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A boxed victory medal awarded to Gnr W. Purwood Royal Artillery, and a boxed British war medal awarded to Gnr W. Durwood Royal Artillery, contained in a metropolitan Public Carriage Licence case together with a Queen Mary's Christmas box, a compass, two stick pins and miniature violin from Blackpool (12)
A silver vesta case, a silver child's teething ring with mother of pearl finial, a silver box link chain necklace with silver beads, a rolled gold expanding bracelet and a silver and green hardstone shamrock bracelet and brooch, and a gold shamrock stick pin, marked 9ct and a silver horse shoe stick pinvesta 24.98gstick pin 1.10g
Two gentleman's walking canes, both formerly the property of the late 19th century British Prime Minister Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, 1st Earl of Midlothian, KG KT PC FRS (1847-1929); one with root handle and silver ferrule, London 1892 by John Howell, inscribed 'The Right Hon. The Earl of Rosebery KG' and with the Latin legend Defenser Praeclarus Imperu Britannici [or Defender of the Great British Empire], the other a fiddleback blackwood crook cane with silver ferrule, London 1921, inscribed Rosebery from Ronald Novar 1921 [Ronald Craufurd Munro Ferguson, 1st Viscount Novar, KT GCMG PC (1860 -1934) Scottish politician and colonial governor] (2) One of the canes with split and missing section from the endRoot Handle Cane:chipping to the upper edge of the handle.Light scuffs and scratches across the entire surface.One section of the handle appears to have been broken and restored.Tarnishing to the silver.A large section of the cane has split and therefore missing a section at the end.Additional Cane:Light scuffs and scratches across the entire surface.Area of white residue is present on the handle.Several small chips to the handle and main body.Tarnishing to the silver.Areas of rubbing lower down the stick, resulting in slight discolouration.Slight rusting to the very base.
A Spode 'Eden' pattern eight setting dinner service, comprising starter plates, dinner plates, soup bowls, cereal bowls, shallow dishes, cups and saucers, coffee cans and saucers, desert plates, side plates, sauce boat on stand, coffee pot, tea pot, milk jug, sucrier, leaf dish, chamber stick, a pair of vegetable tureens, a pair of serving dishes, a meat plate, a cake stand (102)
Original vintage sport poster Visuals for 1972 Munich Olympic Games. Good condition, creases on margins, tears on top of poster. Country: Germany. Year: 1972. Designer: Otl Aicher. Otto "Otl" Aicher (13 May 1922 – 1 September 1991) was a German graphic designer and typographer. He is best known for having designed pictograms for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich that proved influential on the use of stick figures for public signage, as well as designing the typeface Rotis. Aicher also co-founded the Ulm School of Design. Size (cm): 118.5 x 84
A George IV silver chamberstick, James Kirkby, Gregory & Co., Sheffield 1825, in the Rococo Revival taste, elaborately stamped with scrolls and shells, the baluster candle cup fitted with a detachable nozzle issuing a pricket stick, with original conical snuffer. (Hollow, hole to top of base).
A late 19th century marine stick barometer having an iron case with brass mounts and silvered sliding scale on mahogany plinth, the whole mounted in an ebonised glazed case bearing a label for Yardley & Sons, 25 Mount Pleasant, Clerkenwell, case dimensions: width 31.5cm, depth 19cm, height 126cm

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