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Wines & Spirits - Glen Grant 25 year old Highland Malt Scotch Whisky commemorating the Silver Jubilee of 1977, 75cm bottle, together with a commemorative glass decanter, housed in the original box Condition: Seal intact, level good, light scratches to decanter and label/ribbon faded and worn, box has wear to the edges and corners of lid are split - **General condition consistent with age
Edward VII silver stamp box having figural decoration depicting a retriever, hinged cover to either side, maker William Hornby, London 1908, 7cm x 5cm, weighted Condition: It is likely that the dog originally had glass eyes and if so these are now missing - **General condition consistent with age
George V silver trinket box, the hinged cover with fine engine turned and engraved foliate decoration, the clasp inset with a blue cabochon and standing on splayed bracket feet, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1928, retailers stamped of Finnigans Ltd, 11cm wide, weighted Condition: An engraved initial W to the front and the wooden lining has some staining - **General condition consistent with age
Omega - Seamaster Automatic Chronograph watch head, ref: MD176.007, gold on steel case, the silver/grey dial with date, internal tachymetric scale, subsidiary dials for hour recording and constant seconds with day/night indicator, luminous filled hands and hour markers, gilt hands, and minute recording hand, applied logo, signed crystal, crown and screw down case back, cal 1040, 22 jewel movement no: 34242614, approximately 38mm diameter, together with box, booklets and original receipt dated 4/8/1975 Condition: Movement currently functions, hinge to box is loose - **General condition consistent with age
Foreign coins, USA, silver dollar, 1795, three leaves variety, Liberty head r., with flowing hair, rev. eagle within wreath, three leaves below each wing, fine The coin was purchased from The London Mint Office in June, 2016. It is encapsulated and packaged in a faux wood, faux leather box with a photographic printed certificate pertinent to the specific coin (though the photograph is not the same coin). The accompanying invoice is for £10,900 and a copy is sold with the lot. The London Mint Office is not connected with the Royal Mint.
Masonic Jewels, The Most Ancient and Honourable Society of Bucks, a highly important Georgian solid oval silver Jewel, by Hester Bateman, the Grand Master, in hat and robe, stands before his throne with arch behind, two attendants to left, another right, legend on border around, UNANIMITY . IS . THE . STRENGTH . OF . SOCIETY, maker’s mark HB (Hester Bateman’s first mark of 1761-1771) and lion, wt. 38.72gms., 71 x 65mm., the maker’s mark slightly mis-struck, good very fine with light tone and exceedingly rare Perhaps a Grand Master’s Jewel. Unusually for Hester Bateman, the Jewel has been made by casting. However the single Jewel by Bateman in the collection of the United Grand Lodge of England, has a cast centre – a radiant sun. It is probable that it was the centrepiece of a larger jewel and would have been surrounded with a scrolled border with a loop for suspension and even possibly glazed. The Museum also possesses an exceedingly rare Chelsea enamel snuff box of the same period with the same image and motto on its lid. The image appears again in a dinner invitation of the Babylonian Lodge dated 1750. The cataloguers can find no further examples. The Most Ancient and Honourable Society of Bucks was established in London c. 1723 as a society to promote the ‘innocent mirth of good fellowship’, and went on to flourish between the 1770s and the 1820s. Hester Bateman (1708–1794), the much-praised silversmith, is recorded as making a small number of Masonic jewels.
Unusual mid-18th century silver box of rounded rectangular shape, engraved with a coastal scene of ships, town and hills, the reverse with a pastoral scene with buildings, masks and other baroque motifs and the motto Praemium Virtotis et Industriae, the vase inscribed 'Donum J Mead (Adam?) Jacobum Mansfield Jan 1 1743', the cover similarly monogrammed, unmarked, 60 x 69mm, 2.9o\. CONDITION REPORT: Split in the hinge. Monogram on top. Base is engraved. Lid bent at end.
A SILVER RING BOX by Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham 1903, of plain rectangular form, accompanying three rings, 5cm long; a pair of salts by Mappin Brothers, Birmingham 1901; a modern ova silver pill box; a small silver bud case, 7.6cm high; a set of six foreign spoons, with stone set finials; and other silver and metal items
A SILVER EVENING PURSE Birmingham 1919, on a suspension chain, with finger ring; two silver cigarette cases, 169g (5.4 troy ozs) gross; a silver powder; a silver egg cup, 39g gross; a silver teaspoon; a silver circular box; two Victorian silver crowns; two silver 3d pieces; a scent bottle and plated items
A TORTOISESHELL PIQUEWORK CIRCULAR TRINKET BOX 6cm diameter; a small glass silver mounted hair tidy; a smelling salts bottle with enamelled metal cover; two glass toilet bottles with metal covers; a late Victorian trinket box with applied silver Tudor rose outline motif to the padded cover; a metal circular box with padded pin cushion cover; a metal rouge pot; and small plated dish
A group of Victorian, Edward VII and George V silvercomprising: a Victorian silver cigar box, mark of John Harris, London, 1855; a Victorian silver cigarette box, mark of James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1898; a pair of silver and glass jars, London, 1904; and a silver flask, mark of Cole Brothers, London, 1918 (5)The twin crests on the flask and jar covers are for Milnes Gaskell.The crest and motto on the cigarette box is for Milnes. Provenance: The flask and jars, probably Rt. Hon. Charles George Milnes Gaskell (1876-1919), and by descent.
A collection of silverto include; a pair of table candlesticks, HE, Sheffield 1896, of tapering round form, wrythen stem and base, beaded edge; a pair of dwarf table candlesticks of reeded round form, square base with beaded edge, both pairs loaded; a large vase shaped sugar caster, double sovereign and half sovereign case, two napkin rings and a small pin box (qty)
A parcel gilt copy of the Tara Brooch, Waterhouse Dublinmarked Waterhouse Dublin, of conventional form, well cast detail, all in a fitted box with trade labelWidth (maximum): 10cm, weight: 70gThe original Tara brooch was discovered in 1850 by a child near Drogheda, north of Dublin. It was cast in silver and gilt, with intricate filigree decoration to the front and back and set with amber, enamel and glass; however the silver gilt copy here has no enamel or amber work. The original, dating from 650-750AD, is of remarkable quality for the period when made, and is now housed in The National Museum of Ireland.
A collection of silverto include a quaich, Wakeley and Wheeler London 1908; a cased set of twin ashtrays and match box cover Birmingham 1938; a hipflask with pull off cup/ cover, Chester 1901; a table cigarette box with engine turned decoration and applied hunting scene London 1939; together with an ashtray and small snuff box (qty)Weighable silver: 20.54oz
A William IV silver and a Victorian silver-gilt snuff-boxJoseph Willmore, Birmingham 1835, the rectangular box with hunting scene to the hinged cover, cast foliate border, the sides and base engine turned, engraved cartouche to the base, gilt interior, the other box by Edward Shaw, Birmingham 1840, of slight rounded rectangular form, allover engine turned decoration, engraved cartouche to the hinged cover, gilt interior (2)Widths: 80mm, 79mm, weight (2): 7.7oz
A George III silver gilt presentation table snuff boxAlexander J Strachan, London 1807, the hinged rectangular lid with an inset oval painted panel of a group of gentlemen in a library examining a document, stylised foliate spandrels, threaded border, the sides with palmette border and decorated base, the gilt interior with presentation inscriptionWidth: 9.6cm, gross weight: 7.8ozThe inscription reads 'Presented to Thos Heather Jun esq 10 February 1830, ..... father to Mr John Vanman of Portsea.... brother Alfred October 39th 1841'
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