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A G.H.Daw & Co, Snider two-band musket, with sighted 32" barrel and rising ladder rear sight, stamped makers name to lock and barrel and also with crowned VR and proof marks, overall length 124cm (49").Lot 115General wear and knocks, small chip above lock plate, the action cocks and fires correctly. Extra images on David Lay website.
An early 20th century bronze plaque of a winged angel stamped W.T Pavitt London. William Thomas Pavitt was an Arts and Crafts designer & maker of Talismanic Jewellery.Later added hanging loop, there is a fracture to a wing tip which seems stable but possibly glued, no other damage or repair.
A Regency rosewood and cut brass inlaid workbox, labelled for Wilson & Co, Edinburgh, on ball feet, width 32cm, together with a 19th century campaign writing box with recessed brass handles (both gutted) (2).Both boxes are from the Trethewey estate, the collection was somewhat neglected in recent years each would need a good clean and polish.The rosewood box height 18cm, width 32cm, depth 22.5cm, discolouration and some brass losses, see extra images.The campaign box has losses to the edge stringing and corners.Both boxes are gutted.
1817 Princess Charlotte in Memoriam: ‘His Serene Highness Prince Leopold of Saxe-Cobourg and Britannia weeping at the tomb of the most Lamented, Beloved & Illustrious Princess Charlotte of Wales’, published by P. & P. Gally Decr. 17, 1817, 16.5cm X 23cm, together with two further coloured prints published by the same, The Amiable Fruiterer and The Charming Florist (3).
Six ceramic bottles of whisky miniatures, comprising four Whyte and Mackay and two Beneagles, together with a bottle of 1983 Mouton Cadet wine (7).Lot 152Three containers are sealed and appear full, Whyte & Mackay red squirrel and seal and Beneagles otter, the others are empty.
A silverplate tea and coffee service comprising coffeepot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl, milk jug and serving tray, inscribed Presented to Mr & Mrs H.E.Miller by Mrs E.H.Holden 21st August 1901, purportedly a suffragette. A Mrs E.H Holden is listed in The Women's Suffrage Movement in Britain and Ireland: A Regional Survey.
A French repeating carriage clock, by E. Maurice & Co, for T. R. Russell, Paris, circa 1900, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals with ornate pierced gilt mask and engraved ivory backing, number 2692, height 13.5cm.When wound the movement appears to function and runs. The repeat mechanism operates but is rather muffled at present. There is no obvious damage to the clock although some tarnishing is visible on the face and case.
A German Winterhalder & Hoffmeier chiming bracket clock, circa 1900, with domed walnut case, the arched dial with facility for chiming on four or eight gongs, cast metal feet, height 46cm, together with a matched mahogany bracket (2).Lot 2906Key and pendulum present, the clock seems to work and strike but there is no guarantee how long it works for. No major losses or damage apparent.
A Mid century Danish teak sideboard by Clausen & Son, fitted four central drawers flanked by two sliding doors on turned legs, height 74cm, width 161cm, depth 46cm.Surface scratches and staining to the top, joints are solid and robust drawers operate smoothly, slight chips to front images on David Lay website.
A French late19th century kingwood and ormolu mounted bureau plat, fitted with three frieze drawers, on cabriole legs, the central drawer fitted a brass plaque for 'Druce & Co. Upholsterers & Cabinet Makers Baker Street Portman Square, London. W'. Height 76cm, width 141cm, depth 77.5cm.
A 19th century studded leather desk and dressing box by William Eyre, makers label to inside of lid William Eyre Portable Desk & Dressing Case Manufacturer 19 Cockspur Street London, with brass handle and engraved name label, height 19cm width 41cm depth 27.5cm.Split to base leather losses and lifting to one side.
A pair of Copeland & Garrett sauce tureens, covers and stands, with printed blue and white decoration, width 16.5cm, together with a pair of Helena Wolfsohn small porcelain urns and covers, height 12cm (4).Lot 860Copeland tureens- Chip to the underside of one stand, general staining and light wear, especially internally.Wolfsohn urns-One cover is broken and glued, there is a tiny flake off one handle, some light gilt wear.Extra images on the David Lay website.
A Henry Greener & co glass white opaque commemorative stemmed bowl, with a portrait of Benjamin Disraeli and inscribed Earl of Beaconsfield the Hero of the Congress Berlin decorated with the emblematic flowers of the UK, together with a similar milk jug, height 14.5cm diameter 13.5cm. (2)
A pair of Burtles, Tate & Co yellow opalescent pressed glass swan salts, circa 1885, Rd No 20086, length 10cm, together with another slightly larger swan posy holder (3).Lot 912The larger swan- no obvious damage, there is a slight moulding flaw near the tail.The pair- There is a small inner rim chip and two moulding flaw lines to one swan, the other has one inner rim chip and a small ground down rim chip, extra images posted but difficult to photograph.
A Burtles, Tate & Co rose opalescent swan posy holder, circa 1885, Rd No 20086, length 12cm, together with a similar slightly smaller example (2).Lot 914Larger swan- There is a vertical split/hole to the upper wing and a similar flaw which is not pierced through to the other wing, these both appear to be from the manufacturing process. There are two tiny nicks on the upper edge and a moulding flaw in the beak.Extra images on David Lay website.Smaller swan, a couple of minute blemishes in the glass, no condition issues.
A Sowerby marbled purple malachite glass beaker, etched to commemorate the 'Bristol Industrial & Fine Arts Exhibition 1893', height 12cm, together with two Sowerby beer glasses, one engraved 1886, the other for the 1935 silver jubilee, a purple malachite thimble tot measure, a similar clear glass example and a purple malachite match holder (6)
WALTER CRANE Illustrations. 'A Romance of the Three R's,' original pictorial boards, rebacked, Marcus Ward & Co, London, 1886; 'Flora's Feast. A Masque of Flowers,' original pictorial boards, school prize label to pastedown, spotting to endpapers, Cassell & Co, London, 1895; 'Queen Summer or the Journey of the Lily & the Rose,' original pictorial boards, gold embossed coat of arms to front board, staining to ends, school prize label to pastedown, Cassell & Co, London, n.d; KATE GREENAWAY Illustrations. 'A Day in a Child's Life,' original boards, coloured illustrations throughout, Geourge Routledge and Sons, London, n.d. (4)
A Rare late Victorian Burtles, Tate & Co pink opalescent glass elephant table salt, marked Rd 64234, length 11.5cm.Lot 954There is a tiny slither from the underside of the front left foot, and a small chip to the back left foot. There are a couple of moulding flaws near the rim, please see extra images on the David Lay website.
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WWII medal group - although un-named attributed to Major A.J Flint Royal Tank Regiment, including The 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, France and Germany Star, The Defence Medal, George VI War Medal, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation medal 1953, George VI 1949 Territorial Decoration medal, and 2nd & 3rd award clasps dated 1949 & 1953; Czechoslovakian War Cross. ~ Although several other officers of the RTR were awarded the Czechoslovakian War Cross, I truly believe that this, together with the Pacific Star and his other medals covering his twenty-nine years of service, makes his group 'possibly unique to the Regiment'. pg 50 The Orders and Medals Research Society. Green, A., 1973. Orders and Medals. London: Orders and Medals Research Society, p.Pg 50.May Sale 12/05/2022
George V Irish silver kettle on a silver stand, chased with swans and fox, having lion mask pad feet, with an ebony handle, swan finial, Dublin hallmark, dated 1908, mm T. Weir & Sons, approx 801gms. The silver stand is Dublin hallmark dated 1908 approx 317 gms. Please note the burner is silver plate.
Gentleman's lot; comprising travelling leather triple flask set, leather covered pewter hip flask, leather travel case with silver plated cups, pair of Fournier prism binoculars 8 x 25 housed in a leather case, two 19th century riding crops, together with a Tress & Co bowler hat 16 x 20 and a navy Locke & Co trilby hat.
Vintage card cases, including a George V silver card case Birmingham hallmark, dated 1927, mm Walker & Hall approx 90.8 gms (belonging to the soprano singer Majorie Birch); a birch example finely worked with flowers (possibly Native American) approx 10 x 7 cms; a treen card case approx 9 x 5.8 cms and lastly a fine lizard-skin card case approx 9 x 5 cms.
Quantity of silver, including two silver barrel peppers, Chester hallmarks, dated 1904 approx 97.6 gms; two silver pin dishes London hallmark, dated 1961, mm Robert Carr approx 88.6 gms and a pair of silver toast racks, Birmingham hallmark, mm Hukin & Heath approx 144 gms and a silver mustard pot, Sheffield hallmark dated 1934, mm Atkin Bros; silver sugar bowl, London hallmark dated 1902, mm S.I. Ltd and silver bottle coaster, Chester hallmark, dated 1905.

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