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A white metal medallion commemorating Coronation of Edward VII 1902, the obverse with crowned head, reverse with Alexandra Queen Consort; a similar medal in bronze (both cased); a white metal medallion commemorating Silver Jubilee of King George V & Queen Mary 1910-35 in red leather case, obverse with crowned heads, reverse with Windsor Castle 'stet fortuna domus'; a similar white metal medallion (Dia. 11/4in); King Edward VIII three coronation medals in aid of the Hospital Fund, 1937; and a 1914-18 silver British War Medal with ribbon.
A pair of silver salvers, John Crouch and Thomas Hannam, London 1775, each of shaped circular form with bead and palmette rim, with engraved coat of arms between lion and dragon supporters, beneath a coronet. Scratched 'No 4' and 'No5' respectively to reverse. Diameter 21cm. 736g, 23oz.
A silver salver on foot, Thomas Cooke II and Richard Gurney, London 1751, of circular form, the centre engraved with an armorial within a foliate cartouche above the date 1750, the rim inscribed 'Left by ye Will of Mrs Phillippa Stanley, Widdow of ye late Mr Stanley, Rector of this Parish, ye sum of Thirty Pounds, to compleat ye Communion Plate of this Parish'. Set on a wasted circular pedestal foot. Diameter 23cm. Height 6.75cm. 532g, 17oz.
A set of three pierced silver wine coasters, probably English late 18th/early 19th century, each of circular form with shaped and gadrooned rim, the sides pierced with floral and foliate scrolls on a trellis of vertical supports. One with faint hallmarks to interior. Repairs. Diameter 13cm.
Three George III silver pen trays, Robert Hennell, London 1781, of bowed oval form with beaded rim and pierced palmettes and husks to each end; Henry Chawner, London 1792, with shaped ends, bright cut borders and central armorial; J.Bassingwhite, London 1805, of rectangular form with central crest on a woven ribbon ground. 23.5cm, 24cm and 23cm respectively.
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