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Group of three WWI campaign medals awarded to M2-115383 Pte M Mulvaney ASC, and another WWI war medal awarded to 3556 Pte W Hunter, Gordons, two WWII campaign medals and a Queen Victoria Silver Jubilee medallion, old head to obverse, young head to reverse, in original red tooled box.
Silver-mounted horn vase mounted with silver collar and feathered bird-shaped legs and claws, hallmarked London 1978, unattributed makers marks for AS&MB, 28cm long, and a beaker of tapering form with silver rim and clear perspex base, with indistinct London hallmarks, 15.5cm high (2)
Guilloche enamel, silver and silver-gilt circular compact, decorated with purple enamel and inlaid with gilt metal flower sprays and an insect to cover, the underside with engine-turned ornament, the interior silver-gilt and inset with a mirror, hallmarked 925, indistinct makers mark KA&Co, date letter L, circa 1930
Elizabeth II silver-cased condiment set, assorted date codes, predominantly with date letter E, hallmarked Birmingham 1954, makers marks for A Bros, comprising a square-section mustard pot and hinged cover with piecrust rim, a salt similar, each with blue glass liner, a pepper shaker and two spoons, within black leather case, gross weight 4.99ozt
Three silver sugar tongs, comprising: a George III example of plain form, hallmarked London, 1782, makers marks RB, another London, 1926, makers marks RS&S, possibly for Robert Stebbings & Sons London, the third with feathered edge and tips, hallmarked with the lion passant and makers marks P.B, and a small oval pill box engraved with foliate ornament, hallmarked London, 1995, gross weight 2.76ozt (4)
George V silver teapot and a hot-water jug and cover, the hot-water jug hallmarked London, 1911, and the teapot 1912, indistinct markers marks, each of tapering cylindrical form, with turned wood handle, knop finial and gadrooned rims, 15.5cm high, gross weight 27.1 ozt
Late 19th century American silver twelve-piece canteen by Gorham Manufacturing Company (New York), of rocaille form, each engraved with entwined monogram, stamped sterling, with maker's marks and PAT. 1897, comprising: forks in two sizes, table spoons, dessert spoons and teaspoons, fitted in a brass bound mahogany canteen, engraved with the initials, gross weight approximately 2861g/92.71 ozt
Continental enamel and gilt metal trinket box with blue and gilt enamel and engine turned decoration, 7.5cm diameter. Condition Report In very good condition with no apparent damage or loss. Some wear to the base, but only visible on very close inspection.This is stamped 925 (followed by indistinct numerals/letters and the number 3) to rim of box and is probably silver-gilt. Gross weight 122.6 grams
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