the back cover. Fair-generally good
George V, Sovereign, 1918, Bare head l. R. St. George and dragon, S on ground for Sydney Mint, Australia, edge milled, gold, weight 8g, S.4003, F. and George V, Sovereign, 1927, Bare head l. R. St. George and dragon, SA on ground for Pretoria Mint, South Africa, edge milled, gold, weight 8g, S.4004, VF. and two other Queen Elizabeth II, Crown Size Commemoratives - 80th Birthday, 'Vivat Regina' and Royal Wedding Commemorative, 1981, both cupro-nickel (4).
Selection of historic silver coinage to include King Charles II, Halfcrown, 1670, Third draped bust r. V. SECVNDO, silver, S.3365, F, King George I, Shilling, 1723, First laureate and draped bust r. R. SSC in angles, silver, S.3647, F, King George II, Sixpence, 1746, Old laureate and draped bust LIMA below bust R. angle plain, silver, S.3710A, F, King George III, Shilling,1787, Older laureate and draped bust, R. No semée of hearts in Hanoverian shield, silver, S.3743, VF, Sixpence, 1787, Laureate and draped bust r. R. With semée of hearts, silver, S.3749, VF, Threepence, 1763, Young laureate draped bust r. R. Crowned 3, silver, S.3753, EF and a Queen Victoria, Shilling, 1887, Small Jubilee head R. Crowned shield in Garter, silver, S.3926, EF (7).
Selection of high grade historic silver and copper coinage to include King George III, Penny, 1818, Laureate head r. date below R. Crowned 1, silver, S.3796, EF, Farthing, 1806, Shorter haired laureate and draped bust r. date below R. Britannia l. copper, S.3782, EF, King George IV, Farthing, 1828, Laureate head l. R. Britannia, with shield bearing saltire of arms, copper, S.3825, gVF, Queen Victoria, Penny, 1863, Young head l. R. Crowned value and date, silver, S.3920, EF and Third-Farthing, 1885, Laureate head l. R. Crowned date and value, copper, S.3960, EF (5).
Queen Elizabeth II, Sovereign, 2002, Crowned head r. obverse portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley, R. The Shield of Arms of Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland within an open wreath of laurel and ensigned by Our Royal Crown and beneath the date of the year, reverse by Timothy Noad, struck in 22 carat gold, weight 8g, BU.

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