British, WW2, Reconnaissance Corps Uniform Button Set – 9 Brass Buttons – J.R. Gaunt & Son London – 1941–1946

£75.00

A scarce and visually attractive original Reconnaissance Corps button set from one of Britain's shortest-lived and most respected wartime formations.

British, Post-1952, Royal Engineers EIIR Cap Badge – Bi-Metal Staybrite, Slider Fitting, Firmin London

£10.00

A clean original EIIR Royal Engineers bi-metal staybrite cap badge by Firmin, London, with intact slider and good display appeal.

British, WW2 Era - King George VI, Silver London Irish Rifles Officer’s Caubeen Badge, 18th (County of London) Battalion

£90.00

King George VI era London Irish Rifles officer’s Caubeen badge, silver marked with original tall lugs.

London 1899 Sterling Silver Napkin Ring

£45.00
~ London 1899 Sterling Silver Napkin Ring ~ The napkin ring is fully hallmarked. It is engraved with initials. ~

Georgian London 1805 Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs By Stephen Adams II

£120.00
~ Georgian London 1805 Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs By Stephen Adams II ~ They are fully hallmarked. Stephen Adams II,

London To The Nore By W L Wyllie 1895 Hardback Book

£125.00
~ London To The Nore By W L Wyllie 1895 Hardback Book ~ The Victorian maritime artist William Lionel Wyllie

British, WW2, National Savings Movement “Lend to Defend” Enamel Badge by Toye & Co, London

£14.00

Original WW2 British National Savings Movement “Lend to Defend” enamel Home Front badge by Toye & Co, London.

British, WW1, Battle of Jutland Commemorative Medal by Spink & Son, London – 31 May 1916 Naval Memorial Issue

£60.00

WW1 Battle of Jutland 1916 commemorative medal by Spink & Son, issued to raise funds for naval orphanages after the famous North Sea battle.

Edwardian Marbled Glass Vase With A London 1911 Silver Top

£55.00
~ Edwardian Marbled Glass Vase With A London 1911 Silver Top ~ A charming vase with a subtle marbled green,

British, c.1900, Silver Topped Gentleman’s Walking Stick, Pommel Birmingham Hallmarked 1900 by WHW (William Harrison Walter), Initialled SE; Silver Collar London Hallmarked 1913 by Kendall and Sons

£145.00

Edwardian Hallmarked Sterling Silver Topped Walking Stick – Dual City Hallmarks: Birmingham 1900 Pommel (WHW) & London c.1913,

British, c.1900, Silver Topped Gentleman’s Walking Stick, Pommel Birmingham Hallmarked 1900 by WHW (William Harrison Walter), Initialled SE; Silver Collar London Hallmarked 1913 by Kendall & Sons

A handsome late Victorian / Edwardian gentleman’s walking stick fitted with a sterling silver pommel and decorative silver collar.

The silver top is richly engraved with scrolling foliate decoration surrounding a central monogram, likely the intertwined initials “SE” (or “ES”) within a horseshoe-shaped cartouche. The pommel is hallmarked Birmingham 1900, with the Lion Passant sterling mark and maker’s mark WHW, attributed to William Harrison Walter, a silversmith known for producing high-quality silver mounts for canes and umbrellas at the turn of the twentieth century.

The shaft is formed from a dark ebonised hardwood and fitted with a silver collar engraved “KENDAL”, together with the mark K & S Ld, associated with Kendall & Sons Ltd, a well-known British manufacturer and retailer of walking sticks and umbrellas. The collar carries London assay marks including the Lion Passant and date letter “s” for 1913, indicating a later silver mounting by the firm.

The stick therefore displays an interesting combination of two makers and two assay offices, with the silver pommel hallmarked Birmingham 1900 and the collar London 1913, illustrating the common cane-trade practice of assembling sticks using mounts supplied by specialist silversmiths and later retailers.

Approx. Measurements –
Overall length: 78 cm
Silver pommel diameter: 3 cm

History Note:
Walking sticks with hallmarked silver mounts were an essential accessory for gentlemen during the late Victorian and Edwardian periods. Firms such as Kendall & Sons specialised in the manufacture and retail of high-quality canes and umbrellas, often sourcing their silver fittings from specialist silversmiths like William Harrison Walter. These sticks were frequently personalised with engraved monograms, indicating ownership and sometimes given as presentation pieces.

Condition
Good overall antique condition. The silver mounts display age-related surface wear and minor marks consistent with use. The shaft remains solid. The ferrule shows heavy wear and corrosion from prolonged contact with the ground. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

Kendall & Sons Collar

British, Dated 1961, Royal Army Educational Corps Officer’s Service Dress Tunic by Gieves London, Named to 2nd Lt. K. C. Benner

£45.00

Named 1961 Gieves-tailored British Army Royal Army Educational Corps officer’s Service Dress tunic to 2nd Lt. K. C. Benner.

London 1901 Silver Dolls House Centre Table

£95.00
~ London 1901 Silver Dolls House Centre Table ~ The table has a hallmarked silver base and a card top.