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A boxed Royal Worcester coffee set, the six coffee cups and saucers decorated with blue/grey storks to a blue ground, dated 1923, together with a matching set of six silver and enamel coffee spoons with matching decoration, London 1923 Condition report: Cups and saucers in good conditionSpoons - three with small bruises to top of enamel on bowl, one with bruise to handle
A Victorian bullseye glass box, of oval form, with hinged middle section decorated with bands of enamel and bead, diameter 2ins, together with a circular glass box with moulded decoration, with yellow metal mount, diameter 1.75ins, a Continental silver box, of domed form with embossed decoration, width 2.25ins, an enamel and wire work box, two silver plated boxes with glitter stones, two white metal bangles and an onyx egg
Franklin Mint Cleopatra Bracelet Watch, Ring and Necklace Gold Plated watch with 22carat gold, has Swiss quartz movement the watch is untested and does not appear to be working, measures 19cm approx., a Cleopatra Ring in a solid 14 carat gold medallion with a 22 carat gold plated band over sold silver, plus a thick Herringbone chain necklace, with coin style pendant all with boxes (3)
India First Sikh silver coin issued under Maharajah Ranjit Singh 1799 AD VS 1856 diameter approx 21mm. Fine condition bearing Persian inscription and the pipal leaf symbol. In 1799, Ranjit Singh captured Lahore from the Bhangi Misl and later made it his capital. This was the first important step in his rise to power. In the following years he brought the whole of the central Punjab, from the Sutlej to the Jhelum under his sway. After several campaigns, he conquered the other misls and created the Sikh Empire
Great Seals Of The Realms Medal Collection an impressive six medal collection of 5 ounce pure silver issues depicting the Royal seals of Victoria, Edward VII, George V, George VI and Elizabeth II, with detailed historical notes, and complete with wooden presentation box, appears in good condition
1815 The Waterloo Medal in Silver Issued by The Waterloo Committee this medal was engraved by Benedetto Pistrucci to commemorate the victory of the Allies at the battle of Waterloo in 1815. The obverse shows the conjoined busts of the Prince Regent (later George IV), Francis II of Austria, Alexander I of Russia and Frederick William III of Prussia; around allegorical and mythological allusions to the Treaty of Peace which resulted from the battle. The reverse shows the two equestrian figures of Wellington and Blucher being guided to the conflict by Victory; around are figures symbolizing the battle of the giants. This is a framed reproduction of the full-sized medal in silver, taken from the original dies, made by the authority of the Waterloo Committee in 1975. It is number 228 of a limited edition, the silver mark is LH (probably Stuart Devlin silversmith).The diameter is 133 mm and dimensions of the frame are 39 cm x 24.5 cm. Note: The Waterloo medal was commissioned in 1815 by the Duke of Wellington to mark the end of the Napoleonic wars, but was never produced, its mammoth dimensions and the complexity and intricacy of its design meant it took 30 years to finalize the dies needed to make it. By the time Pistrucci had completed the work, all the sovereigns of Britain, Austria, Russia and Prussia, most notables and Generals who had been due to receive the medal had died, only the Duke of Wellington remained alive. Britain has belatedly honoured the nations in 2015 which defeated Napoleon at Waterloo with these huge commemorative silver medals, nearly 200 years after the awards were first commissioned. Ambassadors from Austria, Russia and Germany were given the medal at a ceremony at Apsley House, Wellington's London home at Hyde Park Corner. The Queen received one later
Anti-Jewish Propaganda Banknotes inflation era German banknotes over-printed with Anti-Semitic slogans. These were used as propaganda tools placing the blame for hyper-inflation which ruined Germany throughout the 1920s on the Jews. 'The gold, the silver and bacon, the Jew has taken from us and left us with this filth' condition A/G (4)
Selection of Various Brooches to include a Victorian pin with ruby, a Madonna brooch, a crinoline lady cameo brooch, perch birds brooch, a circular Elephant brooch, plus Silver Elephant Brooch with pin clip intact stamped to the reverse, plus a Madonna with child miniature brooch with a twisted border and an AA Car Badge no 2851628, general overall condition good a nice selection worth inspecting (8)
Mullocks Team Treasure Trove - all proceeds from the sale of this particular lot will go towards treating Mullocks Auctions superb team members - contained within the lot are a quantity of Aeroplane Photographs (Amateur), Wembley card game, selection of Vintage sporting and health and fitness books, Queens Silver Jubilee Medallion, Album filled with cigarette cards, Camera and more, well worth inspecting Box (Quantity)
Fine 1713 Medallion Commemorating The Treaty of Utrecht Ending the Wars of the Spanish Succession. Obverse; Portrait of Queen Anne. Reverse; Standing Britannia holding laurel branch with ships and farming scene in background. Struck in Silver by J. Croker, size 35mm.
Assorted Poster Selection to include 1977 Review of the Fleet by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to Commemorate The Silver Jubilee of Her Accession To The Throne, Royal Navy Falklands Taskforce, Caledonian Railway Panoramic Map, The Scilly Isles reproduction from 1906, two BTA posters, Mexico 1986 poster, 2x Seoul 1988 Posters, in varying sizes, large to small (9)
1937 The Royal Law Coronation Souvenir publication together with 1937 'The South London Press' Children's entertainment Invitation and 1935 Silver Jubilee Publication with a message to the Children of London issued by the Education Officer County Hall to older boys and girls attending London Schools, condition A/G overall (3)
Design 46 "Britain Can Make It" Exhibition Publication 1946 a large 144 page publication with 350 photograph of British Manufacture at that time featuring Domestic Appliances, Pottery and Glass, English Silver ware, Jewellery, Fashion, Dress Fabrics, Toys, Interior decoration, Carpets, Wallpaper, Furniture, Radio and Television, Cameras, Watches, Sports Goods, Books Printing & packaging etc. etc. Also detailed articles relating to all this. Printed on fine gloss paper in thin gloss card cover, size 9" × 11". This exhibition was held at the Victoria & Albert Museum and was the first large post war exhibition in Britain. A scarce publication from this notable exhibition
A quantity of silver and silver plated items, including a set of four silver plated and silver gilt open salts and spoons, a three pieced silver plated condiment set, silver plated dessert spoons, a cased set of six silver coffee spoons with Art Deco handles, and various other plated items
A sterling silver Royal Mint proof crown coin, issued to commemorate The Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977, in original box and with authentification certificate, 0.99oz, together with a medal from the Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland, dated 1830 and engraved on the reverse 'To Jonathan Hogg Esq., Craigmore Co.Dublin, For Best Collection of Dessert Pears'
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