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A MIXED LOT: A Victorian embossed sugar bowl with signs of the Zodiac around the sides, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1882, an embossed porringer, inscribed & initialled "R" below a coronet, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Chester 1906 & a mug, maker's mark worn, London 1925; the latter 3" (7.6 cms) high; 17.25 oz (3)
ABERDEEN MADE FLATWARE: A set of five Scottish provincial Fiddle table forks, initialled "R", by Rettie & Sons (R&S, A, B, D), a table spoon, Old English pattern, initialled by Nathaniel Gillet (thistle, NG, thistle, device) & a set of six Fiddle tea spoons, initialled, by George Jamieson (with London hallmarks for 1857); 17.1 oz (12)
A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Richard Hutchinson of Colchester, London 1710, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the terminal scratch initialled 'R' over 'R.A', 1711', length 19.8cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. For maker's mark see Grimwade, A, London Goldsmiths, Faber and Faber,1976, page 240 entry 3397.
An early 18th century silver Channel Island's Trefid spoon, by Jean Gavey, Jersey, circa 1720, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled 'M*B' over 'M.P.D', length 18.8cm, approx. weight 1oz. For maker's mark see Mayne, R., Channel Islands Silver, Phillimore, 1985, page 57.
An early 18th century silver Channel Island's Trefid spoon, by Thomas Mauger, Jersey, circa 1730, the oval bowl with a ribbed rat-tail, later foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. Provenance: purchased from the Silver Spoon Club Auction, July 1998. For maker's mark see Mayne, R., Channel Islands Silver, Phillimore, 1985, page 75.
A GEORGE III MILK JUG on button feet, crested by R. Emes & E. Barnard, London 1816, a George III circular cream jug, crested, by W. Burwash & R. Sibley, London 1808, a late Victorian two handled sugar basin, crested, and an Old Sheffield plated sauce tureen & cover with engraved crest & coat of arms; the latter 8" (20.5 cms) long; 22.6 oz weighable silver (4)
An early Victorian mahogany coin collector's cabinet, double-doors with lock (no key) and bolts, carrying handles (one lacks loop), containing 12 soft-wood trays, pierced to hold coins of varying sizes, the base inset with engraved copper plate with maker's details, 14 x 9 ½ x 9 ½ ins [355 x 240 x 240mm]. The plate on the base reads "Robert Kay fecit Anno Domini 1848". It is possible that there might be a connection between the cabinet and a coin collection sold at Christie's on 20 July, 1896 "The Property of Mrs R. L. Kay formerly of Park House, Earls Court".
World War I, Officer's groups (2); Group of four, War and Victory medals (Lieut. C. R. Price), Coronation 1937, Coronation 1953, first three brooch mounted; dress miniatures, brooch of four; Group of three, War and Victory medals (2.Lieut. C. V. S. Smith), WW II, Defence medal, brooch mounted; and Women's Royal Voluntary Service Long Service Medal. Very fine. (qty) Price served in the Royal Garrison Artillery
World War I, group of four, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Officer's Badge, O. B. E., civil; 1914-15 Star (2. Lieut. F. R. Hutson, A.S.C.), War and Victory medals (Capt.), brooch mounted, very fine; dress miniatures, two sets earlier without O.B.E. and later with, in Spink case, and Royal Mint case for O.B.E.. Medals very fine. (qty)
Matthew Boulton's Medallic Scale, the original obverse and reverse dies, c.1803, by Conrad Heinrich Kόchler, obv: bust of Boulton in intaglio, in frock coat, his hair en queue, MATT BOULTON ESQR …, rev: around a central sun the medallic scale in six concentric circles, the details in French, 56 x 68mm; 52 x 67mm (Pollard 27; BHM 462; Eimer 901B), small alignment marks at compass points on both dies around 'medal'. Good fine, the obverse surface showing rust damage, especially towards end of legend. (2) Boulton had been angered by the French and, in particular Jean-Pierre Droz (1746-1823), who he had employed for a short while, but who now, he felt was claiming many of Boulton's inventions as his own. The medal spells out the many achievements of the Soho Mint in terms of output, etc. Boulton had originally conceived the idea of a smaller medal which was to be entrusted to another French medallist, R Dumarest, but Rouw's wax portrait of Boulton was undoubtedly worked by Kόchler. The legend indicates the number of coins or medals of the diameter of each particular circle, that could be struck per minute, "by eight children without fatigue….".
A pair WWI Royal field artillery binoculars Binoculars by Hunsicker & Alexis of Paris, with engraved serial no. S.I82314 M.G. complete with leather case marked R W Whineray R.F.A. pair of bino prism no. 2 mark 2 binoculars, complete with a canvas military case dated 1941, Kershaw 8x30 binoculars complete with leather case. (3)
Of Manchester Ship Canal Interest: An Art Deco silver souvenir presentation cigarette box By Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham 1937 Of tapered rectangular form, with an applied gadrooned rim, engine turned decoration, raised on four canted feet. The lid engraved with the M.S.C ARROW, inside the silver-gilt lid engraved with Edinburgh Castle, inscribed, 'A souvenir of the launch of the M. S. C. "Arrow" presented to Miss Lillian R. Smith, 26th July 1938. Owners: The Manchester Ship Canal Co. Manchester, Builders: Henry Robb Limited, Leith'. Loaded, Height 7cm, Length 23cm, weight combined 2.3 troy oz. N.B. MSC ARROW: The Manchester Ship Canal Company Ltd ordered for a tug to work on the Manchester Ship Canal; she was the third in a long line of tugs to be ordered. The ARROW spent her war years on the canal used as a tug doing her normal towing work but also used as a fire fighting tug, with constant danger of enemy air raids she was kept busy during the spell from 1939 to 1945. She worked constantly on the canal for a total of 34 years before being sold on in 1972. She was sold on to the Malta Tug & Lighter Co, Ltd and she was renamed San Pietru, ten years later she was sold on again to Greek shipping interests and was renamed yet again, then she was finally renamed as ANTEOS C. (illustrated) Information from:
A collection of Stirling Burgh police buttons, 19th Century To include a pair of black horn buttons, bronzed button, smaller version (rare, Ref JCG page 189), a pierced scripted letter SCP shoulder badge (Ref JCG page 192), a Stirlingshire Constabulary Special Constable's enamel and chrome lapel badge (Ref JCG page 193 and plate 8, figure 9), Stirlingshire Police blackened button by J R Gaunt & Sons, Birmingham, three white metal versions (rare, Ref JCG page 192), Stirling and Clackmannanshire Police pair of chrome plated shoulder badges (Ref JCG page 193), Renfrew & Bute Constabulary Athletic Club enamel badge, two pair of collar badges, Ross-shire Constabulary garter section of a badge (Ref JCG page 179 plate 7, figure 18), Ross & Cromarty Constabulary Special Constable enamel and chrome lapel badge and a Ross & Sutherland similar badge (rare, Ref JCG page 180 plate 7, figure 20).
A modern Moorcroft limited edition circular charger Decorated in the Autumn Balloon pattern, 'Specially commissioned by R & R Collectables Ltd, London, England, numbered 25/200, designed by Sally Tuffin 'ST Des' impressed and signature to verso, diameter 35cm CONDITION REPORT: Good clean condition
A collection of WWI medals awarded to Scottish Regiments To include members of the Royal Highlanders comprising British War medal awarded to 4651 Private F. Hamilton, 3/2527 Private J. McEwan, 4956 Private J. Wann, British war medal awarded to S-12827 Private C. Buist of the Argyle & Southern Highlanders, Victory medal awarded to 5848 Private J. E. Adamson of the Argyle & Southern Highlanders, British war medal awarded to 35366 Private H. Wardman of the Kings Scottish Light Infantry, further war medal awarded to 65858 Private A. Strachan of the Highland Light Infantry, another awarded to 59394 Private J. R. Edmondson of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, Victory medal awarded to 38098 Private R. B. Currie of the Scottish Rifles (9). (illustrated)
Seven boxed and five unboxed '00' gauge tank locomotives by various makers Comprising boxed Airfix 54150-1 to 2-6-2 tank locomotive number 6110 in green Great Western livery, 0-4-2 1400 class tank locomotive number 1466 in green GWR livery, Hornby Railways class 2721 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive number 2744 in green Great Western livery, 0-4-0 locomotive number 16023 in black LMS livery, R2334 0-6-0 shunter R208 locomotive number 3973 'Concord' in maroon LMS livery, R51S 0-6-0 tank locomotive number 8751 in green GWR livery and boxed Bachmann number 31-450 Evatt 2-6-2 tank locomotive number 41224 in black BR livery, an unboxed Wrenn 2-6-4 tank locomotive 2679 in maroon LMS livery, Triang R.52 0-6-0 tank locomotive in black livery, Main Line 0-6-0 tank locomotive number 8745 in black LMS livery, Hornby 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive number 2783 in green Great Western livery and Hornby 0-6-0 tank locomotive number 8751 in green GWR livery.
A collection of Greenock Burgh police buttons Comprising a Town of Greenock police button by Pigott & Co (early and rare Ref JCG page 111), further Greenock police buttons by Firmin, Black Horn version, (Reg JCG page 111), part collar badge C263, Royal Crown, Glasgow police badge, smaller version (Ref JCG page 95), two gilded buttons and two smaller ones for the Sheriff Courthouse Glasgow and four white metal buttons manufacturers T R Crombie Glasgow Muir Buttons Birmingham Ltd, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green (Ref JCG page 99).
Eight boxed '00' gauge Hornby Railways tank locomotives and diesels Comprising two x R.055 plus 4P2-6-4 tank locomotives number 2300 in maroon LMS livery, R051 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive number 8751 in green livery, R.041 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive number 8751 in green GWR livery x two, R.455 0-4-0 tank locomotive 25550 in red livery, R751 BR-Co-Co diesel electric locomotive and R.157 diesel rear car power and trailing units.
Five boxed '00' gauge locomotives and tenders Comprising Hornby Dublo P26 two rail 4-6-2 locomotive number 46245 'City of London' with six wheel tender in maroon BR livery and four boxed Hornby railways examples comprising two R857 2-6-0 Ivatt Class Two 2-6-0 locomotive number 46400 with six wheel tender in black BR livery, R855 4-6-2 locomotive number 4472 'Flying Scotsman' with eight wheel tender in green LNER livery and an R.053 4-6-2 locomotive number 46205 'Princess Victoria' in green BR livery.
An Armand Marseille bisque headed doll stamped to reverse of head "AM Germany 351/5R" with sleep eyes and open mouth, together with an early 20th Century black bisque headed doll stamped to reverse of head "AM Germany NK213½R" and a Pelso Karri-Kot CONDITION REPORTS White doll - eyes are not moving, some teeth missing, head has some black marks, fingers and toes badly chipped, limbs and body have some repainting including air bubbles, a metal wire through the side of its left thigh. Black doll - eyes do not move, paint and surface is chipped and worn particularly to tip of nose and lips, there are some scrapes to the back of the head, fingers and toes are chipped - some significantly, one leg joint broken, joints are chipped to the edges. Both have wear and tear.
AFTER LUKE SYKES "The Hunt Crossing Field", limited edition colour print 4/20, together with another by the same artist and a box of assorted hunting-related books, to include "Baily's Hunting Directory from the Mid 20th Century Onwards", "Sporting Incidents in the Life of Tom Smith", together with two framed prints AFTER F.A. STEWART CONDITION REPORTS Sykes/20 - condition general good. Syke 6/20 - some slight yellowing to print generally good. The West Norfolk print - generally good & all the other Berkeley's. Book - Baily's hunting directory 1984-85, & 1987 - 1988 & 1988 - 1989 & 1978 - 1979 & 1992-1993 & 1922 - 1923 & 1993- 1994, See how they ran tales from the Essex & Suffolk hunt compiled by Mary Pool & J Allerton . Fox hunting the British Field sport society booklet - RWF Poole The backwoodmans year, Arthur Stringer the experienced huntsman. The Country sport mans quotation book the sporting companion edited by M Pitt, Here lies my story by C.N. De Courcy-Paris, Hedge hunting catechism by Col R F Meysey-Thompson, Peoms in Pink by W. Philpotts-Williams second edition, Sporting incidents in the light of Tom Smith, A Poona and Krakee Hounds - hits on riding to hounds published Krakee. Fox hunting in Devon & Cornwall by Ralph Greabes, Hunters Moon by Edric G Roberts, South Devon Hunt booklet. Also some huntman style coasters and horse shoe bracelet. All items in used condition with general signs of wear.
AFTER F C TURNER "Hawking", a set of four colour engravings by R G Reeve, including Plate I "The Departure", Plate II "The Rendezvous", Plate III "The Fatal Stoop" and Plate IV "Disgorging", together with AFTER W J SHAYER "Coaching Incidents", colour engraving by E G Hester and three small coaching prints

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