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A Chinese silver mustard pot, by Luen Hing, Shang Hai, circa 1910, with pierced and embossed dragon motif, a Chinese silver pair of salt pots, by I.W, untraced, circa 1910, embossed with a domestic scene, a salt pot in the form of a lily pad and two Siamese condiments (6).
An American silver christening mug, by Wood & Hughes, New York, circa 1880, of trophy form with applied mask panels, raised on a pedestal base, height 8 cm, weight 4 oz. Wood & Hughes were founded in 1833 as Gale Wood & Hughes, from 1845 to 1899 they traded as Wood & Hughes.
A Russian silver mounted and porcelain presentation flask together with six cups, the octagonal baluster flask by Popov, circa 1860/70, with applied Church Cyrillic inscribed silver mounts, the body decorated in blue chrysanthemums and scrolls, height 35.5 cm together with a set of six silver and enamel beakers, by Sazikov, Moscow 1879, 91 zolotniki, three with assay master Ivan Konstantinov, three by Andre Kovalsky, of tapering form, raised on a spreading foot, decorated with blue chrysanthemums and birds upon branches, height 6 cm, weight combined 14 oz, the whole on a folk art carved oak tray. Provenance; by descent from Fred Bramley (1874 - 1925) via his second wife to her daughter to her daughter. Bramley was the second General Secretary of the British Trade Union Congress. He visited Moscow as part of a delegation of ten men in November and December 1924 that travelled some 7000 miles around Russia attending various meetings culminating in addressing the 6th Soviet Trade Union Congress. He was not a great orator but was a formidable negotiator. He died due to poor health while attending an International Federation of Trade Unions meeting in Amsterdam in 1925. By family tradition this set was given to him or his wife on the visit to Russia. Alexi Popov, a Moscow merchant took over the established firm of Karl Milli in 1811 and gave his name to the factory, which, together with his son, Dmitri, he personally built up and directed until he died in the 1850's. A decade later it was sold by the Popov family, and passed rapidly from one new owner to another. In the 1870s it belonged to an Armenian, and finally to a Russian merchant who liquidated the whole enterprise in 1875. Sazikov (1793-1877) - started by Pavel Sazikov and continued by his son Ignaty, a contemporary of Fabergé, were one of Russia's most important firm of silversmiths initially they opened a retail shop on Silver Row in Moscow but began manufacturing in Moscow in 1836 and St Petersburg in 1842. In 1887, Sazikov was taken over by Ivan Khlebnikov.
Longines - la Grande Classique lady's diamond and stainless steel quartz wristwatch, circa 2007, model number L4 741 O, case number 32334851, cal L420, the black dial with silver-tone hands and diamond hour markers, the bezel set with 64 diamonds, total weight 0.64 cts, diameter 33 mm, diamond certificate, booklet, case.
Longines - la Grande Classique gentleman's diamond and stainless steel quartz wristwatch, circa 2007, model number L4 766 A, case number 32669218, cal L420, the black dial with silver-tone hands and diamond hour markers, diameter 37 mm, warranty card, booklet and case .
A silver open face pocket watch, Birmingham 1890, the movement numbered 205205, the two part white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman numerals, diameter 44 mm together with a Waltham chrome plated open face pocket watch, retailed by Fattorini & Sons, Bradford, movement numbered 8083359, circa 1898 (2).
A Swiss silver multi dial keyless wind open face pocket watch, circa 1900, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary day, date, month and seconds dials with moon phase aperture, the 0.935 standard three bears case with an engine turned back cover, diameter 45 mm, case. The three bears standard of silver case was introduced for the UK market in 1887, the USA had one bear and the rest of the world had lower grade silver cases. After 1907 all Swiss imported cases were import assayed in the UK so the three bears were dropped.
A silver multi dial keyless wind open face Goliath pocket watch, London 1887, the black enamel dial with white Roman numerals, subsidiary dials for seconds with moon phase, day and date, month aperture, gilt hands, the bar movement signed Made in Geneva, diameter 65 mm, to a silver curb link double watch albert, Birmingham 1921 with a silver fob, Birmingham 1910, weight of chain 90 grams.
An Edwardian walking cane, the ebonised shaft with silver mounted horn handle and silver ferrule with masonic inscription 'Victoria Lodge 100 FMU. Presented to Wm. Grant PG for valuable services rendered Hull March 3rd 1903 Ed. Woods NG T. Forster Secy.', London 1902, 88.5cm long and another early 20th century silver mounted cane walking stick with initialled collar VGG, 87.5cm long (2)
A Victorian malacca cane sword stick, with 69.5cm steel blade and hallmarked silver handle, Birmingham 1893, 91cm overall, an early 20th century ebonised walking cane with hallmarked silver handle, Chester 1919, 90.5cm long and a native horse hair fly swat with inlaid carved horn curving handle, 51cm long (3)
A large Indonesian wall hanging, embroidered all over in various gold and silver coloured threadwork and sequins, with central stumpworked oval panel depicting elephants and horses parading in front of dignitories, surrounded by twenty-seven circular panels of Thai dancers with figural spandrels and wide patterned border, black lined with hanging pole, 136cm high, 178cm wide
A near pair of Indonesian wall hangings, each of long and narrow oblong form, embroidered all over in various gold and silver coloured threadwork and sequins, with five stumpworked circular panels of elephants, horse, peacock etc within multiple borders, lined, 140cm x 41cm; and a similar cushion (3)
An Indonesian wall hanging, of oblong form, embroidered all over in various gold and silver coloured threadwork, sequins and 'jewels', with central stumpworked panel of a dignitory in a coach pulled by two elephants within multiple borders, black lined with hanging pole, 80cm x 150cm
Twelve Cased Royal Mint Year Proof Coin Collections, including de-luxe 1997, 1998 and then 1986-1991 and 1995-6. Together with a framed pair of second seal of Queen Elizabeth the first and numismatic coin cover oddments including John Pinches 1973 Royal Wedding Sterling Silver Medal.
Approximately 200+ G.B. First Day Covers 1970-1988 with Gaps. Definitive and commemorative almost wholly typed addressee in four albums. Largely Edinburgh Philatelic Bureau, other cachets with regional relevance. Together with Postal Heritage Society 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee World First Day Covers.
A Mixed All World and G.B. Stamp Accumulation, in an album, loose in packets, F.D.C.'s, numismatic covers and stock book, lots of interest including 2001 George and the Dragon silver ingot cover, mint Hong Kong high values, mini sheets and prestige booklets, numerous special commemorative covers including a piece of the Berlin Wall!, G.B. 1960's mint commemoratives in envelopes, and eleven modern G.B. presentation packs - often N.V.I.
GB Stamps - A Good Group of Four Stockcards, including penny reds and two pence blues on piece for postmarks (Irish noted), George V Downey heads in blocks/shades, Wembley 1925 set mint, George V 'Arms' high values mint and used and 1948 Silver Wedding fine used, amongst others.
A Very Good Commonwealth Grouping, lightly mounted mint and used on album leaves, Swaziland George VI 1938 SG 28-38, ½d - 10 shillings mint set of eleven with SG 32a deep blue (cat £40+), Swaziland George VI 1938 SG 28-38, ½d - 10 shillings mint set of eleven with SG 30a, SG 34b (2), SG 36b and SG 37a, sixteen in total (cat £150+), with 10 shilling Silver Wedding mint, Swaziland QEII 1956 SG 53-64 ½d - £1 mint set of twelve (cat £95) and 1962 SG 90-105 ½c - R2 mint set of sixteen (cat £50), Sierra Leone QEII 1956 SG 210-222 ½d - £1 mint set of thirteen (cat £60), 1961 SC 223-235 mint set of thirteen 1963 flowers mint set, 2nd year independence ovpt complete set mint and oldest/newest set mint, Somaliland George VI 1938 SC 93-104 mint set (missing RS1) (cat £135+), 1942 SG 105-116 1/2d - RS5 set of twelve mint (cat £48) with corresponding set ovpt. New curernt mint (cat £45) Somaliland QEII SG 137-148 5c - ten shillings (missing 1530). Set of eleven mint (cat £100+), Southern Rhodesia George VI SC 40 -52 1/2d - five shiilings mint set of thirteen (cat £75) and QEII 1953 set of fourteen mint (cat £80) with corresponding set used (cat £90) with further issues for Tanganyika, Uganda and Zanzibar. Viewing recommended over £1000 cat value.
A Very Good Commonwealth Grouping, lightly mounted mint and used on album leaves - Northern Rhodesia George VI 1938 SG 25-45, ½d - 20 shillings mint set of twenty one, plus SG 27a (cat £250), QEII 1953 SG 61-74, ½d - 20 shillings (missing SG 71) mint (cat £75) and corresponding set complete used (cat £100), Nyasaland George V 1934 SG 114-122, ½d - 1 shilling mint set of nine (cat £40), Nyasaland George VI 1938 SG 130-143, ½d - £1 mint set of eighteen (cat £200), Nyasaland George VI 1945 SG 144-157, ½d - 20 shillings mint set of fourteen (cat £85), with Silver Wedding 10 shilling, U.P.U. set and 1951 Diamond Jubilee set, all mint, Nyasaland QEII 1953 SG 173-187, ½d - 10 shillings set of fifteen mint (cat £65) and corresponding set used (cat £85), 1963 set overprinted "Postage" mint, and QEII Rhodesia and Nyasaland 1954 SG 1-15, ½d-£1 set of sixteen mint (cat £115) and corresponding set used. Lovely stamps - viewing recommended. Well over £1000 catalogue value.
The Westminster Great Britain Special Issues Collection, including 2001 penny black cover with silver ingot and replica penny black, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee phantoms, Frama labels, 1962, 63, 68 and 1980 Stampex sheets; further mini sheets, First Day Covers and 1967 1/2d machin missing phosphor and further 1960's phosphor commemorative's; together with a further album of mint G.B. material 1960's to 1980's, often as blocks and presentation packs.
Thirty-Nine Silver Threepences. A further two pounds and five pence (total face value) of pre-1947 silver coins. A high grade Eire 1966 nine coin specimen set (including the ten shillings) in a Sandhill case. A range of another coins including further Sandhill cased sets.
Guernsey Royal Yacht Brittannia Commemorative Coin Covers. 1998 First Day Cover with £5 stamp and 1:25oz Royal wedding gold coin, 1998 45th Anniversary of the Launch with £5 stamp and 1oz fine silver £2 coin, and 1998 45th Anniversary of the Launch with £5 stamp and 1953 Coronation crown, with certificates.
An Interesting Group of Covers, comprising a penny red entire dated 6th November 1862, containing a letter discussing arrangements for music lessons for Prince Arthur, third son of Queen Victoria, later Duke of Connaught; a Silver Jubilee air mail First day Cover with Wick cds to Tangier, with arrival stamp 9th may; two 'Three Kings' covers postmarked Dundee Coronation Day 1937; a Three Kings postcard with two George V 1/2 penny stamps and a 'Poached Egg' clearly handstamped Cardiff 1937 and further covers for Hern Island with Royal Visits and Princess Margaret wedding overprints.
Four Large Good Quality Full Albums, containing Benham and Westminster collections celebrating the Queen's silver and golden jubilees, a vast amount of M.N.H. Commonwealth stamps, mini sheets and First Day Covers, profusely annotated, in very good condition. These would have cost a fortune to amass!
GB and All World Stamp Collection, in two albums, commencing a space filler penny black, reds, blues, used Jubilee and Edward VII sets; George VI high values mint and used; 1948 Silver Wedding £1 mint; 1951 S.G.510 5 shillings mint; unusual 1963 Red Cross Centenary Congress 3d 'Fallen Cross' variety and other errors, Tongan 'foils' and later issues, regularly mint with some face value.
A Small Falkland Islands and B.A.T. Stamp and Cover Collection, including 1948 Silver Wedding cover bearing three S.G. 166 Port Stanley to New York, 1964 cover bearing full set S.G.215-218 'Battle of Falklands', Transatlantic Expedition ovpts 1955 cover, South Georgia S.G. 31, 1971-76, 50p decimal surcharge on ten shillings m.n.h., Adelaide Island, Base 2 Halley Bay and Port Lockroy covers amongst much of interest.
The Westminster 'Monarchs of the 20th Century Coin Cover Collection', from Queen Victoria with encapsulated mint 1858-70 penny red and 1900 one penny, Edward VII with encapsulated stamp and 1902 penny, George V, Edward VIII, George VI in a similar vein; then Elizabeth II with millennium £5 silver coin and £5 banknote cover and 1999 'Rule Britannia' cover with 1oz 958.4 silver coin S.G.1658 £10 stamp; together with a Diana Princess of Wales coin cover collection.
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