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Assorted collectables, to include quantity of cigarette and trade cards, loose and in albums, mostly by John Player & Sons and Wills, small group of loose printed silks, Victorian leather bound photograph album, the cover embossed with flowers, and a smaller example, each containing a selection of photographs, boxed set of silver plated dessert forks, cased drawing instruments set, the case marked A G Thornton Ltd Manufacturers Manchester, cased pair of opera glasses, three cameras including Kodak no 2 cartridge Hawk eye model C box camera, and Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic camera, 1924 Wembley British Empire Exhibition Souvenir Cotton Printed Scarf, Liptons brass 1924 British Empire Exhibition Souvenir tea caddy, etc.
A collection of mid 20th Century ceramics and dinnerware to include, water jugs by Wade, Burleigh, Arthur Wood, together with Willow pattern meat platters, Wade 'bell' whisky decanters, a Taylor & Kent coffee service, part Cobalt dinnerware, a three piece Staffordshire pottery tea set and other wares. (4)
CASED SET OF FOUR EDWARD VIII REGIONAL SILVER TEA SPOONSbearing the assay marks for 1936 London, Sheffield, Glasgow and Edinburgh, cased set of six Argentina silver tea spoons with individual finials, each marked 925 and a cased set of five silver tea spoons with individual finials marked 900
A collection of silver and silver plate, the silver including; a three-piece Edward VII silver tea service, by William Hutton & Sons Birmingham; a cigarette case, by Sampson Mordon & Co, London, a set of four George III Irish silver teaspoons; six similar Victorian Irish teaspoons, two other spoons, a pencil, the plate including a shell dish, a three-piece tea service, and other items
Ceramics assorted to include a part English tea set with imari style decoration; a French sugar bowl and cover; and a French porcelain dinner service with green and gilt borders; a Limoges white and red tureen and cover (lid cracked) (quantity) Condition Report: As viewed- rubbed and worn throughout from handling and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Large Quantity of Good Quality Silver Plated Items to include Silver Hallmarked salt & Pepper Pots, A Silver Caster, etc. Salt Pot - Birmingham 1920 by Boots Pure Drug CompanyPepper Pot - London1920 by Charles MayCaster - Birmingham 1922 by W & Co Ltdsilver plated cased part cutlery set, Georgian Style Coffee Pot, Tea Pot, Lidded Entree Dishes, Muffin dish, Sauce boats and other items (Qty)Condition report: All in good condition
A Belleek 1st period Armorial soup plate, pink band to border with gilt dot detailing, stamped with Earl's coronet above crest, insignia's and monogram., black factory stamp to base; together with a large collection of blue and white earthenware to include Chinese Export blue and white part tea and coffee set, willow pattern with gilt heightening (AF); Minton small bowls, further meat and dinner plates, unmarked and various factories with a Dresden style muffin dish and cover, the white ground decorated with flowers (2 boxes)
Of socio-historical interest. The diary of the Hon. Anne Claudia Dundas (née Whalley Foot) (1880-1943), 22.01.1915 to 21.02.1915 and a bundle of 24 letters (22.03.195 to 14.04.1915) sent from her at Melville Castle to her husband, the Hon. Kenneth Robert Dundas (1882-1915), who was then undergoing RN training in Blandford. The letters contained in a leather wallet with a photograph of KRD's father, Lord Melville, and a silhouette of Mrs Dundas by Handrup (200 Oxford Street). The twenty-four loving letters: ‘How did you enjoy your visit to Winston Churchill dear? Did he seem well and pleased with things?’ Crowdy (from BEA) has a new job in England as a captain looking for deserters and Powys-Cobb is ill in London.) KRD’s stepmother, Lady Melville, is tired and frail, but when well, entertains their three-year-old son, Claud, with Beatrix Potter etc.; ‘Yesterday after tea I am afraid he was rather rude and naughty and had to be taken up to the nursery by the butler!’ to whom he was also rude; ‘Every morning he kisses your photograph and says good morning to you dear, and so of course do I. The little fellow is getting very “knowledgeable” as the butler says’; terrified Claud will be rude in front of Lord Melville: ‘your pater would pick him up, lay him on his knee and whack him at once.’ Coon Can is the card game of the moment at the castle and games are played every evening for a 6d jackpot; a new and better looking William replaces old William in the staff; death of Euston Sartorius in France, the only son of Maj. Gen. Euston Sartorius VC and other war news; Could the old service revolver be sold, considering KRD intends buying an automatic pistol, and the proceeds put towards the cost of a moonstone pendant Claudia has her heart set on? 'Filthy lucre' – Lord Melville has come up with the figure of £2.5.0 a week for Claudia and Claud’s keep at Melville – ‘Dearest I honestly don’t know how he has the heart to take this money from his son, as really £1 a week would easily cover the extra cost we must be.’ ‘It will simplify things if the Russians get onto the Hungarian Plains won’t it? Is Peace in sight do you think?’ ‘Your people are very glad you have made your will dear, but I hate to even think of it.’ Visits to Edinburgh - Miss Leslie ‘looks so nice in her grey uniform with its little tippet edged with scarlet.’ ‘I never knew your uncle Henry inherited £65,000!!! clear in the bank, & £7,000 a year when he came in to Melville, and when he died 19 years later not a blessed penny remained, and nothing was in repair or remained to show where the £65,000 had gone.’ Cecil Hutton’s return from the Front. Outside, Lord Melville is having the grounds improved with large-scale shrubbery planting, and shooting bunnies; ‘Sheep, with tremendous long coats, nibble the grass; nannie is busy in the nursery and enjoyed her ride in the brougham’. ‘Sissi ... has bought a ‘Standard’ two-seater and on Sat. drove up and down Regent St. & the instructor did not have to tell her to do anything’.
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