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Collectables
Late 19th Century gold pencil and dip pen marked S. Mordan & Co.
POA
Dunhill nine carat gold cigarette holder, circa 1960.
Nine carat gold quill dip pen with finely etched feather in original presentation case marked for London 1938 by Mappin & Webb Ltd.
Rare Victorian silver coin mounted tankard and box marked for London 1896 by Daniel & John Welby. The tankard and box were made using coins discovered as part of a treasure trove in 1896. The treasure amounting to 1,885 silver coins was discovered in the ceiling of a room above the vestry of Crediton Church in Devonshire.
Nickel-plated roundlet corkscrew This example is marked ‘LUND’ on one side of the shank and ‘PATENT’ on the other and was the Lund & Hipkins number III patent, Circa 1860. Engraved with a poem that reads: I AM THE “SCREW” OF LIZZIE FIELD, ALL HEARTS AS WELL AS CORKS MUST YIELD, TO OUR UNITED EFFORTS WHEN, I DRAW THE CORKS SHE DRAWS THE MEN.
Edwardian silver vesta case marked for Birmingham 1902 with Trinadad interest by Horton & Allday.
William IV silver Coronation Fruit Knife marked for Sheffield 1832, stamped- ‘WILLIAM IV & QUEEN ADELAIDE CRD SEP 8 1831’ by Atkin & Oxley.
A cased Scottish silver swordsmanship medal by Alex Hay, Jeweller and Watch maker, No 45 Princes St, Edinburgh. Circa 1875.
George III silver compass marked for London 1819.
An American sterling silver fruit knife by Gorham, dating from 1848-1868.
A magnificent early 19th century English ‘sharpening steel’ corkscrew where the perfect helical worm resides in the shaft of the steel. The steel is inserted into the top of the corkscrew to be used as the handle. Circa 1820.
Art
A cased portrait miniature of a Gentleman painted in enamel on metal, inscribed on the back: “Painted by S. C Maguire- R. Ingpen”. Sidney Calton Maguire (1849-1925) was the son of Thomas Herbert Maguire (1821-1895) the noted English painter and lithographer.
A cased portrait miniature of a lady painted in enamel on metal, signed to the back T/M 1875 for Thomas Herbert Maguire (1821-1895). Paper label attached reads: ‘JW Ingpen by T H Maguire 1876.
Early 20th century English cased medicine cup by S. Maw, Son & Thompson, London.
Early 20th century English cased playing cards for the ‘HOLLAND- AFRIKA LIJN’ advertising John Walker & Sons Whisky.
Late 19th century English cased medicine cup and measure.
Underwood Stereoscope circa 1900 marked ‘WARRANTED UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD MANUFACTURERS NEW YORK PATENT APPLIED FOR’ and ‘PAT’D JUNE 14TH 1881’ together with a box of 49 assorted cards.
A mid-20th century English brass and leather telescope by Dollond inscribed ‘DOLLOND LONDON THE “OUTLOOK” No 9403.
Late 19th century English gilt hydrometer by L. Oertling London, bearing serial number 3117, with four weights, in original box.
Victorian silver tobacco dish marked for Birmingham 1897 by Edward Durban & Co.
Late 19th century carved meerschaum pipe modelled as a turbaned Arab.
Early 19th century English flattened wine bottle.
Early 19th century English wine bottle.
Late 19th century English brass skirt lifter – it clamps on to the hem of the dress and then attaches to the belt lifting ladies’ full-length skirts away from the ground.
Africana
Ciskei State Security Service Medal for 18 years of service.
Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2 Clasps-Pte. C. Threadingham L Pool Reg.
Venda Police Loyal Service Medal – 20 years.
Queen’s South Africa Medal, 4 Clasps- Pte P. Mc’Namee A & S HIGHRS.
George III silver nutmeg grater marked for London 1806 by Phipps & Robinson.
Silver Permanent Steward’s Jewel for The Royal Masonic Hospital marked for London 1932 by the Royal Mint.
English brass Dumpy level by Stanley & Co, London, Circa 1910.
Zimbabwean Independence Bronze Medal, 18 April 1980.
English brass fishing reel with bone winding handle, Circa 1900.