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THE NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND £5 FIVE POUNDS NOTE DATED 1ST OCTOBER 1953 serial no. D172-173, with printed signature of the Cashier and General Manager; THE NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND £1 ONE POUND NOTE DATED 1ST MARCH 1958, serial no. B/V 793-851, with printed signature of the General Manager; THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND £1 ONE POUND NOTE DATED 1ST AUGUST 1953, serial no. Z/1 889141, with printed signature of the Chief Accountant; COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND £1 ONE POUND NOTE DATED 6TH AUGUST 1940, serial no. R/24 136880, with printed signatures of the Chief Accountant and Cashier and THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND LTD £5 FIVE POUNDS NOTE DATED 2ND JANUARY 1947, serial no. 16C 095 019, with printed signature of the General manager; UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND £5 FIVE POUNDS NOTE DATED 2ND APRIL 1954, serial no. D450/109, NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANK £5 FIVE POUNDS NOTE DATED 1ST MARCH 1932, serial no. A0711/0014 (7)
AN EDWARDIAN THREE-PIECE COFFEE SET with waisted circular bodies, scroll handles and scroll feet, each piece initialled & inscribed "from Mary", by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1907 together with a hot water jug to match, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1912, also similarly inscribed; the latter 7.1" (18 cms) high; 40.3 oz (4)
YORK-MADE FLATWARE:- A set of six Old English pattern dessert spoons, by R. Cattle & J. Barber, York 1809, a pair of Old English sauce ladles by Hampston, Prince & Cattles, York 1801, a pair of Hanoverian table spoons by Barber, Cattles & North York 1825, a set of seven Fiddle tea spoons by the same maker, York 1830 and another tea spoon, all pieces crested to match; 18.65 oz (18)
A late "Victorian Queens Own Cameron Highlanders" dirk in the "Hunting Trousse" style, by R & H.B. Kirkwood of 66 & 68 Thistle Street, Edinburgh, with 10.5ins fullered steel blade, the carved wood knot pattern grip with foil back stone to pommel, the brass mounted leather scabbard inset with smaller fork and matched knife, mounts cast with regimental badge and thistles, 17ins overall, complete with black leather covered fitted presentation box
An early 20th Century French polished brass carriage timepiece, the 2ins diameter cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals to the eight day single train movement contained in brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case, the cresting and apron of shaped outline and cast with scroll ornament, 5ins high, the back plate stamped "R. & Co. Made in Paris" within an oval, and leather travelling case for same Note: With receipt of purchase from Arthur H. Drew Ltd, 139 Victoria Street, London, SW1, 16th August 1948, for £7.9.0
An early 20th Century French carriage timepiece, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day movement, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass case with turned and fluted pillars to corners and pieced frieze, 5.25ins high, and one other French carriage timepiece, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, inscribed - "R. Ashworth & Co, Harrogate", to the eight day movement, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case, on turned feet, 4.75ins high
A Portuguese harlequin silver cylindrical four piece tea service with slightly domed covers with varied finials and angular loop handles, comprising - teapot, 5.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, retailed by Jose Rosas & Co Porto, and hot water jug, 6.25ins high, retailed by Cunha R. Da Palma, No. 100, stamped 833 standard (gross weight 30ozs)
A pair of Martin Brothers salt glazed stoneware flasks or vases: of footed and flattened circular form with carved and applied central cherub mask, stylised blooms and foliage, incised 1-2-77, R,W, Martin, London and 2-2-1877, R.W. Martin, London and numbered 1 and 2 respectively, 19.5 cm high, [minor flake to one foot].
A Meissen porcelain figure of 'The Good House Keeper': modelled after the original by Kaendler seated wearing a headscarf, floral dress and cloak holding a bible beside a small table containing a spinning wheel on a scrolling base, blue crossed swords mark with iron red 'R' and incised 2685 with press number 36, 19th century, 16 cm high.
Richard et Cie Paris, an Edwardian carriage clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform cylinder escapement, the backplate stamped with the Richard trademark, an oval containing the wording R & C Paris, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, the brass Corniche case having a scroll handle, complete with original travelling box, height 14.5cms (handle up) 12cms (handle down)* Biography Richard et Cie of Rue Bondy 32, Paris, were one of the most well-known makers and retailers of carriage clocks with a retail outlet in Cannon Street, London.
Early 20th Collingwood's porcelain plates, the series of twelve plates taken from the R. Caldercott Picture Book No 2, the plates with individual polychrome hand painted with hunt scenes, the reverse of the plates dated 1908 in brown brush strokes, various monograms and some with text, impressed Collingwood's England marks, together with the Caldercott book, (13)
Victorian silver cake basket of dished circular form, with applied foliate border and embossed floral decoration, flower-head and stem swing handle, on four cast foliate feet (Birmingham 1842), maker - R. F. A. All at approximately 21ozs, 28.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, some surface wear and scratching, no signs of major damage or repair, marks rubbed but legible
Edwardian silver card tray of circular form, with piecrust border and engraved - 'Dorothy', on three stylised shell feet (Sheffield 1908), maker - J. R. & A. Ld., together with an Edwardian silver inkwell stand of square form, with central well and foliate and scroll borders (inkwell lacking) (Birmingham 1904), maker - S. & U. All at approximately 11ozs, card tray 18cm diameter (2)
Victorian tortoiseshell and gold piqué work suite of jewellery with gold honeycomb ground and Greek key border - comprising a pair of pendant earrings, circular brooch and a pair of dress buttons / studs, in original fitted case by J. R. Pearce, 77 Cornhill, London CONDITION REPORT Overall in very good original condition. Earrings approximately 60mm long / drop - very good condition. Brooch - 40mm diameter, very good condition, although the pin fitting / hook have been re-glued and are bent. Paw studs 20mm diameter - very good condition. Original box in very good condition commensurate with age, 190mm long
Emerald and diamond cluster ring, the oval mixed cut emerald measuring approximately 15.43mm x 11.89mm, surrounded by twelve brilliant cut diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 1.92 carats in total, in claw setting, on plain shank. Ring size R CONDITION REPORT Emerald is very heavily included with fissures, inclusions and flaws easily visible to the naked eye. The diamonds are estimated to weigh approximately 0.16 carats each and are all heavily included and appear cloudy due to the number of inclusions, fissures / cracks visible to the naked eye, the stones also draw colour. Shank indistinctly stamped 14k
Edwardian 18ct gold and diamond set buckle ring with two old cut diamonds in star-shape setting (Chester 1909). Ring size approximately R CONDITION REPORT Excellent condition, each diamond measures approx 2.75mm diameter (approx 0.08ct each). good colour and clarity and original to the ring. Good clear full set of hallmarks and minor wear commensurate with age. Weight approx. 8.4g
Fine quality late 19th century French mantel clock originally made for the Middle Eastern Market - with eight day movement striking on a bell and back plate stamped - G. R., elongated arched dial with decorative Arabic numerals and a painted enamelled Arabic scene with Islamic architectural influenced border, in a heavy gilt metal case of architectural form, with domed top and urn finial, standing on a wooden plinth with large associated glass dome, 68cm overall height (keys and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT Clock itself without dome or base, 46cm overall height, 23.8cm across feet, 14cm back to front across feet
Collection of Art Deco Palmette Fans Advertising Alcohol, including a 'Champagne Irroy Reims' fan, printed with a design by Alb. Jarach & R. Chambry of glamorous people dancing and drinking in a luxurious setting, the verso printed with the title and the outlines of putti and wine bottles, red wooden sticks, signed (25cm), together with fans for Moët & Chandon, 'Champagne Perrier-Jouet', 'Avize Giesler and 'Vera Mint' (5)
Mid 19th Century Fan, double silk leaf painted with eight putti playing instruments, running and pulling a lamb, the surround with ribbon 'la da fette de bergers retour apres la victoire' in the District of Guards of Cupid. Initialled 'A.S.' beneath a stone feature. The verso with the initials 'K R' in the centre. Mother of pearl sticks and guards pierced and gilded in a lattice design (28cm) circa.1860, French

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