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Africana
A carved stone pendant marking the Rand Rebellion, an armed uprising of white miners in the Witwatersrand in 1922. Inscribed to the front ‘F. Hiles’ alongside an applied red glass bead and on the back ‘Red Revolt 1922’.
Pair of South African silver gilt presentation scissors by AF.C (unattributed) marked ‘STER. SILVER AF.C’ and with presentation for opening of The Andrew Stewart Causeway outside Port Elizabeth 17th October 1953. In a later box and with original newspaper cutting from the Eastern Province Herald.
Late 19th century English Nine carat gold brooch made to commemorate the discovery of Gold in South Africa. This example inscribed ‘SOUTH AFRICA’ and marked ‘9CT’ to the back.
Silver gilt and enamel Masonic Founders jewel marked for London 1906, for the Mendelssohn Lodge No 3142, enameled ‘Sydney Vaal River Estate’.
Early 20th century silver Masonic jewel set with paste diamond- inscribed ‘Caledonian 1046 SC’
Collectables
English Victorian gold plated posy holder. Circa 1890.
American Sterling silver sovereign case by Tiffany & Co, embossed ‘Rosina Clay 8th October 1888’
Set of four silver and enamel artist palette menu holders marked for Birmingham 1904 by Harry Emmanuel. Marked to the back with a British Registered design- Rd 432750.
Victorian silver pocket barometer marked for London 1895 by Thomas Wheeler.
Austro-Hungarian ‘800’ silver, horses’ heads cigar cutter with marks for 1886 – 1922.
Austro-Hungarian ‘800’ silver fox head cigar cutter with marks for 1886 – 1922.
Austro-Hungarian ‘800’ silver dog head cigar cutter with marks for 1886 – 1922.
Art Deco engine turned silver lighter marked for Birmingham 1949 by Bach & Cooper.
Sterling silver Dunhill ‘Service’ lighter. Circa 1940.
Silver cased lighter marked for London 1945 by LB& Co.
Continental novelty silver elephant cigar cutter with English import marks for Chester 1908.
‘Tudric’ pewter jug designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co. Circa 1904. Registered Design number- 427010.
Clocks
A late nineteenth century French engraved gilt-brass striking and repeating carriage clock with alarm.
Pair of leather boots with provenance to Lord Roberts. Circa 1900.
Silver mounted pen knife marked for Sheffield 1956 by George Ibberson & Co. with inscribed name O.H. Wells
Victorian silver gilt travelling hair curling tongs and heater box marked for London 1899 by Drew & Sons.
Silver and Mother of Pearl fruit knife and fork marked for Sheffield 1905 by William Neale & Son.
Rare Victorian silver Blackwells’ Patent hair curler marked for London 1840.
American ‘Sterling’ silver mounted fountain pen by Carey Pen Company, New York circa 1890-1930.
Georgian silver compass, circa 1820 with important later inscription.
English silver and enamel Boer War vesta case, Birmingham 1899 the front enamelled with ‘A Gentleman in Khaki’
Set of 4 silver and enamel butterfly menu holders, Birmingham 1926.
American 14-18 carat gold vesta case or match safe, dated 1870.
Edwardian silver mounted tortoise table bell, Birmingham 1908.
George III silver compass, London 1808.
Lusina Art Deco silver and enamel folding watch, circa 1930.
Silver Dunhill lighter by Alfred Dunhill & Sons marked for London 1951.
Victorian silver castle top vinaigrette – Birmingham 1839.