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A silver electroplate on brass cigarette box, the lid decorated with "WWII Battle Fields of Europe", the sides with lists of notable World War II events and their dates, the makers mark inscribed "Brass used in the manufacture of this box was salvaged from the Battle Fields of World War II, Granger, Made in Egypt".
A Charles II silver gilt small trefid finial spoon the flat stem engraved to the front and back, the bowl back engraved and with a rat tail, makers mark D S Crowned, Jackson attributes this mark to an unascribed provincial maker 1660-1670, length 201mm, 6.6g. Condition report: Weight 6.6 g, length 10.1 cm (or 101 mm)
A handsome George III, silver and tortoiseshell folding magnifying glass, unmarked.Provenance: The Penrose Estate, Porthleven, Cornwall. Condition report: Crack in tortoise shell, glass in excellent condition, otherwise condition commensurate with age. It does open and close but not as smoothly as it once would have. There is a thumbpiece chip that doesn't seem to work. I would say it is well used.
A copper medallion by Hunt & Roskell celebrating the marriage of The Prince of Wales and Alexandra, dated 10th March 1863, diameter 32 mm, original box, and a silver Henley Regatta medal named to John Jope Rogers, dated 1841, 48.7 g, diameter 46 mm, cased, and three silver Helston School medals, each 44 g, two cased, and a similar copper Helston School medallion, together with a letter from the Soho mint Birmingham, dated 1842 regarding The Return of the dies for the Helston School medal.Provenance: The Penrose Estate, Porthleven, Cornwall.
A Victorian cut glass small double-ended toilet bottle with silver mounts, Birmingham 1893, maker's mark of Charles May, length 10cm together with a gilt mounted white glass perfume bottle, the front decorated a painted and printed architectural vista and a late Victorian purse.
A Victorian silver necklace of multi-link form, from the chain hangs five graduated silver filigree Maltese crosses, shaped leather covered case of the retailer George Jamieson & Son, Aberdeen. Condition report: Chain broken near clasp, also a couple of links have brakes near the jump rings for the crosses, otherwise condition is good.
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