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[Welsh interest] A silver mounted ivory and walnut presentation mallet, the tapered ivory handle with a lobed, beaded and foliate carved terminal, the moulded and rounded walnut head inset with a silver roundel by Hammond, Creake & Co. (St. Arnaud Creake), Sheffield 1911, engraved Whitchurch Wesleyan Methodist Church. Presented to Mrs Herbert Cory Septr. 9th 1911 , 21cm high (8 1/4in) high The Cory Baronetcy, of Coryton in Whitchurch in the County of Glamorgan, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1919 for the businessman and Conservative politician Herbert Cory. He was a Director of John Cory & Sons, shipowners, and sat as Member of Parliament for Cardiff and Cardiff South. He was a noted philanthropist. In 1911 a further major expansion took place to the Methodist church in Whitchurch. The foundation stone was laid in September 1911 by Mrs. Herbert Cory and Mr. Hubert Spence Thomas. The total cost of this scheme was £675.
A late 19th century gold, sapphire and diamond seven-stone ring: with central cushion-shaped sapphire approximately 10mm long x 7.5mm wide x 4.9mm deep, between trefoil clusters of round old brilliant-cut diamonds estimated to weigh a total of 0.9ct, in a scroll-pierced setting, ring size Q 1/2.
A Davenport Stone China dinner and dessert service: printed and over enamelled in the Imari palette with a bird and moth amongst flowering boughs, comprising nineteen plates, nine soup plates, twelve side plates, soup tureen and cover [cover cracked], a vegetable dish and cover, large bowl [extensively repaired], stilton stand, a low comport, two rectangular dishes, three shell shaped dishes and two sauce tureens, blue printed marks circa 1815-25, [some light wear and minor faults].
By The Sandheim Brothers, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon/baby feeder spoons, oval bowl with spot-hammered decoration, the pierced handle with foliate decoration, and mounted with a hard stone cabochon, length 9.5cm, plus a silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1844, approx. total weight 1.5oz. (2)
λ A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an Austrian silver-gilt and enamel novelty vinaigrette, modelled as a violin, with red enamel decoration, a travelling inkwell, marks worn, probably London 1832, an Egyptian box, the cover set with a carved hard stone, a cigarette holder and case, two tinder strikers, a silver and enamel cigarette holder, plus a hard-stone inkwell, a WMF electroplated inkwell and two match box covers. (qty)
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