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Of Louis Mountbatten interest - a silver photograph frame, London 1924, of arched rectangular form, inscribed "Presented to S. T. Lord Louis Mountbatten", 35 x 25 cm, containing a photographic print of a half length portrait, after Lazlo, signed on the mount Louis Mountbatten and dated 1925, stamped verso "Paul Laib, Fine Art Photographer, 3 Thistle Grove, Drayton Gardens, S. Kensington".
A German 800 standard silver Art Deco part canteen of cutlery, by Gebruder Koberlin, Dobeln, circa 1925, of tapering angular form, comprising; three table spoons, nine sundae spoons, three tea spoons, one dessert fork and one dessert knife, weight 20 oz, together with other various silver and plated wares.
A Victorian silver wine label, by Reily & Storer, London 1838, with a shell and gadrooned border, incised MARSALA, a George IV silver wine label, probably by John Robins, London 1822, with a shell and scroll border, incised PORT, a George IV silver bottle label, by Thomas Watson & Co., Sheffield 1823, with floral border, engraved BRANDY, a silver bottle label, London 1980 and two horn bottle labels (6).
A Victorian silver small pedestal bowl, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1899, of circular form embossed with a band of floral swags above a half fluted lower body, diameter 9 cm, a circular dish, London 1942, retailed by Harrods, a Victorian silver pair of salt pots, Birmingham 1892, a Victorian electroplated pair of salt pots and a card tray, weight of weighable silver 7 oz.
Holderness Hunt - a silver two handled presentation trophy cup, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1922, of urn form with upswept handles with stylised horses head mounts, raised on a knopped pedestal base, to a mahogany plinth, height 35 cm, weight 52 oz Provenance; by family descent. Inscribed "Holderness Hunt Point to Point, March 20th 1924, Farmers Race, Presented to the winner by Capt. J. Harrison - Broadley, M.F.H." Sold with photographs depicting the owner, the cup, the horse and the jockey. The winner of the race was Lissett III, raised by the Wright family of Nafferton, following his success in this race he was sold to Lord Grimthorpe, and was entered into the Foxhunters Chase at Aintree, falling at the Canal Bridge turn on the second time around. Capt J.Harrison - Broadley was the Master of Foxhounds for the Hunt.
A Russian silver and glass presentation icon circa 1860, painted with a depiction of Jesus holding an orb, the riza gilded and silver, bevelled glass cover, unmarked, suspension ring, 6 x 5.5 cm. Inscribed "In memoriam of, William Carr M.D., Brought from Moscow, 1867, E.J.Carr." The pose is that of Christ the Ruler of All holding an orb that is topped with a cross to represent God over Earth, supporting Earth, and on Earth. Christ blesses with his right hand. In 1666, the Orthodox Church adopted the sign of the cross or the blessing gesture, formed by placing the ring finger on the thumb and bending the middle finger below the index finger. The index and middle fingers represent the two natures of Christ: the index is humanity; the middle is divinity. The middle finger, or divine nature, is bent below the human nature to show how the divine humbled himself to save us from our sin by taking human flesh. The positioning of the fingers symbolizes the Holy Trinity and also spells CC, the Greek abbreviation for Jesus Christ
* A 19th century cabinet plate, decorated with orange and green foliage, 20cm diameter; a 19th century blue ground bottle vase, 6cm high; pair of Wedgwood Jasper vases, 9cm high; a Wedgwood Jasper small beaker; Wedgwood small jar and cover; Coalport figure of a snake; Royal Worcester oval panel depicting swans, signed James Stinton; Continental figure of two cockerels; a pair of Sevres style porcelain panels; Coalport box and cover; Royal Doulton pink lustre vase; silver mounted salt; egg cup; cloisonne small coffee can and saucer (qty)
A first world war period silver wristwatch, 1916, lever movement, black enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, London import mark and stamped with a standard mark 925 for silver, wire lugs, maker's mark FB for Francois Borgel, 35mm wide 25.04.16, Case with light surface scratches, case back appears to have been engraved, but has been removed leaving small dent marks, crown is worn, dial with a faint hairline crack, luminous is missing to the hands, later strap, movement in going order.
A silver gents wristwatch, case stamped 925 for silver and maker's mark FB, and three other gents wristwatches signed Traser, Citizen and Mappin & Webb, (4)25.04.16, Three quartz watches are not working, enamel dial wristwatch in going order, dial with hairline cracks and one small chip, case back engraved milburn, surface scratches and small dents.
A late 19th century coral diamond and enamel oval brooch, the central coral within a border of old cut diamonds, to a blue and white enamelled body and an outer border of old cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, measures 2.4cm by 1.8cmThe brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and hook catch. It bears no hallmark, nor stamp, but in our opinion it would test as silver as gold. Gross weight 5.6 grams. CR 27.04.16
A first world war period silver wristwatch, 1915, lever movement, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, luminous hands, London import mark and stamped with a standard mark 925 for silver, wire lugs, maker's mark FB for Francois Borgel, metal front grill, 34mm wide 25.04.16, Case with surface scratches, dial with one small chip to the edge and one hairline crack, in going order.
A diamond and split pearl cluster ring, a cluster of eight old cut diamonds within a border of split pearls, finger size J The ring is in good condition. It is stamped '18CT' and in our opinion it would test as silver and gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; caratweight 0.24, colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2. Gross weight 4.0 grams. CR made 10th February 2016
A silver inkstand, Edward & John Barnard, London 1856, with a pierced gallery, two inkwells with pierced sides and frosted glass liners and a central taperstick (lacking nuts to secure inkwells), together with a modern silver paper knifeOverall good condition but lacking nuts to secure inkwells. Light rubbing to the engraving.
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