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Scottish hallmarked silver chair embossed with a garden scene, 23g, H: 50 mm, where the back of the chair meets the seats could have been a later repair to verso but we are unsure whether this is a repair or the design/age, please see attached photos, hallmarks ae clear as is the embossing, chair stands flush to surface, slight marks to silver on underside. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
Ruby glass and hallmarked silver double ended scent/smelling salt bottle, both stopper and cork intact, Birmingham assay 1916-17, L: 90 mm, hallmarks are clear yet slightly rubbed on one end, scent bottle appears to be lacking stopper on one end, hallmarked lids remove/close with ease, slight surface wear to glass but no apparent damages, slight loss to silver on one end. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
Four piece silver tea service, in 19th century style, engraved and chased with flowers and foliage and flowerhead finials to the lids, comprising: teapot, water jug, two handled lidded sucrier and cream jug. By EHP Co. Ltd. Sheffield 1975, together with a similar two handled tray, by EHP Co. Ltd Sheffield 1973. Total weight 164 troy oz approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) No inscription. Tray very worn on the top and scratched. No obvious or significant damage.
Early Victorian silver salver, of piecrust form decorated with relief moulded flowers and foliage with etched decoration, central vacant cartouche standing on four scroll decorated feet. By Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1838. 32cm diameter approx. 34.7 troy oz approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) No obvious damage.
Three items of silver, to include: boat shaped salt on rectangular base, London hallmarks makers initial D W J W, classical design helmet shaped cream jug, London hallmarks, makers name indistinct, both with lion monogram, together with Georgian style sauce boat on three paw feet, Birmingham hallmarks, makers mark W H & Co. Total weight 13.8 troy oz approx. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) A bit grubby, but overall ok. Good clear hallmarks. Not weighted.
A collection of mostly hand made antique lace items to include: Maltese lace, crochet, cut work and embroidered, lace edged, ribbon lace and other tableware, Chantilly lace lappet or table runner, handmade silver metal raised lace with floral and foliate designs and faux fur and diamante flowers, various lace trims and panels; Point de Gaze, tape laces, mixed laces, black bobbin lace etc, hand made lace panel with bird and floral design, three heavy lace triangular pennants, a linen bordered needle woven lace strip of fabric and a tulle panel with lace inserts and edge and another with ribbon lace edge etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Edward VII silver Presentation Monteith presented to 'Sydney H Hughes Esq. Chairman of the Executive Council 1961-62, Draper's Chamber of the Trade, in appreciation of his services'. With original black and white presentation photograph. Sheffield 1904 by Marples & Co. 22.5 troy oz approx. Diameter 21cm approx, height 17.5cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Silver Art Deco two handled Welsh presentation trophy dated 1925 on octagonal oak base by Walker And Hall, Sheffield, 1924. 36 troy oz approx. Together with another silver two handled presentation trophy, 'Penllergaer and District Agricultural Show Challenge Cup, For Best Jumper In The Show', on ebonised base. 4.9 troy oz approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Arts and Crafts Newlyn beaten silver spoon hallmarked for London 1910, maker's mark 'R.T.D.', probably Reginald Thomas Dick, the reverse of the shell shaped finial centre marked 'Newlyn Enamel', all hand hammered. 13cm long approx. Together with another 19th century leaf design foliate caddy spoon, Birmingham hallmarks, makers initial G U, 10cm long approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Enamel is missing. Good clear hallmark (impressed marks). No obvious damage to spoon. Other spoons - a little grubby, bu no obvious damage and appears complete.
Late Victorian silver cylindrical beer flagon, the domed cover crested by a lion rampant, a repoussé chased decoration with scrolling leaves, floral and vacant oval cartouches with mask head spout. By Charles Boyton II London 1899. 27cm high approx. 30.9 troy oz approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Some minor tarnishing and minor dinks, but overall good. Hinge is good. Good clear hallmarks.
WWII period German Third Reich period Naval Officer's sword, having 84cm slightly curved fullered single edged blade marked 'Eickhorn, Solingen', with gilded metal mount having lion's head with stone set eyes, acorn leaves and wire bound black grip. Together with silver braid pendant acorn and original black enamelled steel scabbard with single suspension ring and webbing strap. 102cm long approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) The blade generally is in good condition, some minor tarnishing, but no serious losses. The mound is heavily worn with much loss to original gilding. The scabbard is heavily rusted and shows little of its original finish. No obvious dents, blade and scabbard appear straight. Scabbard is 89cm long approx. Pommel firm.
Early 20th century Tiffany & Co of Paris rococo style miniature carriage clock, the case overall decorated with foliate scrollwork and term figures to the angles, folding scroll handle, bevelled top glass with exposed escapement, silvered Roman dial and mask mounted scrollwork bracket base. Marked 'Tiffany & Co' to the base. (B.P. 21% + VAT) In good condition overall, appearing to be silver but showing wear to yellow metal on feet, suggesting it is at least partly electroplated. No case. Not hallmarked. Image of bottom of clock added.
Collection of lace sample/reference books/ledgers; one half leather bound 'Reference book No. 29, P & P. N' lace sample book from Pare & Pilsworth Nottingham lace factory with samples of machine made lace and patterns, a sample book of gold and silver thread brocades/lace and trims, a sample book of 'Specialty Novelty Laces' with machine made Nottingham lace samples and two unbound brown paper reference books; one of patterns and lace samples and one of lace samples. (5)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Victorian Royal Marines Light Infantry Officers Waist Belt Clasp, 'Royal Marines Light Infantry' within a silvered circlet, gilt centre piece with silvered Royal Crest, worn 1856-1902, the WBC was among other items belonging to Major, The Reverend, William Houghton Kings Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment and comes direct from family, (William Houghton was born 1st June 1859 in London, he attended the Royal Military College Sandhurst in 1879 and was commissioned 14th January 1880, into the 4th Regiment of Foot (later The Kings Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment), he appears to have spent much of his service in India, speaking Hindustani and indeed, marrying his wife Anastasia Christina at Bombay in 1894, he also served in Hong Kong and the Straights Settlements, in 1902 he attended the Coronation of King Edward VII as part of the detachment representing the Infantry of the Line, promoted Major in 1903 he retired from the Army in 1907, he presumably returned to the Colours in on the outbreak of war in 1914 though the only record we can find of this is the award of the Silver War Badge, number 383089, it being sent to North Newton Vicarage, Nr Bridgewater, Somerset, William Houghton passed away at Taunton on 16th June 1922)
Silver Medal to the 2nd Norfolk Artillery Volunteers, obverse has four artillerymen standing by a cannon, the reverse embossed ‘Hony. Member 2nd Norfolk Artillery Volunteers’ within wreath, unnamed, fitted with stickpin attachment, 32mm in diameter, held in fitted case
German 1914 Iron Cross 1st Class, private purchase screwback example, vaulted, reverse of cross stamped with small number '2', the reverse of the cross, back plate and screw fastener all stamped '800' for the silver content, the Iron Cross was among other items belonging to Major, The Reverend, William Houghton Kings Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment and comes direct from family, (William Houghton was born 1st June 1859 in London, he attended the Royal Military College Sandhurst in 1879 and was commissioned 14th January 1880, into the 4th Regiment of Foot (later The Kings Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment), he appears to have spent much of his service in India, speaking Hindustani and indeed, marrying his wife Anastasia Christina at Bombay in 1894, he also served in Hong Kong and the Straights Settlements, in 1902 he attended the Coronation of King Edward VII as part of the detachment representing the Infantry of the Line, promoted Major in 1903 he retired from the Army in 1907, he presumably returned to the Colours in on the outbreak of war in 1914 though the only record we can find of this is the award of the Silver War Badge, number 383089, it being sent to North Newton Vicarage, Nr Bridgewater, Somerset, William Houghton passed away at Taunton on 16th June 1922)
Collection of British Indian Army tunic buttons from East India Company period to Second World War, to include, Victorian gilt 21mm pre 1861 Medical Staff, Victorian gilt 24mm Bengal Medical Service worn 1876-1901, Victorian gilt 24mm Bombay Medical Staff 1876-1901, Victorian gilt 24mm Madras Medical Staff 1876-1901, Victorian gilt 17mm Indian Medical Service 1892-1901, Edward VII gilt 24mm Indian Medical Service 1901-1910 (2), George V gilt 24mm Indian Medical Service 1911-1936, George V brass 24mm Indian Medical Service 1911-1936 (2), George V brass 19mm Indian Medical Service 1911-1936, Edward VIII gilt 24mm Indian Medical Service 1937-1947, gilt 22mm Indian Auxiliary Force Medical Corps, brass 25mm Indian Army Medical Corps WW2, gilt 12mm Kings crown Indian Army, George VI brass 25mm (4), George VI brass 14mm, George VI brass 12mm (2), Victorian gilt 22mm Madras Artillery, gilt 22mm Honourable East India Company Bombay Artillery, silver 22mm Honourable East India Company Bombay Artillery, Victorian 24mm gilt 24mm Madras Engineers, WW1/WW2 brass 23mm First Sappers & Miners, brass 25mm Indian Engineers, Victorian gilt 24mm pre 1876 Bombay Staff Corps, Victorian gilt 24mm pre 1876 Madras Staff Corps, Victorian gilt 24mm pre 1876 Bengal Staff Corps, Victorian gilt 19mm pre 1876 Bengal Staff Corps, Victorian gilt 19mm pre 1876 Bombay Staff Corps, Victorian gilt 27mm Bengal Staff Corps 1876-1890, Victorian gilt 24mm Indian Staff Corps 1890-1901 (2), Edward VII gilt 26mm Indian Staff Corps 1901-1910, Victorian gilt 21mm pre 1861 Honourable East India Company, gilt 26mm Kings Crown Indian Navy, brass 17mm Indore State, brass 19mm Mysore Infantry, Victorian white metal 24mm Mysore Lancers, post 1901 Kings Crown white metal 24mm Mysore Lancers (3), Victorian white metal 17mm Mysore Lancers, brass 23mm Bharatpur State Forces, brass 23mm Maler Kotla State Forces, brass 19mm Junagada Lancers, brass 19mm Jammu & Kashmir Artillery, brass 17mm Jammu & Kashmir Artillery, brass 16mm Jammu & Kashmir Infantry, gilt and white metal 23mm Jammu & Kashmir State Forces (2), brass 23mm Bhopal Stae Forces, brass 24mm Gwalior Transport, brass 20mm Gwalior Artillery, brass 24mm Gwalior Lancers, brass 20mm Gwalior Lancers, brass 24mm Gwalior Infantry, brass 19mm Chamba State Forces, brass 23mm Jaipur Sawai Man Guardsbrass 17mm Jaipur Sawai Man Guards, brass 25mm Jaipur Infantry, brass 17mm Dhar State Forces, brass 23mm Dhar State Forces, white metal 17mm Palanpur State Forces, together with brass 23mm Kings Crown Penang Volunteers, brass 16mm Kings Crown Malay States Volunteer Rifles, white metal 24mm Kings Crown Hong Kong Volunteer Corps (2), brass 24mm Hong Kong Volunteer Corps, the buttons are attached to boards with hand written desciptions and come from the collection of Field Marshal Sir John Chapple (1931-1922), they were given to the vendor and his wife who were friends of the Field Marshal
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