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A George V Fighting Cock Pepperette, London 1926, retailed by Thomas, New Bond St, posed with spurs ready to fight, detachable head with piercements on the nape, on integral circular plinth with retailer's inscription, 8.1cm high
Guide Price: £300-500
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A Pair of George V Silver Spurs, maker's mark CH, Birmingham 1920, retailer's Harrods, of typical form, U shape with leather strap and buckles, rowels absent, 12cm long, 7oz 10dwt all in
Guide Price: £200-300
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An Edward VII Silver Novelty Vesta Case/Butt Selector, Chester 1905, retailer's mark Asprey, London, plain rectangular with triple hinged concertina holder, monogrammed, 5cm long
Guide Price: £150-200
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An Edward VII Novelty Silver Pen Wipe, Levi & Salaman Ltd, Birmingham 1902, modelled as a fat pig standing on all fours, the open back filled with densely packed bristles, 10.6cm long
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A Silver Mounted Frog Pin Cushion, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1908, modelled in crouched position, 6cm long (damaged)
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A Small Sculpture of Two Putti Making a Chain on an Anvil, Chester Import Marks, 1900, in active pose, upon a scroll edged base, maker's mark for Bertholt Muller; and Two White Metal Figures, one as a putto fisherman, the other holding a long gaff, 6.8cm and 5.8cm high respectively (marks indistinct) (3)
Guide Price: £80-120
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A Faberge Card Case, dated 1899, rectangular, the cover applied with a two-colour gold foliate flourish, the date 1899 to the bottom right angle, internally gilt and with leather half length pocket, Russian double-headed eagle mark and Faberge in Cyrillic, town mark and 84, 9.6cm by 6.4cm
Guide Price: £2000-3000
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A Victorian Triptych Photograph Frame, William Comyns, London 1891, each arched panel of openwork arched rectangular form, worked with birds, infants and masks amongst a riot of scrolls and leafage, the oval apertures glazed, 9.6cm high, 19.5cm wide (fully extended)
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A Banded Agate Cricket Bat and Stumps, circa 1885, connected by a gilt metal chain with bone bails, the bat 4.4cm high; and A Blue Tinted Glass Intaglio Medallion, incuse cast with profile bust portrait of a gentleman, his hair en queue, reputed to be Frederick Prince of Wales, within a gold metal frame with suspension loop, 3.4cm high overall (2)
Guide Price: £220-300
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A Baroness Coronet, late 19th/early 20th century, with gilt thread mushroom finial to the burgundy velvet crown, edged with six silvered metal spheres, on a gilt metal mount trimmed with ermine, silk lined interior, 22cm diameter
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