AN ELIZABETH II MINIATURE SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET ON TRAY, makers A Marston & Co, Birmingham 1973, 2.13ozt, 66.4 grams, together with a miniature silver model of a barn owl with prey, maker SMC, London modern (date letter indistinct), height 3.2cm, 0.94ozt, 28.9 grams and a boxed silver thimble commemorating Queen Elizabeth II silver jubilee 1977, makers J.S & S, Sheffield 1977, gross weight of all items 3.46ozt, 107.7 grams (7) (Condition Report: in good condition overall, owl wing tip may be slightly bent down, thimble box is torn)
We found 19428 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 19428 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
19428 item(s)/page
A selection of silver, silver mounted and silver coloured accessories, to include an Edwardian silver mounted cut hair tidy, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1904, 6.5cm high, a silver cigar piercer marked 'L&C Hardtmuth Patent S Mordan & Co Sterling Silver, 7.5cm long, a silver vesta case, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1898, 4.1cm high, a silver circular pill box, 4.8cm diameter, a silver coloured seal stamp, 8.7cm high, a silver mounted cigar piercer, 6.2cm high, a silver mounted dressing table jar, 8.5cm high, a silver needle case, 7cm high, a silver matchbox sleeve, 4.4cm x 2.3cm, a silver plated sovereign case, a silver stamp box on silver coloured chain, a silver cased travelling pencil, a silver thimble, a silver bladed nail pick, a nail file with silver weighted handle, two silver plated salt spoons, and two silver bladed mother of pearl fruit knives and a silver mother of pearl button hook (20)
Two DORCAS and DREEMA thimbles, by Charles Horner and Henry Griffiths & Sons Ltd respectively, early 20th c, another of Louise pattern and two silver thimbles, one 19th c, 7dwts (silver); Two Victorian and four Edwardian silver thimbles, various patterns, various makers, including Samuel Foskitt, Patent No 19157, 1oz 3dwts; a silver finger guard, late 19th c, 20mm h, 0.8dwt and reference books, McConnell (Bridget) - The Collectors' Guide to Thimbles, Illustrated 1995, The Story pf the Thimble An Illustrated Guide for Collectors, 1887 and Edwin Holmes - A History of Thimbles, 1985 Good condition
A Turco-slavic bronze thimble, 13-15th c, 30mm h and another early thimble of brass; six European bronze and brass skep thimbles 14th/16th c, various sizes; one silver and three brass sewing rings, 15th c and later, various sizes and a silver open topped thimble, 17th c; five European brass and other thimbles, 16-17th c, 26mm h and smaller; four European brass thimbles, 15-17th c, 21mm h and smaller; five brass miniature thimbles, 17th c and earlier, 18mm h and smaller; two steel sewing rings and a thimble, 18th-19th c, thimble 25mm h and three brass thimbles, 16th c and earlier 18-21mm h (2) Turco slavic thimble and early brass thimble, in goo excavated condition; silver ring split; the other items in generally good condition, some with minor dents and wear
Late 19th Century Cut Steel Chatelaine, with horseshoe mount to the clip hung with seven decorative link chains, supporting a small chain link purse, pen knife, bucket and later thimble, the sealing wax, scissors, and miniature paper knife are all stamped, Asprey 166 Bond Street, Samuel Mordan propelling pencil and rectangular case with hinged handle, total length 38cm
Mid-18th Century Gilt Metal Chatelaine/Etui with a hinged panel to the clip depicting a vase of flowers, hung with a hinged etui embossed with a figure of a classical soldier to the front and back, lobed cover and pair of hinged small boxes and covers, 16cm long overall, etui actual length 9cm (no fittings)Another Later Chatelaine in Gilt Filigree, with four hinged filigree chains from which a pencil, notebook with ivorine pages, pin cushion, scissor case and bucket with later thimble all hang, 28cm long(2)
800 Standard Silver Chatelaine, comprising a serpent brooch hung with three chains, supporting a button hook, circular hinged box with gilt interior, pencil in sheath, 20cm longLate 19th Chatelaine with Egyptian motifs and faux coins hung with four decorative link/hinged chains and supporting composite bucket with later thimble, steel scissors and case, another case and decorative whistle, mainly embossed with floral motifs, 29cm long(2)
Regimentally Important Full Uniform Grouping of Lieutenant Colonel Claud Vere Cavendish Hobart DSO, First Commanding Officer of the 8th Battalion (Princess Beatrice’s Isle of Wight Rifles) Hampshire Regiment Territorial Force, superb example of the officers rifles green dress uniform with black frogging to the front, knotted cord shoulder straps with blacked rank insignia and ‘TR’ titles. Knotted cord to the cuffs. Black velvet to the cuffs and the collar. Accompanied by a set of rifles green dress trousers. Accompanied by officers black leather cross belt and pouch set with fine quality hallmarked silver (Birmingham 1908) officers regimental cross belt plate, lion head boss with chain leading to hallmarked silver whistle in socket fitting. Rear pouch with silvered strung bugle badge to the centre; Officers astrakhan regimental busby with blackened strung bugle insignia and knotted officers boss with blackened crown. Plume socket holding large black feather plume. Thin patent chinstrap. Interior with cream leather sweatband, black cloth lining with E W Flight tailors label; Fine officers 1822 pattern Rifles officers sword of regulation pattern with strung bugle to the guard. Grip with wire binding. Blackened Rifles pattern leather sword knot. Housed in the plated full dress scabbard. Regulation pattern blade retailed by Osborne & Son Ryde I.W (Isle of Wight). Etched with crowned bugle and crowned cipher of King George V. Much of the original polish to the blade. Officers swagger stick with blackened cane, silver (not hallmarked) thimble top with regimental badge and engraved ‘LT COLONEL C. V. C. HOBART’. The uniform is all fitted onto a museum display mannequin.The DSO register gives the following details, ‘HOBART, CLAUD VERE CAVENDISH, Lieutenant, was born 12 March 1870, only son of Sir Robert Henry Hobart, Baronet, KCVO, CB, Official Verderer of the New Forest, of Langdown, Hants, and of the Honourable Julia Trollope, eldest daughter of the first Baron Kesteven. He was educated at Eton and Sandhurst, and entered the Grenadier Guards 16 July 1890. Lieutenant Hobart, after serving nearly seven years in the Grenadier Guards, was in 1897 seconded for service in the Uganda Protectorate, at that time under the administration of the Foreign Office, and joined the Protectorate Forces, consisting chiefly of Sudanese, who had previously served under Emin Pasha at Wadelai, whilst on a punitive expedition in the Nandi country. Order having been restored, he was detailed to march two companies of Sudanese back to Headquarters at Kampala. On the way he received news of the disaffection of Mwanga, the native King of Uganda, who had raised the standard of revolt in Buddu, one of the southern provinces of his kingdom. He hastened on to the capital, and was thence despatched with his men in a fleet of canoes down the west coast of Victoria Nyanza to occupy and hold the crossing over the Katonga River, separating Buddu from the rest of Uganda, whilst the main forces of the Protectorate under Colonel T P B Ternan, DSO, moved down overland. He successfully carried out his instructions, and the rebels were subsequently defeated in two engagements, at which he was present, which resulted in King Mwanga fleeing into German territory and the bulk of his followers dispersing into the wilds of Ankole. Lieutenant Hobart was left in charge of the reconquered province with two and a half companies of Sudanese. These remained loyal during the subsequent mutiny of portion of the same force in the eastern part of the Protectorate, and though hard pressed at one time, he succeeded in holding his own against the Baganda rebels, who collected again on the news of the mutiny, being joined by the ex-King Mwanga, who contrived to escape from German custody. After several expeditions had been organized against them, in all of which he took part, he was fortunately enabled, whilst in command of an advanced guard composed of Baganda levies, to come up to and inflict a decisive blow on King Mwanga's main forces at Kisalera. Mwanga's ally, the rebel King of Koki, was killed, and Mwanga himself barely escaped, only to be captured a few months later in the north of the Protectorate with the remnants of the Sudanese mutineers, who were finally defeated with the assistance of a native regiment from India.For his services during the above operations he was mentioned in Despatches, and also in Parliament, and received the Uganda Medal and clasp. He was also created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 20 May 1898]: "Claud Vere Cavendish Hobart, Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards. In recognition of the, services during the recent operations in Uganda". On the outbreak of the South African War in 1899, Captain Hobart had just returned to England, and was sent out with the first contingent of troops to the Cape to act as Staff Officer on the Midland Line of Communications. In this capacity he assisted in raising several corps of local volunteers, by whom the Midland Line of railway from Port Elizabeth to Naauwpoort was seized and garrisoned; but falling a victim to a severe attack of enteric fever, he was invalided home in the summer of 1900, subsequently receiving the Queen's South African Medal with clasp for Cape Colony. In 1902 Captain Hobart officiated as a Gold Staff Officer at the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, and was also in charge of Apolo Kagwa, the native Prime Minister and Regent of Uganda, who came over to attend the ceremony, and for whom he interpreted on the occasion of his being granted an audience by King Edward. In December 1906, Major Hobart retired from the Regular Army, and was placed on the Reserve of Officers; but in 1908, on the inauguration of the Territorial Force, he was appointed Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Princess Beatrice's Isle of Wight Rifles (8th Battalion The Hampshire Regiment), which he raised and reorganized from a small volunteer nucleus and commanded till 1913, when he retired. He again acted as Gold Staff Officer at a Coronation—that of King George V and Queen Mary, in 1911. On the European War breaking out in 1914, Lieutenant Colonel Hobart, after serving for short periods on the Embarkation Staff at Southampton and the Military Landing Staff at Havre, was sent to the front in Flanders as a Railhead Commandant, being subsequently appointed Administrative Commandant of the railheads of an army. He was mentioned in Despatches in 1916 and 1918, and received the 1914 Star. Lieutenant Colonel C V C Hobart married, on 10 December 1900, at St Peter's, Eaton Square, London, Violet Verve, second daughter of John Wylie, of West Cliff Hall, Hants, and they had one son, Robert Hampden, born 7 May 1915. We have not removed any items from the mannequin, was purchased by the vendor at auction many years ago, believed to have been sold by family descent at that time. Please note we are only able to offer in house post and packing if removed from the mannequin. If you wish to have the mannequin, would need to be collected in person or specialist shipping.
Hampshire Yeomanry Tunic of Lieutenant Colonel A C Nicholson, fine short pattern officers shell jacket with heavy bullion frogging to the front of the tunic. Fine bullion bordered collar with silver wire tress. Cuffs with heavy bullion knotting. Officers shoulder boards with bullion rank pips (Lieutenant). Cloth lining to the interior of the tunic. Accompanied by the officers full dress cross belt with regimental pattern hallmarked silver full dress pouch. Hampshire Yeomanry thimble top ridding crop. See the next 2 lots for other uniform items of A C Nicholson.
A Swiss silver-gilt and enamel ladys' keyless fob watch and other silver/ vertu first Swiss marks, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, green and gold guilloche enamel decorated case back with scrolling leaves together with a silver envelope stamp case, Birmingham 1927 by Gourdel Vales & Co., a bell pendant on chain, a cased silver thimble initialled C.S, a Genius of Michelangelo silver proof coin etc., (qty)variousCondition: Lady's fob watch does not wind and needs servicing small chip to enamel to front. Dings and dents to envelope and bell
Royal family Collection of signed Christmas cards, gifts and associated memorabilia comprising:1) Group of 9 signed Christmas cards from King Charles III as Prince of Wales, 1990s-2000s, all signed by Charles and variously inscribed 'To you both' or 'Andrew and Christine' in his hand, one additionally signed by Camilla, the Queen Consort, each a single bifolium of thick card stock with mounted portrait photograph, together with a signed portrait photograph, 2006, depicting Charles in Highland dress, additionally signed by Camilla, in green leatherette frame containing his heraldic badge as Prince of Wales gilt to head, glazed, in original Ettinger cardboard case;2) Group of 10 Christmas Cards from Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, 1990s-2000s, all with autopen signatures and mounted portrait photograph, together with a portrait photograph, dated 2006 with autopen signatures, glazed and in leather frame by Smythson of Bond Street, in original light blue cardboard case;3) Slice of wedding cake from the marriage of Charles and Camilla, 9th April 2005, wrapped and in original decorative tin designed by Alec Cobbe, retaining printed compliments slip on card (creased) and in original cardboard box;4) Collection of royal gifts:a) Halcyon Days Enamels thimble and needlecase, decorated with floral design and EIIR monogram, in original case;b) Halcyon Days Enamels trinket box, lid bearing royal arms, lettered on underside 'Presented by Her Majesty the Queen, the Golden Jubilee, Christmas 2002', in original case;c) Royal Collection fine bone china teacup lettered 'To celebrate the eightieth birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 21st April 2006', retaining original box and tissue paper;d) Silver photograph frame, incised with royal crown and dated 2003 at head, in original box with printed presentation slip ('Presented by Her Majesty the Queen, Christmas 2003');e) Silver-plated carriage alarm clock, face lettered 'Presented by Her Majesty the Queen, Christmas 2005', in original case retaining instruction booklet and replacement battery;f) Royal Scot Crystal hand-cut lead crystal bowl, incised lettering on based 'Presented by Her Majesty the Queen, Christmas 2004', in original box;5) Large collection of official letters and memoranda, approximately 70 in total, including numerous invitations to royal dances and balls (these printed on thick gilt-edged card stock), an invitation to the wedding of Charles and Camilla (together with two related tickets and two copies of the order of service), many original envelopes retained
A BOX OF ASSORTED JEWELLERY AND OTHER ITEMS, to include a rose metal centurian signet ring (a/f), stamped 10k, approximate gross weight of mount and shank 1.6 grams, a silver hinged bangle, etched with a foliage design, fitted with an intergrated box clasp and safety chain. hallmarked 'C P S Jewellery Co Ltd' Birmingham 1967, an circular brooch (a/f) , detailed with a foliage and beading design, hallmarked 'Frederick Sidney Banks' Chester 1889, a silver vesta, hallmarked 'Joseph Gloster' Birmingham 1901, a silver thimble, hallmarked 'Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd' Birmingham, 1900, a silver babys rattle (a/f) , designed as a clock face, hallmarked 'Arthur Johnson Smith' Birmingham 1921, approximate gross weight of silver 56.2 grams, a scottish grouse foot, set with a orange paste stone above a stag head, a white metal and butterfly wing bracelet, a pair of white metal and butterfly wing earrings, a white metal cameo ring, a pair of white metal cufflinks and tie pin design a aircraft, all stamped sterling, approximate gross weight 34.1 grams, together with a small amber meerschaum pipe, (condition report: general moderate wear, signet ring hematite stone is seperate, brooch pin missing, overall condition good)
A white metal turquoise bead style cabuchon thimble with scrolling linear design, a cast silver thimble with insect and leaf design, a sterling silver enamelled cockerel thimble, a turquoise glazed enamelled thimble and a Charles and Diana wedding 29th July 1981 thimble (tallest h 3cm, smallest h 2cm) (28.9g) (5)
Catalan school, 18th and 19th centuries.Set of three plates and two soffits.Glazed ceramic.Measurements: 20 cm (diameter of plates); 25.5 x 25.5 cm (tiles); 28.5 x 28.5 cm (tile frame).Dishes with French and Cirereta influences. In 17th-century pottery, it was very common to make dishes, albarelos and aguamanos made of blue ceramic. Within this type of utensil, figural decorations were often used, these in turn divided into different series (typologies) depending on the design of the border: 'fig', 'tie', 'thimble', 'ribbon and palmette', 'tulip' and 'sausage'. Throughout the 18th century, these motifs were maintained, but new ones also appeared, such as "of the pendant", "of the doily" and "of the cherry".
TWO SILVER VESTA CASES AND A SILVER THIMBLE both vesta cases with all over engraved pattern with blank cartouches, measurements 4.5 x 4.5cm and 4 x 2.5cm, thimble height 2.2cm Condition Report : cases open and close easily, minor age related indentations Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

-
19428 item(s)/page