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A George V silver presentation trophy goblet of plain form, inscribed "Kirkby-Stephen Show 1925 The Cross Fell Cup Presented by G. C. Atkinson, Esq. for Best Dog or Bitch in Show" (by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1924), 20 cm high, together with another similar smaller version inscribed "Swansea 1926 Presented by Vice Admiral A. Walker Hencage-Vivian for the Best Gun Dog in the Show" (by William Neale & Son, Birmingham 1923), 8 cm high, total weight 10.5 oz
A collection of silver wares comprising a Victorian silver hip flask inscribed "A memento of the opening of No.10 Swansea May 5th 1904 to Col. D. R. David. JP" (by Brockwell & Son, London 1892), a silver cigarette box with yellow metal shield and all-over engraved flower head design, a silver vesta case and a silver cigarette dispenser of plain cylindrical form (by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1936), weighable silver 5 oz
A pair of late Victorian baluster shaped peppers (London 1899 by Carrington & Co) each 10 cm high, a silver hinge lidded mustard with blue glass liner with gadrooned edge and raised on four feet (Birmingham 1906, maker's marks rubbed) and a pair of silver menu/place name holders (Chester 1924 by Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd) total weight 9.1 oz
A late Victorian silver articulated fish container set with red stone eyes and two hanging loops to the body, stamped with import marks for London 1891, 12.5 cm long, together with a silver twin-handled trophy cup, a silver-mounted cut glass bottle, silver napkin ring, silver spoon, together with a base metal mounted hip flask and two silver plated mounted glass salt and peppers, weighable silver 3.7 oz
A collection of silver wares comprising a late 20th Century silver pedestal bonbon dish / tazza of plain form (Birmingham 1977), 5.5 cm high, together with a rectangular silver pin dish with embossed scrolling and figural decoration (marks rubbed), 23 cm long, a silver salt in the form of the Glastonbury bowl, inscribed "J. Gillmore Glastonbury RD 59832" to base (by Joseph Gillmore, Birmingham 1923) and a small silver patch box / pill box of cylindrical form (by George Unite, Birmingham 1914), total silver weight 5 oz (4)
A collection of silver wares to include three cigarette cases each inscribed including one listing various WW1 battles to the back, a silver tea caddy of hexagonal form, three silver napkin rings, a silver mounted compact with enamel decoration (AF) and a silver tea pot etc, weighable silver 29 oz
A collection of five various silver twin handled trophy cups, varying dates and makers to include a pair inscribed “County of London Swimming Championships replica of the Challenge Trophy” each bearing enamelled armorial to front and inscribed to the back “Team race woman M. Bulow Mermaid SG” dated 1951 and 1952, 18 oz total, four cups with wooden socle bases
An Edwardian silver four-piece tea set of semi-reeded form, inscribed "Presented to LD ALSOP Esq. by the staff & workmen of the Duffryn Rhondda Colliery Co. Ltd Port Talbot on the Occasion of his Marriage April 1806 (by John and William F Deakin for James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1906, 7 and 8), 66.26 oz
A collection of silver wares to include a silver sheathed cigarette box, various silver-backed dressing table brushes and a mirror, various silver napkin rings and a silver mounted cut glass grenade scent bottle and a similar silver mounted dressing table jar, weighable silver 8 oz
A collection of items comprising a silver mounted decanter (by W I Broadway & Co., Birmingham 2005), together with a silver mounted cut glass fruit bowl, a silver mounted cut glass butter dish (by Reed & Son, Birmingham 1934), a silver mounted dressing table box of rectangular form (by George Reid, London 1839) weighable silver 4.5 oz
A collection of silver wares comprising a six section toast rack, a George V silver sauce boat of typical form, raised on three hoof feet (by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1929), a further silver sauce/cream boat of plain form and small proportions, inscribed "1937" to side (by C T Burrows & Sons, Birmingham 1937) and a pair of silver knife rests of plain form (by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1928), 16 oz
A collection of silver wares including a cased set of six silver grapefruit spoons (by IS Greenberg & Co., Birmingham 1933), four various napkin rings, a silver teacup and a collection of silver spoons including a commemorative spoon inscribed "Cardiff Championship Dog Show", etc.
A filigree work amethyst set dress ring, the stone approx 1.2 cm x 0.8 cm, size V CONDITION REPORTS Is in a yellow coloured filigree which may or may not be silver gilt but is certainly not marked as either silver or gold and not sold as such. Condition over all is good though could arguably do with a clean - see images for further detail
A white metal salt/pepper cruet as a staved bucket, the base of the bucket stamped “Sterling” with glass liner, the pepper unmarked, total height including pepper 4 cm x 4.5 cm wide together with a silver tape measure holder (Birmingham 1900 by Reynolds and Westwood 4 cm long and a William IV silver caddy spoon of rectangular form with engraved decoration (Birmingham possibly 1830 by James Collins) 7 cm long, total weighable metal 1.3 oz
A late 19th Century French silver cased miniature carriage clock with red guilloche enamel dial with yellow and white metal embellishments, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, (bears import marks for John Manger, London 1898), 7 cm high not including handle CONDITION REPORTS The handle doesn't sit quite straight. It appears as though the clock has taken a bang to the front right hand corner and moved everything up slightly misaligning it and putting gaps in variously. There is also a crack to the glass on the front right hand corner. In need of a clean, tarnished. Winder is present, have moved it on one notch but it is very tight. Ticks when given a little shake but doesn't appear to do more than that. Wear and tear conducive with age and use and being banged/dropped to its right hand corner. Unknown if working - see images for more details
A collection of silver wares comprising a swing handled basket of small proportion as bonbon dish with pierced decoration 5.5 cm high (Birmingham 1907 by William Neal) together with a late Victorian silver coffee cup and saucer (London 1891 by William Hutton & Sons), a cased silver Christening set comprising knife, fork and spoon (Sheffield 1959 by Emile Viner) the knife with mother of pearl handle, a silver mounted miniature photo frame and a silver cased mirror possibly from a chatelaine (Chester 1903 by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders and James Francis Hollings Shepherd) total weighable silver 7.5 oz
A collection of various watches including a Smith's Astral gold plated cased gentleman's wristwatch, a Seiko Automatic steel cased gentleman's wristwatch, two Casio Wave Ceptor gentlemen's wristwatches and a silver cased pocket watch with white enamel dial and Roman numerals
A modern Britannia silver ruler inscribed "Rule" with Britannia at the top and inscribed with the names and dates of British monarchs from Roman Britain onwards (Richard Jarvis, London 2001) within a fitted leather and silk and velvet lined case 33.5 cm long approx. 9.5 oz
A set of nine 19th Century Russian silver "Fiddle" pattern teaspoons, bearing "84 Zlotnik" mark and Assayer's initials "A.T" for Dmitry Ilyich Tverskoy dated 1840 and maker's mark "G O" for Gustav Magnus Akerblom of St. Petersburg, 5.11 oz, together with three further Russian silver "Fiddle" pattern spoons CONDITION REPORTS Approx 13.5 cm each.
A George VI silver quaiche (by S Blankensee & Sons Ltd., Chester 1939), 11 cm handle to handle, 1.6 oz, a Sarn glass amethyst dressing table scent bottle with clear glass stopper, 12 cm high, a Bristol green glass scent bottle with white metal lid, a coloured art glass wave decorated paperweight / ornament, 19 cm high and a perspex cased pocket watch parts paperweight
A box containing various plated wares including oval tray, biscuit barrel, card tray inscribed "Tetbury Show Lechlade Challenge Trophy for the Champion Foal", a collection of nine various silver and plated horse breeding trophy medallions, three various hat pins, a small quantity of various costume jewellery, two quartz wristwatches, gilt brass wall mirror in the Chinese Chippendale taste and two drinks trays
A box containing various silver and plated wares to include a set of six silver coffee bean spoons, silver napkin ring, a pair of Georgian steel sugar cutters, a set of six plated "Duck" napkin rings, a pair of white metal pheasant table ornaments, nut crackers, asparagus servers etc and a cork board containing various badges and pins including enamelled Guinness pins, GRFU, Royal Society of St. George, various brass aeroplane pins etc
A box containing various objets de vertus including coral necklace, silver nurse's buckle, white metal and turquoise brooch, pendant with filigree style decoration, a pair of bone glove stretchers, Continental bone handled manicure set, a set of simulated micro-mosaic shirt buttons (one missing), simulated pearl necklace, mother of pearl buckles, a Third Reich medallion "Die Sonntage des jahres 1943" bears maker's stamp "Münzamt wien" (drilled as a pendant) together with a Hull Leadworks 1812 penny and a box containing a collection of various stamps, mainly first day covers
A 19th Century coopered oak stick stand of tapered circular form containing an interesting collection of sticks and seats including a rustic walking cane with integral steel saw to the shaft 96 cm long, another walking cane with silver ferrule, a blue painted hiking stick with naive bird carved handle and metal spear point tip, an unusual leather covered aluminium scissor action shooting stick inscribed "G.S. Allbright 1935" and another shooting stick inscribed "The Gun Liffe Rod's Ltd London" and "M Allbright"
A Royal Doulton character jug "Napoleon" (D6941) modelled by Stanley James Taylor 1993, limited edition No'd. 1202/2000, together with another "Captain Bligh" and another "Winston Churchill" (D6907), circa 1992, a Royal Doulton character jug "Johnners - Brian Johnson" (D7018), limited edition No'd. 1824/9500, together with another "Harold Dennis - Dickie Bird" (D7068), limited edition No'd. 248/9500, both modelled by Stanley James Taylor circa 1995-1996, a modern Staffordshire style figure of "W G Grace", a Royal Doulton large character jug "Old Charlie", a Kelsbro ware Pickwick Series character jug "Mrs Bardell", a musical character jug "Long John Silver", a circa 1900 Toby jug, a Rye Pottery figure "The Wife of Bath", a modern Charm of Cream Ware Heredities pig figure, a figure of a recumbent horse "Spirit of Peace", a Royal Doulton character flagon with cork stopper "Falstaff" (D6385), a Kelsbro ware miniature character jug "Gaffer", a Richard Parkinson Pottery "Bobby" figure and a Mettlach relief pottery charger decorated with geese amongst lilies with sunset in background, No'd verso 1500 and stamped "Gegen Nachbildung Geschutz" (cracked in half and riveted), 38 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Policeman figure only: Has been broken and restored heavily to the base. Otherwise firing faults, surface scratches, dirt etc - see images for more details
A collection of mainly 19th Century English pottery including six Davenport "Donovan" foliate relief decorated plates with central sepia painted scenes of rural buildings, 22 cm diameter, together with a matching oval foliate handled dish, 16 cm x 27 cm and similar sepia decorated shaped square dish, together with a pearl ware transfer decorated coffee pot and cover, 29.5 cm high, a water jug decorated in relief with thistles, shamrock and roses, inscribed "Benjamin Shirley Adircliff 1839", 19 cm high, a Doulton Lambeth motto jug "Bitter must be the cup that a smile will not sweeten", 19 cm high, a transfer decorated jug "The Sportsman's Return / Gretna Green or the Red-Hot Marriage", another similar jug with "The Farmers Arms" and resting workers, a Brig jug, a Sunderland lustre type jug "Still as through life our weary steps we bend Let us not sink when beating storms descend...", a transfer decorated mug "Ralph's wife and son as gossips tell...", a relief work jug with horse head spout, a transfer decorated silver lustre lined jug, a puce transfer decorated foliate design jug, pink outlined pineapple relief work decorated jug and a Victorian transfer decorated and highlighted oval tureen and cover (all with some damage)
A box of various china wares, glass wares, silver and plated wares to include a Royal Worcester "Cabbage leaf" jug, Cauldon cream jug, WH Goss "Victoria 1887 Jubilee" mug, Noritake oval dish, "Victoria 1887 Jubilee" octagonal transfer decorated plate with symbols of the Empire, Foley China saucer to commemorate the 1897 Jubilee, Japanese porcelain teacup and saucer, teacup with transfer decoration to commemorate the 1897 Jubilee, five stemmed drinking glasses, four cut glass punch cups, two dressing table jars with plated mounts, silver napkin rings, silver vesta case, white metal medallion "National Temperance Caterer's Association Exhibition 1912", "Wilson's Pure Tea of Croydon" caddy spoon, six brass miniature Dickens figures, brass bell inscribed "Cygnus", a bull's eye watch stand in brass chain link frame, etc.
A Great War ‘Western Front’ M.M. awarded to Gunner C. Palfrey, Royal Field Artillery Military Medal, G.V.R. (11580 Gnr: C. Palfrey. C.85/Bde: R.F.A.) heavy edge bruising and contact marks, good fine £160-£200 --- M.M. London Gazette 11 November 1916. Charles Palfrey attested for the Royal Field Artillery and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 26 July 1915. Awarded the Military Medal, he was discharged on 1 September 1916, and was awarded a Silver War Badge.
A Great War ‘Western Front’ M.M. awarded to Private T. Hunter, 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards, who was also Mentioned in Despatches Military Medal, G.V.R. (8150 Pte. T. Hunter. 2/S. Gds:) edge bruising, polished, nearly very fine £240-£280 --- M.M. London Gazette 27 October 1916. M.I.D. London Gazette 15 June 1916. Thomas Hunter was born in Gragemantle, Stirlingshire, in 1888 and attested for the Scots Guards at Glasgow on 19 January 1912. He served with the 2nd Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 5 October 1914, and for his services in 1916 was both Mentioned in Despatches and awarded the Military Medal. He was discharged medically unfit on 4 April 1919, and was awarded a Silver War Badge. At the time of his discharge he had no fewer than 22 charges on his record, including carelessly discharging a Very pistol, wounding a comrade. Sold with copied services papers and other research.
A Great War ‘Western Front’ M.M. group of four awarded to Private J. F. Girling, Army Service Corps Military Medal, G.V.R. (M321725 Pte. -A.L.Cpl.- J. F. Girling. A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medals (M-321725 Pte. J. F. Girling. A.S.C.); Defence Medal; together with a Safe Driving Competition Medal, silver and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘J. F. Girling’, with top ‘1935’ riband bar and additional ‘1936’, ‘1937’, and ‘1939’ riband bars, good very fine (5) £200-£240 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, June 2002. M.M. London Gazette 6 August 1918. John F. Girling attested for the Army Service Corps and served during the Great War with the 218th Siege Battery, Ammunition Column, on the Western Front. Sold together with the recipient’s cap badge and shoulder title.
A R.V.M. ‘Royal Funeral’ group of nine awarded to Lieutenant-Commander A. H. Pryce, Royal Navy Royal Victorian Medal, E.VII.R., bronze, unnamed as issued; 1914-15 Star (Gnr. A. H. Pryce. R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (Gnr. A. H. Pryce. R.N.); Naval General Service 1915-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1936-1939 (Commd. Gnr. A. H. Pryce. R.N.); 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Jubilee 1935, unnamed as issued, the RVM polished and worn, with repaired suspension, therefore nearly very fine; the rest better (9) £300-£400 --- Atkins Henry Pryce was born in Hackney, London, on 15 February 1885 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy Second Class on 2 October 1900. He served in H.M.S. Excellent from 15 March to 21 November 1910, and was awarded the Royal Victorian Medal for his services as part of the gun carriage team at the funeral of H.M. King Edward VII. Advanced Petty Officer on 1 January 1914, he was commissioned Gunner on 1 October 1914, and served throughout both the Great War and the Second World War, finally transferring to the Retired List in the rank of Lieutenant-Commander on 26 December 1945. Sold with Royal Navy Rifle Shooting Medal, bronze, with top riband bar ‘Navy VIII. 1922’ and additional award bar ‘Navy VIII 1923’, the reverse engraved ‘Gnr. Pryce.’; and three Portsmouth United Service Rifle Meeting medals, two silver, the third silvered, all unnamed, the first with top riband bar ‘Tipnor 1926’ and additional bars for ‘Portsmouth Shield’, ‘R.M.L.I. Cup’, and ‘General’s Cup’; the second with top riband bar ‘Tipnor 1927’ and additional bars for ‘Sartorius Cup 2nd’, ‘R.M.A. Cup’, and ‘General’s Cup’; and the last with undated top riband bar and additional bar for ‘Sartorius Cup’.
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