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A large Post Office lozenge sign, width 72cm and a Post Office 'Girobank' Wall Clock, in working order , together with over 250 Post Office advertisements, mostly A4 size, which were used in Post Office Point of Sale boards (POPOS) to advertise forthcoming stamp issues and other PO services. A quantity of Royal Mail First Day Covers including the 'Millennium Collection' album and a small selection of PHQ cards are also included as part of this lot. Condition of items is generally G/VG.
A George V silver pen tidy together with an Edward VII silver stamp roller, the tidy with mark of Cohen & Charles, London 1913, the two shaped sides joined by a top rail with rings for supporting 4 pens and a bottom dished section, 9 x 6.5cm, 2.5ozt; the roller with mark of Grey & Co, London 1901, of rectangular form, flared base, cut glass well and ground glass roller, 8 x 6cm 5.1ozt gross (2)
An early 20th century Austrian metalwares silver three-piece tea set and tray, mark of Alexander Sturm, Vienna, 800/1000 standard silver, the teapot of simple oval form with reed and tie borders, part marked side hinged flush fitting cover with button finial and simple handle with cream-coloured insulators, stamped to the underside '90801', the two handled sucrier with gilded interior and friction fitting removable cover, stamped to the underside '94804' and high sided milk jug, stamped to the underside '94796' to match, along with the tray, of oval form, measuring 40 x 32cm, stamped to the underside '04879', 70.1ozt gross (4)Footnote: Alexander Sturm (1851-1915) was an ambitious silverworker who married the daughter of Vincenz Carl Dub, an already established Viennese silversmith and opened his own shop in 1883, trading as ‘Alexander Sturm, Dub's Eidam’ (Dub's son-in-law). His clients were of the high nobility and from the so-called ‘Vienna's second society’ (the rising bourgeoisie, industrialists, bankers, civil servants and high-ranking army officers). His business attracted the interest of artists of the Vienna Secession movement and of the Wiener Werkstätte. They commissioned artisans on a freelance basis and Sturm received many commissions from them which were marked with the trademark of the Wiener Werkstätte, the monogram of the designer and Sturm's initials - ‘A.St’ - instead of his usual ‘clover’ stamp as featured on these examples. Wiener Werkstätte closed its doors in 1932 and Sturm's firm closed in 1988, but it was relaunched by George Stradiot in 2008 under the name ‘Wiener Silber Manufactur’. Today their shop is based in the centre of Vienna, and they specialise in reproducing objects designed during the Viennese Jugendstil and Art deco periods and the 1930s, drawing on their archive of over 11,000 designs dating back to Sturm's original drawings of the late 1800s
A pair of George V Britannia silver gilt salts, sponsor marked with the generic London Assay Office stamp, London 1923, of circular trencher style with reeded waist, engraved to the underside, 'CRICHTON BROS, 22 OLD BOND STREET LONDON', 7cm in diameter, 8.6oztProvenance: Julians Park, HertfordshireFootnote: Founded at the end of the 19th century by Lionel Alfred Crichton, Crichton Brothers were retail silversmiths and dealers specialising in antique and fine-quality reproduction silver, with branches in London, New York and Chicago.
A trio of pearl brooches, first, a stylised flower with a central 8mm pearl and nine petals set with thirty two rose cut diamonds, estimated approximate total weight 0.32ct, pin and hook fitting with pendant bale, length including bale 3.2cm, width 3cm, unmarked, tested as 15ct gold with silver settings and a 9ct gold pin; second, a bar brooch with a central applied swan, baroque pearl body with garnet eye, length 5.1cm, pin and hook fitting, worn stamp, tested as 9ct gold; third, a stock pin style brooch with a central applied initial 'K' set with seed pearls (1 lacking), length 3.3cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, gross weight 11.1g (3)
An early 20th century diamond solitaire ring, rubover set central old European cut diamond, approximate diameter 6.3mm, estimated approximate weight 0.80ct, tapered chenier diamond cut shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size T, unhallmarked, worn partial stamp 'PLAT', tested as 18ct gold with platinum settings, weight 3g
Two band percussion cap .577 Tower carbine with 20" barrel with stirrup ramrod and brass mounts, lock with crowned VR 1858 Tower with Indian markings to the trigger guard, various stamp marks to the barrel including M.S KOH, with saddle slide bar and ring, the butt with further engraved Indian markings
Bank of England, Frank May, £5, London, 4 September 1893, serial number E/60 36665, bank stamp from Tunbridge Wells at low centre, slight stain on reverse right, otherwise an astonishingly fresh and crisp example, paper still clean and white, good very fine. The date of this note probably makes it the latest in private hands, having been issued only a few months before Frank May retired. In such wonderful condition, this recently discovered note is also undoubtedly one of the finest examples extant EPM B206a £4,000-£5,000
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