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Modern ring binder album containing over three hundred and eighty predominantly Victorian Christmas greeting cards, single sheet and folded, including embossed, floral, chromolithograph, celluloid, pierced and paper lace, novelty shapes of bell, leaf, bellows, trowel, artist's palette, heart etc
A Tuareg Takouba (Sword), North Africa, the 79cm double edge steel blade engraved with diapered panels, the cruciform hilt and scabbard covered in leather with raised stepped geometric panels and tooled with rosettes and diamonds, the scabbard set with a small trowel shape knife, 98cm; an Indonesian Long Knife, the 42cm curved single edge pamor steel blade double edged for the last 21cm, with wood pistol grip and painted wood scabbard (2)
A CASED SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER BEAN END COFFEE SPOONS, Birmingham 1934, two circular silver napkin rings, a child's silver spoon and a silver preserve spoon, gross weight 4.9ozt, 154 grams, together with a small parcel of silver plate including a cased trowel commemorating the laying of memorial stone of the Wesleyean Sunday Schools Erdington, June 25, 1883 (Parcel)
GEORGE UNITE; a Victorian hallmarked silver presentation trowel inscribed 'Presented to Mr J Ashworth on the occasion of his laying the Corner Stone of the Primitive Methodist Chapel Stacksteads March 28th' with turned ivory handle, Birmingham (date letter rubbed), length 27.2cm, also a small silver mounted brush and faux tortoiseshell comb (3).
A Small Quantity of Items including; a diamond and pearl bow brooch, cased; an oval paste locket; a green and white paste cluster brooch; an Essex Crystal stick pin depicting a hound, cased; a pair of green and white paste earrings, boxed; and a silver travel bookmark in the form of a trowel. Overall the items are in good condition, but group lots should be viewed. CR made 8th August 2019
A sectional ivory okimono carved as a seated artisan, holding a mason's trowel with his right hand; on a shaped oval base, nearly 7.5 cm wide, 19th or 20th CenturyProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private Collection acquired by her Great-Grandfather and all collected prior to his death in 1944.PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank's advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements, and the onus is therefore on them to arrange their own shipping.. Some deterioration, including: lost implement in artisan's left hand and lost handle on cabinet.
A silver-topped ebony cane, Birmingham 1926, to/w a silver photograph frame, Victorian cut glass bowl with electroplated domed cover and base, various silver flatware, etc.Ebony cane - 91.5 cm long. Silver pommel significantly dented.Wine bottle coaster - silver plate. No crestPhotograph frame - 21.5 cm x 16.3 cm. London 1993, small dents and a few scratches to the frame.Ivory handle to the trowel - silver plated and splits in ivory.
A late Victorian silver and ivory-handled presentation trowel, with engraved acanthus decoration, engraved "Jewish Fresh Air Home and School", presented to Mrs Dorothy Quas-Cohen, Chairman of the Building Committee on the occasion of her laying the foundation stone on July 11 1920", overall length 35.5cm
A COLLECTION OF ITEMS RELATED TO THE LEITH TOWN HALL LIBRARY 20TH CENTURY to include a presentation trowel for the laying of the foundation stone 1929, Birmingham 1929; a matching presentation Mason's mallet and a leather bound visitor book containing numerous signatures including that of Sir Harry Lauder with a caricature (3) Note: Leith Town Hall and Library is a B-listed complex of three buildings situated on Ferry Road in North Leith. The building, made from sandstone ashlar (highly characteristic of Edinburgh) was designed by architects Bradshaw, Gass and Hope in an interwar classical style. The structure has a socially historical significance attached to it. This complex was gifted to the Burgh of Leith by Edinburgh council following the merger of Leith into Edinburgh on 10th October 1920. The significance of these ceremonial pieces date back to when the work on the building first started, when the Lord Provost of the time, Sir Alexander Stevenson, laid the foundation stone on 11th October 1929. The laying of the foundation stone by the Lord Provost of Edinburgh was highly symbolic as it represented a union between Leith and Edinburgh, which had been notoriously divided for many years.
A Victorian silver presentation trowel, engraved with ferns, engraved "Presented to Mr Edwin Hamer, by the Trustees of the Wesleyan Chapel Woolfold, on the occasion of his laying one of the memorial stones, April 28th 1877", with a fluted ivory handle, Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1876, 28cm L.
VICTORIAN SILVER AND PARCEL GILT SMALL LONG HANDLE SCOOP OR LADLE, wire pattern with ball finial, possibly for handling small samples of medicinal or other powder, 5 3/8" (134.5cm) long and FIVE OTHER SMALL SILVER ITEMS, viz Scottish plaid BROOCH, trowel pattern BOOK MARK, BUTTON HOOK with mother o'pearl handle and a pair of CUFFLINKS (6)
A Victorian silver presentation trowel with turned ivory and cast silver handle, the blade engraved with strap work ornament, 14ins overall, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1862 (gross weight 13ozs), in original blue leather fitted case retailed by A. B. Savory & Sons, No. 11 & 12 Cornhill, London, the front applied with silvery metal plaque engraved "Presented to F. E. Cleary CBE FRICS on the occasion of The Topping out Ceremony at Bevis Marks Site 1 on the 27th October 1982 Presented by The Design Team Lister Drew & Associates Chartered Architects Close Morton & Company Quantity Surveyor Griffiths Cleator & Associates Structural Engineers and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners Consulting Engineers", and one other silvery metal presentation trowel with turned composition handle, the blade engraved with inscription to F. E. Cleary, 8.5ins overall, in sealed presentation box
A Victorian silver presentation trowel inscribed “Presented to Mr. John Brewer of Walsall by the Trustees of the New Wesleyan Chapel, Ablewell Street, Walsall on the occasion of his laying the foundation stone March 23rd 1859” (by T.W. & Co, Birmingham 1858), 5.28oz including the light lacquered wood simulated ivory handle, together with a similar plated trowel inscribed “Presented to Mrs. J. Brewer Junr, Mayoress of the Town in laying one of the corner stones of Queen Street, Wesleyan Chapel, Walsall July 22 1867” (plate worn)
A silver cased open faced pocket watch by Kendal & Dent, the movement signed Kendal & Dent makers to the Admiralty and numbered 369111, with dust cover, the dial similarly signed and with subsidiary seconds dial, two small silver pill boxes, a Victorian silver oval buckle, a silver trowel form bookmark, a 9ct gold padlock clasp and an Ensign midget camera
A Victorian silver presentation trowel with ivory handle, Barnard & Sons, London 1870, inscribed 'Queens Jubilee 1887 Presented to Mrs Oswald A Smith on the Occasion of her Laying the Foundation Stone of the Memorial Institute East Grinstead April 7th 1888', in a fitted case and a butter knife inscribed 'East Surrey Agricultural Society 1851'/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith CONDITION REPORT: Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions
λA mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Chinese two handled trophy cup, by Wang Hing, a capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1914, a small rose bowl, and a walking stick, plus electroplated items: a claret jug, eight trophy cups, a mug, a salad bowl, a dressing table jar, a trowel (a.f), and a small quantity of flatware, approx. weighable 12.5oz. (qty)

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