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Edward VI sovereign of 1551-53 half length figure of the crowned and holding sword and orb. The reverse crown shield with supporters. The mint mark is tun obverse - fine weak in parts strong legends double struck by R of Rexreverse - good fine -VF design and legends clearthe coin is not plugged or mounted
Good English Massey type II lever hunter pocket watch, hallmarked Chester 1825, signed R Samuel, Liverpool, no. 1825, the balance cock branded Detached and deeply carved to the table with a squirrel, split compensated balance with heavy segmental weights, spiral balance spring and Liverpool arrows to the regulator scale, jewelled to the third wheel with large Liverpool windows and stopwork lever to the seven o'clock position, gilt metal dust cap stamped 'TW' over a Masonic device, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds flush to the six o'clock position, heavy engine turned case with applied gold hinges, maker 'TH & Co' (Thomas Helsby & Co, Liverpool), 56mm
TWO VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE SNUFF BOXES, A GLASS DOMED INKWELL WITH BRASS CAP, 8CM DIAM, A MINIATURE AMBER CARVING OF AN ELEPHANT, A MALACHITE CARVING OF AN ELEPHANT, AN F & R PRATT RECTANGULAR BOX WITH COLOUR PAINTED LID, A TURNED CORNISH SERPENTINE DESK SUNDIAL INSET WITH A COMPASS, THREE SILVER TEASPOONS, A SILVER FOB SPOON, A MINIATURE AGATE PESTLE AND MORTAR, ETC
A George V silver " The Comet" open face pocket watch, white dial, Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, blued hands,button wind movement, serial No 121011, silver case, Birmingham 1912, 47mm diameter; others ; R Gilbert & Sons, Chester 1889, 49mm ; H Stone Leeds, Birmingham 1912, 51mm; another continental, 44mm (4)
A FAMILY GROUP OF THREE SETS OF MEDALS, spanning the Boer War to WWI, Queens South Africa medal 5 Bars, CC, OFS, Transvaal, Relief of Lady Smith Tugula Heights, Kings South Africa medal 1901 and 1902 bars, correctly named to:- 5664 Pte A Gambles R. Welsh. Fus. (information from family is that he was murdered in South Wales after a card game dispute), 1914-15 Star Trio in Princess Mary tin correctly named to 11754 L/CPL L Gambles East Lanc's Regiment, shot and wounded in Gallipoli but survived, no ribbon on Star, together with two .375 medallions, one engraved B & D B.L 1906, plus original papers for Discharge, British War and Victory medal correctly named to 360123 Pte S. Gambles, Liverpool Regiment killed in action 10th April 1918 renumbered on the 'loos' Memorial France
Victoria, a pewter medal commemoration the opening of the Edinburgh and Glasgow railway, February 18 1842, 49mm diameter, together with a French gilt religious medal, an Edward VII Coronation medal Heathfield Sussex by R. Neal, a Boer War 1899-1900 white metal medal, a daily dispatch club medal, three copper tokens, a Charles II polychrome enamel crown brooch and an 1851 polychrome enamel brooch (10)
A George III silver swing-handled basket, by Robert and Samuel Hennell, London 1805, rectangular form, incurved corners, gadroon borders, engraved foliate decoration, on an oblong foot, inscribed to underside 'Presented to E.W. by Revd. R Lucas, April 1832', length 34.7cm, approx. weight 28.3oz.
By R. E. Stone, an Art Deco silver spoon, London 1932, tapering spot-hammered bowl, tapering faceted stem with a stylised finial, length 14.4cm, plus a pair of silver jam spoons, by The Cooper Brothers, Sheffield 1911, with shaped trefoil finials, and a late-Victorian silver Apostle spoon, by Martin, Hall and Company, Sheffield 1896, approx. total weight 2.8oz. (4)

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