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A collection of jewellery, to include a gold faceted belcher chain necklace, marked 9c, 6.13g, a gold turquoise and seed pearl Swallow stick pin, 0.28g, two rolled gold lockets, a silver locket with engraved Crane motif, together with a collection of enamel badges and costume brooches, an Art Deco paste stone double clip brooch, two sterling silver hinge bangles, a sterling silver square framed photo frame, and a rolled gold Buren open faced pocket watch with Arabic numerals, and a ladies gold plated Oris mechanical strap watch
A post-war Schuco Rolly clockwork teddy bear, With light brown mohair, brown and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed arms, felt pads, wooden support stick, metal skates, original red felt scarf and keywind mechanism causing the bear to move forward —8½in. (21.5cm.) high
A 1920's Fortin stick barometer and thermometer by Casella of London, No.3152, with silvered cylindrical scale and vernier and mercury thermometer, contained in cylindrical black lacquered casing and cistern, 38ins high contained in mahogany and glazed case. Note: With Certificate of Examination dated 28th June 1928, No. 24-597
An oak refectory table of "17th Century" design with four plank pleated top, on heavy bulbous leaf carved end supports with trestle feet and plain stretcher, 72ins x 31ins x 29ins high, and eight beechwood and elm stick back and wheel back Windsor kitchen chairs (including two armchairs), all with wood seats, on turned legs and stretchers
An antique 19th century walking stick cane - with knop to top with engraved detail which reads ' Relic Of Royal George - Sunk 1782, Raised 1840 ' with a small engraving of the ship itself. Measures approx; 86cm tall. HMS Royal George was a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at Woolwich Dockyard and launched on 18 February 1756. The largest warship in the world at the time of launching, she saw service during the Seven Years' War including being Admiral Sir Edward Hawke's flagship at the Battle of Quiberon Bay and later taking part in the Battle of Cape St Vincent. She sank undergoing routine maintenance work whilst anchored off Portsmouth on 29 August 1782 with the loss of more than 800 lives, one of the most serious maritime losses to occur in British waters.
A Russian silver mounted sword stick the handle with hinged lid opening to reveal interior with silver beaker two headed eagle emblem on lid. The silver handle mounted on an ebonised tapered stick pulling out to reveal the blade which is 49.5cm long. Stamped 84 applied monogram over crown. 94cm long The sword stick in in excellent condition with very little signs of wear. Silver hallmarks all crisp
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