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A pair of late 19th/early 20th century carved Australian emu eggs mounted with white metal surmount of a naturalistic emu bird, fern leaves holding the egg in place, stamped sterling silver, supported on a circular spreading base, each egg carved with emu and kangaroo hunting scenes, with glass domes, each piece 24 cm high
Selection of Mostly WW1 Period Royal Army Medical Corps Identity Discs, consisting of un-marked silver example engraved to “SGT F VALSLER 493653 2/1ST H.C. FD AMB RAMC (T)”; rectangular silvered tag “No 370007 PTE C F STERRY R.A.M.C - E.E.F” reverse gives his name and number again and “65th C.C.S E.E.F”; example made from a French coin engraved with RAMC badge and “D TURNEY 1915-16-17”; sterling silver example engraved “S.G. ROBERTS 421486 – C of E- 2/3 N.M.F.A” (North Midland Field Ambulance); plus others. Some fibre WW1 and WW2 examples. (11 items)
Grouping of New Zealand Regiments Identity Discs, including a sterling silver oval example engraved “CAPT W J RODGER CANTERBURY REGT NEW ZEALAND FORCES P”; Indian 1915 Rupee coin impressed “NZFA 21900 S SAGAR”; silver disc with gold NZ expeditionary force mounted and engraved “11031 MAJ. F.W. HUGGINS C.E”, plus three others. (6 items)
2x British Officers 3rd & 4th Dragoon Guards Identity Discs, the first being a heavily polished hallmarked silver (Birmingham 1917) identity tag engraved “2nd LIEUT E P WEDLAKE-LEWIS 3RD DRAGOON GUARDS”. The second is a sterling silver example engraved “2ND LT W LOVERIDGE C OF E 4TH R. I. DRAGOON GUARDS”. (2 items) Edward Philip Wedlake-Lewis was educated at Tonbridge School 1914-17. Served at RMC Sandhurst and was gazetted into the 3rd Dragoon Guards. He served overseas in France & Flanders. During WW2 he served as an officer in various theatres of war as part of the 7th Armoured Division. He was mentioned in despatches and also awarded the MBE in 1945; A record exists of a Lieutenant M W Loveridge serving with the 4th Royal Inniskilling Dragoons who was awarded the Military Cross.
3x British Officers Identity Discs of Lancers Interest, consisting of a fine example made in sterling silver, engraved to the front “LIEUT E C RADCLIFFE 9TH LANCERS C.E” reverse side engraved “Derriford, Crown Hill, S. Devon”; fine hallmarked silver tag made by Asprey London, engraved “LIEUT A C M PYM 16TH LANCERS C OF E”, interestingly the previous rank has been scratched off (2nd); sterling silver Id tag engraved “CAPT GEORGE WHELER 21ST (EMPRESS OF INDIA’S) LANCERS”. (3 items) The Imperial War Museum have a photograph of Lieutenant Radcliffe in their “Bond of Sacrifice” collection; Lieutenant Arthur Charles Melville Pym was born in 1887, he served in France with the 16th Lancers and later Royal Air Force. He was mentioned in despatches 1st January 1916; Captain George Bevil Hastings Wheeler MC, was adjutant East Kent Yeomanry 1912, served at Gallipoli, mentioned in despatches in 1916 for France & Flanders. Later served out in the Middle East with the 21st Lancers.
WW1 Identity Discs of Yeomanry Regiments Interest, consisting of a hallmarked silver (Birmingham 1916) tag engraved “H S BAILEY C E 2/LT D H Y” (Denbighshire Hussars Yeomanry); hallmarked silver (Birmingham 1917) tag engraved “H C B JORDAN C OF E DORSET YEO”; Pair of identity discs, first hallmarked silver (Birmingham 1916) “TROOPER G F HINTON 3250 2/1 DERBYSHIRE YEOMANRY” and a well worn sterling silver id “2nd LT G F HINTON C of E ROYAL WEST SURREYS”. (4 items) The Marlborough register shows a Harry Guy Bowen Jordan born 1898. Great War special list 1917 3rd Cavalry Indian Army, Lieutenant 1918, Captain 1923. Retired 1935.
Grouping of Identity Discs of Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment Interest, consisting of a pair of fibre id dog tags “PTE D DANIELS C.O.E 2.QUEENS R.W.S” accompanied by an Identity tag for when he served at Tankerton Coast Guard; hallmarked silver disc by Asprey London (1915) engraved “G G BRAITHWAITE 5TH QUEENS R.W.S REGT C.E”; alloy other ranks issue id disc stamped “CPL BUCKMAN 8 QUEENS R.W.S 2416 C.E.”; fibre identity disc “6/9 PT H. W. DEE 6 QUEENS R.W.S C.E”; fibre identity tag “7739 G FOAD RWS CE”; sterling silver identity pendant engraved “2ND LT H E HARVEY THE QUEENS R W S REGT R.C 12TH MAY 1915 – TRANSFERRED RFA MAY 1917”; pair of fibre identity discs “82929 G R HERRINGTON 10 R.W.S CE”; sterling silver identity disc engraved “2ND LT P H MARSDEN THE QUEENS REGT C OF E”; alloy identity disc “1549 B C MILES 4 R.W.S.R CE”; aluminium wrist ID tag impressed “W H J SAVAGE 1126 CE QUEENS R.W.S” and a pair of fibre identity discs “18561 G SHERLOCK CE QUEENS RWS”. All good condition. (15 items) G G Braithwaite appears as a Captain Staff Officer in the 1918 RAF officer list; Harold William Dee was killed in action 3rd July 1916, he was from South Norwood, Croydon.
Great War Identity Discs of Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, Northumberland Fusiliers and Royal Warwickshire Regiment Interest, consisting of sterling silver oval identity tag engraved “2/LT D DAVIES C OF E KINGS OWN ROYAL LANCASTER REGT”; brass oval identity disc impressed “P WORLIDGE 39402 C. E 8TH NOR FUS”; fibre identity disc “LIEUT R N MILLER CE 4 NF”; other ranks alloy identity tag engraved “PTE A G C HARLOCK 48214 CE 11/NORTH FUS”; crude example fashioned from a French copper coin, scratched to the reverse “J.A.E. BELL 5404 CE 13 N.F” and brass oval wrist disc indented “C.Q.M.S A JAY CE 1/8 R.WAR.R”. All generally good condition. (6 items)
5x Great War Identification Discs of Somerset Light Infantry Interest, consisting of a fine example made from a 1916 Indian One Rupee coin, front engraved with regimental badge and around “38348 A J TAYLOR C OF E 1917 INDIA 1918 4TH SOMERSET L I”; EPNS oval id disc engraved “2 LT H WARD C.E. 8 BN SOMERSET LI”; sterling silver oval identity disc engraved “S J BENTON SOMERSET LI C E”; EPNS oval identity bracelet tag impressed “204226 C.E PTE F LACK SOMERSET L.I”; hallmarked silver (Dublin 1917) identity disc engraved “2ND LIEUT W E BYWATER SOMERSET L I”. (5 items) Private Frederick Lack enlisted in 1914 and was discharged in 1918 no longer fit for military service. He was awarded the silver war badge; 2nd Lieutenant later Captain William Edward Bywater previously served in the 28th (Artists) London Regiment.
An early George III silver Warwick cruet stand by Alexander Johnston, London 1762, the shell centred handle with tongue-capped S-scrolls, five ring holders for the three casters, each engraved with two crests, and two glass bottles, engraved with an armorial to the asymmetric shield, on four outstanding dolphin scroll supports with pierced cast feet, 28cm (11in) high, 2149g (69 oz) weighable Provenance: Property of a Gentleman.These unconventional arms maybe of Welsh origin. The crest: a Cornish chough proper holding in its dexter claw a fleur de lis or (Williams). The distinctive crest is for the WIILLIAMS family of Frefoss, Anglesey. Condition Report: Stand - Marks to the base and handle, marks are clear, stands well, armorial lightly rubbedLarge caster - Clear marks to base, worn maker's and sterling marks to cover, wobbles, crests crispCaster 2 - Clear marks to base, worn maker's and sterling marks to cover, stands well, crests crispCaster 3 - Clear marks to base, worn sterling mark to cover, stands well, crests crispGlass bottles - Marks worn to both, both split, one glass bottle with signs of glue. They appear to be matching.Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use throughoutCondition Report Disclaimer
A set of four early George III cast silver square candlesticks by William Cafe, London 1764, with wrythen fluted sconces, the reel capitals with nulled bands, knopped tapering stems with wrythen fluted bases, the stepped bases with gadrooned bands, engraved with an unidentified armorial, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) high, 2543g (81.75 oz)Condition Report: Maker's marks to bases are partially obscured, rest clear Three sconces appear unmarked, the other with sterling standard mark Armorials to the capitals are clear Sconces engraved with a worn crest All slightly wobble All stand true Rubbing to high points of decorationSome pitting to the bases Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A set of four early George III cast silver square candlesticks by Ebenezer Coker, London 1764, with wrythen fluted sconces, the reel capitals with nulled bands, knopped tapering stems with wrythen fluted bases, the stepped bases with gadrooned bands, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) high, 2939g (94.5 oz)Condition Report: Marks to the bases are clearTwo sconces appear unmarked, the other with sterling standard markOne sconce with a piece missing from the rim Crests to the stems are clear Sconces engraved with a worn crest One wobbles, one slightly wobbles, the other two stand wellOne slight bent, the rest stand true Rubbing to high points of decorationSome pitting to the bases Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III silver oval epergne or centrepiece by Robert Hennell, London 1782, with a shaped navette central basket, the beaded rim with shells, acanthus lifts and laurel swags, the four smaller navette baskets conforming, the four circular ones similar and arranged on the S-scroll branches, an urn on plinth beneath the centre, the frame pierced with conforming supports and laurel swags, on four leaf supports with paw feet, 43.5cm (17in) high, 3275g (105.3 oz) Provenance: The Lord Hesketh, Easton NestonCondition Report: Stands wellDate letter sterling mark and London Assay mark to the body onlyAll baskets fit tightly to the branches and central sectionNo apparent dents, splits or repairs to the basketsMarks are partially obscured throughout Minor nicks to the foot rimsLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A late Victorian cast silver shaped oval bowl by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1900, chased with the Royal coat of arms for the United Kingdom, two crowned lion masks, engraved 'Egypt 1882, Tel-el-Kebir, Dettingen, Waterloo, Peninsula, Presented by the Marquis of Waterford August 1899', on four lion paw feet to a shaped oval base, 13cm (5in) long, 407g (13.1 oz) Possibly a salt cellar presented to the 1st Regiment of Life Guards. Henry de La Poer Beresford, 6th Marquess of Waterford, KP (1875-1911) succeeded his father in 1895.Condition Report: Maker's mark to the body over-struck F.CThis is Sterling SilverRest of the marks clear Missing one nut to the baseStands wellDecoration goodLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Brooches, comprising an agate oval brooch, in white metal setting with floral scrolls, stamped 925., a pebble brooch with polished carnelian, on stick pin back., a silver agate brooch, Chester 1912., a silver and striped agate framed brooch, stamped Sterling., and an agate brooch with silver gilt bordering, unmarked. (5)
A small collection of silver, comprising; a pierced silver pedestal dish, an engraved silver bowl, a silver coin set dish/tray, four silver napkin rings and a white metal ash tray stamped 'Sterling', total weight approx 14.3oz, together with a collection of white metal tot cups, a French silver egg cup, two plated napkin rings, a white metal basket and a collection of vacant cases
SAAD (Israeli); three framed panels in relief depicting various views of Jerusalem to include 'The Wailing Wall' with figures in foreground and Masoretic text beneath, each with label verso 'This piece is a unique design hand crafted by the Israeli artist Saad. This is to guarantee that the following object is made of crystal, sterling silver 925', each panel 5 x 5cm, frame 15 x 15cm (3).
A quantity of jewellery items, mostly silver, some hallmarked to include a Peruvian pendant brooch stamped 925, a hallmarked medal, a sterling pendant, an Egyptian pendant indistinctly stamped, two hallmarked silver hollow bangles, one in original box, a cuff stamped 925 and various other items, combined weighable silver approx 3.5ozt.
A collection of vintage costume jewellery brooches and clips, clear and coloured paste, Faith-Hope-Charity, enamelled butterfly, faux aquamarine, Sterling brooch by H.A.W. Welsh lady at a spinning wheel, cornelion target brooch, 20mm, turquoise set Art Nouveau style brooch,small paste set mourning brooch, 18mm, a string of forty-one 13.5 -16mm pale green beads possibly jadeite, 75cm, the clasp marked Silver, in original oriental fabric covered box.
A Georg Jensen silver knife, the handle with red cabochon, signed and dated ‘1904-1979’ to the reverse, marked ‘Georg Jensen Sterling Denmark’ to the handle, boxed, 16.5cm long, an Evald Nielsen silver spoon, marked ‘Eneret Anno 1923 830’, 17.5cm long, and a silver spoon, by Johannes Siggaard, 1939, 21.5cm long, weighable 4ozt (3)Condition report: Some wear and rubbing commensurate with age. Otherwise good order.
Eleven silver handled cutlery items and two Dutch items, including five Dutch knives with chased silver foiled handles, one cased, Dutch silver galleon fork and strainer, child's Sterling knife and fork (Steiff|), together with an unusual long serving fork with silver plated handle(12)Condition report: Various dents, old rust evidence, three with ragged rsuty blade,

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