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A group of silver comprising:- an unmarked (tests silver) oval snuff box with ribbed sides and plain cover and base; an Edwardian silver child's rattle and whistle with mother-of-pearl teething stick, Sheffield, 1905, embossed with flowrs and scrolls; a pair of William IV silver Fiddle pattern sugar tongs by Phillip Phillips, London, 1833, initialled "MF"; and a silver paper knife applied with enamel coat of arms, Birmingham, 1937, gross weight without rattle 177 gm. (4).All in good condition.
Early Webley Pistol Holster, in brown leather with brass studs along the edge and leather shoulder strap. Accompanied by a officers riding crop with thimble top having regimental badge of the 13th Hussars to one side and 18th Hussars to the other, 14th Prince of Wales Own West Yorkshire Regiment Warrant Officers marching pace stick with white metal top having regimental insignia and souvenir photograph frame constructed from a tip of a WW1 French laminated Propeller. All remain in good overall condition. (4 items)
Third Reich Rally Badges and Stick Pins, including example for RLB rally in Dusseldorf 1938 (no pin fitting to reverse), WHW Gau Essen 1935/36 badge, 2x German Workers day badges, War Veterans association stick pin, Imperial German silver wound badge stick pin, plus other items. Various conditions. (10 items)
WW2 Long Range Desert Group (L.R.D.G) Stick Pin, fine quality Sterling Silver stick pin in the design of the regimental cap badge of the Long Range Desert Group. Stamped to the reverse “STG SIL” and “TM3”. Complete with pin fitting to the reverse. Quality item possibly made for a veterans sweetheart etc.
D. Manticha, a mahogany stick barometer: the silvered dial having a vernier gauge, attached thermometer and engraved with the maker's name D. Manticha, fecit', the mahogany case having a pediment top, turned cistern cover and herring-bone crossbanding, height 95 cms.* Biography Dominic Manticha is recorded as working in Ely Court, Holborn, London from circa 1785 and is considered one of the better of the barometer workers who emigrated from Italy at this time to work in Britain.

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