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An early 20th century Irish Open Golf Championship badge; a silver hallmarked (Birmingham 1897) I.A.G.A. medal; a silver hallmarked (Birmingham 1901) I.A.G.A. medal in the shape of a shamrock; a bronze I.A.G.A. medal; and a vintage enamel B.G.C. golf badge with crossed clubs, balls and shamrock (5).
A Boer War and WWI group of five medals comprising Queen's South Africa Medal with two clasps for South Africa 1902 and Transvaal, ascribed to 7777 Private B. Blackshaw, Volunteer Company Cheshire Regiment, a 1914-15 Star, a silver War Medal and a Victory Medal, each ascribed to 1619 Private H. Blackshaw, Cheshire Regiment, and a Territorial Efficiency Medal inscribed 371 Private H. Blackshaw, 5 Cheshire Regiment.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver golfing trophy with a model of a golfer taking a swing, on cylindrical base to a resin stand, maker P&A, Birmingham 1906, height 14.5cm, another silver twin handled golfing trophy, and a smaller example, both with presentation inscription for Durham Forest Golf & Country Club, weighable silver approx 5.1ozt (3).
A George V Silver Jubilee hallmarked silver three handled trophy of trilobed form raised on spreading circular foot to a resin pedestal bearing a plaque with presentation inscription, AL Davenport Ltd, Birmingham 1934 and two further silver golfing twin handled trophies, Birmingham 1925 and 1930, both with presentation inscription for Dunham Golf and Forest Country Club, weighable silver approx 6ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: One of the twin handled trophies without pedestal has a significant dent where it is attached to the base and is very wobbly.
A collection of hallmarked silver fobs/medals from football competitions including Northwich and District Football Association, two for Staffordshire Football Association, and three for the Centennial Cup in the 1940's/50's, two blank examples, a plated and enamelled example, and three pierced Victorian coins.
General Sir Miles Dempsey's silver vesta case of plain rectangular form engraved with his initials "MCD", hallmarked for London 1919, 5 x 4.5cm. Notes: A heavy smoker despite only having one lung following his WWI Mustard Gas wounds, this simple Vesta case was used by General Sir Miles Dempsey throughout his war and peacetime life.
A rare early 19th century hallmarked silver oval two division snuff box inscribed to the sides "The Officers of the 49th Regiment to Colonel Yates Ballinaslce, 12th Feb 1821", the cover with bright cut engraved border, the lids inscribed "19th and 49th", maker IP, date letter obscured, 10 x 4.5cm. Formerly the property of General Sir Miles Dempsey.
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