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Kenner - Hasbro - Star Wars - Two part-sets of Sy Snootles Rebo Band set from 1983. Each set contains on of the three original characters and and keyboard instrument but are missing the microphones. Overall, the items is in a very good to excellent condition but are unboxed. This lot also contains four unboxed action figures from circa 2005 comprising of Elite Corps Clone Trooper, Clone Trooper, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Sandtrooper Silver Saga Edition ('00) all in very good to excellent condition. Also a 1997 Ghost of Obi-Wan Kenobi Figure in a shipping box. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG
Royal Wintonia - HM King George at Carnarvon Castle July 1911, H.R.H The Prince of Wales pin dish, H.R.H King George VI and Queen Elizabeth twin handled mug, George V & Queen Mary Coronation saucer June 1911, In Memoriam King Edward VII The Peacemaker (1841-1910) pin dish, Coronation of King Edward VII souvenir saucer, a commemorative mug for the proposed King Edward VIII, who later abdicated. The mug has a portrait of the King to one side with the salute 'Long May He Reign' to the other approx 9.3 cms h. Paragon China commemorative cup and saucer of Princess Elizabeth as an infant by Special Permission of HRH The Duchess of York, Paragon China commemorative saucer of Princess Margaret Rose as an infant circa 1930, Johnson Bros silver jubilee commemorative mug (1910-1935), H.R.H Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother 100th Birthday, Marriage of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer commemorative mug, Birth of Prince William commemorative mug, Birth of Prince Henry miniature commemorative mug, Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II commemorative mug.
1st century A.D Roman various size iron nails with tapering square-section spikes and flattened heads from Roman Legionary Fortress at Inchtuthil, Perthshire, Scotland A.D 83-87 as excavated by Professor I.A Richmond F.B.A and F.S.A Oxford University and sold through the Iron and Steel Institute London. The Romans hid 7-tons of iron nails from the Caledonians who valued it more than silver and gold. Housed in a wooden collector's display case with sliding lid and identification label.
A silver plated tea trio, comprising large melon-form teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl and cover, each piece hand chased, together with a good quality rectangular tray with rope handles raised on ball and claw feet, approx 37 x 25 cms and two circular dishes approx 16 cms diameter
A group of four 19th century silver table spoons, two of fiddle and thread pattern having engraved monogram to the terminals, with marks for London 1845, maker John & Henry Lias, the remainder of fiddle pattern also having engraved monogram to the terminals, with marks for London 1838, maker John & Henry Lias, 345 grams gross.
A Regency period silver vinaigrette, of hinged rectangular form with engraved foliate detail and name 'Marjorie' to the cover, the gilt interior with hinged and foliate pierced grille, marks for Birmingham 1818, maker possibly Joseph Willmore, 3.5cm 20grams Condition report: General surface wear but good overall condition. Clear engraving. Some small notches to rim of cover. Secure hinge. Grille in good condition. No sign of restoration.
A late 19th century silver novelty fish vesta case with a hinged head opening, marks for London 1896, maker J.Batson & Son, sold along with a silver napkin ring having beaded rims, marks for Birmingham 1918, maker Charles Wilkes, a small silver pepper shaker of cylindrical form on three circular feet, marks for Birmingham 1923, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd and a silver condiment pot with blue glass liner on four circular feet, marks for Birmingham 1922, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 134.3 grams gross, 86.7 grams minus glass liner
A pair of George VI silver condiments, comprising salt and mustard, each of rounded rectangular form with shell ornamented gadrooned rims, plain bodies and cabriole type legs, the mustard with hinged cover, marks for Chester 1940, maker Lowe & Son, each with removable Bristol blue glass liners and associated hallmarked silver condiment spoons of similar design, gross weight (without liners) 148grams
A collection of 19th and 20th century silver and white metal condiment and salt spoons of various design including with Apostle terminals, a shell-form spoon with a twisted handle, another with a twisted handle, a pair with decorative handles, along with enamelled, Scottish motif and examples depicting animals at the terminals, marks to include Birmingham 1868,1905 and London 1913, etc all housed within a display frame. Approximately 70 in total
An early 20th century silver-plated inkstand, of shaped and step-moulded rectangular form with twos scrolled handles, two pen rests, two bead moulded square ink bottle divisions housing the rounded square clear glass ink wells with domed finial topped covers, the base marked for Daniel & Arter EPNS G6155, 29cm
A 1930's George VI Silver photograph frame, of plain rectangular form with engraved initials M.C.D, marks for Birmingham 1938 maker Mappin & Webb, also engraved 'Fab Anglaise' suggesting production for the French (Paris) 15.5cm x 12.5cm, the leather covered back panel with easel stand
A collection of fifteen silver and white metal handled button hooks of various size and design including embossed floral motifs, one having a hammered effect and one having a shell motif, marks for Birmingham and Chester, including 1901, 1904, 1906, 1907 and 1909, makers including William Devenport, Adie & Lovekin, Sydney & Co., Crisford & Norris etc, sold along with a pair of silver handled glove stretchers, marks for Birmingham 1914, maker Crisford & Norris
A cased set of eight silver plated coffee spoons with yellow coffee beans to the terminals with matching fork, knife and spoon, sold along with a cased set of six silver plated coffee spoons with blue coffee beans to the terminals and a silver condiment spoon marked for Sheffield 1917, maker Atkin Brothers, approximately 4.5g
A Victorian Mother-of-Pearl mounted and silver-bladed pocket knife of traditional design with engraved mounts and marks for Birmingham 1888, maker Albert Sydenham, 13cm open. Condition report: Approxiamtely 8cm closed. The blade does not wobble and has to be pushed closed. Slight bend to the blade. General surface wear and some tarnishing to the blade.
An early 20th century salt cellar and mustard pot both having a pot bellied and concave design with three cabriole feet, marks for Birmingham 1919, one with makers mark for James Deakin & Sons and the other with indistinct makers mark, associated condiment spoon having marks for Birmingham 1920, maker possibly James Swann, sold along with three cut glass silver rimmed salts with marks for London and Chester, 1911 and 1913, all with indistinct makers marks, two sets of two piece cruet having silver screw-off covers and bodies of cut glass, one set with marks for Birmingham, 1910, one with makers mark for Francis Webb the other with indistinct makers mark, the other set with date mark of 'y' maker possibly E.Edmonds, a cut glass scent bottle having a silver screw-off cover with marks for London 1903 and indistinct makers mark, and a silver pepper pot with indistinct marks
A selection of late 19th and 20th century silver mounted dressing table wares, including a cut glass scent bottle having and embossed screw-off cap with marks for London 1908 with indistinct maker mark, a small cut glass having a screw-off cap with marks for London 1854, maker John Howes, an elongated cut glass bottle with a floral engraved screw-off cap having marks for London 1866, maker George Brace, and a decorative silver handled button hook with marks for Birmingham 1903, maker E S Barnsley & Co., sold along with two napkin rings with marks for Birmingham and London, 1951 and 1950, one with makers mark for Preece & Willicombe the other with indistinct makers mark etc.
An unusual Victorian silver-plated spirit burner, formed as a rustic cooking tripod with the three bound uprights naturalistically modelled as branches and bound at the top with 'twisted twine', and hook suspending a chain and cauldron, the base with rope-form supports for the circular burner, unmarked but likely to be James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield
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