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A WWI Sweatheart Brooch from Ypres,ten stunning South American Llama terminal white metal cocktail sticks, an early 20th white metal duckling rattle with a bone teether, and a small group of Thai silver nielo jewellery comprising a pair of clip earrings, bracelet and brooch (a lot)
11 Original Cigarette Card Albums,all complete, Player's 'Tennis - Famous Players in Action', Player's Cycling 1839-1939, Player's 'Modern Naval Craft, Player's 'Sea Fishes', Player's 'National Flags and Arms', Player's 'Motor Cars' 1st series, Player's 'Motor Cars' 2nd series, Player's 'King and Queens of England 1066-1935, Wills generic album with complete series of 50 Player's ' Kings and Queens of England 1066-1935', Wills 'Our King and Queen' (1936), Wills King George V Silver Jubilee 1935
A Large Victorian Oak Collectors Cabinet,English, c.1880, with engraved brass plaque for 'ELKINGTON MASON & COMPANY MANUFACTURING SILVERSMITHS BIRM', a large 6 drawer cutlery canteen with drawers re-lined and made into a collectors cabinet, with plinth top paneled doors opening to reveal 6 drawers each with flush campaign-style brass handles, with large campaign-style handles to the sides, on plinth base with square feet, doors with catches and key, 55cm wide 51cm tall 47cm deep Footnote: Elkington & Co. are one of the most important names in English silver and certainly the most important in silver plate. They began life in Birmingham as a company of silversmiths in 1836, and experimented with improving gilding techniques. By 1838 they had discovered and patented a new way to electroplate one metal onto the surface of another. By 1840 production was already underway with silver electroplated wares. The company received financial backing from Josiah Mason in 1842 (renaming the firm Elkington, Mason & Co between 1842 and 1861) and was extremely successful. It introduced electrotyping as a new method of production for silver-plated items. Elkington & Co exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851 with enormous success
A small group of Silver and White Metal Itemsincluding a silver bangle, a Celtic design kilt brooch marked silver, and a bright-cut engraved locket on scale-link chain marked 925; gross weight 62.5 g, plus a silver-handled button hook, Birmingham 1912 by Charles Edwin Turner (4)
A Collection of Silver and Costume JewelleryIncluding silver knotwork and cabochon Tiger's Eye cufflinks, silver and Marcasite cufflinks, silver and amethyst stud earrings with faux-pearl embellishments, Attyic Studio enamelled 1933 3d cufflinks Vaughton's Patent bangle, 14 ct fine link gold chain, lorgnettes, scarf rings and more (a lot)
A George III Gentleman's Silver Pair Cased Fob Watchthe white enamelled Roman numeral dial with internal Arabic numeral chapter ring and back plate inscribed B Bennet 79804 London, case bearing date marks for London 1806 and by Thomas Gaunt, 5.5 cm dia. Runs extremely quickly when wound, some small dents and marks commensurate with age.
Two Circular Protractors,A fine 12" protractor by Stanley, English, c.1880-1900, in nickel-silver, divided to 10 arc-minutes, with a 6" protractor by T Cooke & Sons Ltd, c.1910, in brass, divided to 30 arc-minutes both in fitted mahogany cases ( instrument diameters 30.4cm, 15.2cm)
Drawing/Drafting Instruments, Napier Compasses and Pocket Dividers,English, 19th century, a pair of Napier compasses in nickel-silver, folding out dividers and pen and pencil compasses; a pillar compass in nickel-silver with pen and pencil compass attachments in arms, divider points with sheath; with a set of brass pocket dividers with sheath
Drawing/Drafting Instrumentsa small, good quality set in nickel-silver by Lilley & Son, c.1900, in leather-bound fitted wooden case with cream velvet and green silk lining, with a pen set by Stanley handle with six screw-in pen attachments, a further incomplete set, and three sets of boxwood scale rules, two by Stanley (6 and 5 rules), Halden (3),
A Good Architect's 4-fold 2-foot rule, and Scale RulesArchitect's' rule by Thomas Bradburn & Sons, c.1880, in ivory, each section with bevelled edges with scale rules, nickel -silver arch protractor hinge, ivory stamped 'By Her Royal madjesty's Letters Patent'; with two sets of six ivory scale rules, Stanley and Charles Baker, a set of eight by Norton & Gregory, all in leather cases, and a presentation set of four in mahogany case, dated 31st January 1938. [CITES]
Two Pairs of Precision Proportional Dividers,a Halden type in nickel-silver, c.1950, setting bar with micrometer screw adjustment which can be transposed as a locking bar in the alternative screw socket, 23.7cm, cased; with a 12" (30.5cm) pair, military type DD2 with broad arrow c.1960, in aluminium alloy and stainless steel, with rack and pinion adjustment, four replacement points and screwdriver, cased
A Victorian Draughtsman's Set By Stanley, London,English, c.1900, stamped in gold to the inside of the lid 'STANLEY, Great Turnstile & Railway Terminus, Holborn, London Bridge, to H.M. Government' the french polished mahogany case opening to reveal 18 instruments, mostly German silver, with a beam compass, steel bows, compasses, and attachments all in blue velvet lined lift out tray, in the base of the case is an ebony roller rule stamped 'Stanley', case width 25cm
A Collection of Draftsman's Rules and Roller Rules,comprising; an 18in roller rule constructed of German Silver, c.1880, signed in script 'Stanley Great Turnstile, Holborn, London' in the original mahogany case; a 12in roller rule constructed of lacquered brass c.1910, signed Cooke Troughton & Simms, London, York & Capetown', engraved as a ruler & a protractor, in the original polished mahogany case; a lacquered brass 18in rule signed 'W. H. HARLING, LONDON' in a case; a part set of boxwood rules in a maroon leather covered case stamped 'W. R. HARRISON' containing 5 of 10 rules, x4
Hook Ended 9in Proportional Dividers, by Stanley, London,English, c.1900, signed 'STANLEY GT TURNSTILE, LONDON', German silver with steel points, in a leather case. Footnote: this design incorporating hook ends meant that the points could be resharpened without affecting the scales on the instrument.
Two Hook End Proportional Dividers,Comprising, an English pair of 6.5in dividers, c.1900, signed 'Cooke Troughton & Simms, York, London, Capetown', German silver with steel points, in a leather case, the other set of 9inch dividers by Stanley, London, both uncased Footnote: this design incorporating hook ends meant that the points could be resharpened without affecting the scales on the instrument.
Drawing/Drafting Instruments,a part-set for Naval use, by Negretti & Zambra, mahogany case with brass plaque 'F C Cadogan, Royal Navy' nautical type one-handed dividers in nickel-silver, replacement opisometer or chart measurer, replacement proportional dividers, with another set in nickel silver which includes beam compass ends and attachments
Three Good Pairs of Proportional Dividersa good quality pair in nickel silver, c.1900, nicely engraved 'Troughton & Simms, London', 21.8cm; a hook-end pair in nickel-silver by Stanley, 17cm; a pair by Charles Baker with adjustable points (one point adjustment screw damaged), 22cm, in mahogany case
Drawing/Drafting Instruments,English, late19th/early 20th century, in nickel-silver, all cased, a set of beam compass ends and fittings by Stanley; an unsigned pair of proportional dividers, 23cm; a pair of proportional dividers by M D S, 16.5cm (mahogany case); a pair of hook-end proportional dividers (by N C?), 16.2cm (4)
Drawing/Drafting Instruments,three pairs of proportional dividers, all in nickel-silver, one 19th century ,engraved Suffell, 132 Long Acre, 16.5cm, in distresses case; two unsigned, 16cm and 23cm, both 20th century, case; with two pairs of sheathed pocket dividers, 9cm and 10.5cm
Collection of Books on Photography,Including AN Uncertain Grace, Sebastiao Salgado; London, the photographs of Douglas Whitworth; Vogue Fashion; Silver & Gold, images of the Californian Gold Rush, Drew Heath Johnson; The Destruction Business, Donald McCullin; L. J. M. Daguerre, a lot
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