Elvis Presley 7" Singles, seven original singles on the UK HMV label - All in Company Sleeves with four prong labels comprising Hound Dog (Gold VG), Love Me Tender (Gold VG), Playin For Keeps (Gold VG), All Shook Up (Silver VG), Paralyzed (Gold VG+), Lawdy Miss Clawdy (Silver VG+) and I'm Left, You're Right She's Gone (Silver VG)
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Deep Purple LPs, six UK release albums comprising Shades Of Deep Purple (Silver / Black Labels EX/EX), The Book Of Taliesyn (EMI Box - Gramophone round rim EX/VG+), Deep Purple (EMI Box - Gramophone round rim EX/EX), In Rock (EMI Box - Gramophone round rim EX/EX-), Machine Head (Gramophone round rim - no insert EX/EX) and Burn (EMI round Rim VG+/VG+)
The Beatles LP, Sgt Pepper LP - UK Stereo 'One Box' reissue on Parlophone 1969 (PCS 7027) - Laminated Gatefold Garrod and Lofthouse Sleeve with Inner flipbacks - Cut-out sheet - Silver / Black Labels with one EMI box and 'GRAMOPHONE CO LTD' round the rim - All in Excellent condition
Set of miniature WWII medals, RAF badge, Aero Cheltenham Club badge, antique hammer, set square and spirit level, a silver-coloured metal car mascot of Hermes, stamped to base 'Birmingham Medal Company', on circular base, 21.5cm high and three miniature wooden sailing boats
Bone brise fan, a bone comb with silver-coloured metal mounted handle (broken), a 19th century ebonised papier mache face shield, floral decorated with mother-of-pearl inlay and gilt highlights, a miniature circular lacquer dish in red and gilt leaves with red rim, 8.5cm diameter and part set of bagpipes (without bag) Condition ReportOne bagpipe chanter inscribed R. Henderson, Glasgow. Another inscribed R. G. Lawrie, Glasgow, Edinburgh, London, Regal.
Large collection of porcelain and metal commemorative thimbles including a silver thimble hallmarked London 1896, a yellow metal thimble dated 1932, a Sevres-style French porcelain box enclosing a small glass scent bottle, a large collection of Fine Porcelain souvenir thimbles, many of advertising interest including tea, polish, Cadburys and others, in a wooden compartmentalised tray, a collection of Caverswall porcelain Christmas thimbles, a collection of Wedgwood 'Peter Rabbit' thimbles, boxed and others
Assorted English pottery jugs, early 19th century and later including a silver Sunderland lustre example, 16cm high, two copper lustre examples, a Mason's Ironstone small hydra jug, a Wedgwood embossed Queensware blue and white jug, a Belleek Parian Shamrock pattern vase, boxed, and other items
A late Victorian silver cigar lighter in the mid-18th century style, of inverted pear shape with scroll handles, two removable wicks, on round pedestal foot, 3" high, Birmingham 1895 by Deakin & Francis; & a modern engine-turned cigar cutter, Birmingham 1975 by S.J. Rose.
A George V silver & green enamel small flat round box with simulated shagreen to the hinged lid & sides, 1½”, London import marks for 1926; a circular box inset tortoiseshell to the pull-off lid, London 1918; another with gadrooned rim, 2”, Birmingham 1911; a small rectangular box with embossed leaf-scrolls, Birmingham 1892; another flat box with hinged lid, Birmingham 1918; & a French tea strainer of fluted bowl shape.
Ten pairs of late Victorian silver dessert knives & forks with engraved decoration & mother-of-pearl handles, Sheffield 1897 by Martin, Hall, & Co.; a pair of plated & engraved fish servers with silver ferules & simulated ivory handles; & six pairs of plated fish-eaters.
A SERVICE OF (MOSTLY) GEORGE IV SILVER KING’S PATTERN FLATWARE, London 1821 by Sarah & John William Blake (unless otherwise stated), comprising Ten Table Spoons (one by Wm Chawner), Eleven Table Forks (one London 1846 by Joseph & Albert Savory), Twelve Dessert Spoons (one Hourglass pattern, London 1826 by WE); Twelve Dessert Forks (one London 1898 by Wakeley & Wheeler); Twelve Teaspoons (four London 1850 by Geo W. Adams, one 1839 by Mary Chawner), & a cream ladle. (142oz total).
A pair of Edwardian silver vase-shaped wirework pepper pots with flame finials to the pull-off lids, each on circular foot & with blue glass liner, 3¾” high, Chester 1905 by Haseler Bros.; & a Dutch small ladle with embossed round bowl & cast zoomorphic handle, 3½” long, London import marks for 1895.
A Gigandet 18ct. coiled serpent ladies’ wristwatch, the small circular silver sunburst dial with gold baton numerals & Arabic quarters, the serpent’s head with green hardstone eyes, tapering coiled & sprung body. (12.9 gm gross, excluding movement, but including crystal & any internal spring elements).
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