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A cased Danbury Mint "The Queens Visit to the United States - 200th Anniversary of U.S. Independence" 1976 silver ingot, with a USA first day stamp cover, a cased Danbury Mint "The Post Office Official Commemorative Stamp Issue" silver ingot and first day stamp cover, etc
An early 20th Century Russian silver beaker, of conical form having a reticulated incised border around the top and gilt interior, bearing an engraved inscription "Rae", the base being marked with a second Kokoshnik (1908-1926) assay mark for Moscow and "AK" (possibly Antip Ivanovich Kuzmichev), 72 g, 8 cm high
A Siamese white cigarette box, the top being profusely repouse decorated depicting a Siamese goddess surrounded by four attendants amid scrolling decoration, the oblong box having unadorned sides and sitting on a moulded base, second quarter 20th Century, wooden lining, tests as silver, 425 g gross, 21.5 x 11 x 4.5 cm
An Early 20th Century Chinese export silver two handled sugar bowl, of globular form with gilt interior, the sides displaying a repouse dragon and Chinese script, the two handles formed as bamboo raised on a convex foot, the lid having engraved decoration and bamboo form handle, the base bears the marks "Lain Chang" (possibly Shanghai) and a Chinese character mark, 304 g, 12 cm high
An Edwardian silver vesta case, of plain form with a hinged lid and concave verso, bearing an engraved monogram to the front "GWR", Birmingham, 1912, 34 g, together with a curved silver calling card case, of a plain form with a hinged lid, the front bearing a monogram "GWR", Birmingham, 1911, 29 g
An early 20th Century Chinese silver vesta box holder, of sheared oblong form closed at one end and having a hinged lid to the other, the top decorated with an applied seal displaying The Municipal Seal of the Shanghai International Settlement, and the motto "Omnia Juncta in Unoan" together with its Chinese translation, verso decorated with an engraved Chinese character, maker's mark "TC" stamped to the end, 39 g, 6 x 5.5 x 2 cm [Omnia Juncta in Uno translates as "All Joined in One", being the motto on the municipal seal of the Shanghai International Settlement (1843-1941) which signified the joint governance of foreign powers in the settlement]
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