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Hallmarks: 750 (Dutch assay mark), horse head. Maker's mark: presumably Antonie Hellegers, Colijnsplaat / Bruinisse / Delfshaven / Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1844 / 1867. Set with 6 cabochon cut turquoises (Ø approx. 1.6 mm) in a silver setting. Light signs of use. LxW: 3.2 x 1.9 cm. Weight: 1.89 grams.
Including a Danish design pendant by S. Christian Fogh (SCF), a German design pendant by Theodor Klotz (TEKA), a German design pendant by Blachian Antik Schmuck (BAS) and an "Amsterdam School" pendant with moonstone presumably by Fa. Gebr. Reggers, Amsterdam, 1934 / 1971. Various silver contents. Various sizes. Weight: 27.9 grams.
With meander motif, pin is metal. Hallmarks: oak leaf (1853 - 1905), 585, ZI (Dutch assay marks). Maker's mark: J. Wefers Bettink, D.C. Wefers Bettink and C.G.J. Ouwejan, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1877 / approx. 1925. Set with one rose cut diamond of approx. 6.30 x 7.0 mm in a silver setting. In good condition, diamond setting moves. LxW: 3.9 x 3.1 cm. Weight: 8.47 grams.
An unusual Victorian silver dog collar,mid-19th century, to either side with a reeded rim, inscribed to the side 'AGNES FOWLER BUTLER / PENDEFORD HALL', diameter 6cmThe Fowler family, later Fowler-Butler, passed down Pendeford Hall, Wolverhampton, throughout almost five centuries, with the majority of the men going into military service. Agnes Fowler-Butler was married to Robert Henry Fowler-Butler, who inherited the estate in 1865, his army career culminating with the rank of Major-General. The estate began its partial demolition in 1953, before being completely demolished fifteen years later.Some tarnishing, some white paste around collar join, small knocks, generally fine. Unmarked
An Albany Fine China group, by Neil Campbell, modelled as a pair of racing greyhounds, mounted on an oval mahogany plinth, with an engraved silver dedication plaque, inscribed 'Presented to Douglas Tyler by the Directors of Walthamstow Stadium in appreciation of his services to Greyhound Racing', in a silk and velvet-lined presentation case, with certificate of authenticity, numbered 77/250, 33cm wide16cm deep23cm high including plinthThe plaque with tarnish. Some minor stains to the white greyhound. No detected chips or losses.
A 9ct gold-capped riding whip, London 1929,with crocodile leather grip,71cm long,a silver-mounted hunting crop,Birmingham 1916,inscribed 'IV Hussars', 64cm long, and a harrier's crop,with hound head mount, also carved as a whistle,29cm long (3)Whip has lost the lower binding to the handle.The crop is remarkably little used.The Harriers Crop has been heavily used and has marks, with a tear to the lash mount.
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