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a glass and silver-mounted saddle-flask for Swaine & Adeney Ltd. London, of tapered form, the silver mounts hallmarked for Birmingham 1925 and maker’s stamp for Hukin & heath Ltd., the hinged cover with initials J.E. McC., with brown leather case and straps
a group of sporting related items, comprising: a silver and polychrome enamelled round compact depicting a pheasant in flight, Birmingham 1961; a silver round sweet dish, the broad border embossed with a fox and hounds by Ethel Mary Ventress, London 1912, 12.5cm diameter (5 in); a gilded base-metal two-piece buckle in the form of two pheasants, a pheasant tie tack, a WAGBI bar brooch and an enamelled base metal fox brooch (see illustration on website)
a group of fox hunting related small silver, comprising: a pair of fox mask place name holders by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester 1909, with black onyx eyes on round bases; two others in the form of running foxes on D-shaped bases, London 1904; another similar on an oval base, Birmingham 1921; another in the form of a fox and a five-bar gate, Birmingham 1901; another embossed and pierced with a fox hunting group, London 1899; a pair of small models of running foxes, Sheffield 1926; another modeled in an alert stance, import marks for Berthold Muller Chester 1907; a Victorian silver mounted small cigarette box, London 1889, the cover with a model of a running fox; and a set of six silver-gilt fox mask coffee spoons, Birmingham 1964, in a case
a Victorian silver and enamel rectangular vesta case by George Heath, London 1891, polychrome painted with a racehorse Sir Hugo with jockey up, engraved to one end C.G Sports Club, 5.6cm (2.25in) long, 46g (1.5 oz) gross (chip to cover) (see illustration on website)
a Victorian silver baluster hunting tankard by Ezekiel Emanuel & Emanuel Emanuel, London 1859, embossed with an after the hunt scene of revellers toasting in an interior within a foliate scroll bordered reserve, the removeable ogee domed cover with the kill and a chairback thumbpiece, a double scroll handle and a rocaille circular foot, 24cm (9.25in) high, 1290g (41.5 oz) Provenance: from the home of a late gentleman of title, Worcestershire
a silver hound’s head stirrup cup, maker’s mark C&R over C (not traced), London 1925, naturalistically cast and chased, engraved to the collar George William from his Godfather Raoul Millais, March 28th 1934, the interior gilt, 9cm (3.5in) high, 205g (6.5 oz) Provenance: from the home of a late gentleman of title, Worcestershire raoul Millais (1901-1999) was the grandson of the Victorian artist Sir John Everett Millais. He was a very successful and accomplished equestrian artist and, to quote Sally Mitchell in her Dictionary of Equestrian Artists, In working on hunting commissions he was able to hunt with almost all the packs in England. see lot 8 for a painting by Millais from the same collection
a German silver-coloured metal and enamel rectangular box, maker’s mark AE conjoined, .900 standard, the cover with an oval enamelled bust portrait of a borzoi, on a line engraved ground within blue enamel and zigzag foliate engraved border, the gilt interior initialled TB, 8.8cm (3.5in) wide, 127g (4 oz)
a Victorian silver agricultural trophy goblet by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1884, embossed with prize cattle in a circular scroll bordered reserve, on a knopped stem with a circular foot, 27cm (10.5in) high, 400g (12.75 oz) Engraved Harold Elston Challenge Cup. Presented to The Vale of Honddu Improvement Society
a pair of Colonial silver-coloured metal mounted deer or antelope slot candlesticks, probably Anglo-Indian, stamped marks, 18cm (7in) high; and a silver circular ashtray with central lighter by William Manton, Birmingham 1902, 7cm (2.75in) high, 54g (1.5 oz)
a collection of silver mounted and other canes and whips, including a malacca walking stick with a horn handle and an engraced silver band, London 1897; another with a horn handle, marks rubbed; a whip, Birmingham 1913; a riding crop, Birmingham 1907; and other items (see illustration on website)
a collection of items, including: a silver mounted soft leather wallet, London 1911; an engine turned plated spirit flask, another leather and glass with a plated cup base; three other spirit flasks; two pairs of specialised spectacles; a medicine glass in a leather case; and other items
an unusual Indonesian sidearm, 52cm kris type double-edge blade enscribed Kauit 30 and Agozto 96 the reverse Kalayaan towards the tang, with engraved navette cross-guard and European influence horn grip carved as a females hand tightly gripping some foliage, contained in a leather scabbard with silver coloured metal mounts.
a pair of 17-bore percussion Officer’s pistols by C. Allport, circa 1830, 7 inch octagonal steel sighted barrel, foliate engraved breech and tang, trigger guard and pineapple finial, dolphin hammer, side lock engraved C. ALLPORT, push-on safety, fully walnut stocked with rounded chequered butt, silver coloured metal vacant escutcheon, horn terminal and swivel ramrod, 13.5 inches overall. Contained in a period mahogany case with foliate engraved name plate, the hinged lid enclosing lined green baize interior with some accessories including copper and brass 3-stage powder flask and turn screw.
a fine pair of 16-bore percussion duelling pistols by Nixon of Newark, circa 1850, 9.25 inch octagonal browned barrel with damascus twist figuring engraved NIXON. GUN MAKER, NEWARK case hardened foliate scrolls to the breech and tang, dolphin hammer, the side lock engraved NIXON, NEWARK with push-on safety, trigger guard and pineapple finial, figured half walnut stock with chequered rounded butt, vacant silver coloured metal escutcheon, steel tipped ebony ramrod, 15.75 inches overall. Contained in a period brass bound mahogany case, with recessed carrying handle, the hinged lid enclosing fitted compartments lined with green baize, containing some accessories including bright steel oil bottle and Dixon pistol flask.
a pair to E.W. Pottington; Defence and British Gas Light Company Limited silver Long Service Medal (named and dated 1926), two School Attendance medals in silver and bronze; together with ARP badge and Hull Dispatch Riders badge 1915, this last rare, all extremely fine in box/case as issued, (6).
a group of nine to E.R.A.1., W.H Tozer., comprising: Naval General Service, geo V, 1 clasp, Persian Gulf 1909-1914 (E.R.A.4.CL., H.M.S. Fox); 1914-15 Star (E.R.A.3, R.N.); British War and Victory Medal (E.R.A.3.); 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medal; Navy LS&GC (H.M.S. Ramilies); Dehli Durbar 1911 (unamed), generally very fine, the silver medals dark toned; together with sundry other items and medals including Naval LS&GC, geo V (William West, P.O.2CL., H.M.S. Cordelia), (qty).
order of the British Empire (C.B.E.), Civil Division, Commander’s badge, type 1, with bow for ladies wear, extremely fine, in fitted case of issue: Defence & War Medals, ER II Coronation Medal & Efficiency Decoration, Geo VI (dated 1951), mounted for wearing: The Order of St John silver & enamelled breast badge and miniature, each in fitted case of issue: Imperial Service Medal (Derek Charles Devereux), (8).
four to Major-General V.J. Dawson, C.V.O., Coldstream Guards: Coronations, 1902 & 1911, both silver (unnamed); Egypt & Soudan, 1882, rev. undated, 2 clasps, The Nile 1884-85, Abu Klea (Capt., Coldm. Gds.); Khedive’s bronze star for 1884-6, mounted for wearing, all extremely fine and housed in an old Hancocks case; together with a mounted group of 5 dress miniatures including the C.V.O., also cased (9) General Vesey John Dawson, C.V.O. (1853-1930) entered the Coldstream Guards in 1871 and received successive promotions until retiring with the rank of Major-General in 1914. Served in the Soudan with the Guards Camel Regt. and was present at Abu Klea and El Gubat, and also at the reconnaissance of Metammeh (medal and 2 clasps). Thereafter he was O.C. of the Irish Guards, 1900-07, and also commanded both the 2nd London Division (T.F.) and the 15th Brigade, Belfast, 1906-08. He received his C.V.O. in 1902, probably for Coronation duties, but this is no longer present with the group.
the impressive group of orders and medals awarded to Brigadier-General Sir Douglas Dawson, Royal Household, late Coldstream Guards, comprising: Royal Victorian Order (G.C.V.O.), Knight Grand Cross set of insignia, comprising sash badge and breast star (both officially numbered 351); Order of the Bath (K.C.B.), Civil Division, Knight Commander’s set, hallmarked 1922-3; Order of the Bath (C.B.), Military Division, Companion’s neck badge, all in fitted cases of issue with appropriate ribbons; Order of St. Michael & St. George (C.M.G.), Companion’s breast badge, in gold and enamel, converted for neck wear; Egypt & Soudan, 1882, rev. dated, 3 clasps, Tel-El-Kebir, The Nile 1884-85, Abu Klea (Lieut., 2/Cdm. Gds.); Jubilee, 1887, with bar 1897; Coronations, 1902 & 1911, both silver; France, Legion dHonneur, Grand Officer’s badge, in gold and enamel, with riband rosette; Turkey, Order of the Medjidjie, 5th (?) class badge; Khedive’s bronze star for 1882, these last seven mounted court-style and contained in a Hunt & Roskell case; together with Order of the Garter, Secretary’s badge, by Garrard, in silver-gilt and enamel; the State Chamberlain’s Key, GVR, in silver-gilt, with riband for wearing, both in fitted cases of issue; and a Grant of Arms to the recipient dated 1915, with seal, in GVR tooled leather box of issue, all items extremely fine, the Garter Secretary’s badge extremely rare and the ceremonial key unique (lot) Sold with this lot is a mss. note by Sir Douglas Dawson explaining that he was the first and only State Chamberlain, thereby making his ceremonial key unique: key worn by me in Household dress as State Chamberlain 1920-25. The appt was created in 1920 and abolished when I retired. The Lord Chamberlain being by then a permanent official, the post was no longer necessary. i was thus the first and last State Chamberlain
gERMANY, Imperial, Baden, Order of the Lion of Zahringen, 2nd class set, unmarked, the badge, in gold and enamel, with crystal arms, and the star in silver, with gold and enamel centre, the centre the same as for the neck badge, with castle, trivial flake of green enamel lacking from one arm of the star, otherwise extremely fine and rare, in fitted case of issue (2)
gERMANY, Imperial, Wurttemburg, Order of Friedrich, 2nd class breast star, by Edward Foehr of Stuttgart, in silver and gilt, with gold and enamel centre; together with a bronze-gilt breast medal for the Golden Wedding of the Grand Duke & Duchess of Wurttemburg, 1856-1906, both extremely fine, in fitted cases of issue (2) The second piece in this lot is accompanied by a mss. note stating that it was given to Dawson by the Grand Duke, on the occasion of the visit of the Duke of Connaught, accompanied by Dawson, to present the Grand Duke with the Order of the Garter.
iTALY, Kingdom, Order of the Crown of Italy, Grand Cross set of insignia, by Cravanzola of Rome, comprising sash badge, in gold and enamel, with full sash, and breast star, in silver, with gold and enamel centre, extremely fine, in fitted velvet-covered case of issue (2)
jAPAN, Order of the Sacred Treasure, Grand Cordon set of insignia, comprising sash badge and breast star, in silver-gilt, with cabochon jewels in centre, with sash, extremely fine, in official lacquer case of issue (with cords) but this with minor damage, mostly to the corners (2)
jAPAN, Order of the Rising Sun, Grand Cordon set of insignia, comprising sash badge and breast star, in silver-gilt, with cabochon garnet centres, extremely fine, with full sash, in official lacquer case of issue (with cords) but this with some very slight damage, mostly at the corners (2)
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