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Two sterling silver watch chains, one with toggle; a sterling silver rope-twist necklace; a pair of enamelled cufflinks; four various Victorian style paste buckles; a painted ceramic brooch; a sterling silver pencil; a stick pin, terminating with a shark's tooth; various bead necklaces; coinage; etc
A stick pin, terminating with a French coin, Republique Francaise, Daniel Dupuis, mounted with a jockey on horse plaque; a 9ct gold hinged bangle, flat-chased with scrolling leaves, 16.6g; a 9ct gold bow brooch, with tassels, 1.1g; a 9ct rose gold ring, inset with a diamond chip, 1.4g; and a fine yellow metal chain (5)
A lady's 9ct gold wristwatch, Tissot, the dial with gilt baton numerals, on a 9ct gold mesh bracelet strap with folding clasp; a 9ct gold stick pin, terminating with a pearl; and a gold-plated open-faced pocket watch, Tempo, the dial with engine-turned decoration, gilt Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds, plain case (3)
A FINE SCOTTISH ROSEWOOD BOW-FRONTED STICK BAROMETER, ADIE & SON, EDINBURGH, second quarter 19th Century, the reeded cornice with urn finial over a flat-fronted glazed dial cover and slightly bow fronted trunk terminating in a reeded base, the signed one piece silvered dial with rack and pinion vernier operated via a turned knob. 106cm Note: Alexander Adie took his son John into partnership in 1835 while based at 58 Princes Street. After 9 years they moved just four doors along the road. In 1857 Richard Adie took over the firm, but such was the reputation of the father and son partnership, that he continued to trade under their name. In 1877 the firm moved to 37 Hanover Street. Their work is always of the highest quality and it is this distinctive model of barometer that collectors the world over associate with the family.
Awards attributable to Walter Ross-Taylor MP (1877-1958) - an Egyptian Order of the Nile (Nishan Al-Nil) Grand Cross set of insignia by Lattes, Cairo comprising sash badge, silver, silver gilt and enamels 63mm complete with ribbon; Star, silver, silver gilt and enamels 81mm, in fine original condition within J. Lattes fitted case; A C.B.E., 1st type, silver gilt and enamels within Garrard & Co fitted case ;The recipients gold-mounted walking stick engraved 'W.R.T.' by Brigg (3) Notes - Walter Ross-Taylor MP, Assistant Counsel to His Highness the Sultan in The Ministries of Agriculture, Public Works & War, Egypt (London Gazette 8th January 1919), Conservative MP for Woodbridge 1931-1945
A French carved ivory and painted silk fan, by J. Donzel, c.1880, the sticks carved with putti, birds, insects and flowers, panel to front signed "Donzel", the silk decorated with putti on chariots pulled by birds, butterflies and others, panel to reverse with monogram "W.M.", lace fringe, base stick 11in. (28cms) long, open fan 21in. (53cms) wide. See illustration
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