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A small collection of jewellery and collectables. To include a silver ARP Badge (Air Raid Precaution), hallmarks for London 1936, 9.5g; a silver graduated curb chain, each link stamped with the lion passant, 17cm long, 26g; a silver parcel gilt fob medallion in the form of a pierced cross with a vacant central shield-shaped cartouche, hallmarks for Birmingham 1901; and a 9ct gold and gilded pseudo '1 Tallar 1853' coin ring, the pierced and textured mount with hallmarks for Birmingham 1970, size about T, 4.8g gross
A group of interesting and poignant items belonging to Private Harry Bryan, 15th Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Comprising a set of three WWI medals to Pte H Bryan, R War R. Comprising 1914-15 Mons Star (named to 2454 PTE H Bryan...), War and Victory (named to 28589 Pte H Bryan...); A George V Imperial Service Medal named to 'Harry Bryan'; his identity bracelet and a metal hip flask with his script initials; a badly damaged Victorian silver cased open face pocket watch, hallmarked Chester 1899 and a piece of shrapnel; his death certificate dated 28/7/1977; and a George V commemorative medal 'Royal Visit to Bristol 28 June 1912 To open the King Edward VII Memorial Infirmary'Note; By family repute Harry Bryan was wearing the pocket watch during WWI when a bomb landed near him and he was severely injured, however a piece of shrapnel (included with this lot) struck his pocket watch and likely saved his life.
A late 19th century campaign brass bound walnut travelling vanity case. The hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior, with mirror, pin cushion and six glass bottles and jars with silver plated covers. The top tray lifts to reveal three further compartments, H14cm x W30.5cm x D22.5cm
A two handled Silver Golf trophy presented at 'The Golf Greenkeepers Association Annual Tournament 1927' for Best Scratch Score over 36 holes, presented by Members of Burhill Golf Club, dated 1925, won by F.T. Sumner, Leamington Golf Club for score 153, maker G.H. (Harrison Brothers & Howson), cup - 590 gms, 9 1/4" overall.
A silver circular jewellery pot with hinged lid (hinge a/f.) with embossed decoration to lid of bird, scrolls and foliage, Birmingham 1984, maker Broadway & Co., along with a highly embossed silver trinket Pot with hinged lid, Birmingham 1897, maker Synyer & Beddoes (240 gms including lining).
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