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An Alfred Dunhill 925 grade silver petrol lighter, with screw base marked Dunhills Unique Lighter, with import marks for 1925/26, the front panel engraved with crossword puzzle (with names, probably a marriage or valentines, possibly Daisy Ross and Greg Feby, dated 14th February 1927)
A Regency tortoiseshell serpentine fronted rectangular two compartment tea caddy, with bone surround and tortoiseshell lidded internal covers, with silver wire stringing and shaped silver plaque to the lid, length 17.5cm, height 11.5cm, raised on four turned feet (minor chips/losses)
A George V tortoiseshell and hallmarked silver oval lady`s vanity case with fitted interior, comprising silver handled nail polisher, associated tortoiseshell cuticle tool, small storage pot and later nail file, with makers mark "CD", London 1926-27, case faded, 15.7x11.4cm
A World War I casualty group awarded to Driver H Grimshaw of the Royal Field Artillery service no.116920 comprising 1914-18 Medal and War for Civilisation Medal both in original packets of issue together with a death plaque inscribed Harry Grimshaw in packet of issue also two needlework panels depicting Royal Artillery logos, one with the inscription `From Harry to Mother`, Driver Grimshaw was killed on the 23rd of October 1918 and is buried at Cairo War Memorial cemetery, also included in this lot is an RAF badge, Services Rendered badge, a silver Royal Marines badge, a metal matchbox with the Imperial German cypher on the top, signed photographs of Driver Grimshaw and photographs of Cairo, etc, please note that in the sale are Harry Grimshaw`s sporting medals lot 407
A World War I medal group awarded to Corporal Brent of the South Lancashire Regiment, service no.19375 comprising a 1914-18 Medal, a 1914-15 Star and Great War for Civilisation Medal, also in this lot another Great War for Civilisation Medal awarded to Air Mechanic C Smith of the RAF, service no.251249.3, a silver Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society life saving medal, the edge engraved `To Gerald Brent for gallant service at Hartford 25th April 1914` suspended on a blue ribbon, in case of issue, together with a newspaper cutting regarding the death of Corporal Brent, also a framed certificate awarded to Corporal Harold Brent, service no.49646 from the Major General commanding the 36th Ulster division for gallantry and devotion to duty displayed near Ledeghem on the 14th of October 1918, a memorial matchbox and a damaged 1939-45 Medal, please note his sporting medals are in lot 432
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, silver gilt OBE, civil second type, in box of issue, together with a World War I medal group awarded to Corporal H Earnshaw of the Army Service Corp, no.S4-144849 comprising 1914-18 Medal and Great War for Civilisation Medal together with two commemorative medals
A box containing numerous copy George III spade guineas in brass, also an Edward VII Coronation model half farthing dated 1902, a model half farthing dated 1848, an Egyptian scarab with later mounting, Britain`s first decimal coin set, silver badge of an owl, 1914-18 war medal (af) and a pewter box, etc
The Royal Lancashire Agricultural Society a prize medal in frosted silver, contained in a watch style case with glass lunette`s and integral loop for suspension by F Faulkner with engraved inscription `Presented to Mr J N Chorlton for a dairy cow 1830` together with some research
An early 20th century bamboo stick with integral sliding horse measure, with white metal fitting marked J H patent with part leather covered grip with wire repairs down the main shaft (af), also a gentleman`s walking cane in rosewood with silver ferrule and terminal end, the ferrule hallmarked for Chester 1901, maker T & S (2)
A collection of walking sticks comprising an oak cane with amusing carved handle made from antler horn in the form of a man with a very long nose and bonnet with a silver ferule, hallmarked Birmingham 1920, another with ebony shaft, the handle in the form of a bird of prey with inset glass eyes and copper ferule and three other sticks, various (5)
`Grimm`s Fairy Tales` illustrated by Noel Pocock, printed by Humphrey Milford of London with red cloth binding, `Favourite Nursery Rhymes` fully illustrated in colour and in black and white by Frank Adams, printed by Blackie & Son of London, `My Short Story Book` with pictures in colour and black and white, printed by Blackie & Son of London, `Grimm`s Fairy Tales` illustrated by Mabel Lucy Attwell, printed by Rafael Tuck & Sons of London, `The Colour of London Historic, Personal, and Local` by W J Lofty, illustrated by Yoshio Markino, printed by Chato & Winders 1914, `The Water Babies` by Charles Kingsley with forty-eight colour plates by Harry G Theaker, printed by Ward Lock & Co of London, `The Flower Book of Fairies` with poems and pictures by Cecily Mary Barker, printed by Blackie & Son of London, `Fairies and Flowers and Trees` by Cecily Mary Barker, printed by Blackie & Son of London, `Water Babies` with twenty-four illustrations in colour by Ethel F Everett, `A Pocket Full of Silver` by Ann McDonald with illustrations by Dorothy M Wheeler 1928 etc (19)
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