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A George V silver drum mustard – D & J Wellby Ltd., London 1913, in the George III style, with reeded borders and scroll handle, blue glass liner, 8.2cm high; together with a silver salt shovel (corroded): and a pair of George VI silver baluster peppers, London 1938, 8.5cm high, silver weight 324g. (4)
A small collection of silver-plated wares to include: two silver-plated copper serving dishes, late 19th century; a pair of fish servers; a foie gras shovel; a set of six shell-bowl coffee-bean spoons; a miniature plated copper scent bottle coaster; a boxed pair of salt and pepper shakers; a Victorian two-handled sucrier; a small rose bowl; a sugar scuttle with shovel.
A collection of silver and white metal souvenir spoons and a pair of Chinese silver sugar tongs - the spoons varying from 800 to Sterling 925 silver; the sugar tongs with pierced floral and foliate bowls and bamboo-style stems, maker's mark SS (Sun Shing), gross weight of silver marked pieces 125g; together with a Dutch silver-plated caddy shovel.
A VICTORIAN SET OF THREE GILT METAL HANDLED STEEL FIRE TOOLS CIRCA 1860-1880 Urn handles shovel 74cm long Condition Report: With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Metalwork with numerous areas of rust and will require thorough clean before use. Hinge points also with rust. Variance in gilding colour to handles- suggesting some have been repainted Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.Condition Report Disclaimer
A copper and wrought iron mounted firescreen in Arts & Crafts style, early 20th century; shield shaped and convex, with a central applied brass fleur-de-lys; beneath twin ovoid finials, 76cm high, 49cm wide; and three early 20th century brass fire tools, comprising a shovel and tongs set and an associated toasting fork
Palitoy - Action Force - A group of unboxed Action Force figures, British Marine with shovel, Commander officer with red cap, Commando with backpack and gun, Z Force Sapper and Z Force Commander with gun and grappling hook. They appear in Excellent overall condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE BRASS AND METALWARE, to include a large set of brass fire dogs, poker, tongs and shovel, two Mappin & Webb Mappin Plate milk jug impressed 29945 on the base and inscribed Luigi's, a quantity of Westmark 'Cracky' crab and lobster crackers made in West Germany, six Elkington silverplate sugar bowls, a quantity of Arthur Price cutlery inscribed Luigi's, three vintage cast irons, a Mappin & Webb gravy jug, a quantity of Arthur Price silverplate goblets, a large quantity of Arthur Price silverplate escargot plates (some inscribed Luigi's) and a quantity of copper plated escargot/mushroom dishes made by Helve, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes + loose)
A SET OF GEORGE III STEEL FIRE TOOLS LATE 18TH CENTURY Comprising poker, shovel, and tongs the poker 73.5cm long Condition Report: Surfaces have been polished previously and some surface remains, but now with pitting, wear, corrosion, and tired in appearance overall Condition Report Disclaimer
Pair: Private G. E. Dobinson, 11th (Lonsdale) Battalion, Border Regiment 1914-15 Star (17575 Pte. G. E. Dobinson. Bord. R.); British War Medal 1914-20 (17575 Pte. G. E. Dobinson. Bord. R.) good very fine (2) £70-£90 --- George Ernest Dobinson was born at Great Orton, Carlisle, on 5 November 1892, the second son of farm labourer William Dobinson of Cumnersdale, Cumberland. Educated at Westward School in Cumberland until 26 October 1906, he is recorded in 1911 as a farm labourer residing with his parents at Allen Cottage in Caldbach (Caldbeck). Listed as serving with "C" Company in the 11th Battalion Nominal Roll of November 1915, Dobinson landed in France on 24 December 1915 and likely joined the Battalion at camp at Bouzincourt, close to the town of Albert in the Somme department. Crossed by an intricate lattice of trench systems dug into the chalky, muddy landscape, this wasteland of discomfort with names such as 'Crucifix Corner' and 'Oban Avenue' soon became home to the men. Colin Bardgett, author of The Lonsdale Battalion, 1914-1918, adds: 'They learned that a pick and shovel was just as important as a Lee-Enfield rifle, and it was better to shoot fast than accurately... They learned that trench clubs and mills bombs were more use than ceremonial swords and bayonets.’ The First Day of the Battle of the Somme The experiences and sacrifices of the 11th Battalion, Border Regiment, on 1 July 1916, are described by many historians as typifying the slaughter on the Somme. Detailed to emerge from the front line trenches and advance across No Man's Land in the Leipzig Salient, it wasn't long before carefully aimed enfilade fire from the German-held Nordwerk began to mow down the infantry in scores: 'At 8am exactly Colonel Machell gave the order from the edge of Authuille Wood to move out. The Lonsdales wished each other good luck and shook hands, then they started their advance, some cheering and singing as if at a football match. They moved in blob formation, little groups of men being slightly to the rear of the one in front and slightly to the flank, this being considered the best formation under shell fire. As soon as the Lonsdales came into the open the deadly enfilade machine gun fire ripped through their ranks. The Germans found their mark; a hail of bullets cut furrows in the earth as the machine gunners found their range. The Lonsdales were being strewn all over the ground (ibid).' Of the 28 officers and 800 men who took part in the attack, 25 officers and 490 men were killed or wounded that day. According to the Lonsdale Battalion Casualty List, "C" Company lost 22 killed and 106 wounded; a few survivors managed to reach the 17th Highlanders who succeeded in capturing the Leipzig Redoubt - perhaps the greatest success for 32nd Division that day - but contemporary accounts later described the majority of the men as being 'cut down like grass'. It would be another three months before the original objective of Mouquet Farm was finally captured on 26 September 1916, with further daily losses of life. The UK, World War I Service Medal and Award Roll, 1914-20, later confirms the transfer of Dobinson and a number of 11th Battalion survivors to the Machine Gun Corps, the re-allocation of consecutive service numbers indicating at the same time and likely upon the reduction of the Battalion to cadre strength in May 1918. As one of the 'originals', Dobinson numbered among a select few who had survived the Somme and the steady rates of attrition during Operations on the Ancre and the German retreat to the Hindenburg line in 1917. Recorded in 1921 as a horseman and a resident of Hesket-in-the-Forest, Penrith, Dobinson died at the Cumberland Infirmary on 2 December 1953, his last address recorded as 18 Short-Street, Carlisle.
A late Victorian copper helmet-shaped coal scuttle and shovel, c.1900, with embossed shell decoration to the body and a swing handle, the shovel has a turned wood handle and rests between the handle and rests at the back, 45 x 29 x 50cms high; and a late Victorian copper coal scuttle, c.1890, with swing carrying handle and a second smaller handle to the rear, (shovel now missing), 47 x 31 x 48cms high. (2)PROVENANCE: The Graham Smith Retirement Auction - 50 years in the Antiques Trade.
Matchbox and other play worn diecast, including Matchbox Speedkings K33 Citroen SM, Matchbox Models of Yesteryear number Y1 1936 SS100 Jaguar, Matchbox Models of Yesteryear YFE11 1923 Mac AC, Matchbox Series Kingsize number 1 Hoveringham tipper, Matchbox Kingsize number K23 Mercury police car, Matchbox series Aveling Barford tractor shovel, Matchbox Kingsize number K22 Dodge Charger, etc. (2 trays)
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, West Yorkshire, Halifax, Baldwin & Walker, uniface brass, stamped 128, 32mm, Buckland’s Better Bottling, brass Sixpence, 25mm, Halifax Corporation Gasworks, brass Penny, 31mm, Halifax Corporation Tramways, from the L. & Y. Station, uniface brass, back stamped 327, 32mm (Smith 355G), Malt Shovel Inn, B[enjamin] Milne, brass Twopence, 23mm (YTC p.17, this piece listed), Royal Hotel, Oddfellows Hall [John Stansfield], brass Threepence, 30mm (W 706; YTC p.20, this piece listed); Hebden Bridge, Gibson Bros, brass, stamped 3, 25mm; Holmfirth, J. Bretherick, brass, 26mm, Kory’s Bingo Suppliers, nickel, named (Peter Fleming), 23mm [9]. Second and last two very fine, others fine and better, fourth very rare £70-£90
Corgi Toys GS9 Gift Set - Massey Ferguson 165 Tractor with Front Shovel - Red including hubs, white, grey with figure driver and Tipping Trailer - Red including hubs, yellow including detachable raves - Excellent Plus including blue and yellow carded box with detailed picture come with a Near Mint inner pictorial stand and packing pieces See-Photo
Corgi Toys GS27 Gift Set - to include (1) Bedford TK Machinery Carrier - Mid-blue cab with lemon interior, silver and yellow trailer with black detachable rear axle, spun hubs and (2) Priestman Cub Shovel - Orange body, yellow base with chrome metal rollers and black rubber tracks, grey jib and shovel - Conditions are Good Plus-to-Excellent, lovely bright examples with a Good Plus blue and yellow detailed picture lid, polystyrene tray is Good and comes with correct large instruction/ collector's club folded leaflet plus "Model Car Makers To James Bond" double-sided leaflet
Four Corgi Toys vehicles, comprising No. 53 Massey-Ferguson 65 tractor with shovel, No. 417 Land Rover breakdown truck, No. 458 ERF model 64G earth dumper and No. 409 forward control Jeep FC-150, all within blue and yellow boxes (some minor paint chips, Jeep box lacking end flap, boxes lightly creased and torn).
A gilt-bronze and steel mounted verde antico marble fender, early 20th century, the five scrolling foliate brackets supporting a wrythen rail, 25cm high, 169.5cm wide, 40cm deep; together with a set of three gilt-bronze and steel fire-tools, early 20th century, the grips with foliate lozenges, the shovel - 78cm long (4)
Hornby 0 Gauge smaller Trains and Accessories (qty), No. 20 c/w loco with No. 30 tender, two M1 Pullman coaches, three MO/No. 20 rolling stock items, M series station and halt, French M level crossing, M telegraph pole, pre-war trackside hut, two Fogmen's shelters with braziers, one with repro shovel and poker, and boxed set of 6 post-war station hoardings, two repro Meccano/Hornby advert boards (faded) and other items, varying P-VG (qty)
Two large pressed steel Tri-ang Cranes and Hornby 0 gauge clockwork Train Set , Tri-ang, Jones red KL 44 Crane with bucket, larger Crawler Crane with Shovel, (lacks rubber tracks), Priestman Crane grab, Hornby 3435 Green 0-4-0 clockwork Tender Locomotive (tested well, scratches to tender), two LNE trucks and oval of track and buffer with Chad Valley Coach (one bogie lacks wheels) and Guards Van, F-G (qty),
▲ Josef Herman RA (Polish-British, 1911-2000) Man with shovelpen and ink and wash over pencil17.5 x 23cm, unframedProvenance: The Estate of Stanley Jones MBE RE.Condition ReportTime staining. There are a couple of tiny nicks to the right edge with a small tear to the lower centre. The extreme lower right corner is folded over.
A silver funnel, by TS, Birmingham 1934, height 13cm, together with a silver presentation Amada dish, by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2008, diameter 10cm, a late 19th century Russian silver fiddle pattern spoon, length 16cm, a Finnish silver shovel form spoon, 1939, .830 fineness, two English silver teaspoons, two silver salt spoons and a silver mounted glass jug, by Lambert o, London 1912 (base at fault). (weighable silver 191.6g). (9)
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