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FOUR WWI MEDALS, to include a silver War medal to 'Pte. T.A. Kenney, Northumberland Fusiliers', a WWI Victory medal to 'Pte. T.P. Flynn, Gloucestershire Regiment', a George V Territorial Efficient Service medal to 'Pte. T.A. Kenney 5 Leicestershire Regiment' also a silver 59th Division 1917 sporting medal (4)
A MID 19TH CENTURY CAUCASUS KINDJAL, double edged blade with raised central fuller, hilt of typical gladius form totally covered with silver niello overlay, the leather covered scabbard with large silver niello chape and locket, all the niello work is in the form of stylised flower panels, slight damage to hilt, blade length 44cm (17.25'), overall length 66cm (26')
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK PISTOL, of European manufacture with Turkish influence, steel round barrel with octagonal breech, lock with rain proof pan and roller frizzen, heavy cast white metal butt cap, trigger guard, sideplate and ram rodpipes, the entire stock covered with silver vine and leaf inlay work, slight rusting, (cock missing, some inlay absent), barrel length 28cm (11'), overall length 42cm (16 1/2")
A CARTON CONTAINING ROYAL MINT PROOF SETS, all boxed with certificates as issued, 1989, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 97; 1989 Two Pound coin set; 1990 Five Pence coin set; Silver Proof Five Pound, 1990, 93, 97; Two Pounds, 1995, 96, 97; One Pound, 1989, 93, 94, 95, 98; Piedfort 1989, uncirculated sets etc (40)
A BLUE WESTMINSTER BOX, containing 1998 gold N.H.S. proof 50 pence, silver proof 50 pence, 1995 peace silver pied fort proof Two Pounds, Britannia 1998 proof Two Pounds, 1999 Two Pounds, silver proof Five Pounds 1990, 2000, silver proof One Pound 1996,99, Rugby World Cup Bi-metal silver proof two pounds, U.S.A. dollar, various modern Crowns etc
An important and rare Kashmir sapphire, sapphire and diamond necklace, circa 1885, adaptable as brooches and formed from eight graduated oval 'target' clusters with sapphire and diamond five stone saltire-shaped inter-links, the oval clasp flanked by further pairs of saltires, each oval cluster centred with a cushion-shaped sapphire within two old-cut diamond graduated borders, each silver and gold mounted cluster with two suspension loops and with screw apertures, and with five removable screw-in brooch fittings, the diamonds estimated to weigh approx. 37cts in total, in a fitted case. The sapphires with London Precious Stone Laboratory, Gem Identification Report Number 974458 giving the colour, shape, dimensions and weights of the 8 largest sapphires, summarised as follows; 1. a blue, slightly tapered cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 6.98 carats; 2. a blue, cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 7.88 carats; 3. a blue, cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 6.89 carats; 4. a blue, cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 6.62 carats; 5. a blue, cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 4.67 carats; 6. a blue, tapered cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 2.47 carats; 7. a blue, cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 2.19 carats; 8. a blue, oval, mixed cut stone, 1.28 carats. All were found to be natural sapphires. No evidence of heat treatment was detected. For the 6 largest stones (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 ): The origin is Kashmir. For the two smallest stones (7 and 8): These sapphires have a basaltic source. The sapphires in the centre of the saltires not certificated.
A French 'Longwy-type' cylindrical vase, decorated in vivid colours with shaped panels of highly stylised flowers alternating with naturalistic floral branches, 15cm. high, indistinct marks, and a Gustavsberg 'Argenta' vase, with silver-coloured floral decoration against green, 12.5cm. high.
An A.E. Jones Arts and Crafts silver candlestick, with cylindrical sconce, broad drip-pan on a strapwork stem above a slightly domed circular base punctuated with four tiny turquoise-glazed Ruskin Pottery studs, fixed to a turned wooden base, 12.5cm. high, maker's mark for Birmingham 1904.
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