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A Three-Piece Vanity SetComrising brush, perfume bottle and boxIn glass916/000 silver coversLisbon assay mark (1887-1937), Augusto Luís de Sousa Lda. Makers mark(1930) and A. L. SOUZA, Lda - Lisbon retail mark(adapted glass box, wear signs)Literature:VIDAL, Manuel Gonçalves; ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de - "Marcas de Contrastes e Ourives Portugueses (1887 a 1993)", vol. II. Lisboa: IN-CM, nº 67 e 259Height.: 11 cm (frasco de perfume)
Boxes & Objects - a 19th century brass miniature wall pocket, shaped back, pierced tapering pocket, 16.5cm high, two pairs of miniature brass taperstick candlesticks, pair of 19th century Manx (Isle of Man etched glass spirit nip glasses, both cased, compacts, pin cushion and pin cushion dolls, gilt metal and glass dressing table trinket box, Rowntree's & Co 1910-1935 City of York George V and Queen Mary silver Jubilee tin etc
20th century ER II 2nd type Royal Household Faithful Service Medal to Charles William Ernest Buckingham '1947-1967' with Thirty years service clasp in original Royal Mint presentation box, together with 1953 coronation medal, coronation medalion and ERII 1977 Silver Jubilee medal.Charles Buckingham served as a Gamekeeper. Born on 13th september 1912, joined the Royal household on the 24th September 1947, retired on the 12th September 1978 and then was in Sue Ryder home from March 1997
20th century British Royal Household Medals awarded to Jack Bird thorough bred stud Groom to Estate Agent at Sandringham to include GRV 2nd type Royal Household Faithful Service Medal '1910-30' in original Royal Mint presentation case together with Bronze 1902 Edward VII corronation medal in case, 1935 jubilee medal in box and 1910-35 GRV 5th silver medallion in boxesJack Bird was appointed in 1891, Joined the Royal Army Veterinary Corps on 5th May 1915 and served in Rouen France during the First World War and retired from Household service in 1936
London & North Western Railway St. John Ambulance Association First Aid Examination Medal, English Division, silver and enamel, for 12 Years’ Service (2) ‘G. Hughes 1923; William Sumner 1923’; North Eastern Railway Centre St. John Ambulance Association Cross for Meritorious First Aid Service, bronze, unnamed; British Railways 15 Years’ First Aid Efficiency Medal (2), 1st type, silver and enamel ‘William D. Payne 1952 N.288’; 2nd type, skeletal silver badge ‘N.E.263 William Blyth 1964’, in card box of issue, good very fine (5) £80-£100
Belgium, Kingdom, Order of the Crown, Commander’s neck badge, 77mm including wreath suspension x 58mm, gilt and enamel, with neck riband and miniature award, in de Vigne-Hart, Brussels, case of issue; together with a Medal of the Order of Leopold II, Second Class, silver, in card box of issue, minor enamel damage to wreath suspension, good very fine Japan, Empire, Order of the Sacred Treasure, Fifth Class breast badge, 44mm, silver-gilt and enamel, complete with sacred beads, with original riband with rosette on riband and with full hook and eye assembly, with lapel rosette, in slightly damaged rio-nuri lacquered case of issue, extremely fine Spain, Franco Period, Order of Military Merit, Third Class Star, 59mm, silver, gilt, and enamel, with white enamel cross for a peace-time award, good very fine (4) £80-£100
A War Service Cross First Class in Presentation Case and with Matching Maker’s Outer Cardboard Box. The Cross is in mint as new unissued condition, retaining all original bright factory finish. The pin is maker stamped ‘4’ [Steinhauer and Luck, Ludenscheid]. The case is also mint, and is covered in black artificial leather, with a solid image in silver of the Cross printed on the flat lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in black velvet, and white artificial silk in the top. The outer pale cream cardboard box is somewhat worn and has printed on the top ‘Kriegs Verdienstkreux 1. Klasse’. On the side is printed the maker’s name ‘Steinhauer and Luck, Ludenscheid’, extremely fine £300-£400
A Kriegsmarine Minesweeper Badge in Original Presentation Box. The badge in factory new mint condition, retaining all original factory bright finish, maker marked ‘L/21.’ [Foester and Barth, Pforzheim] on pin. Early/mid-War type, bright gold-plated wreath and eagle with bright polished highlights, silver-plated mine burst in centre, and gunmetal grey waves with bright polished silver highlights below, flat wide tapering pin. Cardboard box paper covered in brown artificial leather, original brown tissue wrapping paper inside, extremely good condition £200-£240
A Kriegsmarine E-Boat Badge, 1st Pattern in Original Presentation Box. A scarce mid-War example produced in France. Wreath retaining much original gold finish, the rest a little faded, E-Boat with some silver finish to top of boat, and waves dark grey gunmetal colour, reverse with most silver finish faded. No maker’s mark. Flat wide tapering horizontal pin, and with top hook. In cardboard pale orange box with original cream issue wrapping paper inside, staples at the corners, extremely good condition £240-£280 --- Note: Kriegsmarine combat badges of this distinctive style of construction are believed to have been made by the French company Bracqueville in Paris for issue to naval personal serving in French ports.
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