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A Victorian presentation trowel, the heart shaped blade engraved with bold scroll ornament and reeded ivory handle, 13ins overall, by F. E. London 1879 (gross weight 9ozs), the blade inscribed "Presented to Jacob Bright Esq. MP. (for Manchester) on the occasion of his laying a memorial stone at the Cheetham Reform Club, Dec. 11th 1880"
A Victorian presentation trowel, with a decorative handle engraved on the reverse with 'Chinder Hill Colliery" and on the front with a church and the border inscription "Presented to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle on his laying the foundation stone of Christ Church Cinder Hill in the Parish of Basford, Notts, May III, MDCCCLV. HR Pitman Vicar. T. North & T. Danks Churchwardens and T.C. Hine Architect", by S. Hayne & D. Cater, London 1854/55, 13.5in (34.5cm) long, 8oz.
Anglo-Indian; a silver presentation trowel and gavel, the handles chased with birds and flowers, inscribed Victoria Memorial, Dharmsala, Kekri, 1907, blade loose, unmarked, 9in and 9.625in long respectively; together with a silver padlock and key with engraved foliate decoration commemorating the opening of the Cox Distillery in Bundelkand, 2nd Jany 1914, marked JCBS&Co, Bechtler, Allahabad, 6.25in overall height, 4.875in wide, the key 6in long. (3)
A silver two-handled trophy bowl, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1917, with presentation inscription, 8" diameter, approx 24oz and an electroplated bright cut presentation trowel, presented to Miss M Salt as a mememto of her laying a stone of the Primitive Methodist Sunday School, Greenway Road, Runcorn, November 21st 1892, ivorine handle, 12.5" long (2)
A Victorian presentation trowel with ivory handle, the blade with leaf and scroll engraved borders and with three inscriptions relating the the laying of the foundation stone at St Margaret's Mission Room, Pevensey Road, Forrest Gate, 1897, and later at St Paul's Church, Kimberworth, Yorkshire,1901, Holy Trinity Sunday School, Hermon Hill, 1907, St John's Church, Leytonstone, 1909 and St Gabriel's, Aldersbrook, 1913, hallmarks for London 1895 by William Hutton and Sons Ltd, 27.5cm long (10.75 in)
A collection of book marks, comprising; a silver teddy bear, Birmingham 1909, a dirk with Scottish pebble handle, Chester 1910 by Adie and Lovekin Ltd, a trowel with a bloodstone handle and a trowel with floral embossed handle both by Crisford & Norris and stamped 'Sterling', a trowel with a monogram and an ivory handle by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, stamped 'Sterling', a trowel with blue stained agate handle, another with Scottish pebble handle, and a brass scimitar with agate handle
A collection of small silver, comprising; a silver and tortoiseshell pique mounted small rectangular box, London 1905 by William Comyns, 3.5cm (1.5 in), a tortoiseshell mounted cigarette box, Chester 1909, 9cm (3.5 in), a miniature Warwick Vase', London 1933 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, a silver and mother of pearl handled trowel shaped book mark, an Irish cartouche shaped decanter label 'sherry', a miniature trophy cup and other items
A Victorian presentation trowel with a carved ivory handle, the blade with a leaf chased mount and engraved with flowers and leaf scrolls on a matt ground and a cartouche inscribed 'Presented to the Countess Beauchamp on the occasion of her laying the foundation stone of the Beauchamp Almhouses and Parish Church of Newland, Worcestershire, by Oliver Estcourt, The Contractor for the Works, October 22nd 1862', Sheffield 1861 the makers mark 'D*S' not traced, 36cm long (14 in)

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