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DANBURY MINT TOWER OF LONDON 900TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE EDITION COMPRISING AN ENLARGED PROOF SILVER REPLICA STAMP, 73 GRAMS, CASED, FIRST DAY COVER, 1ST MINIATURE SHEET, AND A C OF A NO. Q303 1ST MARCH 1978, SILVER JUBILEE TOWER EDITION PROOF SILVER STAMP, 93.5 GRAMS, CASED, AND FOUR FDC'S WITH C OF A, EGYPTIAN FDC COMMISSION INTERNATIONAL CONGRES BOTON, LE BAIRE - AVRIL 1948, CHURCHILL COVER, 8 JUL 1965, CONCORDE 3 MAR 1969 (4), OTHER COVERS TILL 1980 (52) AND STAMPS OF THE WORLD (A LOT)
VICTORIA SHILLING 1897, E.F., 4d, 1843, CROWNS, 1935, E.F., 1937, E.F.,ELIZABETH II WESTMINSTER GUERNSEY SILVER PROOF POUND, 1997, AUSTRALIA GILT FIVE DOLLARS, 2000, £5's 2006, 2012 IN CARD COVERS, 2011 (4) AND 2012 IN BLISTER PACKS, 1995 SET, £2's TO 1p, (8) IN A CARD FOLDER, SLIP CASE, OTHER COINS, AND A 2nd WW DEFENCE MEDAL, ETC.
LATE VICTORIAN GOLIATH NICKEL POCKET WATCH IN A SILVER MOUNTED CASE BY RICHARD COMYNS, LONDON 1898, THE MOUNT 63.5 GRAMS, SILVER BRACELET 23.9 GRAMS, SILVER MOUNTED PENKNIFE BY MAPPIN & WEBB, SHEFFIELD, 1919, GOLD MOUNTED AMBER CHEROOT HOLDER, CASED, AND A GILT STICK PIN, ETC. (A LOT)
LATE VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY PROPELLING PENCIL IN THE FORM OF A WHISTLE, BY JOHANN FABER, BIRMINGHAM 1889, SILVER CROSS PROPELLING PENCIL BY S. MORDAN & CO., SILVER CIGARETTE CASE BY J.G. GLOSTER, BIRMINGHAM, 1963, GROSS 151.6 GRAMS, SILVER 3d PIECE BRACELET, SEAL,AND OTHER ITEMS (A LOT)
GROUP OF SIX MEDALS AWARDED TO MAJOR MICHAEL RAY HEEREY (''MIKE'') (16.2.26 - 31.5.19) COMPRISING THE 1939-45 STAR, FRANCE & GERMANY STAR, DEFENCE MEDAL, WAR MEDAL, QE II SILVER GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WITH CLASP 'MALAYA' AND A UN MEDAL, ON A BAR, WITH SIX MINIATURES, THE G S M WITH THREE ADDITIONAL CLASPS 'CYPRUS', 'BRUNEI', AND 'ARABIAN PENINSULAR', BADGES & BUTTONS, TOGETHER WITH AN OCTAGONAL SECTION MAHOGANY BATON WITH TWO PLAQUES INSCRIBED 'PRESENTED TO MAJOR MIKE HEEREY, TEAM COMMANDER OF THE REDS DEVILS, OCTOBER 1964-DECEMBER 1966, WITH BEST WISHES FROM MEMBERS OF THE 'PRFFT' AND 'PASSED IN FREE-FALL BY THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT FREE-FALL TEAM (THE RED DEVILS) (L.35.2 CM) PHOTOGRAPHS, NOTES, EPHEMERA, RELATED BOOKS, CAMERA, AND OTHER ITEMS, VARIOUS (A LOT) (FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MAJOR M. R. HEEREY, TEAM COMMANDER 'THE RED DEVILS' 1964-1966).
Two Graduating Elizabeth II Silver Quaichs, one by Camelot Silverware, Sheffield, 2000, the other by Carrs, Sheffield, 2006, each circular and with Celtic-knot cast and chased spatulate handles, together with: a further quaich with plain handles, by Carrs, Edinburgh, 2008 and a silver-mounted turned wood example, by Francis Howard, Edinburgh, 2004, 16.5cm wide and smaller, weighable silver 13oz 10dwt (4)
An Elizabeth II Silver Three-Light Candelabra, by C. J. Vander, Sheffield, 1997, on fluted and beaded oval base, the tapering stem issuing two reeded branches, each with a conforming socket with detachable beaded nozzle, with a further central socket, filled, 18cm wide . Marked on base, the nozzles apparently unmarked. In generally good condition.
A Three-Piece Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Black Glass Table Garniture, The Silver Mounts by Broadway and Co., Birmingham, the bowl 2006, the vases 2010, each with plain silver mounts, the vases in cardboard boxes and filling, the bowl 23cm diam., the vases 27.5cm high (3). Each marked on silver mounts. The marks are clear. In 'as new' condition. The boxes with some scuffing.
A Silver Brooch, by Georg Jensen, stylised foliage within an oval frame, numbered 138, measures 4.0cm by 3.2cm see illustration . The brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'GJLD', London (import), 1972 and stamped 'GEORG JENSEN', '925S' 'DENMARK' and '138'. Gross weight 10.08 grams. CR made 01.07.19.
A Multi-Gemstone Bead Necklace, cultured pearls spaced by aquamarine, smokey quartz, tiger's-eye, apatite and labradorite beads, length 218cm see illustration . The necklace is in good condition. It fastens with a lobster claw clasp with an attached heart charm. The clasp is stamped '925' and in our opinion would test as silver. Gross weight 69.0 grams. CR made 04.07.19.
Two Pairs of Elizabeth II Silver Salt and Pepper-Shakers, One Pair by Broadway and Co., Birmingham, 2000, the other by Carrs, Sheffield, 2001, the first pair cylindrical and with pierced sides, with fixed blue glass liners, the other pair tapering, with nylon interior, 8cm high and smaller (4)
An Edward VII Silver Five-Piece Dressing-Table Service, by Jones and Crompton, Birmingham, 1908, each piece stamped with Art Nouveau Foliage and flowers, comprising: a pair of hair-brushes; a pair of clothes-brushes and a hand mirror, all contained in a fitted black leather covered case, the case 38cm wide (5). Each piece fully marked. The marks are generally clear. In generally good condition with some wear and discolouration to the bristles and some marks to the mirror. There are some scuffs to the case and some wear to the lining inside.
A Small Collection of Jewellery, by Vincent James Ashworth, comprising a napkin ring, four silver bangles of varying designs, another bangle, two rings, four pairs of drop earrings, a silver spoon, a flint necklace and a collar not illustrated . The items are in good condition. Gross weight 246.8 grams. CR made 17.07.19
A Zircon, Emerald, Labradorite and Cultured Pearl Necklace, faceted champagne zircon beads and faceted emerald beads spaced by cultured pearls with five graduated labradorite beads hung centrally, length 63cm see illustration. The necklace is in good condition. It fastens with a lobster claw clasp. The clasp is stamped '925' and in our opinion will be silver gilt. Gross weight 28.1 grams. CR made 04.07.19.
A Purple Opal, Amethyst, Lapis Lazuli and Cultured Pearl Necklace, purple opal, amethyst and metallic coated lapis lazuli beads spaced by cultured pearls, length 96.5cm see illustration . The necklace is in good condition. It fastens with a lobster claw clasp. The length stated is the shortest wearing length. The clasp is stamped '925' and in our opinion would test as silver. Gross weight 35.7 grams. CR made 01.07.19.
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Candlesticks, by Carrs, Sheffield, 2005, each on circular base with tapering stem and plain socket, in two fitted cardboard boxes, filled, 17cm high (2) . Marked on foot. The marks are clear. In 'as new' condition. Some scuffing to the boxes.
An Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Glass Ice-Bucket, The Silver Mounts by Whitehill Silver and Plate Co., London, 2004, tapering cylindrical and with plain silver mount, 18.5cm high . Marked on silver mounts. The marks are clear. In generally good condition. The box with some scuffing.
An Early First World War Period Silver Wristwatch, signed Rolex, 1916, lever movement signed, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, inside hinged back stamped with maker's mark W&D Rolex Swiss and numbered 733105, London import mark and 925, wire lugs, 29mm wide see illustration 15.07.19. Case with surface scratches, case is tarnished, bezel with signs of glue residue, later bracelet, later minute hand is slightly bent, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.
A George V Silver Dressing Table-Service, by George Betjemann and Sons, London, 1920, with design registration number Rd. No. 541493, comprising: a set of four silver-mounted fluted glass bottles, a pair of circular small pot, two silver-mounted cut-glass bowls; two nail buffers; a quantity of silver-mounted or steel implements, some lacking or replaced, and a cut-glass bowl, all contained in a satinwood dressing-table, the table 84.5cm high The firm of George Betjemann and Sons can be traced back to 1851 when the business was established in Clerkenwell making dressing cases (see J. Culme, The Directory of Gold and Silversmiths, Woodbridge, 1996, vol. 1, pp. 43-44). By the beginning of the 20th century one of the firms specialities was dressing-tables such as the present example, indeed they were described as '... one of the few firms possessing the necessary machinery for putting a log of wood in at one end of the factory and turning out a highly finished dressing case at the other.' (Stationery Trades Journal, 31 January 1894, as quoted op cit. p. 44). Examples similar to the present example include one marked for 1925 sold Christie's, South Kensington, 1 April 2014, lot 184 and another of the same date sold Bonhams, 21 November 2012.
A Silver-Plated Cocktail-Shaker, by Mappin and Webb, 20th Century, After a Design by Keith Murray, tapering form with reeded decoration and stepped cover and shoulder, 25cm high Keith Murray was born in New Zealand in 1892, moving with his family to the UK in 1906. He initially trained as an architect and became an associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1921. The depression of 1929 led him to seek opportunities as a designer instead, first glass and, by 1934, silver for Mappin and Webb. He also produced designs for Wedgwood and, on returning to work as an architect designed their new factory in Barlaston.
An Elizabeth II Silver Bowl, by Nicholas Plummer, London, 1999, the bowl globular and with openwork foliage and flower cover, on three cast dragon Rampant feet, together with: An Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Box and Cover, by Nicholas Plummer, London, 2000, the cover pierced with flowers and foliage, the bowl 6cm high, 6oz 11dwt. (2)
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