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A George VI silver serpentine shaped compact, Birmingham 1945, pair of glove stretchers with silver embossed handles, shoe horn with silver handle, silver St John Ambulance Brigade commemorative spoon, a Rogers plated butter knife, and a plated trowel page marker with a turned serpentine handle.
Victorian silver mounted leather card case, by Henry Williamson Ltd Birmingham 1898, sprung box fitted interior, Victorian silver crown 1890, trowel book marks, pencils with citrine terminals, needle case, scent flask, acorn pepper, continental items etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Victorian hallmarked silver pin dish with Victorian coin to the centre, engraving 'Pax Britannica the last coinage of the 19th century', Samson Morden & Co Ltd, London 1900, and a white metal and ivory letter opener, a white metal bookmark in the form of a trowel, a pair fo glove stretchers, vintage mirror, and a cut glass perfume bottle with hallmarked silver top, marks rubbed.
A late Victorian silver presentation trowel. The trowel with scrolling cartouche containing the inscription 'Presented to Miss Jane Bradbury of Southport on the occasion of her laying the corner stone of the Hope Congregational Chapel Denton April 14th 1876,' with turned ivory handle, length 31cm.
A Victorian silver presentation trowel, the blade engraved with geometric pattern surrounding presentation inscription: PRESENTED TO MR G W WALKER ON THE OCCASION OF HIS LAYING THE MEMORIAL STONE OF NEWPORT CHAPEL ESSEX NOV 13TH 1878, with ivory handle, Thomas Walker, Birmingham, 1878, stamped 623, the blade 15cm long
Sir Horace Jones, FRIBA (1819-1887), architect of Tower Bridge, London, cabinet, London Stereoscopic Co. Ltd, of Jones seated, stick in hand, beside the Foundation Stone of Tower Bridge, shortly before laying by Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, on 21st June 1886, with commemorative trowel in case on top, stone fitted with block, tackle shackle and chain, attached to wooden-framed portal crane for moving stone over time capsule to resting place, with chairs and other figures beyond, all in temporary marquee for ceremony; Jones was Architect and Surveyor to the City of London and President of the RIBA; albumen, G, some fading (1)
An Edwardian ivory handled silver trowel, Sheffield 1902, maker's mark H.A., the blade with chased flowers and 'C' scrolls and engraved 'Presented to George Edward Foster Esq. J.P. on the occasion of his laying the memorial stone of the St Andrew's Street Chapel, Cambridge, 6 May 1903', the handle with entralec designs, 37cm long

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