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Collectors Extravaganza Tray "Bunnykins Pillar Box" x 2, "Playing Badminton" 65th Anniversary Commemorative Tray, "School Room" 65th Anniversary Tray, Commemorative Plate May 2003, Display Sign 2000, "Tug Of War" Key Fob, 30th Anniversary Key Fob, 2x Badges Bunnykins 2000, 30th Anniversary Badge, Desk Clock And Pillar Money Box (13)
A North American canvas covered and iron bound wood trunk, late 19th century, the domed cover with gilt brass clasp, the cover interior with a print of a maiden with a fan and stamped 'CHAS. B. HUTCHINSON, Dealer in Livery & Travelers Supplies, HARNESSES & TRUNKS MADE TO ORDER, AMHERST, MASS.' with lift out tray, 47.5cm high, 47cm wide, 40cm deep
Two mahogany and brass bound silver chests, second half 19th century, each of rectangular form with a hinged lid, each with two side carrying handles, the smaller example with removable tray, baize lined interior and brass plaque titled 'MARTIN BASKETT & CO CHELTENHAM', the largest 41.5cm high, 50.5cm wide, 43cm deep
TREVOR ASHMORE, A COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF FACSIMILE HAMMERED COINS a group of sixty one in a fitted tray, a quantity in a filing box, annotated and mounted in bags on card with details, a large group of coins in bags and partially annotated (app. 200+) Trevor Ashmore was infamous for producing modern copies of ancient English coins in the 1960s. The main difference between real coins and Ashmore copies are that the letters tend to be thinner in appearance In 1972 he set up the company 'Period Coins' producing replica coins, selling mostly to numismatists in the United States. The business eventually failed but he remained in production of replica coins until the early 1990s. Ashmore tended to concentrate on silver coins, his coins have appeared in the IBSCC's Bulletin on Counterfeits as well as Spink's Numismatic Circular, April 2000, pp.50-54, coin no. 16
A PAIR OF MID 20TH CENTURY WINE TASTERS BIRMINGHAM 1935 BY WALKER AND HALL of simple design with shallow bowl and plain single handle; a pair of pierced dishes; a shaped circular dish with floral design; an edwardian scalloped pin tray; a tea strainer and stand of octagonal form; an embossed small stand; a small pierce swing handle basket; together with assorted flatware including a baleen handled toddy ladle, a continental pin dish and two candlesticks (qty) 24oz of weighable silver
A mixed lot comprising: An electroplated Serving Tray, with wrythen gadrooned borders and foliate shell corner mounts, with a frosted glass liner, with star cut centre; Together with a further electroplated Bread Board, of shaped circular form, with cast and applied ‘C’ scroll and acanthus leaf border, to a circular softwood insert, (2)
A mixed lot comprising: A large oval Tray of plain form; Together with a circular Salver with cast and applied wrythen gadrooned border and plain field, and an Old Sheffield plated and cut glass Ink Stand, of rectangular form, with reeded frame and hinged handle; Together with a pair of Ink Bottles, centring a pounce pot, (3)
A mixed lot comprising: An electroplated and glass Sardine Dish; Together with an electroplated Lemon Strainer; Tankard; White metal mounted Ironstone Sugar Caster; Electroplated Sauce Boat; Three piece Tea Set; Tea Kettle (stand lacking); Lidded Muffin Dish of circular form with insert and an oval Serving Tray, (Qty)

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