RAF Silver Trophies and Dressing Table Mirror: Quality made mirror with enamel RAF colours and badge, hallmarks to side date letter o, total weight 331g and two small silver trophies with engraving “RAF OPEN DOUBLES FINALS CAIRO 1926” and “RAF ABOUKIR 1928 MENS OPEN DOUBLES WON BY GROUP CAPT.BROOKE AND SQ/LDR FULLER” weight together without bases 81 g hallmarked to back. (3 items)
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RAF Presentation Drinks Barrel and Vase: Super quality cut glass drinks barrel with heavy silver metal fittings, with makers mark. Engraved to top “PRESENTED TO S/LDR E.DODD M.B.E. BY THE OFFICERS OF 663 AIR OP SQDN R. ( AUX ) A.F.ON THE OCCASION OF HIS REIREMENT 1 MAY 1954 “. Size 21 cms high and 24 cms long with tap, with cut glass vase engraved RAF wings A.E.WELLS.21.5 cms high. (2 items)
RAF Hallmarked Silver Presentation Cigarette Case: Solid silver with inside gilt finish, hallmarks and date letter C ,engraved to front “ SERGEANT MAJOR CHARLES NOTLEY PRESENTED ON HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE ROYAL AIR FORCE WITH BEST WISHES FROM THE OFFICERS AND AIRMEN No 101 B SQUADRON” weight 94g.
RAF Silver and other Curios: Small hallmark silver trophy engraved to front “SINGLES TENNIS HANDICAP TOURNAMENT CPL.S.G.WRIGHT A.F.M. ROYAL AIR FORCE ADEN” , two menu holders with RAF Transport Command squadron badge engraved to front with hallmarks to back, silver hallmarked tea spoon and propeller ,total weight for all 160g. (5 items)
WW2 RAF Silver Powder Compacts: Super quality silver compact with RAF wing enamel badge to front, hallmarks to back with date letter U for 1944, engraved FROM PAT & EILEEN 25.12.45 and small silver hallmarked compact on chain in box date letter B with RAF wings to front. (2 items)
RAF Presentation Silver Cigarette Case and Ashtray: Silver case engraved to front “RAF SPORTS FORT TREGANTLE TUG OF WAR WINNING TEAM” hallmarked inside with date letter S. Ashtray engraved to front “FROM THE OFFICERS OF No 605 (COUNTY OF WARWICK) SQUADRON 12.7.1943.” with rubbed hallmarks. (2 items)
WW2 RAF Silver No 42 Squadron Cigarette Box: Heavy quality made silver case with engraved RAF squadron badge to front and silver gilt inside stamped SILVER, full of engraved signatures of members of the squadron. No. 42 Squadron was based at RAF Bircham Newton. Initially the unit was equipped with Vickers Vildebeests before re-equipping with Bristol Beauforts in January 1940. The squadron operated also a bomber unit in the Burma campaign flying Blenheims during 1942 and as a fighter-bomber unit flying Hurricanes during 1943. The squadron disbanded on 30 June 1945 but on the following day 146 squadron was renumbered to No. 42 Squadron and flew Thunderbolts. The squadron fought on with these until the Burma campaign ended and thereafter the squadron disbanded on 30 December 1945 at Meiktela.
Y A RECTANGULAR TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY STRUNG TEA CADDYSECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURYThe lid enclosing two subsidiary lidded canisters13cm high, 20cm wide, 13cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, and some opening to joints, the lid is loose at the hingesInternally there are two removable canisters, the lids of these have warped and the internal linings of these are virtually entirely lackingThere is no key and there is no lock, the catch to the lid is all that remainsthe silver coloured metal areas with some discolouration, some losses to the extremities of the handle-platePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDYCIRCA 1800Of canted rectangular form, the banded lid enclosing two subsidiary covers13.5cm high, 16cm wide, 10.5cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, and some opening to jointsThe interior lining with cracks, losses and wear overall the internal lids are warped out of shape and do not sit flush to the interior there is no key but the lock is open at time of reportThe silver coloured metal areas with some discolourationPlease note there is no ivory present in this lotPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDYCIRCA 1800The domed lid enclosing a subsidiary cover15cm high, 11.5cm wide, 9cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, and some opening to jointsThe interior lining with cracks, losses and wear overall the internal lid with ivory handle; this is loose and easily removable, there is no key but the lock is open at time of reportThe silver coloured metal areas with some discolourationPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A REGENCY TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY BANDED TEA CADDYCIRCA 1820Of bowfront outline, with beehive moulded front, the lid enclosing a pair of subsidiary lids17cm high, 15cm wide, 9cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, and some opening to jointsPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionthe interior lining with cracks, losses and wear overall to one internal lid with ivory handle; this is loose and easily removable and the other one appears to be secured with pink adhesive there is no key but the lock is open at time of report, there appear to have been various repairs including to the hinges, where more pink adhesive has been usedthe silver coloured metal areas with some discolouration Condition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH SMALL LACQUERED BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE, DROCOURT, PARISLATE 19TH CENTURYThe eight-day single train movement regulated by silvered platform lever escapement incorporating split bimetallic balance, the backplate stamped with oval D C trademark for Drocourt over serial number 32959 to lower left hand corner, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel spade hands, in an corniche type case of Mignonette No. 3 size with hinged carrying handle over caddy moulded corner uprights and cavetto moulded skirt; with travelling case now covered in simulated leather and original numbered winding keyThe clock 10.5cm (4.25ins) high with handle down, 7cm (2.75ins) wide, 6cm (2.375ins) deep. Pierre Drocourt is recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development with further additions and corrections from research undertaken by Leigh Extence (available online) as born in 1819 and setting up in business as a clockmaker in Paris in 1853. He initially worked from Rue Limoges (later called 28 Rue Debelleyme after the rationalisation and merger of Streets in 1865), Paris and was succeeded by his son, Alfred (born 1847), in 1872. The blancs roulants, rough movements, were made in Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont, a town outside Dieppe, where Drocourt had workshops until their sale in 1904, being premises purchased from Holingue frères in 1875 who had previously supplied Drocourt. The firm was awarded numerous international exhibition medals and mentions including Silver in Paris 1878 and Gold in 1889.
An early 19th century oak silver chest, the hinged cover with an inset brass plaque inscribed 'The Rt Hon'ble Earl Stanhope', with a pair of iron carrying irons, height 49.5cm, width 30.5cm, depth 30.5cm.The box has been lined with thin modern ply sheets which are not fixed. Baize lining to top and bottom which is probably modern. Wood has been let in around the lock, top and bottom. There is a large patch of historic filler on the back edge of the lid. The main body of the box has probably been re-sized and is made of two halves which have been joined and have iron brackets on the corners. The box is very sturdy and solid, a few scuffs but a nice thing.
A Victorian silver matched four-piece tea and coffee set to include a teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, tapered form with engraved decoration and scroll handles, maker James William Benson London 1891/92, coffee pot maker John Aldwinckle & James Slater London 1880, all with engraved monogram, 65oz
A large Victorian silver two-handled rose bowl renaissance revival style with embossed cornucopia, scrolls and flowers, fluted waist with pierced scroll border and mask mounts, cast winged caryatid handles, engraved cartouche, makers James Wakely & Frank Wheeler, London 1898, 92oz 45cm, complete with stand and fitted oak carry box
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