*** | A fine pair of sterling silver commemorative goblets, 1975 London, with maker's marks for Jocelyn Burton, from a limited edition of 600, numbered 463 and 465, and made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone at St Paul's… | *** | |
*** | A 9 carat gold napkin ring, circa 1940s, with maker's mark for Hardy Bros, the engine turned ring with applied shaped edges, hallmarked near rim, with, commemorative inscription to the interior, gold weight 30gr, diameter 4.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A silver commemorative coin and gold medallion, the silver coin crafted in sterling, struck by Franklin Mint in 1977 to commemorate the first mother's day, designed by John Pinches, suspended by a paperclip link chain, along with an 18ct yellow gold… | *** | |
*** | A Mont Blanc limited edition 100 year Anniversary edition pencil, 2006 Germany. The mechanical commemorative pencil, in the original box with the accompanying booklet and outer casing. Length 16 cm | *** | |
*** | A Beswick commemorative model, 'Cancara', the black horse, 1994, modelled by Graham tongue, issued to commemorate the centenary of Beswick, the rearing horse in a black, matte glaze upon a naturalistic rocky base, backstamps underside and signed, with… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver University of Melbourne Anniversary plate. 1979, plate number 482, marked sterling silver verso, no maker's marks, the Kenneth Jack engraved plate featuring the old arts group of buildings, framed and with a certificate of Authenticity… | *** | |
*** | A Britannia silver frame, bicentenary of Australia 1788-1988 commemorative silver frame depicting in relief a kangaroo and Australian flora, Britannia London silver mark, maker's mark Rbb and numerals 1044280 in cartouche lower left. Height 32 cm. Width… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver British Empire commemorative plate, 1972 London, with maker's mark for Roberts & Dore, and engraved number 1362 from a limited edition of 1500, the John Spencer Churchill designed plate with an engraved image of Britannia and Queen… | *** | |
*** | Two boxed sterling silver millennium spoons 2000 Sheffield, with makers' marks for Whitehill Silver & Plate. The small trowel shaped spoons with waisted hollow thread edged handles; hallmarked to the handles, also to the bowls with commemorative 2000 date… | *** | |
*** | A 'Silver Jubilee' silver gilt Royal state coach ornament, 1977 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Toye, Kenning & Spencer, with Queen's head punch, a cast model of the Regal coach, commemorating Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee year, mounted on a… | *** | |
*** | A first World War Princess Mary’s 'Sailor’s and soldier’s Christmas Fund' brass gift tin, and other objects, the 1914 tin together with a boxed George VI and Elizabeth commemorative cake knife and a miniature metal model of a Royal state coach. Height 2.5… | *** | |
*** | Four silver plated, pewter and glass items, comprising an English silver plated salver with pie crust edge and plain top engraved with a crest of a bull passant (J B Chatterley & Sons), a Royal wedding, commemorative pewter plate July 29th, 1981, a 1937… | *** | |
*** | Three English or Welsh factory porcelain mugs, circa 1820s, a gold on white commemorative mug for 'Amelia Cantin, on the occasion of her birth, March 14 1819'; and two finely decorated polychrome floral mugs with gilt bands and waisted bases, one with… | *** | |
*** | A commemorative Russian silver Railway medal, first quarter 20th century, apparently unmarked, the shield shaped medal with relief motifs of a helmet and picks, with XXV in relief below and marked 1900-1925, with Chinese script verso, silver weight 10gr… | *** | |
*** | An American painted Nippon plate and 'The St Paul's Plate' by Coalport, 1925 and 1981, a hand painted plate with lengthy description verso of the tea clipper, the 'Ariel', by Lillian Gary Taylor, New York, 1925, and a gadroon edged plate featuring St… | *** | |
*** | Three Victorian mugs, Staffordshire and Pratt Ware, 19th century, two gold on white mugs including: a commemorative item for the late Robert, Peel Bart, 1850, (founder of the 'Peelers' - first London police units).an, initialled mug, and a Pratt Ware blue… | *** | |