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A silver mug with Celtic design and inscribed to Mr.I.Robinson, Birmingham 1859, a silver cigarette case Birmingham 1936 approx. 2oz., a silver coaster commemorating the Wembley stadium anniversary Birmingham 1972, a Continental silver medallion from Trieste, together with three silver spoons from the Swiss Football Association and a boxed set of three silver spoons from the Dutch Football Association.
An antique green glass and silver humidifier in classical design with laurel leaves to the neck, classic Greek design in silver to the centre of the bottle depicting griffin's and urns. The silver dome shaped top has pierced decoration with artichoke finial, marked 925.
A Victorian silver mustard pot, cylindrical sides chased with oval panels of flowers and leaves, with gadrooned border and angled scroll handle; the raised hinged cover with shell thumb piece opening to reveal detachable glass liner. Front engraved wtih a crest and coronet, London 1839. H. 6 cm, 4 ozs.
Four: 1914-15 star (17010 Cpl P H Addison, R Scots), BWM, Victory (WO Cl 2), Delhi Durbar 1911 in silver (7354 L Cpl P Addison 33 D.S.C) GVF, together with various photocopies of service records. Note: Percival Herbert Addison, born 1885 at Cliffe, here in Lewes, E Sussex, originally served with the Sussex RGA militia, before joining the Royal Sussex Regt 1903 (No 7354) and appointed L Cpl, posted to 2nd Btn 1903 (reverted to Private at his own request), posted to 1st Btn Jan 1906, transferred to Indian Unattached List 9.I.U.L 1.3.1911 for employment as a telegraphist No 33 Signal Co, Sappers & Miners (as shown on Delhi Durbar roll). Re-engaged to R Sussex 21.4.1914, transferred to Royal Scots (No 17010) 31.8.1914, 1st Peshawar Div.. Appointed C Q M S 15.1.1916, promoted and appointed CSM 28.3.1918, (reverted to C Q M S at own request). Committed suicide Poona India 18.5.1919
Pairs: BWM, Victory (3): (A 243 Pte R Bowell, K R Rif C), VF, with button; (Lieut E C Harris) GVF with MID oakleaf and RE button; (S-23930 Pte J Zansmer Rif Brig) VF with button. Colchester Garrison Rifle Association HM silver medal, reverse engraved “1927 1st Young Soldiers 2nd Bn Rifle Bde. Rfn J Armstrong”, VF Note: Reuben Bowell, 7th Bn KRRC, Rfn (L Cpl), killed in action France and Flanders 30.7.1915
Metropolitan Police medals: Jubilee 1897 in bronze (PC J Bliss R Dvn), NVF; Coronation 1902 in bronze (PC G Hunt D Div) VF; Coronation 1911 in silver (PC G Horton) EF. Also Metropolitan Special Constabulary LS medal, reverse engraved “Presented to Sub Insp F W Webb T Divn June 10th 1917” GVF, his Special Constables badge, reverse engraved “F W Webb Sergt T Divn”, and LS medal, Geo V issue with “The Great War 1914-18” clasp (Sub Inspr Frederick Webb) GVF; and 5 other Special Constabulary LS medals: Geo V crowned head (Alfred Honywill), ditto with Great War 1914-18 clasp (Stanley Cannon), Geo V coinage head (Reginald Lovett), Geo VI coinage head, Ind Imp (George R Nicholson and Albert E Davis) the latter with Long Service 1946 clasp. VF and GVF
A tinplate strapwork trinket box, in the form of a picnic hamper, the lid inset with roundel of Frankfurt cathedral with a Zeppelin, balloon and biplane above, with inscription 9.5cm x 6cm x 3cm, GC (some overall wear, hinges loose); a heavy quality silver plated German match book holder, the lid embossed with the head and shoulders of Graf Zeppelin, snap catch fastener, 60 mm x 53mm x 7mm, GC (minor wear); and a steel embossed cigarette case with Zeppelin and biplane above a mountain road with cars, marked “Leibes & Teichtner”, “Speczialfabrik fur Reklame und Zugabe Artikel”, “Leipzig”, 90mm x 70mm x 14 mm GC (minor wear)
A Third Reich SA dagger by “Aug Merten Ww Solingen-GR” with nickel silver mounts, the crosspiece stamped”Wm” (SA group Westmark), in its anodised sheath with leather hanging strap, clip and belt loop. Basically GC (blade worn and slightly rust marked, some wear to grip and sheath finish). Plate 6
7 cap badges: Bloomsbury Rifles, Middlesex Vol Regt, Q Mary’s AAC, Sudan Defence Force with stud, and companion collar, Sudan Ordnance Corps with brooch pin, small Rough Riders sidecap and London Scottish thistle; 25 enamelled lapel badges, including Home Protection Brigade, Sussex (2), Coronation 1902, Railway Service LMS and LNER (2), RN Division sweetheart marked “sterling”, Ex Services India, etc; a silver Territorial Army Rifle Asso. medallion HM 1930; sundry other items. Generally GC
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