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A collection of original and reproduction mostly Dinky range Catalogues, card display material and small metal signs. An album containing 30 plus catalogues, many original examples, plus a few loose examples, most reproductions by Model Collector Magazine. 3 French Dinky Catalogues, 1957, 1958 and 1960. 2 small metal table top Toblerone shaped Dinky signs, an original large card sign with '300 Charming Varieties' etc. Plus 3 other reproduction card signs for Dinky and Meccano, a tinplate sign and a quantity of stick on signs, Dinky, Corgi and a Matchbox. An interesting Lot. Most GC-VGC some age wear/damage to original items. £100-150
A small collection of silverware, to include; two silver napkin rings, a silver handled magnifying glass, a sterling silver swizzle stick, six assorted silver tea and coffee spoons and a small sterling silver leaf form dish, (weighable silver 131.1g), together with large quantity of silver plated table ware, to include; a pair of wine coasters, with grape and vine rim and mahogany bases, a three piece egg form cruet set on pierced triangular stand with central handle, an oval biscuit barrel with twin lions mask handles and hinged cover with cherub finial, a Collis & Co. entree dish and cover, two ewers, two circular trays, a sauce boat and saucer, a circular pierced bowl with lobed rim, a toast rack, ivorine handled fish servers and set of six fish knives and forks and other items. (qty)
A pair of Late Victorian silver candlesticks, by Mappin Brothers, assayed Sheffield 1900, having wrythen stem with square scrolling leaf shoulder below circular sconce terminating in square detachable nozzle, all raised upon square foot embossed with scrolling leaves, (weighted), height 23.5cm. (2)Condition; One stick slightly bent in the vertical, otherwise in good condition.
A collection of 9ct. gold and opal set jewellery, to include; a 9ct. gold, opal and red stoine bar brooch, set tear drop cabochon opal and round cut red stone to centre as stylised fruit, stamped "9ct", brass pin, together with a 9ct. gold and opal pendant necklace, claw set oval cabochon opal to centre suspending larger claw set oval cabochon opal to lyre shaped link below, to fine flat oval link chain, (lacking clasp ring), and a 9ct. gold and opal stick pin, set oval cabochon opal. (total gross weight 6.2g). (3)
Carlyn Lindsay (UK) Ash box with laminted finial and foot 11x7cm. Signed Small is beautiful! I love the shape, proportion and the size of Ray's blank, so I aimed to retain all of that. This piece was just the right size to be complimented with a little bit of my laminated wood. I added a lid also from ash and my own touches, black dye, a laminated foot and a simple laminated finial for the lid. I really enjoyed making this, partly because I enjoy working to constraints and also because it is part of Ray's work, so we made it together. Happy memories of Ray that really stick with me?.... Ray and Bert Marsh. Their laughter was infectious, they shared the love of what they did with us all, which brought people together. To be with them at exhibitions was always fun. I have so much respect for him, he was a very interesting man, with so much knowledge and love for the history of arts and crafts and its influences. He loved publications relating to aspects of wood and crafts, there were books we talked about which I sought and took inspiration from. To watch Ray turning was a joy. What a truly passionate talented artist and craftsman. He was so proficient at his craft producing beautiful work for the top end of the market. Anyone who owns a piece he made is very fortunate. The Ray Key Collaboration Auction
Benoit Averly (France) ash open form 10x18cm. Signed I met Ray in 2005 during my first time demonstrating in the US at the Utah Symposium and we had the chance to meet again a few times over the years. Finishing someone else's work is not an easy task but a fun project however. Here I decided to stick to his shape, finish it and add some texture, which is probably what would have happened if we had collaborated The Ray Key Collaboration Auction
A selection of 20th century and earlier silver and silver coloured items, comprising: a pair of Edwardian silver dwarf candle sticks, Birmingham 1908, with a Victorian silver cream jug (at fault), a silver coloured swizzle stick, silver pocket watch, a novelty vesta of whistle form, a silver coloured wax seal holder and a scarf clip (at fault) (8)
A 9ct gold pendant, claw set with an oval cut pale green quartz, with a diamond set two stone surmount, a matching pair of 9ct gold, pale green quartz and diamond set earrings, a 9ct gold bracelet, three pendant lockets, a banded agate stick pin, two rings and a Wedgwood oval pendant, (10).
A Victorian gold, blue enamelled and half pearl set stick pin, with an enamelled starburst motif, centred by a half pearl, a pair of earstuds, designed as flowerheads, the backs with post and butterfly clip fittings and a 9ct gold ring, claw set with a cut cornered rectangular mixed cut smoky quartz, London 1968, ring size M and a half, (3).
A base metal cased, keyless wind, openfaced Goliath watch, a keyless wind, openfaced fob watch, detailed 0,800, a keywind openfaced fob watch, detailed 0,800, a Seiko Alarm Cronograph, steel cased digital wristwatch, two lady's bracelet wristwatches, a silver oval hinged bangle, a gilt metal compass fob, fitted to a chain, a pair of 9ct gold bead earclips, a seed pearl stick pin and two rings, (12).
A small collection of Masonic jewellery, comprising; a gold signet ring, enamelled in blue, detailed 10K, another yellow metal and amethyst signet ring, engraved with initials, detailed 14, a diamond set stick pin and a pair of gilt metal cufflinks, all having square and compasses motifs, (4).

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