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Twelve place canteen of hallmarked silver cutlery, comprising twelve dinner knives (990g) and forks(890g); twelve side knives (790g) and forks (660g); twelve fish knives (740g) and forks (670g); twelve soup spoons (810g); twelve dessert spoons (810g); twelve tea spoons (270g); twelve cake forks (420g); twelve side spoons (420g); four serving spoons (450g); one sauce ladle (100g); butter knife; cheese knife; server and carving set, in mahogany box, Sheffield 1993, total weight 8020g. Estimate: £2800- 3000.
A single 1914-15 Star medal to the Northamptonshire Regiment. 1914-15 Star medal, “16214 PTE. W. GOODSON NORTH’N R.” medal in its cardboard box of issue and registered envelope addressed to the recipient in Scaldwell Northampton. William Goodson served in France from 27th July 1915 and was discharged with a Silver War Badge on 14th December 1918.
A Great War pair of medals to the Northamptonshire Regiment. British War and Victory medals, “3-8439 PTE. F. WARD NORTH’N R.”, with damaged card box of issue and paper envelopes for the medals. Frederick War enlisted on 13th August 1908 and served in France from 12th September 1914. He was discharged on 16th November 1915 as unfit for further service due to wounds and died on 7th March 1919. Also entitled to a 1914 Star and Silver War Badge.
A 'TORUN' SILVER CHOKER WITH MATCHING BANGLE BY GEORG JENSEN Featuring a 'torun' silver choker with a matching 'torun' silver bangle, both hallmarked for '925', 'Georg Jensen' and 'Torun'. Accompanied with a Georg Jensen box. 102g Condition: Both pieces in the lot appear in very good condition with very minimal signs of use This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A George III London silver rectangular oval section snuff box with engraved cube allover design no signs of hard solder or repairs AK Abstinando King London 1803 H x 1.2cm L x 6.5cm, a 19thc compressed paper snuff box with white metal mounts a/f H x 1.5cm L x 8cm and a faux toirtoise shell white metal inlaid hinged top L x 6.5cm (3)
A box containing a collection of costume jewellery to include silver curb link bracelet with heart shaped padlock D x 7.5cm paste pearl necklaces, marcasite scroll braclet, three rings and a lily floral earrings and necklace, amber glass drop earrinig s and necklace, a ring set green stone and a blue paste set ring etc (A lot)
Brockman (Stuart, binder).- Morgan (Derek Llwyd, editor) Kyffin: A Celebration, one of 50 copies for the Designer Bookbinders, from a total edition of 360 copies, foreword by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, 20 linocuts in blue and black and linocut endpapers by Kyffin Williams, bound by Stuart Brockman (with his label) in 2007 in thick boards covered in translucent vellum over a watercolour painting and tooled with chimney smoke in palladium punctuated with gilt diamond-shaped tooling, remarkable deep blue and silver patterned endpapers, original linocut endpapers bound in, spine lettered in gilt, all edges gilt, housed in perspex box for viewing within Brockman’s original black velvet-lined clamshell black cloth box with black morocco, gilt lettered spine label, small folio (binding 266 x 176mm.), Newtown, Gwasg Gregynog, 2007.*** An astonishing binding paying tribute to Kyffin Williams’s art with a bold image of a Welsh village in the mountains stretching across both boards and the spine in splendid colours. British Fellow of the Designer Bookbinders, Stuart Brockman has brought the technique of translucent vellum over painted boards, first developed by Chivers of Bath, into the 21st century with great skill and artistry.
A large Chester silver tobacco box presented to person who launched HMS Burnet on 31st May 1943, the box includes a number of various souvenir ribbons of other ship launches including a note pertaining to vessels launched which consist of four corvettes, two mine sweepers including HMS Hound, one destroyer & one trawler, 265mm wide x 195mm deep x 88mm high
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