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A portrait photograph of Major General, H.H. Sri Shahaji Chhatrapati, Maharaja Saheb of Kolhapur, sepia, of the Maharaja in all his finery, signed faintly in ink lower right, embossed by studio ‘D.O. Barale Kolhapur’, 11 x 9in. (22.8 x 27.9cm.), in silver plated glazed frame; together with a smaller black and white cropped copy of the photograph; a small colour photograph of the Maharaja in later years, dated 1980 and initialled ‘SB’ in ink; a black and white photograph of the Maharaja in military regalia, probably 1960s; a handwritten and typed new year greeting letter from his son, Maharaja Shahu Chatrapati, on New Palace headed paper, dated January 13, 1984; and a hand written and typed letter on New Palace headed paper reading 'Dear Madam. We are sorry for not improving earlier the death of Maj. Gen. Sir Shahaji Chhatrapati Maharaja Saheb of Kolhapur on 9th May 1983. However your letter dated 30th December 1983 was placed before his son Shahu Chhatrapati, Maharaja of Kolhapur, Your Sincerely P.D. Toraskar, Private Secretary’.
A small collection of silver coins, including two Victorian crowns (1892 milled edge, 1896 Latin edge); a George III crown with Secundo edge, a George III five pence; a Victoria double florin, 1887; a George V crown, Tutamen edge; a George V 2½ Afrika shilling; a Napoleon 1809 five francs; and Austrian one corona 1894.
An Edwardian silver sweet meat dish, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, London 1905, everted scalloped rim with pierced floral and foliate decoration, steeply scrolled twin handles, on short pedestal with circular scalloped edge foot, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) diameter, 4in. (10.25cm.) high, weight 12.6 tr.oz.
An Edwardian silver cased hip flask, G. H. James & Co. (George Henry James), London 1901, faceted glass body, hinged silver top with floral repoussé work, lower half with silver case; together with a similar silver plated by Mappin & Webb, engraved initials 'ASM' for Lt. Col. A. S. Mackay, 7th Gurkha Rifles. (2)
A Scottish silver Mackay Clan brooch, inscribed 'Manu Forti' to the front; plus another similar, marked 'Silver'; a Scottish silver Mackay Clan brooch by Thomas Kerr Ebbutt, Edinburgh 1954; and a Clan Mackay information booklet with notes, the highland dress, tartan etc. (4)
A pair of George V silver pedestal bon-bon dishes, Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1913, shallow dish with reticulated foliate rim, on short flared stem, three Art Nouveau style handles from dish to circular pierced base, 3½in. (8.75cm.) high, weight 6.9 tr.oz. (2)
A small quantity of silver items, comprising an Aladdin's lamp table lighter, Birmingham 1919 by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., engraved; a silver mounted perpetual calendar, Birmingham 1953; a hat pin box, hallmarks rubbed; a silver lid with embossed cherubs, Birmingham 1903; an engined turned cigarette case marked Sterling; and a silver handled button hook and shoe horn. (7)
A collection of Gurkha interest pin badges / brooches, including a silver kukri with removable scabbard; a plain silver kukri; a yellow metal kukri; two silver and one 15ct gold crossed kukris for the 7th GR regiment; and another with crossed swords and leopard's head with gem set eyes, WW2 inscription verso. (7)
A 7th Gurkha Rifles Officer's silver whistle & chain, belonging to Lt. Colonel A. S. Mackay, 7th Gurkha Rifles, lion's head on circular backing plate with raised floral border, three strand chain, whistle and ornate holder, accompanied by black & white photograph of Lt. Col. Mackay in full dress, hallmarked Birmingham 1907-08 by the silversmiths Joseph Jenner & Co., gross weight 140g. (2)
A Victorian silver cruet stand, George Frederick Pinnell, London 1842, of rectangular bombe form, with floral and foliate repoussé decoration, shaped handle, seven concave cuts for bottle deposits, on four bracket style supports with conforming decoration, with matched cut glass salt and pepper, oil and vinegar, two condiment bottles and a silver topped mustard with spoon.
An Edwardian swing handled silver bread basket, William Hutton and Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1907, flared oval form, beaded rim above pierced circle and dot border and reticulated sides, plain tapering half hoop handle, on four tapered supports, 12in. (30.5cm.) long, weight 21.7 tr.oz.
7th Gurkha Rifles interest - a silver point to point regimental trophy, Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1920, inscribed '7th G.R. Point To Point 1922, Presented by Major S.S Whitaker, Regimental Race, winners 1951 D Company, 1952 C Company, 1953-54 B Company, 1958 SP.Coy, 1968 C Coy, 1976 SP Coy, 1979 A Coy', together with with various related ephemera, weight without base 368g.
Two Oriental silver mounted glass oil bottles, 1920s-30s, the moulded three-sided clear glass bodies with pierced silver mounts, one of bamboo, the other bamboo with a dragon, yacht and pagoda, both marked ‘Sterling’, with swan neck pourer tops, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high. (2)
Royal interest - an unusual silver stamp box, William Neale, Chester 1900, the glazed hinged lid over bowed trough base on four shell supports, containing a piece of wedding cake from the marriage of Prince George to Princess Marina, engraved with both names to sides, 29/11/34.
A presentation Kukri knife for the 7th Gurkha Rifles, early 20th century, typical curved blade with ring turned flared ivory handle, within an elaborate scabbard, the upper section with silver pierced foliate design and centralised regimental insignia for the 7th GR above a silver pendant infilled with floral and foliate decoration, the scabbard tip with elongated silver diamond decorated with repousse floral design, silver wire hanging strap with attached floral roundel bearing red coral to centre.
A Victorian silver card salver, Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd. (Samuel Smily), London 1871, circular with uprising scalloped edge with beaded rim, profusely engraved with birds and scroll work, griffin and serpent armorial to centre, on four ball and claw supports, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) diameter, weight 10.1 tr.oz.
A George VI silver sauce boat, Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham 1949, with scalloped rim and inverted 'C' scroll handle, on three toed supports; together with a pair of George V cauldron salts, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1918, one with blue glass liner, on three hooved supports, weight 5.0 tr.oz. (3)
A George V gold and silver ring box by Sampson & Mordan, London 1912, rectangular form, the engine turned hinged lid and body with two vertical gold straps, push button release to front, two compartment suede lined interior, 4 x 2¼ x 1½in. (10.2 x 5.7 x 3.7cm.), gross weight 5.9 tr.oz.
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