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Lot 689

A SILVER CHAIN WITH A JADE PENDANT - BOXED

Lot 691

A HALLMARKED BIRMINGHAM SILVER DRESSING TABLE SET TO INCLUDE 2 BRUSHES, MIRROR, 2 SCENT BOTTLES AND A NAIL BUFFER, ALSO TO INCLUDE A METAL TOPPED HAT PIN JAR AND NAIL BUFFER

Lot 77

A ROLLS ROYCE SILVER WRAITH II SIGN 19.5CM X 3.5CM

Lot 774

TWO ROYAL BAYREUTH HALLMARKED LONDON SILVER RIMMED VASES WITH HANDPAINTED DECORATION HEIGHT 10CM AND 8CM

Lot 80

THREE HALLMARKED LONDON SILVER RIMMED BRUSHES WITH TORTOISESHELL STYLE BACKS

Lot 84

A PAIR OF SILVER COLOURED HARE BOOKENDS HEIGHT 23.5CM

Lot 889

A QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS TO INCLUDE A TRAY AND FOUR CANDLESTICKS, TWO WITH ENAMELLING TO THE BASE

Lot 10

A HALLMARKED SILVER SUGAR SHAKER 260G (HEIGHT 17CM)

Lot 11

SIX ITEMS OF SILVER TO INCLUDE A PAIR OF SILVER CHESTER HALLMARKED CRUETS (GROSS WEIGHT 121 GRAMS), A PAIR OF LONDON HALLMARKED SILVER RIMMED SALTS (RIM A/F) AND A PAIR OF BIRMINGHAM HALLMARKED SILVER RIMMED SALTS (RIM A/F)

Lot 132

TWO BRASS TRIVETS, A BRASS HORSE, VINTAGE FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND A SILVER PLATED TEAPOT

Lot 141

A LARGE AND SMALLER PAIR OF SILVER PLATED PHEASANTS

Lot 15

A HALLMARKED BIRMINGHAM SILVER CREAM JUG BY HENRY MATTHEWS 1929 WEIGHT 153G

Lot 156

A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED BUD VASES, POT POURRI BOWLS, GLASS DRESSING TABLE JAR WITH WHITE METAL LID CONTAINING HAT PINS, ETC

Lot 20

A HIGHLY DECORATIVE VICTORIAN HALLMARKED 1892 LONDON SILVER TEAPOT, MAKER JAMES WAKELY AND FRANK CLARKE WHEELER - WEIGHT 645 GRAMS, HEIGHT 15 CM

Lot 2057

A SILVER INDESIT DISHWASHER BELIEVED IN WORKING ORDER BUT NO WARRANTY

Lot 1052

Mixed items to include silver plate, tools etc. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1080

Five pairs of mixed grade silver clip on earrings, combined 55g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1091

Two Albert watch chains, one hallmarked silver 25g, a further chain and two fobs. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1121

Michael Kors: ladies stainless steel silver chunky wristwatch with three subsidiary dials and white face, stamped 2516001 to bracelet strap, boxed with papers, not working at lotting. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1137

Hallmarked silver backed hand mirror, Birmingham assay. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1142

Quantity of mixed costume jewellery including some silver. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1143

Four white metal and one 925 silver stone set rings, mixed sizes. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1145

Quantity of silver plate including three sconce epergne and some hallmarked silver. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1161

Mixed items including silver button hook. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1163

Wings Band on The Run, black white and silver label, YEX929-2 PAS 10007, with poster. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1214

Box of mixed silver plate and stainless steel cutlery. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1293

Silver plated two branch candelabra, Baker & Son Warrington, with associated posy holder, H: 46 cm, broken at base. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1608

Quantity of silver plate and brassware to include a large Indian vase, H: 40 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 47

A group comprising a silver-plated open-face Swiss made military pocket watch, the white dial with black Arabic numbers and subsidiary seconds dial, reverse stamped 'AM - 6E/50 A742', with four silver fobs and two bronze Clifton College Bristol medals, a quantity of military and London Police buttons, three pairs of London Police gorget collar tabs and a piece of RAF uniform cloth with bullion RAF wings and two sets of medal ribbons

Lot 75

WW1 pair of Allied Victory Medal and British War Medal awarded to "241049 Pte. D. Balfour. R. Highrs"; together with a funeral 'In Loving Memory' card dedicated to Lance Corporal R. Balfour, 16th Battalion Canadian Scottish, five Scottish regimental cap badges, a Royal Engineers badge, a Second World War King's "Loyal Service" silver war wound lapel badge, two 1977 crowns and an 1890 crown coin. Notes: Pte. David Balfour (born 5th Nov 1863) was killed in action on 28th May 1918 in France. His relative, Pte. R. Balfour was initially reported wounded and missing, with news of his death due to a gunshot wound to the head coming several days later from the German Prisoner of War camp at Marcoing where he was being treated (see uploaded records for further detail).

Lot 76

Two First World War Medal pairs, comprising a Victory Medal and War Medal awarded to "1851 Pte. W. Pratt Shrops. Yeo."; together with his silver war badge, five uniform buttons, a KSLI cap badge and his discharge notice. Sold together with a further medal pair awarded to "24701 Pte. E. Davies, K.S.L.I" (the War Medal with incorrect Victory ribbon) Notes: Private William Pratt (b.1890) enlisted for service on 26th September 1914, first with the Shropshire Yeomanry and later transferring to the 3rd Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry (service number 26686). He was declared unfit and discharged on 27th October 1917 after suffering a gunshot wound to the leg. See attached additional images for related paperwork confirming entitlement to medals and the silver war badge. Private Edwin Davies (b. 1892) was discharged on 5th May 1919 and also suffered a gunshot wound to the knee.

Lot 78

A group of assorted medals comprising WW1 Victory Medal awarded to "DM2 170045 Pte. E. Peters, A.S.C"; a pair of WW1 miniatures of Victory and War medal, a 1916 On War Service badge, Special Constabulary Faithful Service medal with Long Service 1948 clasp and silver rosette; a Heckmondwike Upper Independent Commemoration of the Centenary of School Schools, 1880 medal and a Marine Society Award of Merit medal with ribbon, awarded to Percy C Levett and dated July 1882. The Marine Society Award of Merit medal was presented to former Warspite boys for five years of exemplary service after they had left the ship and joined the Merchant Navy. The 'Warspite' was lent by the Marine Society as a training ship to the Admiralty in 1876.

Lot 84

A Hawkes & Son military silver bugle presented to the Officers of the 1st King's Shropshire Light Infantry by Lieutenant F.W. Carter, M.C in 1927hallmarked London, 1927 with 'H & Sn' maker's markembossed with the regimental badge below a crown and a full presentation inscription, 28.5cm long (dings and dents), weighs 22.2ozsNotes: 2nd Lieut. F.W.A Carter joined the battalion in July 1916 and was wounded in October of the same year. He was awarded the Military Cross for operations in November 1917 in Cambrai. During the interwar period, Carter spent his time garrisoned in India training troops before sadly dying of pneumonia and being buried at Rawalpindi in late 1929/1930.Provenance: Purchased by the present vendor from the KSLI on 21st August 1972. Sold together with a letter from the 3rd Btn Officers Mess Secretary confirming the sale together with research paperwork including a portrait of Carter in uniform and a photograph of his medals.   Provenance: Purchased by the present vendor from the KSLI on 21st August 1972. Sold together with a letter from the 3rd Btn Officers Mess Secretary confirming the sale together with research paperwork including a portrait of Carter in uniform and a photograph of his medals.

Lot 94

A George V 1831 Pattern Army General Officer's mameluke sword with a two-piece overlay ivory grip (missing original rosettes), the gilt crossguard with crossed sword and baton in a wreath on the escutcheon, the 84cm long curved single-edged blade with a double-edged point, serial number 6866, just under two-quarter acid-etched with GR V cypher together with foliate decoration and further crossed sword and staff, housed in the original scabbard that has been over-painted in silver, overall length of sword 97cm, with gilt knot. Notes: Ivory Act submission reference P5D329SV. PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.

Lot 176

Victorian Royal Fusiliers Racoon Skin cap badge, with Victoria crown, the gilt grenade gilt crown with blue enamel backing and silver Tudor rose to centre, two lugs to the reverse.

Lot 179

A scarce Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) sweetheart brooch gilt finish on a sterling silver base, in the form of the crest from the 'Arms of the Company' featuring an armoured right arm grasping an ornamental staff, on each side a wing bearing a 'St. George's Cross' enhanced with red translucent enamel.

Lot 180

A First World War Royal Naval Air Force silver and enamel sweetheart brooch, manufactured by E.A. P & Co, hallmarked Birmingham 1917, large naval crowned eagle with 'R.N.A.S.' title on a propeller scroll.

Lot 181

A First World War 5th Battalion London Rifle Brigade sterling silver and enamel sweetheart brooch, bearing the 'Royal Arms' within a title circlet with 'South Africa 1900-02' honours.

Lot 194

An Indonesian or Malayan 'Parang' Short Sword in scabbard, 19th century, the horn hilt carved with foliage and fitted with a silver grip and swollen guard, three fullers to the slightly curved 72cm long blade, overall length of sword 90cm, together with another Malayan Parang sword lacking scabbard, with single fullered blade marked 'WAR TD WD CAS TL" and a Japanese tanto dagger in a carved bone sheath, overall length 30cm (3) PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.

Lot 198

A good quality Sumatran Sewar dagger, 19th century with an 18cm long slightly curved damascened blade, a carved horn hilt and hand grip, the wooden scabbard with unmarked silver bands and 'fish-scale' clading, overall length of dagger 23.5cm PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.

Lot 26

A photograph album compiled by a Royal Navy Lieutenant during service with the E-10 Class Destroyer H.M.S Encounter covering the period from May 1935 to July 1937 comprising over 230 individually captioned photographs and some postcards, compiled during the vessel's service with the 5th Destroyer Flotilla, including 100+ naval, some active and many on tour shots together with some family photographs. This album begins with the ship joining the 5th Defence Flotilla and documents manoeuvres including smoke screens off Lamlash (Isle of Arran). HMS Encounter and Escapade appear to have suffered a collision during these exercises and are shown in the dock awaiting repairs. Another collision occurred off Alexandria on 19th November 1935 and the album contains an official report, that reads '... During an exercise where six divisions of destroyers carried out a simultaneous attack with torpedoes on the First Cruiser Squadron. The attack had been made without lights and both ships were turning to pick up torpedoes when it was seen that Encounter's course was such that she would hit Echo between the funnels on the Port side. At the time Encounter was doing thirty knots and Echo twenty-five. By using full helms both Captains succeeded in avoiding collision and found themselves steaming on parallel courses about twenty feet apart. The ships were still not on steady courses and full helm was being used in both directions to prevent their respective bows and sterns swinging toward the opposite vessel. Echo reduced speed in an attempt to drop clear astern. As she did so, the swinging of Encounter's stern to starboard seemed to coincide with Echo's bow laying off to port. Collision occurred at upper deck level under the 0.5" bridge just before the starboard whaler. A further bump followed abaft the whalter, and the Echo's bows scraped aft along the side as far as the propellor guard." Further included are photographs of the 1935 Silver Jubilee Royal Naval Review and the 1937 King George VI Coronation Review, including views of the vessels lighting up the skies with searchlights, candles and a spectacular array of fireworks. Snapshots include the crew celebrating onboard and the illumination displays. Elsewhere in the album are photographs of the Italian passenger ship S.S. Ausonia on fire off the coast of Alexandria (ultimately resulting in a total loss); manoeuvres off Gibraltar including towing; a menu card for the Luncheon given by the Mayor of Middlesborough in honour of the visit of H.M.S Escapade and H.M.S Encounter to the Port of Middlesborough; "Firing Fish" in Invergordon (taken by Gaumont British News) and many other interesting photographs. Generally a good archive of this inter-war period of Royal Naval history. HMS Encounter was, of course, sadly lost during the Second Battle of the Java sea in 1942 with eight of its crew killed outright and the remaining 149 taken Prisoner of War by the Japanese, of which thirty-eight died in captivity. Notes: A cross-reference and process of elimination of the names which appear in this album and the 1935 and 1937 Navy Lists suggest this album was compiled by Commander (then Lt) Peter John Knowling, O.B.E. His Second World War service included with HMS Cotswold 1940-41, with the Combined Operations Material Department and COHQ in 1944, as Commander of HMS Nile (a shore base) in 1945 and, post-war, at HMNZS Tamaki in 1954. He was Mentioned in Despatches in 1942, awarded an OBE in 1953 and retired in January 1957.

Lot 313

A pre-WW2 First Pattern German NSDAP Orts-level Political Leader's visor cap, named to the interior 'Otto Flory' constructed of a tan body with a brown velvet centreband with chocolate velvet centreband and three rows of blue piping, with metal eagle and tri-colour cockade with enamel, a silver chincord and a silver pebble button to either side, the interior with a brown sweatband with a black velvet pressure band and champagne coloured lining, RZM stores tag under the band numbered Hersteller 24 and 459951, with paper name tag.

Lot 319

A scarce German Third Reich Schutzpolizei d. Gemeinden Officer's visor cap (Municipal Protection Police) by Erel with three rows of deep wine red piping and a brown centreband, affixed with metal police eagle and a tri-colour cockade, the silver officer's chincord suspended by a single silver button to either side, interior lined in a tan rayon with kite-shaped rhomboid celluloid, manufacturers markings still visible but indistinct, with a pierced tan leather sweatband Notes: The Schutzpolizei d. Gemeinden was a small city branch of the police that was hired by small towns not already assigned Schutzpolizei protection. As a small force that was ultimately merged into the Schutzpolizei, these caps are hard to find.

Lot 320

A scarce German Third Reich Heer Wehrmacht Cavalry crusher cap constructed of field grey wool with dark green centreband and three rows of yellow cavalry piping, with silver wire bevo eagle, wreath and cockade, interior lined in brown rayon, with a dark grey sweatband.Condition:Shows signs of use and service with, wear some rips and losses to the liner together with staining. Missing the protection diamond and some loose stitching in this area. Some section of moth nips and other losses to some of the piping, where the white underlay cord is now exposed. Some further nips and holes to both the crown and the centreband, together with a brown stain to one seam on the upper body. Some losses/wear to the BeVo insignia. A well-worn example.

Lot 321

A German Third Reich Wehrmacht Heer Cavalry or Reconnaisance NCO's visor cap by Robert Lubstein (Erel) constructed of a field grey doeskin with dark green centreband and three rows of yellow cavalry piping, with a black chinstrap, with metal insignia and a vented cockade, the interior lined with champagne silk or rayon and stamped with 'Erel Sonderklasse Standard' markings in silver, with a black cushioning in between the vented tan sweatband bearing the initial studs 'D St' Sold together with the original certificate of purchase from Militaria-Archiv Carsten Baldes e.K.

Lot 322

A Third Reich German Cavalry or Reconnaissance Officer's visor cap by Robert Lubstein (Erel) constructed of a doeskin field grey body with dark green centreband, three rows of yellow cavalry piping and metal insignia with a felt centre to the cockade, silver officer's chinstrap secured by single silver pebble button to either side, the interior with a brown underside of the peak, champagne coloured interior lining,with original celluloid protection and stamped 'Ges Ges. Erel Sonderklasse Extra' in silver and a tan ventilated sweatband.

Lot 324

A German Third Reich Panzer Officer's visor cap by JC Kornacker, Marke Standard Extra Klasse constructed fine field grey wool with a dark green centreband and three rows of pink piping, with an embroidered eagle and wreath together with a metal tri-colour cockade, the silver officer's chinstrap secured by single silver pebble button to either side, the interior lined with a tan material featuring remnants of the celluloid protection with manufacturers details and a name tag 'Tegtmeier, K V F', with a brown ersatz sweatband stamped 'EXTRA'.Condition:Some areas of moth to the crown, small flakes to the edge of the visor and a tear together with some light soiling to the interior liner.

Lot 325

A scarce German Third Reich Heer Truppensonderdienst Officer's visor cap (TSD) by Otto Dittman constructed of a tricot wool with dark green centreband and three rows of blue piping, with metal eagle and cockade and a bullion wreath, silver officer's chinstrip secured by single silver pebble button to either side, with the classic Odd Marke logo to the interior and cross-hatched lining and an ersatz sweatband. Formed in 1944 to draw officials into the Wehrmacht, the late formation of this Administration and Judicial branch clearly dates the cap.

Lot 326

A German Third Wehrmacht Heer (Army) Transport Officer's visor cap by Schellenberg with light blue piping, metal eagle, wreath and cockade, silver officer's chinstrap, the interior with rhomboid sweat protection with gilt manufacturers details in gilt, 'IDEAL Stirndruckfrei D.R.G.M', pierced ventilation holes to the tan sweatband, stamped '3' in black ink to the underside of the band.

Lot 330

A group of three German medals with ribbons comprising Honour Cross 1914-18 with swords, a West Wall Medal and Eastern Volunteer medal and a German 'Ostvoler' Medal for the Bravery and Merit of the 'Eastern People', second class in silver without swords (replacement suspension loop) (3)

Lot 338

A group of four German Third Reich Second World War wound badges comprising: a silver grade tombak badge with a gilded finish to the swastika and leaves, marked '30' to the reverse for the manufacturer Hauptmünzamt, Am Heumarkt 1, Wien III/40 (half of pin missing); a black hollow-back wound badge; a further black wound badge with losses to the black finish and one final silver grade wound badge (missing top catch the pin) (4)

Lot 349

A German Third Reich SS Chained Model 1936 Leader's dagger with a 20cm long blade with sharpened tip and semi-sharpened edges, a transitional period dagger with a combination of nickel and steel-plated fittings, the SS runes and grip eagle in nickel silver and the crossguards in a plated zinc, with an ebonised wooden grip and steel pommel nut; the black anodised scabbard with magnetic metal fixtures to the throat and the tip, a non-magnetic centre ramp with two screws and a non-magnetic plated 'Type B2' chain, blade length 22cm, overall length of dagger 34.5cm PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.Footnote:Notes: Although there were initial concerns about the difference between the pommel nut and the hilt, which would typically be the same material, conversation with collectors and reference to other daggers with the same features lent credence to the idea that this is a mid-war transitional dagger. Such daggers utilised the remaining stores of nickel in combination with the steel-plating, as seen here on both the chain and the nut. Nevertheless, please satisfy yourself as to the authenticity of this dagger before bidding on this lot (i.e. that it is not a parts dagger).Condition:The internal scabbard weight is slightly loose but nevertheless, the dagger hangs at a good 45-degree angle from the chain. The pommel nut also needs tightening. No obvious nicks to the edges of the blade. See additional images for general condition.

Lot 352

A scarce pair of 3rd regulation pre-1938 German NSDAP Gau level Hauptstellenleiter collar tabs, administrative position, with double silver brocade swastika on scarlet red wool base with red cord edge piping.

Lot 353

A pair of pre-1938 German NSDAP Hauptstellenleiter (Administrative) collar tabs, Orts-level, administrative position, with double silver brocade swastika on pale brown wool base with blue cord edge piping.

Lot 3005

1893 silver shilling of Queen Victoria. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 3006

Five silver Colonial Indian coins. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 3007

193 AD silver denarius of Septimius Severus. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 3009

One ounce fine silver bar. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 3017

1887 silver shilling of Queen Victoria. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 3018

1885 silver sixpence of Queen Victoria. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

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