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A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by John Scofield, London 1796, the separate bobeches with gadrooned edge, on cylindrical stems, each decorated with bands of acanthus leaves, on circular foot, the foot and bobeche crested, 32.5cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by John Scofield, London 1796, the separate bobèches with gadrooned edge, on cylindrical stems, each decorated with bands of acanthus leaves, on circular foot, the foot and bobèche crested, 32.5cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of modern silver goblets, Aurum Ltd (John M Willmin), London 1974, with cast mermaids to the bowls, on flaring octagonal pedestal with cast 'wave' decoration commemorating the 1300th Anniversary of Ely Cathedral, nos. 409 and 410, 17cmH, 17oz eachProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of parcel-gilt silver commemorative quaichs, by Hector Miller for Aurum, London 1972, with gilt handles chased in relief as stone masons, numbered 793 and 794 of 1000 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of completion of Gothic Minster and the end of 5 years restoration work to York Cathedral, 11.5cmD, 10.3oz eachProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Three silver decanter labels, 'Rye' 'Brandy' and 'Bourbon', with foliate and shell borders, London 1971Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Four silver decanter labels, all reading 'Whiskey', retailed by Garrard & Co Ltd, 112 Regent Street, 3cm wide eachProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
An octagonal silver chamberstick by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1912, with scroll handle, 10cmW, 3.3ozProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of silver plated two arm candelabra, the central finial removing to reveal a third candle holder, 34cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A 19th century tortoisehell cigarette case of rectangular form, the hinged lid with silver mounted crests and the monogram 'AE' united by cord, 9cmL; a painted casket, the sides painted with running stags, 14cmH; and a small leather bound miniature bookshelf with four faux books, each with a sliding drawer for use as a 'desk tidy'Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of Italian parcel gilt and silver gesso wall sconces, fitted for electricity, each 59cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Orr (Monro S.). Twelve Drawings of Familiar Characters in Fiction and Romance, Dent, 1903, twelve tipped-in col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, orig. cloth-backed printed boards, sl. rubbed and marked, folio. Characters illustrated: John Silver, Mrs Gamp, Jos. Sedley, Dominie Sampson, Mrs Malaprop, Mr Micawber, Decimus Saxon, Meg Merrilies, Bailie Nicol Jarvie, Mr Pecksniff, the Three Musketeers and Tony Lumpkin
A FINE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA CONSTELLATION CHRONOMETER WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1968, ref 168.010, silver 'Pie Pan' dial with date APERTURE.Movement: 24J, automatic chronometer, cal 564, signed Omega Watch Co.Case: Diameter approx. 35.5mm, screw back, Constellation badge embossed on back, Omega crown.Strap: Leather.
A GENTLEMAN'S 9CT GOLD OMEGA GENEVE WRIST WATCH DATED 1956, SILVER TWO-TONE CROSS HAIR DIAL, DAUPHINE HANDS, SUB SECONDS, DAGGER MARKERS, APPLIED OMEGA INSIGNIA.Movement: 17J, manual wind, cal 266, signed Omega.Case: Diameter approx. 34mm, Dennison case, Omega crown.Strap: Leather with gold plated, Omega buckle.
A fine Gentleman's 18ct Gold Pasha de Cartier BRACELET Watch CIRCA late 1990s, REF 2392, ENGINE TURNED SILVER DIAL, APPLIED ARABIC NUMERALS, SWORD HANDS, DATE APERTURE. Cartier box. *Weight gross 156g.Movement: 27J, automatic, cal 191.Case: Diameter approx 39mm, rotating bezel, sapphire cabochon crown with protective locking mechanism, exhibition back, signed.Bracelet: Integrated 18ct gold, signed Cartier, Swiss 18ct marks. Length: 18, 20cmThe Pasha watch was released in 1943, just one year after Louis Cartier's death, and was an innovative water-resistant watch. This Pasha model no.2392 is the desirable mid-sized 38mm model. The sapphire crown is housed in a protective locking mechanism which is attached to the case by a small chain to prevent loss.
* Concorde. A collection of Concorde memorabilia, including a small timepiece by R Carr, presented in a silver frame engraved 'Concorde', 9 x 6cm, 3 silver decanter labels for Bourbon, Rye and Vodka, all engraved 'Concorde', with British Airways hallmarks, Links of London Concorde Cufflink Tornado with original packaging, silver luggage label engraved British Airways 10th Anniversary Supersonic Flight UK-USA with original packaging, two Bradford Exchange Concorde limited edition porcelain plaques, each boxed with certificate, Concorde scale 1: 200 model in original box and other items (Qty: A carton)
* Desktop Lighter. A fine 1930s silver table lighter by Samson & Morden, Birmingham 1936, in the form of a monoplane with fixed propeller, the cockpit canopy hinged to reveal lighter, the underside of wing with assay marks and PAT No 373219, mounted on a black painted plinth with silver plaque engraved 'The Mayor (Councillor R.S. Harrison), The Deputy Mayor (Alderman J.R. Potts. J.P.). Councillors Minns (Chairman), Foster, Goody, Grierson Hayton Lancaster, Osborne, A.Thomson, Messrs. F.G. Webster (Town Clerk), E.Lung (City Treasurer), P. Dalton (City Surveyor), Flight Lieut. S.H. Potter (Airport Manager), J.A. Baird (Assistant Solicitor), J. Wright (Corporation's Land Agent).', 19cm long nose to tail, 21cm wingspan (Qty: 1)
* Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. A fine WWII Japanese Reserve / Scout Pilot's peaked cap, with a gold and silver bullion embroidered badge, gilt metal buttons and black felt cloth, with composite peak, red cloth lining inscribed with two Japanese characters, in remarkable condition, 18cm diameter (Qty: 1)
* RAF Mess Tableware. A collection of WWII and later silver plated tableware, comprising an oval bowl c.1930s engraved with a crowned RAF laurel wreath, base stamped 'Walker & Hall Sheffield' '55', 30cm long, a large pedestal fruit bowl, the base stamped 'Gladwin Ltd 1956 KF.18083' with war department arrow, 18cm high x 26.5cm diameter, 4 plain trumpet spill vases, including a pair stamped 'W.B & S. Ltd', 'K.F.18089' dated 1965 with war department arrow, each weighted and additional inscribed 'SM' 20cm high (Qty: 6)Reputedly from a North Wiltshire Royal Air Force base
* Raid Rubin. A Continental silver cigarette box commemorating the 'Raid Rubin' which was carried out by Ken Waller and Belgian Captain Teddy Franchomme from 20 to 22 December 1934, the lid engraved with a flight path and engraved Teddy M Franchomme with the date 20-28 Decembre 1934, ceder lined, the base stamped 'Simonet 900 Bruxelles', 4cm high x 14.5cm wide x 8.5cm deep (Qty: 1)The Raid Rubin was carried out by Ken Waller and Belgian aviator Captain Teddy Franchomme aboard the twin-engine aircraft Reine Astrid, a Havilland Comet 400 C.V. lent by Bernard Rubin, from Brussels in Belgium to Leopoldville in the Belgian Congo, via Oran and Niamey, from 20 to 22 December 1934, returning by the same route 26 to 28 December.
* Sopwith Camel Car Mascot. A rare WWI period car mascot by Rogers, Bros, Farnham, modelled as a Sopwith Camel, silver plated bronze and well detailed with single machine gun, rotating propeller and cowled rotary engine, with makers details to the underside of the wing, numbered '558', 12.5cm nose to tail x 17cm wingspan, presented on an ebonised stand (Qty: 1)
* U.S.A.A.F. A collection of 10 American Air Force badges, including Pilot (stamped ‘I/20.S.F.S-21’), Aerial Gunner, Service Pilot, Reserve Officer Training Corps (stamped Antaya 1/29 Silver Filled), Flight Surgeon (stamped G23 1/20-S.F.), Medical Corps (stamped Vanguard V21), plus 4 variations of Air Crew Member (Qty: 10)Provenance: Christies, 29 April 1991 (Lot 56)
* British Badges. Mixed collection of regimental badges, including The Inns of Court armband badge formed as a devil; Shropshire Yeomanry silver arm badge cast as a lioness; Coldstream Guards silver Officer's badge; Victorian 88th (Connaught Rangers) Foot Other Ranks glengarry badge plus another for the 86th Foot; 8th (Irish) Battalion, The King's (Liverpool) Regiment Officer's cap badge etc, presented on 2 boards (Qty: 57)
* King's Messenger Badge. A William IV period King's Messenger Badge, the silver gilt and enamel crowned badge with painted coat of arms encased with glass within 'Honi soit qui mal y pense' garter, silver-gilt back plate with silver greyhound pendant and blue silk neck cravat (Qty: 1)The first King's Messenger was John Norman who was appointed in 1485 by King Richard III to hand deliver secret documents and later during the exile of Charles II, the King appointed four trusted men to convey messages to Royal forces in England. As a sign of authority, the King broke four silver greyhounds from a bowl familiar to royal courtiers and gave one to each man, hence the silver greyhound pendant attached to the badge which a symbol of the service.
* Military Medal Group. Great War group of five to Warrant Officer E. Clarke, M.M., Middlesex Regiment, Military Medal, G.V.R. (S-7613 Sjt.-A.C.S.Mjr.-E. Clarke. 23/Midd’x R.), 1914-15 Star (S-7613. Pte. E. Clarke. Middx.R.), British War and Victory Medals (S.7613 W.O. Cl,2. E. Clarke. Midd’x R.), Belgium Medal for Loyal Service, silver, light contact marks for first otherwise good very fine or better (Qty: 5)S-7613 Company Sergeant Major Edward Clarke served on the Western Front from 28 April 1915, his Military Medal was gazetted on 27 August 1918
* Royal National Lifeboat Institution, V.R. (Mr Edwin Robins. Voted 9th March. 1893.), edge bruise therefore nearly extremely fine (Qty: 1)Four medals were awarded in silver on 9 March 1893 to the following recipients Bishop George, Seaman Perring Frederick, Seaman Robins Edwin, Seaman Robins William, Seaman 14 February 1893: The owner and the Master of the French smack Dieu Protege of Lannion were trying to enter Par Harbour, near Fowey, Cornwall, at the height of a heavy west-south-westerly gale in a very heavy sea when the boat capsized. The two men managed to swim to a buoy and clung to it. Their plight was seen, and the four seamen put off in a small open boat and brought them ashore.
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