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late Victorian Sampson Mordan & Co. gold combination propelling pencil and dip pen

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A late Victorian Sampson Mordan & Co. gold combination propelling pencil and dip pen, with vacant bloodstone seal, 9cm long (closed), tests as approximately 15 carat, together with a similar propelling pencil with engine turned decoration, 7.3cm long (closed), tests as approximately 9 carat, a silver and guilloche enamel cigarette holder of bottle form, with internal holder and ivory shaft, R & Co makers mark, Glasgow, import mark 1923, 6.8cm long (closed), a tortoiseshell pendant with inlaid Royal Flying Corps crest, 4.8cm high, a polisher by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1934, a silver and enamel fob for the Ancient Order of Froth Blowers, by Birmingham Medal Co, Birmingham 1926, a banded agate button hook, a 1923 half crown and collection of three pence predominantly pre 1945 and similar coins
Due to current social distancing restrictions, we will not be offering viewing for this sale. If you require further information please request a condition report. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Sold for £320

Condition report:
Pens in overall good order
Cigarette holder- Chips to enamel on lower part of case, ivory stained
Pendant- Two chips to edge
Polisher- Slightly rubbed marks and decoration
Fob- Enamel loses
Coins- Rubbed

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A late Victorian Sampson Mordan & Co. gold combination propelling pencil and dip pen, with vacant bloodstone seal, 9cm long (closed), tests as approximately 15 carat, together with a similar propelling pencil with engine turned decoration, 7.3cm long (closed), tests as approximately 9 carat, a silver and guilloche enamel cigarette holder of bottle form, with internal holder and ivory shaft, R & Co makers mark, Glasgow, import mark 1923, 6.8cm long (closed), a tortoiseshell pendant with inlaid Royal Flying Corps crest, 4.8cm high, a polisher by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1934, a silver and enamel fob for the Ancient Order of Froth Blowers, by Birmingham Medal Co, Birmingham 1926, a banded agate button hook, a 1923 half crown and collection of three pence predominantly pre 1945 and similar coins
Due to current social distancing restrictions, we will not be offering viewing for this sale. If you require further information please request a condition report. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Sold for £320

Condition report:
Pens in overall good order
Cigarette holder- Chips to enamel on lower part of case, ivory stained
Pendant- Two chips to edge
Polisher- Slightly rubbed marks and decoration
Fob- Enamel loses
Coins- Rubbed

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