1930's silver locket, of oval form with engine turned decoration, hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1930, H6.5cm, together with a 1920's silver compact of octagonal form with engine turned decoration throughout, the lid interior with inset mirror, hallmarked Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1922, an early 20th century silver pill box of circular form with hammered top, hallmarked Birmingham 1903, makers mark worn, probably Deakin & Francis Ltd, a smaller later silver example with foliate engraved cover, hallmarked Douglas Pell Silverware, London 1992, and a 20th century silver mounted glass desk accessory, probably combination stamp sponge holder and paperweight, of circular form with heavy glass base and wide plain silver collar, unmarked, gross weight (not including stamp sponge holder) 3.09 ozt (96 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Stamp sponge holder with some small indentations to silver. Hallmarks with some wear, particularly to larger pill box.
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THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF ENGLAND AND WALES,a folio of finely hand coloured geological maps (no. 2 missing), engraved at the Ordnance Survey office, Southampton, variously dated mid-to-late-19th century, all bearing W.H. Milnes printer and stationer, Wakefield stamp, linen backed, each leaf 42cm x 58cmThe sheets are bound into a large folio, the exterior is quite heavily worn and scuffed; the stated scale is ‘Scale of one inch to a Statute Mile’.Page/Map 1 is annotated as ‘Sheet 98 N. E. (New Series Sheet 39)’ but obviously numbered ‘1’ in the top right corner, a Page/Map 2 is missing and resumes at Page/Map 3, annotated as ‘Sheet 98 S. E. (New Series Sheet 49)’, the latest date listed on this map is 1892 relating to certain revisions.The Pages/Maps then proceed numerically according to the numbers printed in bold in the upper right corners #3-30Preceding Page/Map 1 is a partial map of Thirsk and Malton (this torn and discoloured) so a total of 30 maps, 29 (missing Page/Map 2 as stated) are hand coloured geological maps in a numerical series according to the numbers in the upper right.Some example latest listed dates are Page/Map 5 1879, 10 1858, 18 1887, 20 no listed dates, 25 1885, 30 1875.There are marks to the borders of the maps and the leaves as well as some staining, mostly to the backs or ledges of the sheets but occasionally affecting the maps as well as general browning to varying degrees.Additional images illustrating general condition available
A Collection of Specimen Sets, Commemorative Coinage and Pre-1947 Silver, to include: UK deluxe proof set 2000, 10 coins from £5 to 1p, in Royal Mint display stan, FDC; 'Time Capsule' 2000, 9 coins from £5 to 1p, BU; UK 9-coin set 2000, from £2 to 1p, BU; 'Celebration Bell' £5 2000 mounted as a lady's compact; Public Libraries 50p 2000 mounted as a money clip; 12 x commemorative coins, including: The World's First Postage Stamp coin cover; The Royal Wedding 1981; The Centenary of HM the Queen Mother first day cover; 'Centenary of the Monarchy' 2000; 'Centenary of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother' 2000 etc.; 2 x Bank of England Series C: £1 and 10 shillings, VG to near Fine; and a small quantity of pre-1947 silver half crowns, florins, shillings etc., gross weight 199g.
Mixed Lot, comprising: The Queen's Silver Jubilee Tour silver proof ingot, obv. portrait of the Queen flanked by emblems of the union, rev. inscription, edge hallmarked Birmingham, 1977, Yorkshire Mint, .925 silver, weight 93g, with Danbury Mint certificate of authenticity in case of issue; The Queen Silver Jubilee Commemorate Stamp silver ingot, obv. replica of the commemorative stamp issue by the Post Office to celebrate the jubilee, rev. inscription, hallmarked Birmingham, 1977, Yorkshire Mint, .925 silver, weight 73.6g, lacking certificate; 2 x Silver Jubilee silver ingots, obv. crowned monograms, dates below, rev. 1977 crowned within wreath. THE QUEEN'S SILVER JUBILEE in banner, each hallmarked Birmingham, 1976, Yorkshire Mint, .925 silver, weights 42.7g and 43.1g respectively, in Danbury Mint case; Farewell to the £.S.D. System 10-coin specimen set, from crown to farthing; and 11 x cupro-nickel crowns.
WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT; six prints to include 'Griselda', signed lower right, gallery stamp lower left, 48 x 58cm, and 'The First Arrivals', signed in pen lower right, 28 x 39cm, semi-nude ladies at an outdoor bath house, no.672/850, and women washing clothes outside city walls, no.356/850, both 53 x 69cm, both with gallery stamps, and two lithographic prints, a reclining woman with a woman reading poetry, no.485/850, with gallery stamp, 41 x 58, and the other a semi-naked woman by riverside, 39 x 55cm, all framed and glazed (6).
A late Victorian hallmarked silver vesta case in the form of a heart, now converted to a brooch with later pin back attachment, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1898, a sterling silver stamp box with engraved initials, a mother of pearl handled small butter knife with silver blade, two silver medallions and a modern silver charm modelled as a car (6).
A Victorian carved shell floral brooch/pendant, with pink roses on a backdrop of various carved shell petals, on a yellow metal frame, with brooch pin and necklace hoop, with gold safety chain and pin, approx 5 x 3.6cm, unmarked. CONDITION REPORT: The shell petals are delicate, some are missing parts of the leaves, however this is not that noticeable. The metal is not marked, however there is a stamped section on the pin, that is now rubbed, which may have had the gold stamp.
A collectors' lot to include enamelled football badges, Manchester City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Crystal Palace, Portsmouth etc, a silver identity bracelet, a gun and gun dog plated brooch, a silver buckle ring, two thimbles, a tin of various British and World coins, a Ronson Whirlwind lighter, and two hobby stamp albums.
CARLTON WARE; an early 20th century lustre bowl decorated with iridescent fish to the interior, with mottled pale green border heightened in gilt, the exterior with mottled dark green ground decorated with iridescent and gilt-heightened fish, with factory stamp to the base, height 10cm, diameter 24cm, also a Staffordshire fruit bowl decorated with gilt and enamelled Willow pattern to the interior, with a border of turquoise enamelled hearts and black pattern, on a gilt wide border, on a red ground, the exterior also with repeating Willow pattern in gilt and enamels, on a red ground, partial factory stamp to the base, height 8cm, diameter 22cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The red Willow pattern bowl rings well when struck. There are some scratches and slight wear to the design. The Carlton Ware bowl has a dull ring when struck, suggesting there may be an imperfection. But on close examination, there are no obvious repairs or hairline cracks. Some rim chips to the foot rims of both.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a 19th century dessert and cake stand set, comprising nine plates with central hand painted bouquets of garden and wild flowers within a Classical gilt border, with a wide pink ground border to the top and foot rim, comprising nine plates, diameter 23cm, four shallow cake stands, diameter 23cm, height 6cm, and one taller example, height 11cm, all with the Royal Worcester back stamp over '76' (1876) (14).
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