A silver and gilt coronet worn to the Coronation of King George VI by Countess Mildred Anne Buxton GBE JP (1866 - 1955). The gilt coronet of 8 strawberry leaves and 8 "pearls" with crimson caul having gold braided mushroom finial, trimmed in ermine with silk interior. The coronet hallmarked London 1936 with maker's mark of EB (likely Edward Barnard and Sons) and each "pearl" stamped lion passant. With original cardboard box marked Countess Buxton
£1000-2000
A rectangular glass pin jar with silver lid Birmingham 1915, an engraved silver bangle Chester 1957 (some dents) 68 grams, a silver backed hairbrush and a cut glass perfume atomiser with silver collar
£50-70
An embossed metal club shaped scent bottle 4.5cm, a Burslem China pottery scent bottle with silver lid, 1 other pottery scent bottle with silver lid 5cm
£50-70
A rectangular silver plated galleried bottle tray 45cm, ditto ice pail with swing handle, Britannia metal sugar scuttle spoon and other items of silver plate
£40-50
A Continental oval silver plated twin handled tray with mirror base 51cm (1 handle a/f), silver plated galleried tray, salver, 2 dressing table trays and a coffee pot
£40-50
A pair of Mappin & Webb silver plated hotel ware lemonade jugs marked Blue Star Line, a Britannia metal twin handled soda siphon holder and a small collection of silver plated items
£40-50
A Milton Shield, by Elkington & Co, after Morel Ladeuil (1820-1888), the electroplated shield of oval form with rope twist border, the panels embossed with scenes from "Paradise Lost", the central plaque depicting the Archangel Raphael telling Adam and Eve of the war in heaven, engraved "Morel Ladeuil Fecit 1866 Elkington & Co", approx 84.5cm x 64.5cm
£700-900