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A late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth jug decorated by Hannah Barlow with an incised band showing two young girls in a field with ducks, lambs and sheep, the neck and foot with a glazed repeat pattern, impressed marks alongside initialled monogram and dated 1880, hallmarked silver collar to the neck for Birmingham 1880, height 24.5cm.
An early 20th Century rosewood police truncheon with ribbed grip, gilt lettered 'Kidderminster Special Constable 101', length 38cm, together with another hardwood truncheon gilt lettered 'Kidderminster Special Constable 27', length 40cm, a hardwood tipstaff, length 27cm, a George V Special Constabulary Faithful Service medal awarded to Archibald W. Brown, a 1911 George V coronation medal and a 1935 silver jubilee medal, S/D. (6)
A crudely worked silver Charles I Royalist badge in the form of a cross stamped 'Charles Kyng By God' within a scroll border, height 5cm, an anti-personnel grapeshot ball, and a small rusted dagger blade and a sheath. (4) Provenance - From the Clive Sherwood collection Lydiate House Bromsgrove
A collection of early 20th Century gentleman's travelling accessories to include a leather cased plated sandwich case and flask marked and stamped Swains Brigg London, a small fitted dressing case and tools, a small Gladstone type bag, a leather case initialled J.H.C, a collar box, a pair of cased field glasses, a satchel, a cigar case, a silver mounted hip flask and a pig skin travelling case. (10)
A late 19th Century oval silver coloured snuff or trinket box, the hinged cover engraved 'Presented to the Pirate Yaught Club by Mr H Colbeck, Jan 1896', width 6.5cm. The Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club (RYYC) required members to own a yacht of at least 20 tons, thus encouraging the sport of yachting for the gentleman of means. It is known that a group of owners of smaller yachts (who could not become members) would race their smaller yachts and fishing cobles on Sundays. This caused great outrage to the fishermen and commercial coble owners, who wouldn’t have dreamt of putting to sea, let alone fish on the Sabbath. Furthermore, they believed these private individuals where doing more than racing and depriving them of part of their livelihood. They were referred to as ‘nobbut a bunch of pirates’. In 1896, it is believed the Pirate Yacht Club (PYC) was formed when renegade members of the Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club who encouraged these small boat races and owners of the Yorkshire One-Design merged. The PYC boats displayed the burgee of a black skull and crossed bones on a red ground. Haggitt Colbeck (believed to be the H. Colbeck) was a relative of Lieutenant William Colbeck RNR FRGS. William Colbeck took the PYC burgee on his expedition across the Great Ice Barrier, towards the South Pole in 1898. By 1908, the RYYC had dropped the 20 ton rule, in the same year the PYC was disbanded.
A collection of QV to QEII postage stamps, GB, Commonwealth and world, mint and used, to include an 1840 1d black, four margin with red Maltese cross cancel, a 2d blue with margin faults but with full perforations, an 1887 Jubilee set (mint), an SG176 5/- rose (damaged), George V Bermuda 2/6 to £1 (mint), Edward VII 1903 and 1907 Southern Nigeria 10/- (mint), George V Bahamas set to £1 (10/- missing), George V 1935 Silver Jubilee 1/2d to 2 1/2d (mint) George VI St Vincent set to £1 (mint), Canada 1930 SG 310 block of four 5c Airmail (mint), two Italian 1933 Air SG 378/79, Balbo Trans-Atlantic Mass Formation Flight set of 2 triptychs (mint) and others, all on stock card pages within a blue Britannia ring binder stamp album.
A 9ct gold football medal for the winners Smethwick Empire cup 1919-1920 season, a silver enamelled medal for the Birmingham & District Works Football Association, another for the 1919-1920 season with four related black & white photographs one for the Aston Villa cup and West Bromwich Albion shield, also a brass On War Service 1915 badge and a later 1940 badge. (10)
An early 20th Century Jerusalem carved yew wood stationery box, the top carved with panels of buildings, also assorted items of sewing interest, a desk paper weight in the form of a Romanesque terracotta head, a small shell purse, a fragment of an Elizabeth I seal, a miniature engraving of the Right Honourable Spencer Percival and a silver propelling pencil by S Mordan & Co. (qty)
A late 19th Century cranberry glass preserve bowl with clear crystal and citron applied trim, mounted to a silver plated stand with carry handle and matched cover, together with a further preserve in stand and a graduated straw opalescent example with hand enamelled floral garlands, S/D. (3)
A pair of late 19th Century glass posy vases of slender trumpet form with petal edged rims, cased in clear crystal over opal with applied ruby trim, mounted to silver plated foliate decorated bases, height 26.5cm, together with two further table centre decorations with pressed glass trumpets to metal bases, one decorated with a bird to a bough, the other a stag. (3)
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