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An early 20th century silver and parcel gilt yad, by Grey and Co, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, with traditional pointed finger and foliate decorated parcel gilt handle, topped with an embossed ball terminal with silver gilt 'Prince of Wales' chain attached, 3.2ozt A yad is a Jewish ritual pointer, also known as a Torah pointer, used by the reader to follow the text while reading from the parchment Torah scrolls.
A Victorian silver flask shaped scent bottle, by George Watts & Co, Chester 1895, decorated all over with engraved foliate swirls around a circular vacant cartouche, the plain screw topped lid lined with cork, in the original fitted case, gross weight 25.4g 3.50cm (1in) lid slightly dented, otherwise excellent condition
Three George V silver boxes, the first, a snuff box by Adie and Lovekin, Chester 1912, of plain rectangular form, the hinged cover decorated with bright cut foliate swirls around a vacant cartouche, length 5cm (2in), width 4cm (1 1/2in), the second, a patch box by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1912, of circular form, the friction fitting cover of moss agate, gilded interior, diameter 5cm (2in), the third a dressing table box by Asprey, London 1928, of circular form raised on three outswept feet, the hinged cover of tortoiseshell, stamped 'Asprey London' diameter 6.5cm (2 1/2in) (3) the Asprey box is slightly dented
A William IV silver snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835, of rectangular form, the body fluted and reeded all over, floral thumbpiece, vacant rectangular cartouche to the cover, gilded interior, 2.6ozt 8cm (3in) Slight bruise to the right hand back corner by the hinge. Hinge good. Cover closes fully.
A George III silver gilt snuff box, by Thomas Pemberton and Robert Mitchell, London 1818, of rectangular form, the body engine turned all over, the cover bordered with applied foliate decoration with a vacant rectangular cartouche to the centre, gilded interior, 5.2ozt 9 x 5.50cm (4 x 2in)
A French snuffbox, maker's mark indistinct, French 1st standard mark (950/1000 pure silver), of rectangular form with engine turned design within floral engraved borders, gilded interior, 1.9ozt 7.50cm (3in) Small section of hinge missing to the centre, engraving erased from cartouche. Corners all good
A Second World War Wolsely Pattern Pith Helmet, the leather sweatband with paper label printed J.COMPTON SONS & WEBB LTD., LONDON 1941, size 6 7/8, with silver foil lining, lacks chinstrap and helmet plate; another Example, with staybrite badge to the King's Own Royal Border Regiment, the leather sweatband embossed Failsworth, with remains of silver foil lining, lacks chinstrap (2)
The King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment: an Early 20th Century Scarlet Tunic, to a Second Lieutenant, with black facings, gold lace trim and knotted shoulder straps, silver coloured metal collar badges and brass buttons, with a later peaked cap; a Victorian OR's Scarlet Tunic, with black facings and white piping, white metal collar badges and buttons, the shoulder straps embroidered 1/V/LANCASTER, with marksman's skill badge and buff belt (4)
An Early 19th Century Scarlet Dress Jacket to a 2nd Lieutenant of the 1st Royal Devon Yeomanry, with black facings, silver cord trim, knotted silver shoulder straps, the front with silver cord frogging and ball buttons engraved with the regimental badgeMoth damage to the back, and sleeves
A First World War OR's Scarlet Wool Dress Tunic to the 16th Queen's Lancers, double breasted with blue plastron, collar and cuffs, bimetal collar dogs and brass buttons, gold and silver embroidered thread Best Swordsman's insignia and gold lace sergeant's stripes, the inner facing with remains of Royal Army Clothing Factory paper label dated Jan.??18, with a stable belt and pair of blue wool trousers with scarlet double side stripes (3)
A Second World War Pair, of 1939-45 Star and War Medal, with Army Council posthumous medal slip to Pte A. Broughton; a Quantity of Militaria, including a Defence Medal, various commemorative and historical medals, a silver War Badge, various cap badges, sweetheart brooches, buttons and medal ribbons etc
A George III Silver Mounted Yeomanry Sword, the 82cm plain single edge curved steel blade double edged for the last 18cm, with broad fuller, the silver spadroon type hilt with bowed pierced guard, angular knuckle bow with double bars, one worked as stylised grenades, with downswept disc quillon and ribbed ivory grip, with London hallmarks, possibly by Joseph Biggs, lacks scabbard, on a custom made wood standHilt fittings in good order, but there is a split to one side of the ivory grip. Grey patching and pitting to the plain blade.
A Victorian Malacca Sword Stick, with 50cm cruciform steel blade, the silver metal pommel embossed with foliage, the tapering haft with rubber ferrule, 89cm; a Modern Scottish Broadsword, with 82cm double edge plated steel blade, the ebony hilt carved with basket weave, with later scabbard; a Relic Bayonet (3)! - Dirty pitted blade. Split to handle. Dents to pommel. Later rubber ferrule. 2 - Pommel missing, later leather scabbard 3 - Relic condition. Grip scales missing
A Late Victorian/Edwardian Bowie Knife, the 15cm clip point steel blade signed JOHNSON, SHEFFIELD below C.J within a flag, the plated crossguard with faux hallmarks, the ivory grip with plated swag embossed ferrule and plain pommel stamped with maker's name, with leather scabbard; a Similar Bowie Knife, the blade stamped BROOKES & CROOKES, SHEFFIELD, with plain German silver crossguard, ivory grip and silver pommel, Sheffield 1891, with leather scabbard (2)
An Unusual Swordstick / Swagger Stick, the 32.5 cm etched blade by Cogswell & Harrison Ltd., Gun Makers, 168, Piccadilly, London, decorated with foliage, the leather-covered case with niello silver mounts, the pommel with floral decoration and relief with a crown, mid-20th century, 60 cm overall Note: This was owned by Colonel Alec Salmon, late Highland Light Infantry, Chief of Staff (1950-52) to Sir John Bagot Glubb (known as Glubb Pasha), Commanding General, Transjordan Arab LegionSlight patches of rust to blade. Leather slightly worn and with small split to grip. Pommel with old split and soldered repair.
A Rare Late 18th Century/Early 19th Century American Naval Dirk, the 10.5cm spear point steel blade with raised medial ridge to one side, steel crossguard with ball quillons, reeded ivory grip and silver scabbard engraved with a fouled anchor, 25cmBlack patching to blade, with uneven edges. Two cracks to ivory grip. Soldered repair to tip of scabbard
A 19th Century Scottish Dirk, the 33.5cm single edge fullered broad steel blade stamped ECSG at the ricasso, the silver coloured metal hilt with studded basket weave carved ebonised wood grip, disc pommel with baluster finial, the black patent leather scabbard with silver coloured metal mounts, the locket stamped and pierced with a thistle, marked IR, 50cm
A Late 19th Century Scottish Dirk, with 29.5cm single edge double fullered steel blade, the silver coloured metal hilt with studded basket weave carved ebonised wood grip, disc pommel, the black leather scabbard with silver coloured metal mounts, and set with a smaller knife and fork, 42.5cm
A 19th Century American Bowie Knife by Graveley & Wreaks, New York, the 27cm steel blade double edged for the last 14cm, the silver plated crossguard with Doric scroll quillons, finely chequered ebony grip with leaf sheathed pommel and inset with cartouche engraved 1st Tain, lacks scabbard, 40.5cmBlade tip bent, with some black patching to surface.
An Arab Jambiya, the 18cm curved steel blade with raised medial ridge, waisted horn grip and silver coloured metal scabbard with pierced and engraved bands; a Similar Jambiya, with silver coloured metal grip, the scabbard decorated with raised flowerheads; three Cow Horns, suitable for conversion as powder horns (5)
A 19th Century Indonesian Kris, with 34cm seven lok pamor blade, silver coloured metal mendak with beaded scalloped edge, hardwood garuda bird hilt and flame figured hardwood scabbard with bone shoe; a Similar Kris, with 34cm straight pamor blade, foliate cast brass mendok and garuda bird hilt, the flame figured hardwood scabbard with shaped bone shoe (2)
A 19th Century Indonesian Kris, with 36cm thirteen lok pamor blade, silver coloured metal beaded mendak, wood garuda bird hilt and flame figured wood scabbard; a Similar Kris, with 25cm straight blade and wood scabbard; a 19th Century Javanese Kris, with 32.5cm straight blade, wood pistol grip hilt and wood scabbard with boat shaped wrangka (3)
An Early 20th Century Indian Kukri, the 25cm curved steel blade engraved at the ricasso with scrolling leaves, the bone grip with silver coloured metal mounts, thw two piece wood scabbard with silver coloured metal mounts engraved with leaves, a rampant lion and inscription 'Rev.J.Macara, From Kalimpong Training Boys', 34cm **Rev. John Macara worked at the Scottish Universities' Mission Institution of Kalimpong, West Bengal from 1900 to 1902.
An Indonesian Golok, with 54cm single edge fullered steel blade, the horn hilt carved as the head of a stylised parrot applied with silver leaves and symbols, with white metal bound wood scabbard; an Indonesian Sword, the wood hilt carved as a bird, the two piece rounded diaper carved wood scabbard carved at the mouth with human figures, with sennet binding; also, an Indian talwar, an Indian axe, a carved bamboo wall mounted plant holder and a 1920's Chinese ivory puzzle ball (6)
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Caucasian Kindjal, the 39.5cm double edge spear point steel blade with three narrow fullers to each side, the black stained horn grip with silver crescent moon and cabochon mounts, the leather scabbard with nickel plated chape; an Arab Jambiya, the 22cm curved steel blade with raised medial ridge, waisted horn grip with white metal studded decoration, the leather scabbard with white metal mounts set with red glass panels; (2)
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Indo/Persian Pesh Kabz, the 23.5cm woost blade with koftgari decoration to the ricasso and ferrule, with silver grip and slightly beaked pommel, the crimson velvet covered scabbard with copper gilt chape chased with fanned foliage, 42.5cmSmall black patches to the edge of the blade. Wear to the gold koftgari at the ferrule. Two dings to the edge of the right side of the pommel. Velvet pile is very worn on the scabbard and the chape has a small diagonal repair to one side.
A 19th Century Indonesian Badek, the 20.5cm single edge curved steel blade engraved with scrolling foliage, with silver filigree decorated ferrule and curved ivory grip, the two piece dark wood scabbard bound with silver bands, 32cmMinor black patching to blade, age cracks to ivory grip.
A First World War Trio, to 33764 PTE.G.L.CANNING.R.WAR.R., related items, comprising portrait photograph and real photograph postcard with ambulance, in uniform of the A.S.C., Silver War Badge, No.402446, Certificate of Honourable Discharge, dated 18th April 1918, ribbon bar, regimental cap badge, United Dairies certificate of 40 Years Service and funeral sheet; and other memorabilia, including The Boy Scout Association silver Thanks Badge with Baden-Powell copy letter, circa 1914; military sweetheart brooches and various badges, items of royal commemorative memorabilia including souvenir newspapers, etc.
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Flintlock Travelling Pistol by Ketland & Co., London, the 20cm brass barrel engraved LONDON within a teardrop to the top flat, with London proof marks, signed steel lock plate, walnut full stock with brass ramrod pipes, trigger guard with acorn finial, pierced shaped side plate and grotesque mask pommel, with brass vacant escutcheon and silver wire tendril inlay, the wood ramrod with steel screw, 33cmAction works, holds at full and half cock. Grey pitting to action. Repaired crack to left side of stock running diagonally from barrel to trigger guard finial, with a sliver of wood missing at the muzzle, and old chips and cracks around the lock plate
A Mid 18th Century French Flintlock Greatcoat Pistol by Duval a Nantes, the 10.5cm brass cannon barrel engraved at the breech with a martial trophy, with signed rounded lock plate and shaped side plate, walnut full stock inlaid with scrolling tendrils in silver wire, with steel ramrod pipes, shaped trigger guard with pineapple finial, the bird's head butt with engraved steel butt plate, lacks ramrod Action works, holds at full and half cock. Verdigris to the muzzle and touch hole. Rust pitting to metalwork. Minor bruising to stock.
A 19th Century Belgian Pinfire Six Shot Revolver, with 8.5cm round steel barrel, the left side set with a hinged wavy edge bayonet, the right side with ejector rod, the blued steel cylinder and frame inlaid with silver leafy scrolls, with Liege proof marks, numbered 226311, hinged loading gate, folding trigger and ivory grip scales, 18cm Action works, but cylinder does not engage. Fine pitting to metalwork. Wear to bluing. Small split to left ivory grip scale near securing screw
Three First World War R.A.M.C. Pairs, each comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to:- 70591 PTE.W.W.BLYTHE, together with four silver sports medallions; 98263 PTE.W.C.LINACRE, in box of issue; and 111609 PTE.E.G.COLSTON, in box of issue and with related ephemera including Certificate of Transfer to Reserve, notebook, Protection Certificate and Certificate of Identity etc
A First World War Trio, comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 27475 PTE.J.GOODWIN R.A.M.C., together with his dog tag, cap badge, silver Horse Show France 1918 medal and plated cigarette case engraved 88th FIELD AMBULANCE and battle sites from Gallipoli 1915 to Cologne 1918-1919
A Second World War Group of Four Medals, awarded to 7375758 Private Frank Percival Lamley, Royal Army Medical Corps, 2nd Army, comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medal, with economy bakelite cap badge mounted on a card display, together with his Soldier's Release Book and typed biography; also, a Civil Defence Long Service Medal, a Defence Medal, a rolled gold portrait miniature frame, a silver St John Ambulance Association medallion with eight sevice bars from 1934 to 1941, engraved 369319 ERNEST PHILLIPS, with his torn prayer book
The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, G.C.M.G. Knight Grand Cross, silver gilt and enamel collar chain, in original Victorian Garrard & Co. fitted case of issue Provenance: Lieutenant General Sir Herbert Charles Chermside, C.B., G.C.M.G., R.E.Collar chain in good overall condition. Case slightly warped. Slight losses to leather externally on side of base and underside. Some degredation to velvet border internally.
Frome and East Mendip Cavalry - a George III Silver Presentation Medallion, circular with foliate chased edge and suspender loop, the obverse engraved 'FROM Coln T S Horner, THE REWARD OF MERIT, 1805, FROME AND EAST MENDIP CAVALRY', with hallmarks for London 1805, the reverse engraved with a crowned garland of roses, thistles and shamrock enclosing two clasped hands and the inscription 'UNITY AND CONCORD', 5cm, loosely mounted in a glazed display flanked by two related prints
Ï’ A cased matched silver mounted dressing table set, maker's mark D C Bs, London 1952 1959, 1956 and 1969 (2), comprising three brushes, a hand mirror and a tortoiseshell comb; and a cased matched silver mounted dressing table set by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1935, 1936, 1937 (2) and 1938 (2), comprising four brushes, a hand mirror and a tortoiseshell comb, with engine turned decoration and engraved A.R.D Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Three silver pierced cream or sugar pails, the first George III by Edward Aldridge II, London 1771, with a cable twist swing handle, a nulled rim, pierced and embossed with husk swags, foliage and scrolls centred by a vacant rococo cartouche, 12.7cm (5in) diameter; the second Victorian by Daniel & John Wellby, London 1880, with a beaded swing handle, beaded rims, pierced with a wreath and a guilloche band and patera, engraved with floral swags, on a square pedestal base, 10.5cm (4 1/4in) high; another late Victorian by John Henry Rawlings, London 1899, with a pierced swing handle, an undulating beaded rim, embossed with drapery swags against a ground with differing piercing, on a square pedestal base, 10cm (4in) high; the latter two with blue glass liners, 409g (13.15 oz); and a silver gilt almost square powder compact by David Sutton & Sons, London no date letter (1946-51), engine turned overall, the interior with a mirror, 9cm (3 1/2in) long, loaded (4)
Four silver spirit flasks, to include: a spirit flask by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1919, engraved R.A.S.B 17th Jany. 1923, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high; a spirit flask by Alfred Clark, London 1921, engraved C.E.R. from T.E.W.B. April 1927., 8cm (3 1/4in) high; a Victorian example, presentation engraved and with a crest; and another, 493g (15.86 oz) gross
A collection of silver items, to include: a late Victorian castor by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1898, with a baluster finial to the pierced cover, on a circular moulded spreading foot, 16cm (6 /14in) high; a late Victorian oval baluster cream jug by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1897, with a reeded border and angular handle, engraved with a foliate band, 10cm (4in) long; an Edwardian oblong baluster cream jug by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1901, the lobed body with a scroll handle, engraved with a crest and on four ball feet, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long; and two other cream jugs, 561g (18.04 oz) gross
A collection of silver ashtrays, to include: a square ashtray by A. & J. Zimmerman Ltd., Birmingham 1919, retailed by Asprey London, with canted corners and four cigarette rests, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) wide; another similar; a rectangular ashtray by S. Mordan & Co., London 1923, with an engine turned border and engraved with a monogram, 10cm (4in) long; a circular silver gilt ashtray by Asprey & Co., London 1976, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) diameter; six other circular ashtrays; a white metal lighter by Dunhill; and a silver coloured cylindrical lighter, 878g (28.24 oz)
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