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A George VI hallmarked silver and enamelled rectangular ladies cigarette case, with diamante and opal style stone set top, with deep blue and white enamelled finish with bead dotted corners by Addie Brothers 1935/36, with coronation mark, also a similar period silver-plated cigarette case, the crackled exterior painted with a fairy amongst flowers, indistinctly signed possible NH (af) (2)
A 20th century 925 silver and mother of pearl and enamel decorated arch top rectangular pill box with faint possibly Middle Eastern silver marks, length 5cm, depth 3.5cm, also a 20th century novelty white metal and other metal semi- precious stone inset pill box with bird decorated top, indistinctly marked to base possibly 356, height 6cm (2)
A Scottish Jewelled Dirk, the straight single edged blade with acid etched decoration of Celtic designs, the wooden grip with basket weave carved decoration, white metal fittings decorated with the thistle motif, pommel with a simulated Cairngorm stone, the matching scabbard of leather with fitted matching knife and fork, the whole profusely decorated with thistle motifs, also a Scottish Sgian Dubh with single edged blade, length of blade 10cm with white metal mounts, carved wood grip, complete with matched leather covered scabbard (illustrated)
A collection of nine pieces of assorted 20th century designer costume jewellery to include a Lisner silvertone necklace of carved pink leaves set with pink crystals (some missing), a Weiss black crystal set butterfly brooch and a Weiss pink stone set three rope channel bracelet, a Jewelcraft Creations faux turquoise brooch with silvertone, two pairs of Jewelcraft goldtone dipped earrings, an Eisenberg ice multi-crystal set and a goldtone faux pearl set brooch by Vendome and a Weiner Celtic style brooch (9)
A set of six engravings after Henry Alken (1785-1851) - 'Steeple Chase', comprising 'Plate 1 - The Start, off they go with White for Choice'; 'Plate 2 - Getting over an Old blind road way and doing it well, even betting'; 'Plate 3 - A slap at a stone enclosure, five to four on White'; 'Plate 4 - Crossing a Deep ravine dangerous to pass, with 6 to 2 on White'; 'Plate 5 - Covering a strong Bullock fence down for a hundred with any odds on white'; 'Plate 6 - The Winner, and to such wondrous doings brought his horse - Hamlet', all pub. 1827 by Fuller, London, 23 x 29 cm (6) Condition Report All extensively foxed, stained, some torn
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