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Commemorative crowns and £2 coins, a Mont Blanc ballpoint pen (cased), and a gentleman's silver pocket watch, open face, key wind, dial marked Acme Lever, H Samuel Manchester, subsidiary seconds dial, the case with engine turned decoration shield reserve, with keys on a curb link Albert chain. (qty)
An Ingersoll gentleman's railway pocket watch, open faced, keyless wind, dial bearing Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, together with a further gentleman's pocket watch, silver curb link Albert chain with T-bar and compass fob, and a Hudson & Company, Birmingham 1940 whistle.
A gentleman's silver cased pocket watch, open faced, key less wind, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, case with engine turned decoration, shield reserve, together with a Continental brass pocket watch casket, embossed with a mask and cherubs, silk interior, raised on turned feet. (2)
An Edward VII silver spill vase, of trumpet form, embossed with harebell swags, Birmingham 1901, silver scent bottle holder, repousse decorated with cherubs and rococo scrolls, Chester 1898, Edward VII silver jewellery casket, of serpentine form with engraved decoration, raised on three hoof feet, Birmingham 1908, and a silver heart shaped pin cushion holder with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1906, 5.46oz all in.
An Edward VII silver cigarette case, of curvilinear form, with engraved crest and motto "Crux Christi Nobis Salus", Birmingham 1909, 2.90oz, together with a George V cut glass match striker with silver mount, London 1911, and a Meerschaum pipe, with white metal hinged lid and a mouth piece cap with chain, 12.5cm W. (3)
A Victorian silver vesta case, embossed with a profile of a woman in a headdress, verso dedication engraved, Sheffield 1895, George V cut glass match striker with silver mount, London 1913, and a Victorian cut glass pepperette and mustard pot with later spoon, London 1894.
Gunther Rall - Luftwaffe 1st Model Officers Dress Dagger by Paul Weyersberg & Co Solingen, fine early pattern example with flat type circular top pommel with gilt mobile swastikas to the centre. Blue leather covered grip retaining the wire binding. Cross guard with mobile swastikas to the centre. Complete with its original bullion dagger portepee. Leather covered scabbard with nickel silver mounts. Early pattern scabbard with staple covers. Original linked hanging chains to the scabbard with clip mount. Double edged plain blade with makers trade mark. Very good overall condition showing just light wear to the exterior fittings. The dagger is accompanied by a post war signed photograph of Gunther Rall and a signed declaration, gifting the dagger to Herbert Schreiber.
George V silver four piece tea service, Birmingham 1931/32, comprising teapot and footed hot water jug, each with composite finial and handle, sugar basin and milk jug, all of plain slightly fluted form, the hot water jug 26cm, gross weight approx. 1.602kg (51.5 troy ozs)
George III silver teapot on stand, by Henry Chawner, London 1792, the fluted teapot with ebony pineapple finial and ebony handle, chased with flowerheads and guilloche bands, with a foliate scroll cartouche, reeded tapered spout, height 17.5cm, on a shaped oval stand, similarly decorated and raised on lappet feet, 17cm x 14cm, gross weight approx 700g (22.5 troy ozs)
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