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Click here to subscribeEdwardian cruet stand, of crimped foliate design housing silver mounted clear glass mustard pot and pepperette plus glass open salt, the stand on three ball feet, Sheffield, 1903 (pots) and 1907 (stand), Joseph Rodgers, 12cm inc. handle x 6cm to top of handle, 94g approx weighable (stand only), together with a cased six of six George V silver handled knives, Sheffield, 1930, HH (probably Harrison & Howson), the plated blades stamped HH * EP A1, 17.8cm long, in fitted box of S. Clarkson, Hull, and a pair of metal knife rests in the form of alligators or crocodiles, 14cm long (qty)
Enamelled Faberge style egg form trinket pot on stand, ebony and silver topped pin pot and mother of pearl and silver penknife. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please note that if you require P&P for this lot, this can only be done using an age verified method.
An extremely rare trial Collar Chain of the Order of Unity of the United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates, Order of Unity, 2nd Type, Collar Chain, trial, silver-gilt with paste stones; breast Star, trial, silver-gilt and enamel with paste stones, both pieces by Spink & Son, some toning, one roundel with slightly loose centre, otherwise very fine, extremely rare and likely unique trial pieces (2)Spink XRF testing on the collar chain detected:Ag 82.81%Au 10.42%Cu 5.27%The Order of Unity was originally created to be the United Arab Emirates' highest civil honour, but was subsequently superseded in precedence by the Order of Zayed.The collar chain of the Order of Unity consists of fourteen links, with the largest central medallion in the shape of a seven-pointed star, representing the seven Emirates, with each ray containing either an emerald or ruby (in the case of this trial piece, all paste stones). The centre of the star features the falcon emblem of the U.A.E. encircled by a wreath of green laurel leaves, which is in turn encircled a ring of diamonds.The rearmost centre link features a traditional fort which is surrounded by a ring of diamonds beyond which are ten emeralds set within the heptagonal rays of the roundel.Within an issued set, the remaining fourteen roundels each contain a symbol of the history, culture, or values of the U.A.E. along with inset stones. For this trial piece, only the foremost two sets of roundels contain images and stones. The front pair, which are slightly larger than the rest, feature a dallah - a traditional coffee pot - surrounded by diamonds and ten rubies. The dallah roundel to the right is slightly loose on this trial. The next pair of roundels contain a date palm tree, an important tree in the heritage of the nation. The palms are encircled by a ring of diamonds and ten emeralds, of which two are missing on the left roundel.The breast Star features a central traditional Islamic star design containing red and green enamel tiles, referencing the colours of the U.A.E. flag. The star is made up of seven points and the tip of each holds a diamond. The rays of the star are separated from the central medallion by a ring of diamonds.…
ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE CERAMICSincluding four Hummel Goebel figures, Royal Worcester Willow pattern plate, 19th century decorative plate with landscape scene to centre, inked no. 7733 on the back, Imari style dish, Avon ware bunny, pair of cream and gilt Noritake plates, part black velvet coffee set, Coalport blue and white ginger jar, Delft ware blue and white tulip candle holder, Josef original mechanical musical figure of a lady with the Stars and Stripes, Jersey pottery candlestick, Brown Sadler coffee pot, etc
GOLF INTERESTPRESENTATION WHITE METAL DISH FROM R.G.C.B OPEN 1958inscription 'R.G.C.B OPEN 1958' further stamped 100 and indistinct makers mark, 10cm diameter; together with an EPNS trinket pot with Llanelly crest, inscribed Ashburnham Golf club 27th April 1958 (2)Note: both these items belonged to Eric Chalmers Brown (15 February 1925 – 6 March 1986) who was a Scottish professional golfer. of the professional golf circuit in Europe. He represented Great Britain in the Ryder Cup in 1953, 1955, 1957 and 1959. He topped the European Order of Merit in 1957. He was the non-playing captain of the British Ryder Cup teams in 1969 and 1971. He won the Scottish PGA Championship eight times between 1956 and 1968.Eric Brown played at the 1958 R.G.C.B. Open (Royal Golf Club of Belgium)
NORITAKE 'LEGENDARY REGENCY SILVER' DINNER SERVICEincluding ashet, six tea cups and saucers, six soup bowls, six desert bowls, six small bowls, six side plates, seven dinner plates, six plates, salt and pepper shakers, coffee pot, tea pot, sauce boat, jug two napkin rings, four coffee cups and saucers, tureens and serving dishes, sugar bowl and lid, etc.
SELECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMICScomprising a Sarreguemine character jug; a Bizzare by Clarice Cliff 'Marguerite' honey pot and cover (cover damaged); a Crown Ducal ribbed vase; a Sadler 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' teapot; a figure group depicting Ukrainian folk dancers; a T.Goode & Co. plate; a Crown Ducal part child's teaset decorated with ducks; a large blue and white serving platter, and a Beswick wall mask, etc.
A Japanese Satsuma porcelain pot pourri pot and cover, brightly coloured painted and gilded decoration, surmounted by a Dog of Fo, gilded signature under base, height 9cmBase is in good condition with no chips cracks or restoration, gilding rubbed around the rim, lid has 2 chips on the inside of the rim, there is one 1cm hairline crack beside 1 chip, no restoration, generally good