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Click here to subscribeCollection of Masonic regalia. Including Rose Croix 31st and 18th Degree collars, smaller collars, trowel, Royal Order of Scotland apron, 18th Degree apron, apron in leather case to Porta Maris Lodge No. 4287 and certificate for 1937, another apron leather case for Lodge of Unanimity No.4130.
Councillor Miss M.E. Grimwood-Taylor - a silver Mayoress medallion, 1970-71, presented by Derby Corporation to the Mayoress of Derby, together with a silver plated commemorative trowel, the laying of the foundation stone at The Harpur Avenue Flats, Littleover, 7/8/1967, both in presentation boxes, together with a photograph and information about Miss Grimwood
A group of hallmarked and sterling silver including a scent bottle with enamel stopper (af), three Georgian and later teaspoons, a bookmark in the form of a trowel with mother of pearl handle, fruit knife with silver blade and mother of pearl handle, a miniature dressing table mirror, two glass dressing table bottles with silver tops, and a vanity set.
GEORGE UNITE; a Victorian hallmarked silver cigarette case, with chased decoration of birds and bamboo flowers, Birmingham 1882, hallmarked silver pendant, hallmarked silver thimble, hallmarked silver bookmark in the form of a trowel, Jubilee brooch and a hallmarked silver Albert chain, combined approx 5.93ozt/184g, and three white metal spoons, two further pendants and a bracelet (12).
A rare original photograph of Christopher Robin’s Winnie the pooh in Ashdown Forest, circa 1928, seated in front of a tree with Anne Darlington’s Jumbo, a soft toy chimpanzee, each holding a garden trowel —5in. (12.5cm.) x 3in. (7.5cm.), recently mounted - purchased in the same lot as Kanga and Roo from Christie’s South Kensington, 11th December 1995, lot 17
Set of 6 George V silver bean top coffee spoons, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1927, cased; Victorian Fiddle, Thread, and Shell Pattern dessert fork, Pickle fork with thistle finial, napkin ring, cut glass jar with silver cover, mother-of-pearl penknife, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1898; coffee spoon, 5 white metal souvenir spoons, one marked "Sterling" and one "800", trowel book mark with mother-of-pearl handle, marked "925", weighable gross 270grs; silver plated 4 piece tea and coffee set, another teapot, quantity of cutlery, other plated items, and a small quantity of coins. (a lot)
Assorted collection of silver hallmarked items to include four Georgian silver hallmarked teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs (hallmarked Exeter 1878), trowel bookmark (Birmingham 1924), tea strainer spoon (Sheffield 1958), silver hallmarked pusher, and two silver hallmarked napkin rings. Tongs measure 14cm.
A PARCEL OF LATE 19th AND 20th CENTURY SILVER, comprising a late Victorian rectangular vesta case with push hinged lid, gilt interior, maker Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1899, a cased Victorian napkin ring, engraved decoration, vacant cartouche, makers Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1880, a modern circular pill box with engine turned pull off cover, an Elizabeth II rectangular napkin ring, a late Victorian trowel shaped bookmark, an Elizabeth II mustard, Birmingham 1965, a pair of glass pepperettes with 925 screw covers, a silver topped toilet bottle, and a silver plated condiment spoon, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 5.03ozt, 156.3 grams (10)
A Sampson Hancock King Street Derby porcelain Masonic ballot box, domed icehouse cover within moulded base decorated with masonic tools and symbols, including compass, trowel, sword, ropes, book, spade, etc, S & H Paget Derby marks in purple, 21cm diameterThis rare piece of Derby and Masonic History was sent to the factory when doubt was cast upon its pedigree many year ago, the factory confirmed its authenticity and scarcity as these were only made for a very short time, the owners Mr & Mrs Stevens were entertained at the factory with the box, where images and details were taken, the factory at that time had only ever seen one other example, a Newspaper cutting detailing this is present with this box
A good collection of silver smallsto include two M.O.P folding fruit knives with silver blades, one by Walker & Hall (Henry Hall & John Edward Bingham), Sheffield, 1870; small compact fashioned as a handbag; various pill boxes, one of heart shaped form with twin opening cover, London, 1988; miniature trowel bookmark, together with brooches, lockets, thimble, menu holder, gross weight 14.6 tr.oz. (17)
A 9ct yellow gold filed curblink bracelet, with padlock, safety chain and the following charms; pistol, stirrup, tiger's eye pendant, hinged acorn, Pinocchio, telephone, hinged Bible, St Christopher and trowel, length 170mm, chain w.5.1m, gross weight 40.5g, all charms hallmarked 9ct, bracelet hallmarked 9ct, London 1970, sponsor RGS
A sterling silver paperclip/bookmark modelled as an owl, 5 x 3.5cm, a 925 hallmarked silver mother of pearl handled bookmark/paperclip modelled as a trowel, length 7.5cm, two 925 hallmarked silver enamelled pendants, a silver and green enamelled button hook and a mother of pearl brooch, 5 x 3.5cm, combined approx 34g (6).
WALKER & HALL LTD; a set of four hallmarked silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1957, an Edward VII hallmarked silver sugar serving spoon modelled as a trowel, London 1902, inscribed '1928-53', four further teaspoons including blue enamelled golfing interest example and two further spoons, combined approx 5.5ozt/171.5g (11).
Orange Order. A Victorian silver ceremonial trowel, the blade engraved with foliage and inscribed Presented by the Orangemen of Glenarm to Mrs Chaine on the occasion of her laying the Foundation Stone of the Conservative Hall, Glenarm, 10th August 1878, carved bone handle, 35cm long, by Joseph Slater & Son, Sheffield 1873 Good condition
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include Country Artists 'Barn Owl (New)' no CA262, 'Wrens with Yellow Pimpernel' CA809, and 'Robin on Trowel' CA484, a Beswick Greenfinch no 2105, a Goebel figure of a boxing rabbit, a Portmeirion Parian ware jug, a boxed Donegal China vase, a Hummel collector plate 'Apple Tree Boy and Girl', two other boxed collector plates, a Winterling gold lustre tea set, a plate hand painted with roses and signed 'JFR', other tea and dinner wares to include Royal Doulton Temple Garden TC1137, Royal Albert Crown China, Crown Ducal Florentine, Booths Floradora, Colclough, Plant Tuscan China, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)
An Elizabeth II silver paper knife, the replica of a Georgian meat skewer, hallmarked by Francis Howard, Sheffield, 1973, in presentation case; a weighted modern silver seal style weight with loop, hallmarked by David Scott-Walker, together with a cased Elco Alpaka plated egg cup and spoon, and a boxed plated presentation trowel with celluloid handle. Weighable silver approx. 57.7 grams (1.8ozt) Further details: tarnishing; surface wear, scratches etc.
An Edwardian silver desk stand of five point star form, fitted with a central glass and silver mounted inkwell and pen rest, London 1905, has a non silver replacement nut to the underside of base for inkwell stand (loose), stand excluding inkwell 3.33ozt, 103.5 grams, width 13cm, together with an Elizabeth II silver letter opener with Roman soldier finial, maker Laurence R Watson & Co, Sheffield 1977, 2.11ozt, 65.8 grams, an Elizabeth II silver bookmark of trowel form and a gold plated propelling pencil (4)
Miscellaneous small silver articles, Victorian-early 20th c, to include two pairs of wishbone novelty sugar tongs, trowel bookmark, three thimbles, fruit knife with mother-of-pearl scales and pair of unusually small Edwardian butter knives, mother-of-pearl hafted, 5oz 5dwt weighable Fruit knife - one of the mother-of-pearl scales crackedPair of butter knives - glue residue on one of the mother-of-pearl hafts, most of the other items in good condition
A Victorian silver presentation trowel, engraved St Giles' Parish Buildings Newcastle upon Tyne, presented to J F Maling esq by the contractor J L Miller Nov 2nd 1904, oak handle, 27cm l, by Thomas White, Birmingham 1870 Provenance: John Ford Maling (1858-1923) Earthenware manufacture of Newcastle upon Tyne; thence by descent to the present vendor Polish residues on handle, light wear, no evidence of erasure or re-engraving
William IV silver pudding trowel, the spade shaped blade pierced and engraved with acorns, by William Bateman II, London 1836, George III mustard pot, by Peter & William Bateman London 1808, George III castor, by Robert Peaston, London 1782, 12cm and a smaller Victorian castor by Charles Faraday & Samuel Davey,London 1892, 6.5cm, total silver weight 10.75ozt 334gm