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Military fobs, medalets, cap badges and sundry, including: 9 carat gold and enamel medal by W. H. Haseler Ltd., Birmingham 1913, for the ‘Worthington Evans Cup’, 3.2cm long, in a fitted case; two other 9 carat and enamel gold medals, in cases (18.2g gross); silver army sports medalets, many Hampshire Regiment, including: a silver medal by B. H. Joseph & Co., Birmingham 1913, for the ‘Army Football Association Cup’, 3.1cm long, in a fitted case; a silver and enamel medal by Henry Slingsby & Son, Birmingham 1910, for the ‘Aldershot Football Association’, 3.3cm long; eight other silver medals; together with other badges and other items
An Adam style silver plated candelabrum, Elkington & Co, the central candle cup above a beaded drip pan, issuing four scrolling reeded arms continuing to drip pans and ribbon tied floral swag cast candle cups, raised on a tapering square section stem, cast with pendant bellflowers below rams head masks, the square stepped base cast with urns and acanthus leaves within a beaded edge, stamped marks. 41cm
A George V silver cigarette case, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, shaped for the pocket, engraved with a monogram; together with a silver cigarette case, indistinct marks to the button; and a George V silver engine turned cigarette case, Birmingham 1932, maker's mark J.H.W. (3) 9.6 troy ozs
A George III silver and mother of pearl caddy spoon, Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1812, of shovel form; together with a Georgian silver caddy spoon, with shell cast bowl and bright-cut decoration; and a George III silver snuff box, Birmingham 1810, shaped for the pocket, possibly Thomas Dicks, engraved top and bottom with a band of leaves. (3)
A George III silver snuff box, John Shaw, Birmingham 1817, the hinged rectangular cover engraved with a band of fruiting vine and with initials; together with a Hungarian silver snuff box, circa 1850, the hinged rectangular cover cast with a foliate edge and engraved with date and initials. (2) 3.6 troy ozs
A Victorian style silver photograph frame, London 1988, the elaborately chased mount depicting putti amidst C-scrolls, circular 9.5cm aperture; together with a Victorian style silver photograph frame, London 1986, the shaped mount chased with conjoining sinuous foliage, heart shaped aperture. (2)
A large Edwardian silver two handled tea tray, Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1902, rectangular with canted corners, the broad pierced rim cast with C-scrolls, acanthus and flowers within a "beaded" edge, the centre engraved with conjoined scrolls and swags of bellflowers, presentation inscription dated 1909, raised on bun feet. 126 troy ozs, 64cm by 45cm
A George II silver covered cup, Richard Gurney & Thomas Cooke, London 1731, the lift-off domed cover with fruit and leaf cast knop above a band of leaves over a further band of fruiting vine, the banded body, chased with fruiting vine above opposing vacant cartouches flanked by putti, issuing S-scroll capped handles, the stepped domed foot chased with a band of fruiting vine. 46 troy ozs, 27cm
An interesting Edwardian silver bird cage box, WH, London 1906, the rectangular box with hinged cover opening to reveal a gilded interior, fronted by cage with a bird perched on a suspended loop and another on the ground, each bird retaining some enamel paint. 6cm by 8.5cm by 8.5cm
Horse racing interest: A George V silver gilt and enamel cigarette box, Mappin & Webb, London 1934, in the Art Deco style, the hinged rectangular lid applied with four three-section blue and white enamel bars and a crest, the front applied with three enamel panels and raised on a similarly decorated plinth base, the underside of the lid engraved WINDSOR LAD/ DERBY 1934. 12.1 troy ozs, 11cm by 9.5cm
A late Victorian silver two-handled sugar bowl, William Hutton & Sons, London 1898; the tapering rectangular section body with inverted and part leaf cast corners; together with an Edwardian silver cream jug, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, with reeded rim and raised on four C-scroll legs with pad feet; and a small George V silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1910, of circular form, lacking liner. (3) Gross 6.95 troy ozs
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