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Cricket interest: Lawrence 'Lol' Spence - a personal archive of mostly Leicestershire related material, including a scorer's sheet Warwickshire v Durham 1994, signed by Brian Lara; other signed material; Testimonial booklets; Leicestershire CCC yearbooks; press cuttings; photographs; commemorative plates; together with Lol Spence's Silver Championship Medal 1996.Footnote: Lawrence 'Lol' Arthur Spence (1932 – 2017) was a right-handed batsman who bowled leg-break. He made his first-class debut for Leicestershire in 1952 and made further appearances over the next two seasons. He returned to Grace Road as Assistant Groundsman in 1970, taking over as Head Groundsman in 1973, he retired in 1997, the year following Liecestershire's second County Championship. According to Wisden his groundsman's shed remained a refuge for players 'in need of a chat.' The scorer's sheet noted above is significant as this was the match in which Brian Lara recorded the world record score of 501.
A silver jam spoon by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1930, a commemorative Duchy of Lancaster silver teaspoon, marks rubbed, total approximately. 0.5oz, a Jens of Iceland white metal spoon, plus a quantity of electroplated cutlery and implements, to include ladle, cocktail stirrer, vintage olive / pickle tongs, lobster picks, berry spoons, pair of commemorative 1937 coronation cake slices etc.
A pair of 9 carat yellow gold double faced chain link cufflinks, Birmingham 1913, monogrammed on each face, 6.3gms, a pair of 9 ct gold on silver cufflinks, a set of four dress studs with mother-of-pearl backs and gold coloured fronts in fitted box stating " Royal Letters Patent Quite, Twelve Carat Gold Fronts, five other studs and a leather "Stud" box.
Three wrist watches, two Rotary gentleman's wristwatches and a Goldwing watch, two silver Jubilee 1977 silver ingots and chains, another ingot marked 2000, silver ankh cross and chain, a Finnish silver pendant set with moss agate, makers NB, Nina Breddal imported the silver, commemorative crowns, costume jewellery brooches, pendant, two hearts etc.,
A 30mm silver pendant by Ola Gorrie set with a cabochon banded agate, Edinburgh 1973/74 (date letter S), Britannia silver jubilee ingot and chain, Sheffield1977, marcasite necklace, 40cm, and two pairs of earclips, two cross and chains, seed pearl crescent brooch Birmingham 1899, enamelled bar brooch, horseshoe, two rings all in a jewel box.
Three Victorian white metal guard chains, two testing as silver the heaviest base metal, 140cm - 160cm, a silver 15mm Victorian style half hinged bangle, engraved pattern to front, Birmingham 1950, marcasite ring size O, silver open face fob watch with key, Birmingham 1887, bird motif to enamel dial, (cylinder movement winds freely and is running at present time although no guarantee is given), white metal graduated rope link single albert watch chain with seven strand foxtail tassel, vintage silver wrist watch. London import mark for 1910, (comments as fob watch).
A Tavanes 9 carat yellow gold open face pocket watch, circular silvered arabic dial with subsidiary seconds dial in a 43mm plain polished single case, Edinburgh 1938, marked B.W.C. London Made 249, stem wind Tavanes lever movement number 54514, gross weight 48.8gms, no personal inscriptions, watch winds freely but is not running, a silver open face pocket watch by Harscher of Macclesfield, number 8819, Birmingham 1849, in a state of disrepair, a Neston stem wind open face pocket watch in base metal case, not running.
Vintage costume jewellery, 45cm garnet bead necklace,45cm pale pink conch, 130cm jet coloured beads, simulated pearls, glass beads, damaged silver half hinged bangle, Chester 1951, paste buckle, double heart brooch etc, British Legion and W.V.S, enamelled badges, modern Equilibrium pendant (boxed), watches - Roamer, Sekonda, Edox,
Twelve fun 1950's and later bead necklaces, a Napier bakelite red chain necklace with fringe of geometric shapes, 50cm, sugar pink bead necklace with clear rondels, 42cm, red and silver tone oval link necklace, 50cm, raffia necklace with coloured plastic beads, 46cm, plastic tutti-fruiti necklace, 65cm, two row faux coral necklace, three pastel coloured necklaces with flowers and leaves, black and gilt bib necklace with sheet plastic leaves, black and gilt large curb link necklace inset with paste, 43cm, black beaded collar with gilt metal bead droplets, 40cm.
A vintage silver locket, import marks for Steinhart & Co, Birmingham 1911, rectangular form, engine-turned with engraved eagle in circular cartouche, push button opener, gilt interior with small mirror and space for photograph, 0.5oz, 6cm x 3.5cm; a large, white metal pin cushion, circular form with reeded border, on three circular feet; a plated spill vase; a set of four Cristofle knife rests, boxed; plus other small metal and china items.
A Victorian silver pedestal sugar bowl by Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Thomas Bradbury III & John S Henderson), London 1882, eight sided half fluted form with reeded swing handle on single foot, height 14cm, silver sugar sifting spoon same date and maker, zig-zag border with shell finial, 12cm, 5.5oz.
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