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jAPAN, Order of the Rising Sun, 2nd class set of insignia, comprising neck badge and breast star, in silver and gilt, with cabochon garnet centres, a few hairline enamel cracks but good very fine, in official lacquer case of issue but this with some damage, mostly at the corners, and lacking the cords and tassels (2)
tURKEY, Order of the Medjidjie, 3rd class neck badge, in silver, with gold and enamel centre, extremely fine, in fitted case of issue a mss. note accompanying this badge states that the fifth class badge awarded me for campaign in 1882 is on my medal bar.
A turquoise coloured large bead necklace, composed of dyed beads, measuring approximately 18mm diameter, interspersed by smaller red coloured beads, with floral carved red sea bamboo clasp; together with a small cultured pearl two-row necklace, with foliate clasp stamped SILVER (2) Lengths: 52cm and 40cm
A Russian silver beaker, PETROGRAD CIRCA1840'S BY *C.M.S* Petrograd, circa 1840, by *C.M.S*, of plain sightly tapering form, with reeded rim and gilt interior, initialled WST, contained within a leather box, with tooled initials to lid; together with a Russian niello decorated napkin ring with scroll design (2) Beaker 7cm high
A collection of items, to include a filigree decorated novelty miniature desk; a similar miniature swivel chair; a foliate scroll engraved whistle; a small oval lidded box; three assorted mounted glass scent bottles; an engine turned silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1947, inscribed MOLLIE; and a similar cedar lined silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1978 (9)
A large mounted horn beaker, by George Adams, London 1874, of tapering cylindrical form, with applied shield and glass base; a smaller example, with scalloped mount, marked IP only; an example with full silver lining London 1819; together with another two examples, with marks for Edinburgh and Birmingham (5) Largest 19.5cm high
A collection of Fiddle pattern flatware, to include: eight table spoons, a dessert fork, a pair of sauce ladles, a salt spoon and an egg spoon; together with a small collection of Old English pattern flatware; an ivory handled toasting fork and other miscellaneous cutlery, flatware and place markers (Qty) 44oz weighable silver
A collection of Old English Feather Edge pattern flatware, London 1799, 1819, 1822 and 1834, by various makers, to include four table forks and spoons, three dessert forks and two dessert spoons; also two Fiddle and Shell pattern teaspoons and three plated spoons (18) 22oz weighable silver
A collection of items, to include a cased part set of fish knives and forks Sheffield 1890; a pair of circular open salts, on hoof feet, London 1781; together with various other items including a sugar and cream, assorted bowls and a cigarette box (Qty) Approximately 20oz weighable silver
A collection of Lily pattern flatware, SHEFFIELD 1895, MAKER JOHN ROUND & SON LTD, by John Round & Sons Ltd, Shefield 1895, comprising table forks and spoons and dessert forks and spoons, for six settings; a set of twelve pistol handled tea knives, with foliate capped handles; two matching sets of six pale blue enamelled Norwegian silver coffee spoons, cased; also a pair of Rat-Tail pattern sauce ladles, London 1941, by Brook & Son (Qty) 66oz
A set of twelve ice cream spoons, London 1895, of Old English pattern, with beaded border; two sets of six coffee spoons; two sets of five teaspoons; a set of six silver handled fruit knives; together with three Dutch fancy spoons, with pierced bowls and embossed handles (Qty) 13oz of weighable silver
so Many. A Folio Dedicated To All Who Served With RAF Bomber Command, pub. Macmillan, Canada, 1995 lge. 4to, blue, silver cl, dw; Tapper (O.) Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Since 1913, 1973, 1st ed, dw. (protective cover cellotapd to eps.); with Fifteen Other Volumes on aviation (17)
A New Zealand International jersey, black with embroidered silver fern badge, by Forsyth's of Edinburgh, the name of A. Lambourn to inside of collar, No.15 to reverse. *** Tom Rees exchanged this jersey with New Zealand prop forward Arthur Lambourn following the International at Cardiff Arms Park, on 21 December 1935. *** See Illustration
A VELVET PRESENTATION CAP in faded black and gold, lacking its tassel, with silver thread embroidery, by Evan Roberts of Cardiff, 1925-26, to peak, the central panel with embroidered badge showing a rampant dragon holding a crested standard. *** Awarded to M. Jacobs who appeared for both Cardiff R.F.C. and Penarth R.F.C. in the 1920's.
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