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Two George V hallmarked silver christening cups and spoons. The first of tapering cylindrical form with a beaded foot made by Josiah Williams & Company (David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1920, personal inscription, the spoon, 1921, 7.8oz. The second of everted bell-shape form with leaf cast scroll handles by Josiah Williams & Company 1920 and 1921, 7.3oz (2). CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1739 - The first hallmarked DF engraved P.J.M.B 28th September 1921 with a crest verso good condition, spoon good condition with identical crest, hinged case, hinge in good condition, some wear to the extremities of the edges, gilt brights. The 2nd - In the plain rectangular case engraved P.J.M.B. from his godfather 1921, discolouration requires polishing, good condition, spoon plain, no engraving, hinged case usual rubbing to the rims, gilt good, hinge good,
A very important German Nazi hallmarked silver cigarette case, presented to a Luftwaffe air ace in 1937. Contains engraved signatures of all 11 recipients of identical cases. In 1937 a team of 11 Luftwaffe pilots from the Messerschmitte BF 109 Fighter Team took part in the 4th Internationl Flying Meeting in Zurich, Switzerland. The team won the contest and were subsequently honoured by the presentation of identical silver and gold cigarette cases containing each of their signatures. The presentation is understood to have been made by Adolf Hitler who was understandably proud of their achievement and the propaganda it offered. Several of the pilots went on to achieve high rank in the Nazi war machine. This is the only one of the 11 known to have come up for sale. 12.5cm x 7.8cm x 1cm. Prov. G.Light collection
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