An 18th Century silver plate on copper table top snuff box of rounded rectangular form the hinged lid embossed with recumbent amorini around a vacant open cartouche within floral borders, the front with fox mask and trophy the sides with deer, the back with mythical sea serpent, 10 cm wide, Circa 1740
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A Victorian silver cylindrical mustard pot by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1854, the domed cover with an open scroll thumb piece and pierced sides, the blue glass liner re-glued, 9cm (3 1/2in) high; another pierced mustard pot and spoon; Birmingham 1899, no liner; an embossed circular sugar bowl, Sheffield 1897; a German silver coloured small trophy cup, post 1886 .800 standard; and three Greek small bowls, stamped mark and S900, 490g (15.75 oz) weighable
A scarce Volunteer officer?s .62? Baker type flintlock rifle, by Fenton, London, 46½? overall, octragonal twist barrel 30¼? with London proofs, engraved ?R Fenton-London? and with 2 folding leaf rearsights, the breech plug with silver line and maker?s poincon, muzzle with bayonet bar on the right side, flat stepped lock with safety bolt, rainproof pan and roller on frizzen spring, plate engraved with small floral bouquets, sunburst and ?Fenton?, walnut fullstock with chequered wrist, cheekpiece and engraved brass mounts including butt trap cover with fern tip border and trophy of arms, facetted butt plate tang, and square back trigger guard, with metal socket behind the breech tang for free standing aperture sight, sling swivels and a brass mounted wooden ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (light pitting to barrel, traces of repaired fracture to stock, small spliced repairs to fore end with replacement fore end cap). Plate 38
A Victorian 1895 pattern infantry officer?s presentation sword, straight fullered, tapering blade 33?, by E Thurkle, Maker, Soho, London, etched with crown, ?Royal Welsh?, POW?s feathers, ?Vol 2nd Batt? and ?Fusiliers? with VR cypher on one side and ?Presented to Lieut. The Earl of Uxbridge by the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the K. Co 2nd V.B. RWF, on His Coming of Age 16 June 1896?, within elaborate floral, foliate, scrolled panels, with trophy of arms, and family crest and motto in panel, regulation pierced plated guard without turned over inner edge, incorporating crowned VR cypher, fluted pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound chequered composition grip, in its plated scabbard with 2 ring mounts in engraved borders. Good Condition, the blade retaining most original polish (plating speckled but would repay careful cleaning) Plate 29
A Spanish light company officer?s sword, c 1800, curved, flat blade 26?, German made by ? C A Voges, Hof Schwertfeger (Courts Swordsmith) in Braunschwerg? etched with crowned ?C? monogram (Carlos IV, 1788-1808),Spanish Royal Arms, trophy of instruments, foliate scrolls and blued and gilt for two thirds length, steel hilt with crossguard, squared key pattern quillon, langets, knucklebow into forward sloping facetted pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather scabbard with steel locket, middle band and chape, pierced and lightly line engraved, 2 suspension rings. Good Condition, the blade retaining approximately 70% blueing and gilding, (a little light surface rust, scabbard seam split) Plate 31
A 1788 pattern Light Cavalry officer?s sword, curved, shallow fullered blade 36?, with back fuller, marked Solingen on backstrap and etched with crowned GR, mounted light dragoon and trophy on both sides, line bordered steel stirrup hilt with slender langets, the knucklebow swollen at the top into cap shaped pommel, plain backstrap, ribbed fishskin grip. Good Condition. (a little age wear and dark pitting). Plate 31
A rare George IV officer?s mameluke sword of The 3rd (King?s Own) Light Dragoons, curved flat blade 31½?, clipped back at point, by Hamburger & Harwood, King St, Covent Garden, London, finely etched with crown, ?Third or the King?s Own LD? with Horse of Hanover, battle honours ?Salamanca? and ?Peninsula?, GR IV and crossed lances on one side and an elaborate trophy of arms with wreaths on the other, steel crossguard with flattened bud terminals and langets, lined backstrap, ivory grips with gilt rosette studs (one missing), in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Good Condition, the blade retaining much original polish. Plate 32
A Victorian 1895 pattern infantry officer’s presentation sword, straight fullered, tapering blade 33”, by E Thurkle, Maker, Soho, London, etched with crown, “Royal Welsh”, POW’s feathers, “Vol 2nd Batt” and “Fusiliers” with VR cypher on one side and “Presented to Lieut. The Earl of Uxbridge by the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the K. Co 2nd V.B. RWF, on His Coming of Age 16 June 1896”, within elaborate floral, foliate, scrolled panels, with trophy of arms, and family crest and motto in panel, regulation pierced plated guard without turned over inner edge, incorporating crowned VR cypher, fluted pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound chequered composition grip, in its plated scabbard with 2 ring mounts in engraved borders. Good Condition, the blade retaining most original polish (plating speckled but would repay careful cleaning) Plate 29
A Spanish light company officer’s sword, c 1800, curved, flat blade 26”, German made by “ C A Voges, Hof Schwertfeger (Courts Swordsmith) in Braunschwerg” etched with crowned “C” monogram (Carlos IV, 1788-1808),Spanish Royal Arms, trophy of instruments, foliate scrolls and blued and gilt for two thirds length, steel hilt with crossguard, squared key pattern quillon, langets, knucklebow into forward sloping facetted pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather scabbard with steel locket, middle band and chape, pierced and lightly line engraved, 2 suspension rings. Good Condition, the blade retaining approximately 70% blueing and gilding, (a little light surface rust, scabbard seam split) Plate 31
A scarce Volunteer officerÂ’s .62” Baker type flintlock rifle, by Fenton, London, 46½Â” overall, octragonal twist barrel 30¼Â” with London proofs, engraved “R Fenton-London” and with 2 folding leaf rearsights, the breech plug with silver line and makerÂ’s poincon, muzzle with bayonet bar on the right side, flat stepped lock with safety bolt, rainproof pan and roller on frizzen spring, plate engraved with small floral bouquets, sunburst and “Fenton”, walnut fullstock with chequered wrist, cheekpiece and engraved brass mounts including butt trap cover with fern tip border and trophy of arms, facetted butt plate tang, and square back trigger guard, with metal socket behind the breech tang for free standing aperture sight, sling swivels and a brass mounted wooden ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (light pitting to barrel, traces of repaired fracture to stock, small spliced repairs to fore end with replacement fore end cap). Plate 38
A Victorian silver two handled trophy cup and cover, the handles applied with eagle finials, the main body embossed overall with flowers and leaves around a central oval vacant cartouche, the circular domed base cast with four Pegasus , by William Tongue, engraved "Presented by Arthur Dickinson Esq. The Dickinson Challenge Cup 1952" and decorated with a knight on horseback, Birmingham 1863, 107¼oz, 53cm high
A Victorian silver two handled trophy cup and cover, the handles applied with eagle finials, the main body embossed overall with flowers and leaves around a central oval vacant cartouche, the circular domed base cast with four Pegasus , by William Tongue, engraved "Presented by Arthur Dickinson Esq. The Dickinson Challenge Cup 1952" and decorated with a knight on horseback, Birmingham 1863, 107¼oz, 53cm high
Victorian silver presentation monteith style punch bowl, London 1881, maker Henry William Curry, the circular punch bowl embossed with putti holding ribbons of fruit, larger putti faces flanked by wings, shell capping`s and moulded plinth lip, raised on an ebonised plinth base, with presentation plaque, `Great Britain and Commonweath Coronation Cocktail competition, 1st Coronation trophy winner, V.J. McCarthy 1953, the punch bowl was won by Victor McCarthy for his winning cocktail ""Royal Victor"" the competition was organised by the United Kingdom bartenders guild to celebrate the queens accession to the throne, the winning cocktail the Royal Victor was named after the Hotel he worked in called The Royal Hotel and his name Victor, together with the lot are photographs of Victor behind a bar, with the punch bowl, also included newspaper cuttings and the winning drink details, the bowl weighs 73.29oz, the bowl dimension 36cm wide, 25cm high
Victorian silver presentation monteith style punch bowl, London 1881, maker Henry William Curry, the circular punch bowl embossed with putti holding ribbons of fruit, larger putti faces flanked by wings, shell capping`s and moulded plinth lip, raised on an ebonised plinth base, with presentation plaque, `Great Britain and Commonweath Coronation Cocktail competition, 1st Coronation trophy winner, V.J. McCarthy 1953, the punch bowl was won by Victor McCarthy for his winning cocktail ""Royal Victor"" the competition was organised by the United Kingdom bartenders guild to celebrate the queens accession to the throne, the winning cocktail the Royal Victor was named after the Hotel he worked in called The Royal Hotel and his name Victor, together with the lot are photographs of Victor behind a bar, with the punch bowl, also included newspaper cuttings and the winning drink details, the bowl weighs 73.29oz, the bowl dimension 36cm wide, 25cm high
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SIDE CABINET the stepped upper part with three quarter gilt metal galleries, the central door inlaid with a ribbon and husk suspended musical trophy and flanked each side by adjustable shelves, paper label to the reverse for Edwards & Roberts, 50ins. (127cms.) high x 54ins. (137cms.) wide x 17 1/2ins. (44cms.) deepCondition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
THREE GRADUATED EDWARDIAN TROPHY GOBLETS each with the applied badge of the London Athletic Club & each inscribed and awarded to "E.E.B.May" for "Throwing the hammer", by Henry Frazer, London 1901/1904/1909; 7.2" (18 cms) high; 24.3 oz (3)Condition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
A rectangular filigree hinge lidded case, a decanter label detailed Madeira, a silver small twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1935, two similar book match cases, each decorated with a deity figure, three salt spoons with Viking ship finials, detailed Norge, a pair of salt spoons with Viking ship finials, another pair of small condiment spoons and an implement.
The Queen's South Africa medal, with bar Defence of Ladysmith to PTE T.F.KENDALL. LADYSMITH TOWN GD; a 9ct gold fob medallion, detailed Intertown Trophy KRRA 1903 T.J. KENDALL, weight 10 gms, a silver fob medal, detailed Beckett Cup 1911 1912, a silver shield shaped brooch badge, detailed Intertown Shooting Trophy 1905 KENDALL F.T, with a case and a silver twin handled trophy cup, detailed 3rd Sussex (Horsham), Bn Home Guard Norfolk Cup 1943, named to L/CPL.T.F.KENDALL, Birmingham 1944.
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