A First World War officer's trench whistle with lion's head roundel and motto 'I stand in the track of my ancestors' in Latin, with chain holding the whistle, together with other collectibles to include a Norman Stewart, London, folding bone rule, an 18th century ivory box containing alphabet counters, a 'Tanbridge' ware box, a large mother of pearl crucifix, a tortoiseshell card case, an ivory 'dog's head' whistle, 'Hoyle's method of scoring' box with four gilt counters and other items

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