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Lot 161

A small curved silver card case

Lot 52

A silver lidded glass claret jug, hallmarked for Sheffield 1888

Lot 556

A quantity of silver plated cutlery

Lot 60

A quantity of silver dressing table items, including brushes and mirrors

Lot 190

A silver money clip (35 grammes)

Lot 128

An Art Nouveau silver hat pin and two others

Lot 97

A set of six silver gilt teaspoons, each with City of Liverpool crest finial and bowl inscribed Liverpool (82 grammes total weight)

Lot 45

A silver Havdalah spice tower (4.6 troy ounces)

Lot 482

A silver mounted decanter and another

Lot 21

A quantity of silver and plated napkin rings (2.7 troy ounces silver weight)

Lot 160

A silver vesta

Lot 16

A Victorian silver Christening mug (2.5 troy ounces)

Lot 206

A silver and turquoise ring

Lot 193

A Links of London silver bracelet (53.5 grammes total weight)

Lot 105

A collection of silver and silver plated decanter labels, Cyder and Seiges marked RB

Lot 402

A large sterling silver oval photo frame with foliate engraved border on ball feet. 27 cm x 35 cm (7.7 troy ounces silver weight)

Lot 464

A Japanese studio pottery dish, a silver plate mounted biscuit barrel, a painted glass vase and various small ceramics

Lot 215

A 925 silver and variously coloured jade bracelet

Lot 159

A Georgian silver vinaigrette

Lot 147

A 1997 silver proof Britannia four coin collection

Lot 6

A Victorian embossed silver Christening mug (7.5 troy ounces)

Lot 474

An Eastern silver bowl, a small quantity of silver plate and cut glass

Lot 296

A silver and opal ring

Lot 318

A pair of silver cufflinks and another pair

Lot 167

A silver wishbone form napkin ring mounted with a pheasant

Lot 44

A silver Christening mug (3.4 troy ounces)

Lot 11

An 800 silver cruet stand and an 800 silver desk stand (16.8 troy ounces)

Lot 27

A silver mustard, a small silver dish and a plated salt (3.1 troy ounces silver weight)

Lot 204

A pair of silver and turquoise earrings

Lot 251

A miniature silver cake slice

Lot 436

A quantity of various silver plate

Lot 221

A rare silver vesta with a secret compartment, when open reveals an Edwardian Lady, London 1900

Lot 168

A miniature silver embossed chair

Lot 22

A silver bud vase and a pierced top silver jar (5.9 troy ounces)

Lot 214

A late 19th/early 20th century silver vesta case shaped as a book

Lot 164

Seven silver tablespoons (14.7 troy ounces)

Lot 107

A quantity of silver spoons (7.8 troy ounces)

Lot 298

A silver opal and cubic zirconia ring

Lot 96

Two silver and enamel salt spoons

Lot 54

First World War casualty pair of medals, 1914-15 Star, Victory Medal (15-732 PTE.A.M. POWER. W. YORK. R) records show Alan Maynard Power, born in Willesden, London, enlisted in Leeds, 15th Battalion Prince of Wales Own West Yorkshire Regiment, first went overseas to Egypt 22nd December 1915, and was killed in action in the Western European Theatre ( France and Flanders) on 28th April 1916, also entitled to the 1914-1918 British War Medal, these medals are in a glazed frame together with a 1939-1945 British War Medal, a Pope Leo XIII Commemorative Medal, an Oudh Chapter No.241, Lucknow, Masonic Medal, a Steward, Royal Masonic Institution for Boys silver medal, London 1927, maker H.T. Lamb & Co, and a 1935 King George V and Queen Mary Silver Jubilee medal

Lot 58

First and Second World War group of seven, 1914-1918 British War Medal, Victory Medal ( 2 MTE. C. WEIGHTMAN. M.F.A. ) 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 British War Medal, Marine Society Reward of Merit Medal ( C. WEIGHTMAN 9. NOV 26 ) mounted as worn, together with a miniature medal bar to the same medals the Marine Society Medal of which is in silver, Birmingham 1932, maker J.R. Gaunt & Son, engraved ,' To C. Weightman, 9.11.1926'

Lot 87

Silver Masonic Medal, Birmingham 1897, maker Spencer & Co, commemorating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, bust of the queen inside a lozenge edged by clear paste stones and flanked by the dates 1837-1897, accompanied by a hand written note to a gentleman in Australia explaining that the Masonic Grand Master had approved a 'jewel' to commemorate the event of the Diamond Jubilee for all Masons on the rolls of an English Lodge and that one had therefore been sent out to him, interesting piece of Masonic history

Lot 89

First World War group of medals to Miss Annie McIntosh, C.B.E., R.R.C., Matron of St. Bartholomew's Hospital 1910-1927, to include, Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( C.B.E. ) (Civil),engraved to the reverse,' A Mc I , 3rd June 1917, St. B.H.' housed in case of issue, Royal Red Cross 1st Class ( R.R.C.) engraved to the reverse,' A Mc I, March 1917, St. B. H.', housed in case of issue, Territorial Army Nursing Service silver tippet badge, marked 'Sterling' to the reverse, housed in jewellers presentation case, French Medal of Honour for Public Assistance in silver, engraved to the reverse,' Miss McIntosh ( Annie) 1914', stamped to the rim '1Argent', housed in fitted case of issue which unfortunately has some damage to the front, also included with the group is a Member of the Order of the British Empire Medal, ( M.B.E.) this is not engraved and has silver marks for London, 1936 and a jubilee mark, maker Garrard & Co Ltd, housed in case of issue with a miniature example of the medal,although it came in with the grouping we can't find any record of Miss McIntosh receiving this award and is believed to be an anomaly, Miss Annie McIntosh trained as a nurse at the London Hospital and worked her way up to Matrons Assistant prior to moving to St. Bartholomew's Hospital as Matron and Superintendent of Nursing in 1910, at the declaration of war in 1914 the East Wing of the hospital was given over to the nursing of soldiers, in July 1914 Miss McIntosh was decorated by the French Ministry of the Interior and was awarded the Royal Red cross in February 1917, later receiving the C.B.E. from King George V for her outstanding services to the hospital during the war, in the period between the world wars Miss McIntosh became Principal Matron of the 1st London General Territorial Hospital of the Territorial Army Nursing Service, the duties of which added to her considerable work load, on retirement in 1927 Miss McIntosh travelled to India before settling in Guildford and later, London, during the Second World War her experience was utilised in the interviewing of candidates for auxiliary nursing, she also spent her time packing parcels for Allied prisoners of war, a fine grouping to a remarkable lady

Lot 57

First World War Trio, 1914-15 Star ( 20978 SPR. W. BANKS. R.E. ), 1914-1918 British War Medal, Victory Medal (20978 CPL. W. BANKS. R.E. ) together with a silver War Badge number 306623, records show Corporal Walter Banks enlisted on 13/01/1911 and entered France on 26th January 1915, entitled to the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory medals, discharged due to sickness on 18/01/1918,issued with Silver War Badge No. 306623, ref. RE/1468

Lot 524

Silver Dorsetshire Regiment Davidson Medal, Regimental badge to obverse, battle honours in scrolls to the reverse, silver marks well rubbed

Lot 403

World War Two plastic economy cap badge to the Border Regiment, in silver grey, two blades to the reverse, marked 1 - A and A. Stanley & Sons, Walsall, K&K 2234

Lot 65

Family grouping of medals and ephemera, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 clasp, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 British War Medal, to Leading Aircraftman (LAC) Basil Edgar Castree ,together with The Defence medal and 1939-1945 British War Medal to Leading Aircraftwoman Dora Castree in official Air Ministry stamped postage box, LAC Castree's R.A.F. Service and Release book, call up papers from April 1941 and leave pass with the stamp of 179 Squadron (this was a Maritime patrol and Anti Submarine Warfare Squadron based at St. Eval in Cornwall), LACW Castree's R.A.F. Airman's Service and Pay Book,Certificate of Enrolment in the W.A.A.F. dated 26th August 1942, Certificate of Discharge dated 25th October 1945, and War Gratuity Form, two R.A.F. tunic buttons with a silver and enamel R.A.F. sweetheart brooch,and a photograph of LAC Castree and LACW Castree together in uniform dated May 24th 1945,also included in this lot is a First World War pair, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal ( 97 PTE.E.J. CASTREE. R.A.M.C. ) Silver War Badge serial number B56212, a pocket 'Active Service Testament 1914-1915', a cased Royal Horticultural Society bronze medal dated 1897 awarded to Geo. Shaw Esq. and E.J. Castree, a Royal Artillery sweetheart badge in gilt and enamel, a Victorian silver 1897 half crown with another well rubbed example, two 1977 Silver Jubilee coins, a National Registration Identity Card in the name of James Hamilton, a Medical Card dated 21st April 1923 in the same name, a post war Bomber Command commemorative medal, and a hand sewn pillow case reputedly made by a British prisoner of war,( Qty)

Lot 337

Group of items to Sapper Alexander Handyside of the Royal Engineers, the grouping, held in a small metal tin, includes a pair of scarce shoulder titles T/RE/NORTHUMBRIAN in gilding metal, three loops to the reverse with backing plates, an aluminium identity bracelet engraved ' Spr A. Handyside, C of E, 459687, Royal Engineers', a Royal Engineers George V cap badge in gilding metal with slider to the reverse, some general service buttons, 'Tynemouth' and 'R.G.A.' shoulder titles in gilding metal, both with hexagonal lugs to the reverse and possibly together as the Tynemouth Territorial Royal Garrison Artillery,a small silver charm, Birmingham 1926, maker William Oakley Davies, and finally, an identity disc for 'Vic' of 154 Holystone, High Heaton', Alexander Handyside, a bricklayer, was married with three children and living at 27 Graham Street, Byker, he enlisted in the Northumbrian Division Royal Engineers on the 23rd March 1916 aged 34, after training he was sent overseas to Salonika on the Macedonian front where he was attached first to the 287th Army Troops Company R.E. and then the 33rd Base Park Company R.E., he was discharged from the army in 1919, records show him issued with the 1914- 18 British War Medal and Victory Medal,(Qty)

Lot 172

Pair of silver miniature novelty flintlock pistols, London 1976, 40mm long

Lot 277

World War Two plastic economy cap badge to the Durham Light Infantry, in silver grey, two blades to the reverse, K&K 2256

Lot 34

First World War pair, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal ( 706396 GNR. T. GREEN. R.A. ) together with a silver War Badge, number B345092, adapted as a pendant, (3)

Lot 29

First World War pair, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal ( B-19812 SJT. C.C. MCKEAND. R.FUS.), together with a miniature medal bar for the same two medals, a George VI Special Constabulary Medal ( COLIN. C. MCKEAND. ), medal ribbon bar for the BWM, Victory Medal and Special Constabulary Medal, a silver locket, maker J.W.T. ,and a Players Cigarettes card with the insignia of the British 12th ( Eastern) Infantry Division in the First World War, box of issue for the S.C. Medal states Newcastle Upon Tyne and 'Long Service Medal awarded in 1945' , records show Colin Campbell McKeand entitled to the British War Medal and Victory Medal, 9th ( Service) Battalion Royal Fusiliers ( City of London Regiment) served on the Western Front with the 36th Brigade of 12th Infantry Division for the duration of the war, (3)

Lot 90

First World War Royal Red Cross 2nd Class awarded to a Mrs Attfield, with accompanying letter from the War Office in London Dated 29th September 1922 informing her that the R.R.C. 'awarded by His Majesty the King in recognition of her valuable services is being forwarded by registered post.', it is believed Mrs. Attfield was a Red Cross Nurse serving at the Voluntary Aid Detachment Auxiliary Hospital at Ampton Hall, Suffolk, the medal is housed in a fitted case by Garrard & Co Ltd, London, together with a CDV and two portrait photographs believed to be Mrs. Attfield, a quantity of postcards showing nurses and wounded soldiers , many at the V.A.D. Hospital. Ampton Hall, a Red Cross Nurse rank epaulette, a National Hospital Service Reserve sleeve badge, and a silver lapel badge in the form of a cross pattee suspended from a bar, London, 1905, maker Bladon & Humphries, engraved, ' Met Hospital 1905', to the front, and intitials, ' L.F. ' to the reverse, (Qty)

Lot 520

Gordon Highlanders sash badge, the silver badge mounted on brass, initialled C.M.U to reverse, 7.5cm wide, 9.5cm high

Lot 485

Grouping to a World War Two Parachute Regiment soldier,Graham Young, the grouping consists of a post war set of replacement campaign medals, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, 1939-45 British War Medal held in official postage box addressed to the holder, a Parachute Regiment tie, a silver Parachute Regiment lapel pin/brooch,Mr Young's birth certificate, a well used copy of the Ministry of Information booklet, 'By Air to Battle', three copies of wartime photographs showing British paratroopers jumping and on the landing site, two original photographs of Mr Young, one of which is in a group at the 48th Infantry Training Centre, Albany Barracks, Parkhurst, Isle of Wight, dated April 1942 ( Albany Barracks later became No.1 Parachute Regiment Training Centre) and a maroon beret, unfortunately the centre of the liner where the maker and date would be is missing but the beret has all the characteristics of a World War Two Kangol made piece, the diamond shaped stitching is correct for this maker as are the two ventilation eyelets which have a rectangular piece of leather hand stitched over them to the liner, there is a loose tacked thread running around the inner edge attaching the liner to the hessian stiffener, on top of the beret can be seen weave spirals emanating out from the centre, the leather trim where the ribbon would have been tied has been stitched up by the soldier, damping down the liner reveals the start and finish of the Kangol Wear Limited maker stamp and the size number 7, next to the rectangle of leather on the inside of the beret can be seen a 'W' and broad arrow below which are the numbers 77, the last number can't be made out and the date of issue letter would have been on the leather directly over an eyelet, the beret is adorned with a Kings crown Parachute Regiment cap badge with two loops and has clearly been in situ for a long time, the items come direct from Mr Young's family who believe the beret to be his wartime issue but because it cannot be confirmed by date stamps etc, the grouping is priced accordingly

Lot 267

World War Two plastic economy cap badge to the Royal Ulster Rifles, in silver grey, two blades to the reverse, K&K

Lot 79A

Third Reich 1813-1939 Iron Cross, indistinct mark to the loop, silver edge

Lot 466

German Third Reich wound badge in silver, maker marked on reverse above catch '28' for Eugen Schmiedhausler, Pforzheim,pin appears to have been replaced, together with a Third Reich day badge for Gau Thing Kolenz Trier, 22-23 Juni 1935, maker marked to reverse 'Entw. R. Kaster, Robinson', another day badge for the day of national work '1.Mai 1936', maker marked to reverse 'Fr.Neuner Cruessen Obfr.', and a sports medal with 'Reichskanzler Adolf Hitler' to the front and engraved to the reverse, ' Dem Sieger Einer Faltboot Olympia Ausscheidung 4.u.5 juli 1936', and a quantity of ground dug German rank stars, (5)

Lot 35

First World War pair, British War Medal and Victory Medal ( 203900. A-CPL. J. THOMAS. NORTH'N. R.) together with a medal ribbon bar for War and Victory Medals, a silver plated cigarette case engraved ' Skewen & Neath Abbey. The War. Presented to Cpl. J. Thomas 1914-18', an enamel Cardiff City Special Constabulary lapel badge and the top part of a white metal territorial Force shoulder title, 'T/16', records show Acting Corporal James Thomas of the Northamtonshire Regiment ( later 90445 Labour Corps) entitled to the British War Medal and Victory Medal (Qty)

Lot 278

First World War grouping of items to the 5th ( Rifle) Battalion The Kings ( Liverpool) Regiment, a T/5/KINGS shoulder title in gilding metal, three loops to the reverse, remains of black paint in places, two Kings Regiment bi metal cap badge, sliders to the reverse, four 'Rifles' pattern black tunic buttons, a 55th Division embroidered formation sign with Kings Regiment collar badge attached, a 5th Kings Regimental Association lapel badge, a 55th Division lapel badge, together with a silver Royal Artillery pendant, a Gurkha Rifles lapel badge, a Scottish Clan badge to the Clan Cameron, a Lancastrian rose pendant, and a further lapel badge copper pendant and Civil Defence button, (Qty)

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