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Danbury Mint, a complete set of five uncirculated Morgan silver dollars in presentation box, a part set of nineteen proof Sacagawea Dollars in presentation case, two volumes of The United States Presidents Coin Collection, a part set of thirty-five United States Presidential Dollars and a part set of forty-five United States of America quarter dollars in treasure chest, with associated certificates and boxes
A black two tier jewellery box containing a quantity of costume jewellery to include yellow metal chains, bracelets, dress rings and a silver and amber coloured necklace, various cufflinks, commemorative medals and a quantity of mainly gent's wristwatches to include Pulsar, Spencer etc and a small stamp album containing a quantity of mainly British stamps (3).
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette box mounted to the front with a mother of pearl Machine Gun Corps badge, traditionally worn by wives and sweethearts of serving soldiers during the Great War and with inlaid enamel plaque to the top 'Salonique', a part of northern Greece occupied by Allied soldiers during the Great War, mainly British and French and a little known campaign, included is related research and provenance. CONDITION REPORT During the campaign large allied losses were suffered around 28,600 British and 30,500 French. The Machine Gun Corps was a war raised unit and was not in existence until the great war and was disbanded in 1922, but over its short existence over 200,000 soldiers served in its ranks, almost all transferred from other infantry regiments and corps and of those 16,575 lost their lives and thus the Machine Gun Corps became known as 'The Suicide Club'.
A silver plated box, raised on four outswept supports which was presented to the travelling Liverpool FC in Sweden in 1939, the box inscribed 'Goteborg-Liverpool 1939', the top set with four enamel badges, width 16cm. * Formerly the Property of Tom Bush who played for Liverpool FC between 1933 and 1947. CONDITION REPORT Tom Bush played for Liverpool FC between 1933 and 1947 with five years out for WWII then he coached the youth team and acted as an administrator, so total service for Liverpool FC was 37 year, he also coached the England Youth Team in 1953 and sadly passed in 1969.
A late Victorian silver rectangular box, having fluted decoration, Birmingham 1899, a silver hexagonal napkin ring, Birmingham 1897, the silver top from a postage stamp's box and foreign and plated wares, comprising; a rectangular spirit flask, probably Chinese, a lady's Oriental chain mesh bag and another chain mesh bag, (6).
A silver square table cigarette box, wooden lined within, Birmingham 1926, a Sterling rectangular table cigarette box, wooden lined within, the exterior having banded decoration, detailed 925 Sterling, an Oriental rectangular cigarette case, decorated with river and mountainous landscape scenes, detailed Sterling, with a case and two foreign rectangular matchbox slides, including one decorated with a dragon, (5),
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