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A circa 1900 brass cased carriage clock, the dial with Roman numerals CONDITION REPORTS Unknown if in working condition. 13 cm high excluding handle. Glass has some damage to four of the panels. In need of a good clean. Patination, some areas of pitting, etc to the brass. Enamel dial looks fair. Possible replacement hands. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. No key. See images for more details.
A COLLECTION OF FIVE ENAMEL BADGES COMMEMORATING THE BOMBARDMENT OF HARTLEPOOL DURING THE GREAT WAR. 1. Thanks Giving Day In Memory Of The Bombardment 2. Thanks, Offering To The Hospitals Of Hartlepool 1917 ( missing pin) 3. Hartlepool Hospitals, DLI & DRGA For Service Rendered Dec 16th 1914 4. 1915 & 1916 Thanks Offering To The Hospitals Of Hartlepool In Memory Of Dec 16th 1914. 5. Thanks Offering To The Hartlepool Hospitals Fifth Anniversary Of The Bombardment 1914 - 1919 Dec 16th Bombardment of Hartlepools ( A very BRIEF overview) The bombardment is still very much remembered in Hartlepool and indeed on the Headland, where the attack was concentrated. The Headland was known as old Hartlepool at the time, hence Hartlepools. The bombardment began at 8.10am; 10 minutes after the Fire Commander Lt Colonel Robson was informed three destroyers were closing in fast. The first shell landed just short of the battery killing four members of the 18th DLI, all privates. Jones, Liddle, Clark and Turner. Theophilus Jones is recorded as the first Solider killed on British soil, but it's impossible to say for certain The bombardment involved three ships, Seydlitz, Moltke and Blucher. The Seydlitz concentrated its fire on the battery as did Moltke, and Blucher concentrated its fire on the Lighthouse battery along from Heugh. The Seydlitz and Moltke then elevated their guns and fired inland, their targets being the gas works, railway stations, the docks and steelworks. The bombardment lasted a little over 15 minutes although over 1000 shells had been fired by the German ships. The battery had fired 123 rounds, hitting each ship a number of times The military casualties were relatively low eight killed; the civilian population suffered greatly. Many of the shells had bounced over the battery and landed in residential areas over a five-mile period killing 112 civilians. The first two Military Medals of the war were awarded retrospectively to Acting Bombardiers
The football medals of Hibernain Football Club forward and Scotland National team international Lawrance "Lawrie" Reilly (1928-2013), which include a 9ct gold and enamelled Scottish League Champions 1950-1951 medal of navette shape with enamel lion rampant flag to the centre and engraved verso "Lawrence Reilly 1950-51" by makers Alexander Kirkwood and Son assayed in Edinburgh 1951 (5cm x 2.7cm 22.2g) and a 9ct gold and enamelled medal of circular shape engraved verso "Scottish League Championship Season 1951-1952 L Reilly" by makers HP assayed in London 1952 (3.2cm diameter 32.5g). Reilly was one of the Hibernian Football Club "Famous Five" in the late 1940's and 50's, the other four being Bobby Johnstone, Gordon Smith, Willie Ormond and Eddie Turnbull. Reilly was with Hibs from 1946-1958 and scored 234 times in 333 appearances (185 league goals in 253 league appearances). He was inducted into the Hibernian Hall of Fame in 2010 (see http://www.hibshistoricaltrust.org.uk/2010-hall-of-fame/lawrie-reilly) and the Scottish Football Hall of Fame in 2005 (see https://scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk/hall-of-fame/). He was by far the most prolific goal scorer of the Famous Five with a strike rate of 70%. Between the seasons of 1949 and 1957 Reilly was the club's top league goal scorer each season but for 1950 when Smith took the accolade. Reilly's most prolific season in front of goal was the 1952-53 season when he scored 30 times in what could at most have been 30 appearances thus averaging at least a goal a game. He was the league's joint top goal scorer in this season alongside East Fife's Charlie Fleming or "Cannonball Charlie" as he was better known who also netted 30 times. During Reilly's eleven seasons at the club, Hibernian won the League championship three times. The first came in the 1947-48 season (although Reilly wasn't deemed to have played enough games to receive a winners medal), the second in the 1950-51 season where he finished as top goal scorer with 22 goals and the third the following season 1951-52 where he finished top goal scorer with 27 goals. The very first European Cup was contested in the 1955-56 season and Reilly helped a Hibernian team to the semi-finals. Reilly received 38 international caps for the Scotland national side scoring 22 times. He earned the nickname "Last Minute Reilly" after scoring late against the Auld Enemy at Wembley in 1953. In fact he made a habit of scoring against England with six goals in seven appearances against them. He remains Hibernian's most capped Scotland international whilst at the club and Scotland's forth top all time goal scorer behind Denis Law (30), Kenny Dalglish (30) and Hughie Gallacher (23). A record of his international career can be found at http://www.fitbastats.com/scotland/player_caps_domestic.php?playerid=641&club=35 Reilly also played fourteen times for a Scotland League XI scoring 14 goals. Reilly passed away on 22nd July 2013 and his obituary can be found at https://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/jul/22/lawrie-reilly A street in Edinburgh had been named after him; Lawrie Reilly Place EH7 5EU.Further reading: The Golden Years: Hibernian in the days of the Famous Five by Tom WrightOn the 22nd March 2018 Thomson Roddick Auctioneers sold the 1951-52 Scottish League Championship medal of Hibernian Football Club chairman Harry Swan. It was lot 391 in the auction and realised £650, full details of this lot can be found in the link below.https://www.thomsonroddick.com/live-auction/ECOL220318.html
Regency yellow metal and black enamel mourning ring set central oval cabochon, possibly rock crystal, within black enamel surround and borders, with external Gothic script 'In Memory Of, internally engraved 'My Revered Mother Sarah Smith Ob't 28th Feb'y 1817 AE't 59', size M, 5.7g gross approx
Late 19th Century Continental gilt metal-mounted ceramic timepiece, the 2.25-inch white-enamel convex dial with blue Roman hours and black Arabic minutes, single-train timepiece movement with lever escapement, the ceramic body decorated with thistles, within cast mounts and hanging chain, 17.5cm high
A travelling jewellery box containing a cameo brooch and earring suite, two stone set bar brooches, a cameo set pin, three 18ct wedding rings (11.3g) and a further unmarked wedding ring, a bamboo style bangle and a dress ring, both testing to 9ct, together with a 9ct pendant (14.4g) and a pair of enamel and diamond brooches (14)
A 19th century diamond enamel and yellow metal ring with the letter "E" picked out in rose diamonds below a yellow metal crown on a Royal Blue enamel ground for "Empress Eugenie" CONDITION REPORT: Some surface scratches and minor chips to the enamel, the diamonds appear to be original, rubbing to the gold decoration, in used and worn condition, size N 1/2, 18mm x 12mm, not hallmarked or tested
A 19th century French enamel and white metal mounted mantle clock, the domed top decorated with figures in a landscape with a figural terminal, the body of the clock with centurion figures and enamelled leaves, the front, back and side panels enamelled with figures, winged cherubs, etc, on a rectangular base with lion's paw feet, the hinged 33mm dial enamel decorated with flowers and Roman numerals, with a single fusee movement, and pierced balance cock, the back plate inscriber Bordier, Paris, 20cm high CONDITION REPORT: The domed top is in overall poor condition, some losses to the decoration, the movement of the watch is incomplete, in poor condition overall, the decoration is painted, not printed
A late Victorian silver hunter pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and a seconds subsidiary dial, Chester, 1891 together with two silver open faced pocket watches, a continental white metal fob watch, silver Albert chains, Atlas watch Co Hunter pocket watch and other pocket watches
A set of three World War I medals including the 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal, issused to 2178 Pte. G. Millard R.A.M.C. together with a British war Medal and Victory medal issued to 2 Lieut F P Davis, a collection of silver, gilt and enamel decorated Royal Order of Antediluvian Buffaloes medals, cap badges etc
A mahogany and brass inlaid timepiece, late 19th century, the movement with later platform escapement and circular white enamel dial, the case with shaped crest and turned pilasters, 30cm high; a gilt brass desk timepiece, late 19th century, in the form of a padlock, with white enamel dial, 13cm high, and an alabaster lyre shaped timepiece, with later quartz movement, 17cm high (3) Provenance: Shefford Woodlands House, Berkshire The proceeds of sale from this collection will be donated to a number of local charities.

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