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A Gucci silver and silver gilt bracelet and ring suite, the bracelet set with a ruby cabochon link to a heavy flattened curb link bracelet to one side and two smaller flattened curb links to the other, fastened with a similar ruby set link concealing and box and tongue clasp, and matching ring, cased (2)
George VI cap badge to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, together with a pair of Auxiliary Territorial Service shoulder titles, a silver and enamel ring to the A.T.S., a sweetheart badge to the City of London Yeomanry, a R.A.S.C. collar badge and some General Service pattern tunic buttons, ( Qty)
TWO 18TH CENTURY FRENCH DISHES AND COVERS (one with gadrooning; one reeded), each with an associated extender ring, hallmarked London 1852 by Robert Garrard and both dishes & covers with later decoration to match one another; one 9" (23 cms) diameter; the other 8.5" (20.7 cms) diameter; 62.7 oz 92)
A MIXED LOT:- A silvergilt fraternity jewel, cased, a cased medal with the portrait of Edward the Confessor, a napkin ring, initialled, a sporting fob medal, a Cub Scout/Guides badge, an engine-turned snuff box, inscribed inside the cover, a Marie Theresa thaler, two Bakerlite and one wooden snuff box; the latter 2.75" (7 cms) long (10)
A MIXED LOT:- A William IV engine-turned vinaigrette (grille hinge A/F), two mother of pearl-mounted folding fruit knives, an ARP badge hallmarked 1937, a ring, a fob, an engraved bangle, a Great War medal to "8582 GNR.E.FAULKNER.RA", an enamelled copper wine label, etc.
NAVAL / MILITARY:- An Edwardian napkin ring with two engraved crests and two mottos above the following Naval record "HMS MAJESTIC, VIVID, BLAKE & GLADIATOR", by J. Wakeley & F.C. Wheeler, London 1905, together with a shooting prize spoon "M.R. Rifle Club Officers Competition 1914 won by F.D. Antill", by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913, and an enamelled compact with the applied Royal Naval crown; the spoon 6.9" (17.5 cms) long; 3.5 oz weighable silver (3)
A LARGE ISLAMIC MOUNTED HARDSTONE SEAL RING OR TALISMAN with engraved decoration and four applied foliate motifs around the sides, the matrix with intaglio galloping horse within a frame of border decoration, unmarked, probably middle Eastern, 19th century; 2.7" (6.8 cms) long
AN ELIZABETH I SILVERGILT CLOTHING HOOK OR FASTENER trefoil shaped and domed, with a flowerhead motif in the centre, together with a parcelgilt annular brooch, set with four stylised flowerheads around the ring, 15th/16th century; the latter 1.3" (3.4 cms) diameter; 0.35 oz (2)
A RARE AND AMUSING GEORGE IV / WILLIAM IV NOVELTY FINGER RING the band gold-cased and chased with flowers, hiding a tiny pin hole which allows water to be squirted via a syringe-like plunger into the face of an unsuspecting admirer, unmarked; 2.2" (5.5 cms) long; 0.5 oz gross
A RARE LATE 16TH / EARLY 17TH CENTURY POMANDER with a globular segmented body and a domed circular base, the screw top section with a scrollwork suspension ring, the whole decorated with engraved cisele flowers and scrolls, the interior with engraved and numbered compartments with slide covers, hinging down around the central hexagonal pillar, unmarked, except for three small French 19th century control marks, probably either Dutch or German 1600-1630; 2.4" (6 cms) high; 3.15 oz *This pomander is illustrated and described in Jackson, C J: Illustrated History of English Plate pp 918 (no.1220) and was then in collection of Mr. R. Drane, c.1911. It has also a printed paper label on the base with the date "Nov 1902". ** Robert R. Drane (1833-1914) is the person considered to be the founding father of the Cardiff Naturalists' Society, which was established according to many documented sources in his shop at 16 Queen Street, Cardiff in 1867. A chemist by trade, he had a wide range of interests, including natural history, porcelain and antiquities and was probably best known in the public eye as an antiquary. Drane had a strong interest in ceramics and was an acknowledged authority on porcelain & as well as amassing his own collection, he was asked to purchase samples of pottery from the Swansea & Nantgarw Potteries for the Cardiff Museum. In 1902 he advocated for the purchase of type-specimens of English pottery by the museum and in 1903 presented many pieces for this collection. Amongst his other non-natural history hobbies were collecting old spoons, Old English drinking vessels, early English needlework, some glassware, books, and antiquarian oddities, especially those that demonstrated the "development of religious myths". In 1857 he published a small brochure on Castell Coch: A gossiping companion to the ruin and its neighbourhood for which his sister produced the plans and drawings.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III CIRCULAR SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS with ribbed borders, reeded handles with lion mask terminals and low-domed covers with reed and foliate ring handles, engraved on one side with a wreath cartouche and "MARTINIQUE" and on the other with a coat of arms, * the covers with crest and motto "SUO SE ROBORE FIRMAT", by William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London 1810; 8.5" (21.8 cms) wide overall; 64.5 oz (2) *Arms are those of Grant of Ballindalloch & Wester Elchies, Banff.

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