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An Elizabeth II silver sugar caster and cover, 14.5cm h, by Wakeley & Wheeler Ltd, London 1955 and five other, miscellaneous silver articles, to include a bark textured napkin ring of heavy gauge by the same and a cigar lamp, 9ozs 10dwts weighable (6) Cigar lamp slightly worn, silver tape measure defective, the other items good
A French Art Nouveau die stamped and silvered metal aide memoir, c1910, with Ceres and Putto after E Dropsy, pencil, 10cm, a Continental shell shaped silver dish cast with Putto kissing a maiden, stamped 800 and a silver ashtray, stamped with a double headed eagle, 3ozs 18dwts (excluding first) and A brass and glass oak leaf and corn novelty bookmark, c1900, 12cm, a silver magnifying glass, a Victorian gold pencil and a silver napkin ring (7) Good condition
Royal interest. A Royal Crown Derby Japan pattern dressing table tray and a pair of matching T A and S Green candlesticks and ring stand, early 20th c, tray 32.5cm l, printed marks and the card with which sent from Buckingham Palace inscribed Gift from H M the Queen to the Primitive Methodist Church "Springtime Fair" March 1932 (5) Good condition
China. A pair of Anglo-Chinese softwood frames, c. 1900, each carved with a naval anchor and ring, oak leaves and eagle cresting, painted in polychrome with the Red Ensign and another flag, 28 x 19.5cm, (2) Condition evidenced by images. Some stable, dormant worm trails, slight further wear and losses, including their easel backs.
A Victorian eight day mahogany longcase clock, the breakarched and painted dial with date sector, brass ringed winding squares and subsidiary seconds ring, painted to the arch with figures in a rowing boat and in the distance a paddle steamer, in figured case with swan neck pediment, spiral pilasters and ivory escutcheon, weights, 216cm h Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: 7P4XQ7DX Movement cleaned some years ago and now somewhat dusty requiring a light clean, dial paint slightly chipped and worn, case in good condition
An original WW1 era Military Cross, complete with original fitted case. Unnamed as issued, with silk ribbon and stitched on pin bar. Notes: with correct countersunk hole to the suspension ring, and tombstone shaped suspender attached to the ribbon bar. Deep maroon / wine coloured case. Condition: very good. The medal has a pleasing frosted appearance to the surface, with a little toning in places. The ribbon and pin bar are original to the piece. The top lid of the case has some superficial scuffing in places.
A WW1 British officers marching compass, by Negretti & Zambra. Brass body with black painted finish, viewing window to the lid and suspension ring. Mother of pearl dial with luminescent arrow, and brass stop button to the side. Broad arrow and maker marked to the bottom. Complete with its original leather case and strap, named to ‘M Blakeway Royal Tank Corps’. Officially embossed maker mark and date of ‘T.F.&S 1916’. Notes: consigned by the original owners granddaughter. Malcolm Blakeway entered the war on August 10th 1915, and originally served as a 2nd Lt in the 1st battalion Yorks & Lancs Regiment. He later attained his Captaincy while serving in the Tank Corps. He is entitled to the 1915 star, BWM, and Victory medal. He was a native of Handsworth, Birmingham, and later of Chaddesley Kidderminster. It’s believed that he also held a commission during WW2, again as a Captain in the Royal Armoured Corps. He relinquished this commission on August 16th 1945, and was granted the honorary rank of Major. Condition: generally very good. Normal service wear to both the compass and its case. There appears to be a zig-zag pattern lightly scratched into the lid of the compass, likely from the WW1 era (perhaps a moment of boredom?). The compass appears to work as it should, with the stop button also functional. The leather case has a good colour and patina. It may have had a different original owner during WW1, as there is another name inked out on the case.
A WW1 1914 Star trio, awarded to 5808 Pte Frederick Newman of the 5th Dragoon Guards, latterly of the 1st Dragoon Guards. To include: the 1914 star with silver rose (erroneously) attached to the ribbon, the British War Medal, and the Victory Medal. Notes: Frederick Newman had originally attested fro service in 1902 at the age of 18. His service record states that he served initially in the U.K, and by 1903 was posted to South Africa. He was part of the British Expeditionary Force in France in 1914, and disembarked on August 27th 1914. There appears to be no record of a clasp being earned or issued for the 1914 star, and the trio of medals appears to be his only entitlement. Condition: generally good. The medals are toned with age, and each retains its original silk ribbon. Of note is that the suspension ring on the Victory medal has been squashed.
A selection of WW1 German medals / decorations. To include: an Iron Cross 1st class, with painted iron cross, silvered framed and back, and ‘coke bottle’ pin. Marked S-W on the pin for Sy-Wagner of Berlin. Plus, an Iron Cross 2nd class, with iron core and silvered frame, marked KO for Konigliches Munzamt Orden, Berlin to the suspension ring. Another Iron Cross 2nd class, with a non combatants ribbon, with iron core and silvered frame (non maker marked). Also, a black grade WW1 wound badge, of die stamped steel with black painted surface and pin with catch to the reverse. 4 items. Condition: generally good to each. Some wear to the painted iron core on the 1st class, toning to the silvered frame and back, working pin and clasp. Both 2nd class examples are generally good, with the non combatants version having some flecks of surface rust in amongst the design on the reverse. The Wound Badge has most of its original painted surface remaining, but there is a little corrosion around the hinge and clasp.
A WW1 era, M1917 United States bayonet by Remington, 1917 dated to the ricasso, plus U.S. proof marks. Standard pattern, with wooden slab grips with the distinctive grooves cut into both sides. Morticed pommel with push button release catch, plus steel cross guard with muzzle ring. Single edged, fullered blade, with rounded spine. Complete with leather steel mounted scabbard, and a later webbing frog. Notes: likely reissued to the British Home Guard during WW2, which would have been the source of the webbing frog. Approximately 57.2cm length in the scabbard, blade length 43cm. Condition: generally good. A little pitting to the pommel area, working release catch. Clean blade, with a few nicks / indentations to the cutting edge. A little separation between the throat of the scabbard and the leather part of the scabbard, but the structure is still secure. The webbing has age related wear and soiling.

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