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Collection of presentation pack coins inc London 2012 Olympic coin album (full), 2008 silver bullion Britannia £2 coin by The Royal Mint, commemorative crown coin cover, Royal Mint King Edward VII The Bronze Penny and Queen Victoria The Old Head Penny, Historic Campaign Medals 1793 - 1945 Cleveland.
Automobiles Voisin 1919-1958 by Pascal Courteult. A White Mouse publication of 1991, being a numbered limited edition of only 2000 printed, although 3500 were planned, this copy numbered 1838. French text. Together with a saddle-stitched English translation by Peter Hull, also, published in 1991 with the assistance of the M.S.M.T. 63pp including an index. The book is celebrated for its silver intaglio plate mounted front cover. Both books correctly housed in a decorative slipcase, albeit broken with rubbed corners. Also, My 1001 Cars by Gabriel Voisin, a reprint of the1922 original. (2)
Engineering Models Four albums of photographs dated May 1930, but many of the photographs are dated, the earliest being 1899 and includes the 'Silver Slipper' motor car of 1911, handmade tools, and technical models possibly made by Cecil Brinton, the name in gilt on the corner of each cover. Also, a Brinton diary and notebook, possibly discussing the former. A fascinating collection. (6)
Policeman Desk Clock As featured in Automobilia a Guide for Collectors by M.J.W-W page 172, a period wooden-based clock with a pressed copper depiction of a policeman pointing at a mechanical clock. Having a silver dial and black hands. 17-cms high. Stamped at the base is a design registration number of 530767 for 1910. The movement working at the time of cataloguing.
A Dutch silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, Utrecht, 1926, thick gauge silver, pronounced spine, inscribed initials 'ACL' to terminal, 8 3/8in. (21.4cm.) long; together with a Dutch silver dessert spoon, weight 4.2 tr.oz. (2) * Very good condition, very light wear, nothing else to note.
John Pinches - an Elizabeth II silver and parcel gilt map of the world, 'The Royal Geographical Society Silver Map', 14½ x 22in. (36.8 x 55.8cm.), with certificate, in original frame. * The map in good condition with no faults. Some damage to surface of the wood on the lower corners of frame.
Two Georgian silver Old English pattern basting spoons, the first by George Wintle, London 1810, inscribed with initial 'K' to terminal, 12¼in. (31cm.) long; the other similar, weight 6.2 tr.oz. (2) * Both with light surface wear, one with slightly rubbed maker's mark, good.
A set of four Dutch silver forks, with thread design to stems, probably Utrecht, 1924, 6 7/8in. (17.5cm.) long; together with another set of three forks, of simple three tine design, one with inscribed initial to terminal, weight 8.0 tr.oz. (7) * All in good condition, with very light surface wear.
A small silver twin handled dish & cover, Mappin & Webb Ltd., London 1936, circular form with domed top and ornate crown finial, engraved with armorial with ribbon below 'BY HAMMER & HAND ALL ARTS DO STAND', 7in. (17.8cm.) handle to handle, weight 8.9 tr.oz. * Two small shallow dents to domed cover, some light surface scratches and tiny nibbles etc, overall good.
A set of five Victorian Scottish Queen's pattern teaspoons, William Coghill, Glasgow 1877, inscribed initials to terminal, 5½in. (14cm.) long; together with three other spoons; a napkin ring by Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham 1924; a boxed set of six silver handled butter knives, weight without knives 6.5 tr.oz. (quantity) * Some hallmarks slightly rubbed, generally good.
A Victorian silver and diamond flower pendant brooch, set throughout with old mine cut diamonds, mounted in silver collet settings in a floral pattern, highlighted with layers of diamond studded petals with rose cut diamond and millegrain detailing, brooch approximately 38mm in diameter, diamonds totalling approximately 3.44ct, with pin and pendant back.
A collection of antique silver vesta cases, varying designs and makers, to include one of rounded rectangular form by Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester 1911, inscribed 'To Dr O'Connor from GRFC 1912', weight 5.6 tr.oz. (6) * Three inscribed with initials, one with inscription, all with multiple dents etc.
A collection of Channel Islands silver cutlery - various makers, comprising of a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, overstruck Charles T Maine (Jersey), London 1929, floral engraved decoration, inscribed initials 'BL', 4¼in. (10.9cm.) long; a Fiddle pattern table spoon, overstruck John Le Gallais (Jersey), London 1860, 8¾in. (22.3cm.) long; a bright cut Old English pattern soup spoon, overstruck John Le Gallais (Jersey), London, 1852, engraved with floral decoration, inscribed initials to terminal, 7 7/8in. (20cm.) long; and two bright cut Old English pattern teaspoons, maker's mark T.DG J.LG, struck once (Thomas de Gruchy & John Le Gallais, Jersey, c.1834-1849, inscribed initials to terminal 'JBD', 4¾in. (12cm.) long, weight 5.0 tr.oz. (5) * Slight creases and nicks to edge of bowls on table spoon & soup spoon, two teaspoons with bent and crumpled bowls and rubbed marks, tongs good.
A novelty silver desk inkwell fashioned as a fountain pen nib, William J Holmes, Birmingham 1901, complete with original clear glass liner, 3in. (7.7cm.) high, weight without liner 0.54 tr.oz. * Crease to nib point area, hallmarks very slightly rubbed, glass well stained, overall very good.
Four rolls of vintage 1930s wallpaper, probably by Sanderson, depicting a stunning sunrise over a mountainous landscape, in warm tones of orange, red, yellow, black, brown, gold and silver, 21in. (53.5cm.) width, the shortest roll 207in., the others considerably longer. (4)
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