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Mid-19th-century dressing table mirror Mid-19th-century figure mahogany dressing table mirror, rectangular glass supported on two stick columns with bone finials, box base supporting three drawers all standing on ogee bracket feet.width 40cm (16"), depth 20cm (8"), height 61cm (24")Replacement mirror, central drawer with lock missing and later handle attached through escutcheon.
Miscellaneous silver, including seven napkin rings ( various hallmarks including Continental); white metal pill box; silver swizzle stick; porridge pusher stamped 800; silver pendant lighter, white metal bookmark engraved Madame; silver heart-shaped bookmark; cylindrical scent bottle stamped 925, silver thimble, silver horse-shoe pendant and half chain; together with three trophy's including one silver and two EPNS.
After William Nicholson H.M The Queen woodcut of Queen Victoria, full length with hair under a cap, full gown with walking stick with a terrier at her feet, approx 24 x 25.5 cms, framed and glazed together with a print of a formal photograph of Her Majesty the Queen publ. by Lea, Mohrstadt & Co Ltd Birmingham.
MILITARIA INTEREST - a rare 19th century silver topped malacca sword stick, engraved to knop "T. Litster, 74th Highlanders", chinoiserie relief embossed figural decoration, blade length 69cm, overall length 87cm. Thomas Litster served with the 74th Highland Regiment of Foot and 2nd Battalion, Highland Light Infantry, being deployed to India, Gibraltar, Malta, Hong Kong and Egypt for the Battle of Tel-el-Kebir. Litster was employed as Sergeant Major and Staff Paymaster, also Mentioned in Despatches and finally promoted to Quartermaster and Honorary Captain in 1893.
MILITARIA INTEREST - a 19th century silver-topped malacca sword stick, with engraved Masonic design blade, blade length 67cm, overall length 90cm. From same estate as previous lot (Thomas Litster)Thomas Litster served with the 74th Highland Regiment of Foot and 2nd Battalion, Highland Light Infantry, being deployed to India, Gibraltar, Malta, Hong Kong and Egypt for the Battle of Tel-el-Kebir. Litster was employed as Sergeant Major and Staff Paymaster, also Mentioned in Despatches and finally promoted to Quartermaster and Honorary Captain in 1893.
An early 20th century sapphire and diamond stick pin; cast as the German Imperial eagle; with rose diamond accents to the wing tips, and an oval cut sapphire to the body. In fitted case signed Haller and Rathenau, and with applied gilt crown to the cover.Overall length 8.6cm. Terminal 2.4cm This stick pin is believed to have been presented to the Honorable Alexander Frederick Villiers Russell by Kaiser Wilhelm as a token of friendship. Russell was the military attaché in Berlin in the early part of the 20th century Haller and Rathenau was an important 19th century jewellery firm. Founded in 1842 by Joseph Haller and Benjamin Rathenau, they were court jewellers to the kings of Prussia. They produced and retailed jewellery, silver and luxury goods. The pin was presented to the mother of the present owner as a gift in 1983.
Sega: An unboxed Sega Saturn console, together with two controllers and cables, a boxed Sega Saturn Virtua Stick; together with an unboxed Sega Saturn 'white' console, together with two black Sega Saturn controllers, various cables, together with Street Fighter II, Assualt Suit: Leynos 2, and Silhouette Mirage, 'For sale and Use Only in Japan', cased games. Untested for working order. Please assess photographs.
A three-piece post war teak framed stick back lounge suite by Greaves and Thomas, comprising three-seat sofa bed and a pair of armchairs, with loose cushions and beech spindle backs, S/D. (3)NB - This suite is offered for sale as a work of art. The cushions may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
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