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Corgi Toys Boxed Group, 2 examples to include No.222 Renault Floride, maroon body with silver detailing, cream interior, un-usual maroon hubs with silver sticker hubs, in the original blue and yellow all card box (VG-BG), and a Corgi Toys, No.316 NSU Sport Prinz, metallic red body, yellow interior with spun hubs, in the original blue and yellow all card box (VG-BGVG)
Corgi Toys, Batman, James Bond and Man From Uncle diecast group to include; 267 Batmobile, gloss black with bat logo to doors, 2 figures with pulsating exhaust, in the original heavily damaged box with sliding tray inner, with the original instructions (VG-BA/F), Corgi 497 The Man form U.N.C.L.E. Thrushbuster, dark blue body, 2 figures, plastic lights, silver grille, original diorama box with yellow and blue box outer, missing waverly wing (G-BA/F), and Corgi Toys No.261 James Bond Aston Martin DB5, gold body, with red interior and wire hubs, 2 bandit figures, mechanism in working order (G-BA/F)
A box containing a cased set of four Victorian salts raised on bun feet, together with spoons (Birmingham, 1890), together with a set of six cauldron coffee cans, each with scrolling silver mounts (bears import marks for London, 1908), together with various other assorted teacups and saucers and two collector's plates
A George IV pierced silver oval dish (London, 1821), together with a William IV silver trinket dish of circular form (London, 1835), bearing engraved crest to centre, a silver mounted dressing table box with hinged lid, two Continental dressing table boxes, a further circular pin dish stamped "800" to back, a pendant, a filigree pill box and a silver green man mask
A silver topped glass bodied inkwell, a silver cigarette box and a silver cased table lighter, the base inscribed "Monogas Colibri" CONDITION REPORTS The inkwell has various small chips to the glass, the silver mounts have some small dents and tarnish. The cigarette box is initialled to the top and has various dents all over including one of the corners, marks are rubbed, some splitting to interior, tarnish. The lighter has several large dents, and dents all over, lighter does not appear to work. All items have scratches, tarnish, wear and tear.
A box containing a silver cased wristwatch inscribed "Longines" to the movement, the case No'd. "4473131" to the inside, together with a thimble stamped "Sterling Silver", Isle of Wight paperweight, a Mauchlin ware napkin ring inscribed "Old Market Cross, Alston" and a stem vase CONDITION REPORTS It is not known whether or not the watch is in working order. Case has scratches, tarnish, dial is discoloured and has scratches. Approx 3.2cm diameter excluding strap supports and winder. Paperweight has scratches, internal flaws. Napkin ring has some chips to the edges, some small bruises, scratches. All items have wear and tear to include dirt, scratches, etc.
A very rare piece of history - Captain J.E. Crossland R.N.R., R.D. Royal Navy Reserve Medal for long and distinguished service, with miniature in silver gilt. British War Medal World War 1. Mercantile Marine War Medal 1919 CQD Medal named in the original box. A 14ct gold cased pocket watch and chain in the original presentation box in working order presented to the recipient by the President of the United States. Crossland from Hamilton Ontario schooled on board HMS Conway, he left with a double extra certificate, a winner of Seamanship and English History as well as other prizes. He was for years aboard the Kirkwood in Liverpool it was dismasted and foundered in the North Atlantic after being stranded on the Bar of the Columbia River in Portland. Crossland took his first examination and from that was appointed Second Mate of the Earls Court, and other Liverpool vessel. After 12 months on the ship he was one of 6 survivors after she was wrecked on the Margin Sands in the Bristol Channel. He then took another examination and became Second Mate on the Clme and Proper a British Steamer belonging to Cardiff thus enabling him to take his Masters Certificate. In 1887 he joined P & O where he was 5th Officer of the Carthage. He rose to 2nd Officer on the Himalaya which were steamships. He then joined White Star and obtained commission in the Royal Naval Reserves in 1892. He took part in the Bombardment of Suda Bay Crete in 1897. He was awarded the Royal Naval Reserve Decoration for long and distinguished service by King Edward VII in 1908. He had commanded the Tropic, Bovic, Corinthic and Ceramic. The Great War broke out in 1914 when Crossland was commanding the Athentic, he was transferred to the Cymric carrying munitions and was one of 5 vessels to get past the German submarines. After this he was on another 2 ships Corinthic and Ceramic. In March 1920 he was transferred to the Athenic and it was during this time in command effected a rescue at sea. The Athenic received a wireless call near San Salvador from the Munamar, a steamer which was hard ashore with 83 stranded passengers. The Athenic saved them all along with their baggage. This earned him a much prized recognition from the U.S. Goverment, and this Waltham gold watch was presented to him by President Harding, also from the American people. During this period he received this CQD Medal in silver gilt and in its presentation box one of possibly only 4-5 struck. The passengers of the Munamar wrote him a personal thank you letter which has been framed as you can see, is part of this wonderful collection. Captain Crossland retired and his last voyage arrived in Southampton on 28th September 1923.
JW BENSON LTD; an early 20th century hallmarked silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, inscribed with maker's name, the movement patent no.4658, F8938, the case hallmarked for London 1947, with 12.5ct gold suspension ring, diameter 5.4cm, in original box (af).
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese Export silver three piece matched tea set comprising a squat globular teapot on stand, embossed with birds amongst blossoming branches, Hung Chong, Canton & Shanghai, active 1860-1930, length 21.5cm including spout, a similar cream jug and sugar bowl, Luen Wo, Shanghai, also a lobed mustard pot with liner and a circular chrysanthemum decorated pin dish, both also by Hung Chong, and a white metal fluted box, combined approx 45.5 ozt (including unmarked stand) (6). CONDITION REPORT: Stand is associated and misshapen. Overall condition is good but with some tarnishing.
A George IV hallmarked silver snuff box of oblong rounded form with pin pricked textured decoration to the base and hinged lid centred with a rectangular cartouche initialled "WAS", and with foliate scroll decorated thumb piece enclosing a gilt wash interior, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1829, 9 x 3.3cm, approx 2.2ozt.
A mid 19th century French silver snuff box of rounded rectangular form with engine turned decorated base and sides, the hinged lid centred with guilloche enamel floral sprays within blue heightened border with niello detail, with makers mark and export hallmark, 8 x 4.5cm, approx 2.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: 3 small areas of loss to enamel (see photo). Small dent to base.
A Victorian hallmarked silver matchbox sleeve of plain form engraved with a shield with lion rampant inscribed “Emmanuel”, Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1899, 4.2 x 2.8 x 1.4cm, a silver vesta case of oval form engraved with foliate scrolls and initialled cartouche, Birmingham 1892, and an alpaca oval pill box, combined silver weight approx 0.6ozt (6).
A group of nine pill boxes including a George V hallmarked silver circular example embossed with a dog to the detachable lid, James Fenton & Co, Birmingham 1910, diameter 3.5cm, an oval example on four bun feet with detachable cornelian set lid, also acting as a brooch, makers initials JSJ, Birmingham 1919, a further similar example, a late 19th century German pseudo-Hanau snuff box embossed with a tavern scene and a silver topped clear hobnail cut glass dressing table jar, and three further examples and an electroplated vesta case (9).
A set of forty-two hallmarked silver commemorative medals of the kings and queens of the British Isles from William I to Elizabeth II, forty-one circular medals, each approx 1.45ozt, diameter 4.5cm and a small plaque for Elizabeth II approx 2.4ozt, 6.4 x 4cm, Birmingham Mint with various hallmarks, limited edition of 300, in a stained wood presentation box, plus an additional medal of Henry II in a plastic case, combined approx 63ozt.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver loaded circular inkwell with ceramic liner, with pierced scrolling rim, diameter 10cm, maker mark obscured, Birmingham 1906, and a George V hallmarked silver circular trinket box, the hinged lid decorated with a flower and scroll motif, raised on four feet, diameter 8cm, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1919 (2).
A late Victorian hallmarked silver navette shaped open salt, with repoussé gadrooned and swag decoration, length 11cm, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1896, a UAE sterling silver model of a dhow fishing boat, on sterling silver stand, Silver House, Sharjah, UAE, height 14cm and a Continental 800 standard silver ovoid pill box engraved with initials PF, combined approx 6.68ozt (4).
A SILVER BOOK MARK WITH HARP FINNIALa modern silver oval box, Birmingham 1998, the pull off cover decorated with a bird; another silver box; a late Victorian silver vesta case; a silver cigarette case; three silver wine labels; a silver collar from a toilet bottle; 148g (4.7 troy ozs) gross; an Eastern model of a butterfly; a book of matches case; a glass silver mounted pepper; a metal vesta case; three button hooks; and a cased set of plated tea spoons with tongs
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER COMBINATION TRINKET BOX AND PIN CUSHION by Horace Woodward & Co (Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor), London 1889, of circular outline with shell motifs, 9.2cm diameter; with a silver handled ivory paper knife, London 1907, 21.5cm long; and a late Victorian toilet bottle with a pierced and embossed sleeve to the body, Birmingham 1900, 10.5cm high
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