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A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Opaque Glass Oil Lamp; with printed decoration of a courting couple in woodland, peach banding and gilt highlights, on a brass base with two chimneys and a shade, together with Two Oval Silver-Plated Serving Trays, Galleried & Footed & a wooden bowl having a frog stamp underneath filled with stones (4).
A Gien faience inkstand, with shell and dolphin surmount, fitted two inkwells and covers, 21cm wide and a Paris porcelain desk tidy with central candle sconce, two inkwells and covers, pen stand and stamp box, 18cm wide Condition Report: Lot 981-Gien - Both dolphin tails restored. One inkwell a little crazed internally. One inkwell cover has 3 small chips.Paris - Unmarked, condition good.
Fine Victorian tinted albumen photographic portrait of HRH Prince Arthur aged 8 years, wearing traditional Highland dress and leaning on a chair back with his right leg crossed - in original moulded gilt gesso frame with white oval slip mount - inscribed in gold 'Arthur 1858' and on gilt outer slip 'Prince Arthur', the reverse with original W. Thomas framers label and Windsor Castle inventory stamp 1872 no. 542 and Queens Personal Property crowned VR stamp - the image 16cm x 12cm, the frame 31cm x 26.5cm. Provenance: Given by HRH Prince Arthur The Duke of Connaught to his personal nurse Miss Charlotte Haskins, who nursed him in his later years until his death in 1942 - for which she received the M.V.O. and a R.R.C. Sold with the lot is a signed and inscribed print from Lady Patricia Ramsay, along with two letters from her regarding the death of Miss Haskins. A letter from the Queen of Denmark regarding the death of Miss Haskins, an envelope addressed by HM Queen Elizabeth to The Duke of Connaught, dated 1938 and related ephemera and press cuttings
A good quality early 20th Century Chinese export sterling silver tea strainer, the bowl edge decorated with relief cast and pierced decoration of exotic birds amongst flowering branches and bamboo, the carved jadeite handle, complete with fitted case finished with stylised fabric. CONDITION REPORT: Stamp reads 'CHINA STERLING SILVER', handle slightly loose but overall good condition, weight including handle is 30g.
A collection of stamps and covers relating to Epsom's Pirate Postal Service and the Ministor post office operating during the 1971 National postal strike, including bundles of numerous covers, First Day Decimal, Last Day of Strike etc, and sheets of stamps with eight stamps per sheet in various denominations 5p, 10p, etc, with a stamp printing block and folder of related correspondence including a letter dated 10 March 1971 from the Head Postmaster, Sutton to Ministor referring to 'embarrassing packets' being stopped in the post with 'adhesive labels resembling postage stamps'
Six silver dessert spoons, of which four are marked for London, 1902, maker's stamp Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton) with the terminals engraved with lion's head and crown; and two are marked for 1910, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd (total weight 9.5 ozt)
Five Edwardian silver fiddleback teaspoons, stems engraved initial y, marks for London, 1903, maker's stamp Goldsmiths and Silversmith Co Ltd, 4.5 ozt, together with Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company of Regent Street branded cardboard box and receipt for spoons and tongs dated 1903 for a purchaser in Sidmouth
Victorian silver dessert spoon, terminal engraved with monogram, Exeter assay, indistinct date letter, maker's stamp William Rawlings Sobey, 1.1ozt; Victorian silver dessert spoon, terminal engraved with monogram, marks for Exeter, 1861, maker's stamp Josiah Williams & Co, 1.6 ozt; and a William IV Silver mustard spoon, marks for Exeter, 1832, maker's stamp WS, 0.1 ozt
Pair of Sheffield Assay Office Bi-Centenary silver commemorative goblets in presentation case, (one goblet being Britannia silver, the other sterling) with certificate of authenticity from H L Brown & Son Ltd 89/200, marks for Sheffield, 1973, maker's stamp H L Brown & Son, each goblet 13cm high, combined weight 9.5ozt
Mappin and Webb silver condiments set - a pair of pepper pots with square collars, a pair of salts with blue glass inserts, a mustard pot with blue glass insert, each standing on four paw feet with marks for Birmingham, 1924 and maker's stamp; matched with three Adie Brothers silver condiment spoons, and one condiment spoon stamped sterling (total weight of hallmarked silver 5.1 ozt)
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