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Lot 73

South Africa 1877-79, 1 clasp, 1879 (1315 Pte. A. Stone, 2-3rd Foot) fitted with silver ribbon brooch, very fine £300-350.

Lot 109

Hong Kong Plague 1894, silver issue (Private W. Phillpott, S.L.I.) edge bruising, good very fine £1000-1200 William Phillpott was born in Worfield, Bridgnorth, Shropshire. He enlisted into the Shropshire Light Infantry at Shrewsbury on 18 October 1887, aged 19 years, 5 months. As Private 2674 he served in Malta, Egypt, Hong Kong and India. He was transferred to the Army Reserve on 8 December 1895. He was recalled to service on 9 October 1899 but was discharged on 14 October.

Lot 110

Hong Kong Plague 1894, silver issue (Private W. Bibey, S.L.I.) nearly very fine £1000-1200.

Lot 117

British North Borneo Company Medal 1897-1916, 1 clasp, Rundum, silver, unnamed and unmarked specimen, edge bruise; Naval General Service 1915-62, 1 clasp, Minesweeping 1945-51, unnamed specimen, good very fine and better (2) £80-100.

Lot 121

Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (6071 Corpl. .., Durham L.I.) name erased, claw tightened/refixed; 1914-15 Star (449 Spr. G. Vangeshel, Can. Eng.); Victory 1914-19 (1779 Gnr. T. W. Ashby, R.A.); India General Service 1936-39, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1936-37 (SR-120591 Str. Kpr. Nasar Ullah Shaikh, R.I.A.S.C.); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Defence and War Medals; Naval General Service 1915-62, 1 clasp, Near East (W. A. Crickelow) re-impressed naming; Imperial Service Medal, E.II.R., 2nd issue (William Walter Perkins), in Royal Mint case of issue; Special Constabulary Long Service, G.V.R., 1st issue (Sergt. Robert W. Peters) Pair: Serjeant D. Kingue, Royal Artillery, British War and Victory Medals (60169 Sjt., R.A.) some with edge bruising, very fine and better (18) £100-140 Sold with a mounted set of four miniature dress medals: 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; War Medal; Imperial Service Medal; a riband bar; a silver plaid brooch and cap badge. .

Lot 142

Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, Driefontein (5543 Pte. C. Kenway, Gren. Gds.) very fine £70-90 Charles Kenway was born in Wareham, Dorchester, Dorset. A Footman by occupation, he attested for service with the Grenadier Guards on 8 November 1895, aged 19 years, 11 months. With them he served in Gibraltar, September 1898-October 1899 and South Africa, January-April 1900. He returned to England in May as servant to Lieutenant-Colonel Cooper. For his services he was awarded the Queen’s medal with two clasps. In September 1900 he transferred to the Irish Guards. He was transferred to the Army Reserve in November 1902 and was discharged in November 1911. In November 1902 he was a candidate for employment as a Constable in the Metropolitan Police. In the Great War he attested for service with the Irish Guards on 31 May 1916, aged 39 years, 7 months. Appointed a Lance-Corporal in May 1917, he served throughout the war in the 3rd Reserve Battalion at Warley. He was discharged on 9 January 1919 and awarded the Silver War Badge. Sold with copied attestation papers and other research.

Lot 233

1914 Star, with copy clasp (2) (7833 Pte. H. Jeffcoate, 1/R. Berks. R.; 7410 Pte. G. Turrell, 1R. Berks. R.) some contact marks, very fine (2) £140-180 Private H. Jeffcoate, 1st Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment, entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 13 August 1914. Serving with the 2nd Battalion he was listed as wounded in The Times of 17 June 1915. He was discharged on 24 April 1916 and was awarded the Silver War Badge. Private G. Turrell, 1st Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment, entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 31 August 1914. He was awarded the Military Medal for gallantry at Cambrai in November 1917 (London Gazette 19 March 1918). In the Berkshire Chronicle of 29 March 1918 it was reported, ‘On the 20th November 1917, a German sniper, sniped at a man, carrying a box of bombs, and exploded it. The man’s leg was practically blown off. Turrell got a pull through and bound up the man’s leg. Though wounded, he continued on duty for five hours’. Both with copied research. .

Lot 236

1914 Star (2) (13048 Pte. J. H. Beebee, 2/G. Gds.; 11755 Pte. E. Wood, Yorks. L.I.) very fine and better (2) £100-140 Joseph Harold Beebee was born in Rushall, Staffordshire c.1895. A member of the Buckinghamshire Constabulary before the war, he enlisted at Walsall, Staffordshire. Serving with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards he was killed in action on 20 September 1914. Having no known grave, his name is commemorated on the La Ferte-sous-Jouarre Memorial and also on the Bucks Constabulary Memorial in Aylesbury. He was the son of James and Harriet Beebee of 151 Green Lane, Walsall. Sold with copied research including photocopies from Fifteen Rounds a Minute, edited by Craster, which records for 20 September, ‘In the same position. Again heavily shelled, but only four casualties. German counter-attack at night easily beaten off’. Private Ernest Wood, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 26 August 1914. He was discharged on 16 July 1915 and was awarded a Silver War Badge. Sold with copied roll extract and m.i.c. - this latter records the comment, ‘Died’.

Lot 253

British War Medal 1914-20 (2) (Capt. G. Adler; Lt. W. S. Goss); Victory Medal 1914-19 (29445 Pte. G. Oxley, North’d. Fus.) Silver War Badge (2) (199488; 103681) very fine and better (5) £80-100 Gustave Adler qualified as a M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. (Eng.). He attested at Potchefstroom on 6 December 1917 and served as a Captain in the South African Medical Corps. Posted to Windhoek in December 1917 and thence to Marienthal, he died there on 14 February 1918, aged 22 years, as a result of a haemorrhage to the lungs. He was the son of Herman Adler of 13 Caroline Street, Hillbrow, Johannesburg and was buried in Johannesburg (Braamfontein) Cemetery. Sold with copied service papers. Lieutenant Walter Samuel Goss served in the South African Service Corps with the Transport Mobilisation Depot. With copied service paper. George Oxley was born in and enlisted at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He served initially as Private 29445 in the Northumberland Fusliers and then as Private 23841 in the 2nd Battalion West Riding Regiment. With them he was killed in action on 13 October 1916. Having no known grave, his name is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial. Silver War Badge No.199488 was awarded to Private Louis Glover, 10th K.L.R., who enlisted on 28 April 1915 and was discharged on 1 June 1917. Badge No.103681 was awarded to Gunner Frederick Jee, 5 ‘C ‘Reserve Brigade, who enlisted on 20 July 1915 and was discharged due to sickness on 28 December 1916. With copied roll extracts.

Lot 258

British War Medal 1914-20 (5) (B.Z.7054 T. Hancock, Ord., R.N.V.R.; 392 Pte. W. Merchant, 3-Sco. H.; 1731 Pte. S. H. Lawrence, 17-Lond. R.; 4875 Pte. C. Gooch, 23-Lond. R.; 1796 F. Sgt. J. McCabe, R.F.C.) nearly very fine and better (5) £60-80 Thomas Hancock was born in Basford, Nottingham on 22 June 1896. A Coal Miner by occupation he enlisted into the R.N.V.R. on 29 December 1917. With copied service paper and roll extract. William Merchant served with the Scottish Horse and Cameron Highlanders, entering the Balkan theatre of war on 18 August 1915. With copied m.i.c. Charles Gooch enlisted on 10 December 1915 and was discharged on 19 February 1919. Entitled to a Silver War Badge. With some copied service details. James McCabe was born in Elswick, Northumberland on 23 May 1896. He enlisted into the R.F.C. on 12 October 1914. He qualified as a Gunner Observer in September 1916 and on 1 October was promoted to Flight Sergeant. He was discharged in 1921 on the termination of his period of engagement.

Lot 264

Territorial Force War Medal 1914-19 (S/Nurse E. Wyatt, T.F.N.S.) nearly extremely fine £100-150 Staff Nurse Ethel Wyatt was called up for service with the Territorial Force Nursing Service on 13 August 1914. She entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 4 January 1916 and saw some service at the Military Hospital at Malta. During 1916 she served at the 4th Southern General Hospital at Plymouth but resigned on 29 August 1916 in order to be married. Still with her maiden name, she returned to duty on 25 June 1917 after debility following intestinal anastomosis. Miss Wyatt was discharged as permanently unfit for further service as a result of this condition in January 1918, aged 32 years. She was subsequently awarded the Silver War Badge. At some date she married and became Mrs Ethel Thompson. Sold with copied service papers and m.i.c.

Lot 329

A rare Victoria Royal Marine M.S.M. dated ‘1848’ on obverse awarded to Serjeant J. Ford, R.M. Royal Marine Meritorious Service Medal, V.R., dated ‘1848’ below bust (J. Ford, Serjt., R.M. Plymouth Divn. 32 Years) officially engraved naming, contact marks and some edge bruising, nearly very fine £1400-1600 One of probably only 39 Royal Marine Meritorious Service Medals issued with the ‘1848’ dated obverse. Joseph Ford was born in the Parish of Wimborne (?) near the town of Bridgewater in Somerset in about 1804. He was 20 years of age and a Labourer by occupation when he attested for the 23rd Company, Plymouth Division, of the Royal Marines at Batcombe near Shepton Mallet, Somerset on 11 March 1824. He served as a Private until 6 December 1835 (11 years 271 days), Corporal to 29 January 1841 (5 years 54 days), and Sergeant to 13 January 1858 (16 years 349 days) for total service of 33 years 309 days. During this period he served aboard Harlequin, November 1824-January 1829; Druid, January-October 1829; Champion; St. Vincent; Alfred and Britannia, September 1832-February 1835; Comet for Spain, December 1837-August 1840 (Carlist War), and Cornwallis, April 1841-August 1843, for total service of 12 years 142 days Afloat and 21 years 167 days On Shore. He was awarded the Long Service Medal (wide suspension) with a gratuity of £15 in January 1852. It is uncertain if Ford received this medal but had to return it when he was awarded the Royal Marine Meritorious Service Medal and an Annuity of £10 from 13 January 1857. He was discharged on 13 January 1858 due to length of service. Joseph Ford would have participated in the Carlist War (British Involvement, 1835-1839) aboard the Comet but he is not included among the Roll of 123 Royal Marine N.C.Os and Men who received the Silver Cross of the Order of Maria Isabella Louisa, mainly for the prelude to the assault on Irun in 1837. He was also awarded the First China War Medal 1841-42 for his service aboard Cornwallis and there is a China medal named to Sergeant J. Ford, Royal Marines, in the R.M. Museum collection at Eastney. Sold with copied service papers and other research.

Lot 330

Royal Marine Meritorious Service Medal, V.R. (George Hancock, Sergt. Major, R.M.L.I. 9th Decr. 1903) officially impressed naming, official corrections to rank and subsequent naming, with silver buckle on ribbon, very fine £450-550 Ex Douglas-Morris Collection, B.D.W. 12 February 1997. Complete records cannot be found of awards of the Royal Marine Meritorious Service Medal from 1874 onwards but the total excluding the ‘1848’ obverse medals is likely to be no more than 100. This medal was the last or penultimate issue (prior to Colour Sergeant John Cree R.M.L.I.) of the M.S.M. with the Victorian Young Head Obverse. The date ‘9th Decr 1903’ impressed on the edge of Hancock’s medal marks the day on which the Admiralty approved and despatched his medal with its annuity ante-dated to commence on 19 November 1903. George Hancock was a Weaver prior to enlisting at Lisburn on 26 of July 1847 aged 18 years, and was born in Hillsborough, Co. Down. He joined the Chatham Division as a Private, and was promoted to Corporal on 8 August 1852, to Sergeant on 22 July 1853, to Colour Sergeant on 10 September 1858, to Drill Sergeant on 6 June 1864, and ultimately to Sergeant Major on 12 September 1866, in which rank he was pensioned with slightly less than 22 years service on 30 March 1869. He served three full commissions at sea aboard the Racer, 1849-52; Dauntless, 1854-57, and Hecate, 1860-64. It was whilst aboard the Dauntless that he saw action in the Baltic Campaign during the summer of 1854, and in September of that year his ship was transferred to the Black Sea to be engaged before Sebastopol and at Fort Kinburn. He is recorded as receiving his L.S. & G.C. medal as a Sergeant Major with £15 gratuity in January 1869 while serving with 4 Company at Woolwich with 21 years service.

Lot 343

Five: Serjeant-Major James Lennon, South African Service Corps, late 7th Infantry 1914-15 Star (Sjt., 7th Infantry); British War and Bilingual Victory Medals (S/S.M., S.A.S.C.); Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R., 1st issue (2909 S. Mjr., S.A.S.C.); National Fire Brigades Association L.S. Medal, 2 clasps, Five Years, brooch bar, Twenty Years (3040 James Lennon), rev. inscribed, ‘Kimberley Fire Brigade’, silver, some edge bruising, very fine (5) £200-240 M.S.M. London Gazette 7 February 1919. ‘.. in recognition of Valuable Services rendered in connection with Military Operations with the Forces in East Africa’.

Lot 346

Seven: Captain Thomas Henry Johnson, Canadian Corps of Military Staff Clerks, late 8th Hussars 1914-15 Star (24257 Pte., 7th (sic) Hrs.); British War and Victory Medals (24257 Pte., 8-Hrs.); Canadian Volunteer Service Medal 1939-45, no clasp (Capt.); War Medal 1939-45, silver issue (Capt.); Permanent Forces of the Empire L.S. & G.C., G.V.R. (Q.M.S. W.O.II, C.M.S.C.); Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue (WO. Cl.II (QMS) CMSC) mounted for display, very fine and better (7) £400-500 Thomas Henry Johnson was born on 21 September 1885 in Emo, Port Arlington, in the Registration District of Mountmellick, Queens County, Ireland, the son of Thomas Johnson, a farmer, and Anna Maria Fisher He first served as Private 6931 in the 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, 2 January 1904-1 January 1907. He then enlisted in the Royal Canadian Dragoons as Private 1298 on 8 September 1908 at St. Jean in the Province of Quebec and completed his engagement on 7 September 1911. On the outbreak of the First World War he was in Montreal preparing to rejoin his old Unit when he received a letter from his mother stating that two of her younger sons had joined up and requesting that he return to Ireland and enlist in the Regiment of the youngest son, the 8th (King's Royal Irish) Hussars, to look after him. He booked his passage on the earliest steamer and succeeded in enlisting in the same Regiment as his brother, as Private 24257, on 25 November 1914 and served until being demobilised on 31 May 1919. After returning to Canada, he enlisted in Lord Strathcona's Horse at Winnipeg, Manitoba on 11 June 1921 as Private 2430 'Harry' Johnson; he was promoted to Acting Lance-Corporal on 9 February 1922. On 22 May 1922, he transferred and was promoted to Corporal and granted the Acting Rank of Sergeant as No. 38129 in the Corps of Military Staff Clerks with effect from 1 May 1922. On 1 March 1926 he made a statutory declaration assuming his correct name of Thomas Henry Johnson, now Staff Sergeant. He was again promoted, to Quartermaster-Sergeant (W.O. Class II) on 1 May 1928. On 22 March 1929, he was awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Ref General Order No. 22 of 1929). He continued to be engaged in the C.M.S.C. for three-year periods, and on 1 September 1939 he attested for the Canadian Active Service Force. He was made Acting Sergeant-Major (W.O. I) with effect from the same date, Temporary Sergeant-Major (W.O. I) with effect from 1 December 1939, and 1st Class Staff Sergeant-Major on 1 January 1942. On 1 June 1942 he was commissioned as Lieutenant, and on 1 June 1943 as Acting Captain, in which rank he was confirmed on the same date. In January 1944 he was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with effect from 1 March 1941. Johnson was compulsorily retired to pension on 12 February 1945, with intended place of residence at 92 Borebank Street, Winnipeg, after service of 34 years and 79 days. He received a Parchment Certificate on Discharge and the War Service Badge No. 149781 on 4 April 1945, and a Canadian Army (Active) Certificate of Service dated 17 May 1945. In September 1945, the Canadian Department of National Defence in Ottawa announced the award of his Meritorious Service Medal, which he received and acknowledged on 10 January 1946 at 386 Ashland Avenue, London, Ontario. The M.S.M. was announced through G.O. 348 of 5 October 1945. In February 1946 he received a new Silver War Service Badge (General Service Class No. 763255) to replace his old type Badge, which was returned to the Department of National Defence. His Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and War Medal 1939-45 were despatched to him on 26 October 1949. A letter in his records states that ‘In World War I, my brother, two stepbrothers and I served throughout the campaign in France, one stepbrother also receiving a medal for operations in Irak. One stepbrother and I spent the last nine months of the war as Prisoners of War under the Germans. At the outbreak of the present war (World War II) I was the only member of my family in the army. Immediately war was declared one of my stepbrothers again enlisted in the Imperial Army, was in France on 17th October 1939, and served through Dunkirk. He was 46 years of age when he enlisted. My other stepbrother is serving with the United States Naval Reserve. My brother though over 50 years old was disappointed that the United States could not find a place for him in any of the Armed Forces. His only son has been serving with the U.S. Army in the South Pacific from the beginning of the campaign.’ Johnson's typed notebook shows him as Prisoner of War from 22 March to 25 December 1918. His Medical Board Proceedings on Discharge state ‘Wounded in last war. Gunshot would to left shoulder’ and the Radiological Examination states ‘An oval metallic fragment about 3/4 ‘long in the soft tissue of left shoulder ..’ and ‘There is evidence of a former fracture ..’ On 16 June 1923, Thomas Henry Johnson married Helen Bogart Duncan in the Diocese of Rupert's Land, Manitoba. He left no surviving issue. He died on 30th January 1967, aged 81, at 825 Cook Street (The Royal Armada, Suite 111), Victoria, British Columbia, and was survived by his wife (she was still alive in April 1982). His obituary states that, besides his wife, he was survived by two brothers in England, two in Ireland, a brother Frederick in Portland, and a half-brother in the U.S.A. Sold with a quantity of documentation including: a copy of his Canadian Permanent and Active Force file; copies of birth, marriage and death certificates; original memorial documentation; notebook; obituary; a photograph of Thomas Henry (Harry) Johnson in the uniform of Captain, wearing ribbons, one wearing the 1914-15 Star trio and Permanent Forces L.S. Medal, and another with his wife Helen.

Lot 391

Army L.S. & G.C. (2), E.II.R., 2nd issue, New Zealand (32170 Sgt. J. McArthur, RNZAOC); another, E.II.R., 1st issue, New Zealand, rhodium plated, unnamed, extremely fine (2) £70-90 ‘In 1984, a batch of Rhodium plated medals was ordered for the New Zealand Defence Department. A small number of these medals were delivered and actually awarded before it was realised that the medals were not of silver manufacture. The medals bore the now obsolete legend .. When the error was realised, further awards of the rhodium plated medals ceased, and those already awarded could be exchanged for the correct silver medals.’ Ref. Orders, Decorations and Medals awarded to New Zealanders, by Oldham and Delahunt. .

Lot 398

Pair: Private John Keller, Kumara Rifle Volunteers Volunteer Force Long Service, V.R. (22 Pte., Kumara R. Vols) modern engraved naming; Shooting Medal, obverse: rifleman knelt shooting rifle, reverse: inscribed, ‘Won by No. 22 Private John Keller, Kumara Rifle Volrs., Best Shot Westland District 1893, 91 Points’, with ornate silver brooch bar, nearly extremely fine Legion of Frontiersmen Medal for Long Service and Efficiency, silver, re-engraved on reverse, ‘F/Mn. G. H. Whyte’, on ‘New Zealand’ L.S. & G.C. ribbon, some scratches on reverse, good very fine (3) £80-120 The Volunteer Force Long Service Medal to Keller is an incorrect ‘Victoria Regina’ issue and is named in a modern machine-engraved style to accompany his original shooting award. No. 22 Bandsman John Keller, Kumara Rifle Volunteers, was awarded the New Zealand Long and Efficient Service Medal in 1896.

Lot 418

Efficiency Medal, E.II.R., 2nd issue, Canada, with Second Award bar (Gnr. J B A Latreille) with two silver rosettes on ribbon, extremely fine, scarce £100-140.

Lot 452

Army L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse (1534 Batty. Sgt. Maj. T. Bruce, R.A.) with silver buckle, good very fine £70-90.

Lot 456

Volunteer Officers’ Decoration, V.R. cypher, silver, silver-gilt, hallmarks for London 1892, the reverse engraved, ‘Captain J. Baxter Ashbank, 5th V.B. R.H., July 1893’, complete with top bar with brooch-pin for wearing, good very fine £60-80.

Lot 458

Volunteer Officers’ Decoration, E.VII.R., silver, silver-gilt, hallmarks for London 1907, unnamed as issued, complete with top bar with brooch-pin for wearing, good very fine £40-60.

Lot 461

Volunteer Force Long Service, E.VII.R. (2344 Sjt. D. Adamson, 1st Forfar R.G.A.V.), officially impressed naming, together with related National Artillery Association (Shoeburyness) ‘Queen’s Prize ‘, silver shield-shaped award for the ‘Garrison Artillery, 1897’, both contained in an old and attractive decorated glazed frame for display, generally good very fine (2) £120-150.

Lot 463

Territorial Decoration, E.VII.R., silver, silver-gilt, hallmarks for London 1908, complete with top bar with brooch-pin for wearing, in its Garrard & Co. fitted case of issue, extremely fine £40-60.

Lot 470

Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers’ Decoration, V.R., silver, silver-gilt, unmarked, the reverse engraved, ‘Major J. B. Hart, Frontier Mounted Rifles’, complete with top bar with brooch-pin for wearing, good very fine and scarce £200-250 The Frontier Mounted Rifles, originally raised by Lieutenant-Colonel E. O. Hutchinson in Cathcart District in the Eastern Province and titled the Cathcart Mounted Rifles, was increased in strength to 250 men in 1887, Hart joining the corps as a Major in January of the following year. However, on the outbreak of hostilities in South Africa in October 1899, the men refused to cross the frontier, and the regiment was disbanded.

Lot 475

Empress of India 1877, silver (J. Ogilvy Hay Consul GŽnŽral de S.M. le Roi de Danemark) good very fine £300-350.

Lot 105

A COLLECTION OF SEVEN MEDALLIONS to include the Royal Scottish Academy Medal by Wyon Thomas Clark, dated 1865, copper medallion of Pope Clement XII, 1733, a Versailles Commemorative medallion by Molart, bronze medallion commemorating Sir Martin Fokes by J Dassier, 1760, the Nelson Silver Medal Memorial Trafalgar Square medallion and the Cat Club bronze medallion, 1762 by T Pingo and the Phene Spiers Medal (7).

Lot 107

A GEORGE III SILVER MARROW SCOOP with engraved coat of arms, London 1804, by William Eley and William Fearn.

Lot 108

A WILLIAM IV SILVER OBLATE TEAPOT with fluted decoration and acanthus handle, London 1831 by Charles Fox and another bachelor's silver teapot, with caned handle, Sheffield 1907, maker's mark H W (2) (see illustration).

Lot 126

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR SILVER TABLE on slender turned legs and castors, 33 1/2" wide.

Lot 223

A TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER PAGE TURNER and a pocket thermometer by Watkins and Hill, Charing Cross, London, in outer leather case.

Lot 225

A SILVER PEPPER MILL of Capstan form and a Victorian silver fluted egg cup, 2" high.

Lot 256

AN IVORY PAGE TURNER with embossed silver handle, 16" long, together with a silver hand mirror and clothes brush.

Lot 259

A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED NUTCRACKERS and a pair of grape scissors, in folding leather case.

Lot 318

A GOOD LARGE 19TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR TORTOISESHELL WRITING BOX with hinged lid and silver inlaid lines, with fitted interior, for restoration. 12.5 ins wide.

Lot 351

A LAGONDA SHAGREEN AND SILVER RECTANGULAR BOX, London 1934 with inset Lagonda logo. 4.25 ins wide.

Lot 363

A FINE GEORGE V SILVER AND CARVED IVORY EROTIC BOX BY FINNIGANS LTD, NEW BOND STREET, with concealed lift up double lid and hidden carved erotic oriental panel. London 1927.

Lot 377

AN AUSTRIAN SILVER AND YELLOW ENAMEL POWDER COMPACT with pierced filigree lid. 2 ins diameter.

Lot 380

A GEORGE III SILVER NUTMEG GRATER SHAPED AS A BARREL, London 1809.

Lot 435

A PAIR OF AMETHYST AND SILVER STUD EARRINGS.

Lot 438

A SILVER 'HORSE RACING' VESTA CASE..

Lot 447

A SILVER AND MILLIFIORE HEART SHAPED BANGLE.

Lot 451

A LARGE AMBER AND SILVER PENDANT.

Lot 461

A RUSSIAN SILVER NIELLO CARVED COCONUT JUG the carved nut with regal portraits and panels or birds and flowers. The silver mounts with scrolling Niello decoration and set with turquoise. Stamped ‘84’. 10 ins high.

Lot 462

A SILVER HORSE RACING COMMEMORATIVE CIGARETTE BOX ‘WINDSOR LAD, DERBY 1934, with engine turned top and crest. In original Mappin & Webb box. Note: Winsor Lad won the Derby in 1934 against the favourite Colombo.

Lot 470

A GLOBULAR FOUR PIECE SILVER PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE.

Lot 475

A SILVER TOPPED FROSTED GLASS MATCH STRIKER HOLDER, London.

Lot 477

A SILVER MENORAH CANDLESTICK, Birmingham.

Lot 478

A SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, 3.5 x 2.5 ins.

Lot 485

A SILVER PIERCED WINE COASTER, 4.5 ins diameter.

Lot 486

A CONTINENTAL SILVER PIERCED CAKE SLICE decorated with cherubs and scrolling foliage.

Lot 487

A VICTORIAN EMBOSSED SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME. Birmingham 1890. 8.5 ins high.

Lot 1593

PIETRO PSAIER (1936-2004) THE KISS. TAKE TWO. BURGUNDY SERIES. ELIZABETH TAYLOR AND ROCK HUDSON. DELUXE SILVER SCREEN EDITION. 1990. Signed. ACRYLIC ON CANVAS. 48 x 36ins.

Lot 37

Bennett (Douglas) Irish Georgian Silver, 1972, small 4to., dust wrapper

Lot 21

A 19th Century Chinese blue and white sauce boat, of silver shape, decorated pagoda and exotic garden, 25cm long-see illustration

Lot 47

A Bohemian amber and coloured glass goblet, 13cm high; and a pair of heavy faceted glass specimen vases with silver mounts, AF, 19cm high

Lot 63

A cut glass decanter, with silver collar, hallmarked for Birmingham 1937, 32.5cm high

Lot 100

A silver tea strainer, on stand; a silver cigarette case; and a large collection of various silver and plated fancy spoons, manicure items etc.

Lot 102

An Art Deco style silver sauce boat, of panelled form with angular loop handle, raised on three hoof feet, Birmingham 1935; and matching sauce ladle

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