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A collectors' lot to include a vintage metal sign 'Sir W H Bailey & Co Ltd Engineers', a brass gavel, a small quantity of horse brasses, six military cap badges to include Liverpool Scottish Cameron Regiment, Princess Mary's Own, Bydand Cameron and Royal Medical Corps, a quantity of vintage tools and a Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee metal trivet.
Friendly Society/Freemasonry - a George V silver mounted ebony masonic mallet shaped gavel, applied ith a shield shaped presentation plaque inscribed Presented to W Bro. E C Franklin The 168th W. M. of St Luke's Lodge No.144 on the Occasion of the Ladies Festival 27th Feb. 1933, turned handle, 24.5cm long, c.1933
A treen: a small collection of items including a beechwood gavel, a walnut candle bracket, a whetstone in box, stamped W Denyer, a Victorian rosewood and boxwood needlework object, a 19th century mirror made from the knot on a tree trunk, inscribed verso, a 19th century rosewood and steel hand plane and a Victorian mahogany razor box and razor, a nutcracker and a spirit level
[NAVAL INTEREST]. A TRENCH ART PRESENTATION TABLE GONG comprising an inverted shell case with a cut, flared rim, suspended between two inert shells, the whole set to an oak base, with a brass-handled gavel on stand, bearing an engraved plaque 'Mrs H. Norton / from Officers & Ships Company / H.M.S. Dublin / Aug. 1916', overall 54.5cm high, 45.5cm wide. Note: H.M.S. Dublin was a Town-class light cruiser built by William Beardmore and Co. at Dalmuir, near Glasgow, and launched in 1911. She supported the landing assault at Gallipoli in 1915 but later that year was damaged by a torpedo fired by an Austro-Hungarian submarine off the Albanian coast. After a refit she participated in the Battle of Jutland in 1916, attacking and sinking a destroyer alongside H.M.S. Southampton, but sustaining severe damage in the process. Three crew members were lost and twenty-seven wounded following thirteen hits from shells fired by the German fleet.
A Victorian silver mounted ivory gavel, the silver shield hallmarked with Lion Rampant and gothic 'S' (matching Birmingham 1892) later presented and engraved 'Fifty One Club 1957 Southport', length 17.5cm, gross wt. 312.9g. CONDITION REPORT - good no cracks or damge to ivroy, general wear only.

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