Alluminium beakers chrome plated presented to all school children attending schools in the Royal Borough of Windsor England. celebrating the Silver Anniversary of King George V and Queen Mary - engraved Silver Jubilee 1910 - 1935. Embossed with heads of both king and queen and royal borough of Windsor. Made in Stratford Upon Avon Engrave on the bottom
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The collection contains up to 140 cards. Many are in series and registered. Some are National Trading Company, signed by Lillain Woosley Hunter, copyrite. Most have Pickens from "Puck" along with series numbers.  Then the others have Raphael Tuck and Sons on them, along with OiletteÂ
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Pencil description "Rose Window ST. THOMAS" on the left hand side and signature "Elizabeth Searcy" on the right at bottom of drawing.
Notice that the Rose Window is draw with Roses.
Pencil signature "Elizabeth Searcy" at bottom of drawing (poor picture)
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The table is very light but hard. I is completely hand carved because no 2 cuts ar the same.
The top is supported by 4 legs and 4 sides. Each are connected to create a single support of the top. The top of the legs are a type of serpent head.
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The top shows a symmetrical and consistent pattern.
The art work appears to be that of a serpent. Notice the fin and scale patterns. There is a single finger size hole in each piece of the supporting sides and I'm not sure why.
the legs are carved from top to bottom with what appears to be scales.
The lower portion has a small shelf with a carved pattern.
The carved pattern appears to be that of a flowering bud. Notice that there are 2 primary leaves with 5 gathered leaves on opposite sides of them.
3 gold stripped painted glass bottles labled "r" , "s' and b''standing for rum scotch and brandi..gold faded plastic caps. with removable metal restraint. on bottom of bottles are the numbers 4,4, and and brandi has the number 2, no dates or brand of maker,bottles separated by metal rods.thick botttom glasses. slighty rusted gold painted rack.