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Three 1920s / 1930s silver and enamel cricket fob medals, West London Postal, South London, and Croyden and District Cricket Leagues, T Fattorini, Birmingham, 26.3 g, together with a bronze fob medal for "London Scholars' Cricket Assocn" Old Beresfordians, largest approximately 4.5 cm [Beresford House, Wellington College]
Four 1930s silver and enamel football fob medals, "Dauntless Amateur" and "Edmonton District" football leagues, and "Dover Hospital A.F. Competition" and "Birmingham and District Works Amateur Football Assn", together with a vacant un-attributed football medal, 60.1 g, largest 4.5 cm
A George III white metal pocket watch by (Edward) Ellicott of London, the cylinder movement having a gilt brass dust cover, its enamel face having Arabic seconds and Roman hour chapters, with blued steel poker hands, numbered 7940, the case decorated with rose engine turning and bearing continental European silver marks, 44 mm excluding stem and bow, (running when catalogued)
Four silver and silver gilt enamel Masonic jewels, a white metal Duke of Connaught bicentenary jewel 1717-1917, a gilt white metal Gesterian Lodge Founder's jewel, a hand pierced and engraved Masonic jewel inscribed "Si Talia Jungere Possis Sit Tibi Scire Satis, AL AD", and verso "Deo Regi Pratribus Honor Fidelitas Benevoltia", late 19th Century - mid 20th Century, together with an American Great Seal Centennial medallion, having the Great Seal of the United States on the obverse, and Pyramid with the Eye of Providence at the top on the reverse, 174 g excluding medallion, medallion 64 mm diameter
Five early to mid 20th Century scent bottles comprising, Lalique "Worth" blue glass example, an Art Deco silver overlay scent bottle for Koln A.RH., a Wembley British Empire Exhibition bottle in a treen case, a miniature aventurine lampwork bottle, and a lenticular scent bottle with a nickel plated screw top, Worth bottle 6 cm
A 19th Century coromandel dressing table box, having a fitted interior with four silver topped bottles, and a lift out tray, having a silver topped glass box, two small silver topped glass containers, and mother of pearl handled tools, the removed tray reveals an inner compartment, to the base is a jewellery drawer on an internal catch, silver tops assayed London, 1878, 29 x 21 x 18 cm
A Boer War civilian surgeon casualty medal group, comprising a Queen's South Africa medal with two clasps to Ast. Surgn. H Davies, Welsh Hosp., together with three photographic portrait cabinet cards and one other photograph of Herbert Davis in uniform, his silver cigarette case and contents, two school prize books and a period bound In Memoriam containing a large number of transcribed letters from and pertaining to Davies, also recent biographical and research notes. [Herbert Davies (1874 - 1900) was born at Lea Ashton. He attended Preston and Shrewsbury Grammar Schools, going on to study medicine at Victoria University, Manchester. The Welsh Hospital for South Africa was established in London in February 1900 to care for British troops fighting in the Boer War, it was funded by public subscription, the War Office providing transport and rations. Davies was invited by Professor Jones of Victoria University to join its staff as Assistant Surgeon. He sailed for South Africa in April of 1900, arriving on the 3rd of May. The Hospital was under the charge of Major Cockerill, RAMC, with Professor Jones acting as Chief Surgeon. In June of 1900 Herbert Davies died of dysentery. See also the British Medical Journal, 20 April 1901, "Reminiscences of The Welsh Hospital in South Africa (Springfontein And Pretoria)"]
A 1787 "scroll Inventory of the Furniture in Culloden House including all the articles thereto belonging", together with an 1801 manuscript list of portraits in the library of Culloden House, a similar 1838 inventory of plate and silver, and an 1897 plan of Culloden house by William C Joass, architect, Dingwall
Geo.III hallmarked sterling silver dessert spoon initialed PL, by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1811, a hallmarked sterling mustard by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield,1905 with spoon, and a set of three Geo.V hallmarked sterling old English pattern teaspoons London, 1918, by Josiah Williams & Co 5.74ozt
A pair of early 20th Century James Dixon & Sons circular entrée dishes and covers with maker's mark to the base A829 D: 22cm, Walker & Hall EPNS hot water jug with bright cut decoration numbered 3088 H: 20cm, a pair of 20th Century EPNS candle sticks, fruit bowl and other silver plated ware
Victorian waisted glass decanter, hallmarked Sterling silver collar by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester 1898, another with Geo.V with hallmarked Sterling silver collar by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1912, H27cm and an Edw.VII hallmarked Sterling silver Sherry decanter label by John Reily, London, 1902 (2)
Geo.V hallmarked sterling silver mounted dressing table set comprising hand mirror, clothes brush and hairbrush inset with needlework panel by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1938 another hallmarked sterling silver hair brush by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1919 (4)
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