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A CHINESE CANTON ENAMEL CYLINDRICAL SWEETMEAT DISH, the cover with a gilt finial and central flower motif within a border of stylised phoenix roundels and shou characters, on a polychrome-foliate and red ground, the sides similarly decorated with dragon and peach roundels, on gilt elephant-mask supports, Qing, 19th/20th century, 10.75" dia.
A RARE SINO-TIBETAN CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL ALMS BOWL, the shoulder with a band of Tibetan characters, above the rounded tapering body with seven relief gilt representations of the Buddha, within a gilt foliate surround and turquoise ground, Qing, 18th/19th century, 8.5" wide. Provenance: Private collection, Dorset. For a very similar alms bowl, dated to the 18th century, see Sotheby's London, 7th November 2005, Lot 209.
CASED MASONIC MEDALS & AWARDS. Founders and Serving Brothers Medal and Jewel etc, including a silver/gilt and enamel United Services 198 Egypt Con Port Said cased award. Founder St Bartholemew Lodge. Royal Cambrian Lodge No 110 bar. Royal Ancient Order of Foresters cased star medal with enamel and silver. Steward R M B Institute cased medal. Gt War Serving Brothers medals x 2. A C C Distinguished Service medal with four five year bars affixed. Royal Masonic Institute for Boys also Girls medals etc. (17 in total)
BRASS BRADFORD'S ARMY MEDALS etc A quantity of over 60 medals produced to honour the 26,000+ men who went to war, 1914 onwards from Bradford. 22mm in diameter with standing soldiers reverse. In Honour of Bradfords Sons who so nobly responded and fought for King Home & Country in the Great European War commencing 4th August 1914. Also a brass tobacco tin in oval shape an enamel badge affixed. In honour of Bradford Territorials 1914/15.
A MILITARY CROSS GROUP OF SIX MEDALS TO COL J E GIBBS MC C GDS. A framed and mounted group consisting of a Military Cross engraved on the reverse Captain J E Gibbs (GV). Queens South Africa medal with three bars, Cape Colony-South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902. Named in official engraved style to Lieut J E Gibbs Coldstm Gds. 1914 Star with 5th August- 22nd November clasp, named to Capt J E Gibbs C.Gds. British War & Victory medals named to Capt J E Gibbs. 1911 Coronation medal unnamed as issued, the group mounted for wear. Above the medals are a matching group of miniatures, over which is a silver/enamel Coldstream Guards Badge. John Evelyn Gibbs was born at Tyntesfield in December 1879 one of the sons of Anthony Gibbs and Janet Louise Merivale Gibbs. Among his siblings were Brig Lancelot Merivale Gibbs DSO. MC & Bar. (see Lawrences sale of November 1914 lot 1035). Capt Eustace Lyle Gibbs MC & Bar. Lt Col William Gibbs, Major Anthony Hubert Gibbs also George Abraham Gibbs 1st Baron Wraxall.. Having served in the Boer War with the Coldstream Guards, from 1908 until 1912 he served as ADC to the Viceroy/Governor of India. In August 1914 he went to France with his Regiment and fought in every action with them until posted missing 22/11/1914. He was later confirmed as a Prisoner of War, held by the Germans until 1918 when he was interred in Holland. Repatriated in January 1919, he returned to his Regiment. In September 1919 he married into the Royal Family, Lady Helena Frances Augusta Cambridge (formerly a Princess of Teck) The daughter of Sir Adolphus Charles Cambridge (1st Marquess) born Adolphus Charles Alexander Albert Edward George Philip Louis Ladislaus Von Teck. In 1917 the Germanic names were divested by the Royal Family and the Von Teck's. His daughter was born at Grosvenor House London 23rd October 1899. She was 19 years old when she married Major Temp Lt Colonel Gibbs at Windsor Castle. She died in her sisters home at Badminton House, having no issue and surviving her husband by 37 years. 22nd December 1969. ( Her sister was Mary Duchess of Beaufort, her brother Lord Frederick Cambridge). His London Gazette date for the Military Cross was January 30th 1920. Under Army Order 193 of 1919. Returned Prisoners of War (No Citation) In 1930 Colonel J E Gibbs MC was the Colonel of the Coldstream Guards, also commanding the 3rd London Infantry Brigade. Colonel John Evelyn Gibbs died at Escourt Grange. Tetbury. Glos. 11th October 1932. With the medals is an original copy of the Guards Order of Service at St Pauls Cathedral 5th February 1919. In the Lawrences January Book Sale in January 2015, lot 2919 was his diary/log of his time in India. 1907-1909. Lot 2926 was his diary log of his travels in South America 1912-1913 and afterwards, including Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Peru. The family interests after Guano had faltered was in Soda for Munitions. Thence homewards by the Panama Canal and the USA. Both had many photographs taken by him in his travels, placed into the journals. See Illustration.
THE MEDALS & DOCUMENTS OF DR HUGO EDLER VON HOFFMAN. The Order of the Crown of Italy in its original case. The Baden Order of the Zahringen Lion, civil issue. An old family tree document detailing the families and lineage of the Edler Von Hoffman's. Another in German confirming his right to the title etc. Another original document Freidrich von Gottes Gnaden, Grofsherzog von Baden, Herzog von Zahringen. Frederick the ruler of Baden's award document to Dr Hugo Von Hoffman. A leading specialist in the Eye Treatment and Care fields, during the 19thC. One of four Von Hoffman brothers who became doctors in various branches of medicine. The family had connections in both Baden Baden and Wiesbaden. The document has notations and jotting's from a family member, over the years. Often birth and death are fatefully recorded. The cased Crown of Italy 4th Class or Commander of the order, is in extremely good condition, with a rosette on the ribbon. E Gardino suco=D Cravanzola-Gioielliere-Roma in the lid. The Lion of Zahringen Order is lacking its case, though again in extremely good condition, with no enamel loss or damage evident. A set of 18ct cufflinks with the initials E V H on the outer faces, the family crest on the others.. An 18ct (750) marked Signet Ring/seal with again the family crest in the face. A mythical beast holding a flaming torch. English markings to both cufflinks and ring with both hallmarks and makers marks. Dr Hoffman was a well known and respected Eye Surgeon-Specialist, who gave talks and advice to other surgeons in europe. He died in 1934 according to the notations by his entry in the family tree document, which takes the family back to the late 17thC. Various spellings including Edle occur throughout the lineage document. See Illustrations.
FOUR MASONIC MEDALS. Three Silver/Gilt Masonic awards the first with enamel and Grand Lodge of England/ Kangaroo centre. Presented to Bro H Franklin Feb 1950 on the hallmarked reverse. The second with Delegate bar above RAOB centre, Presented to H Franklin for services rendered as delegate 14/6/1951. The third with Order of Merit bar above an inscribed cross with jewelled face centre. ROAB-Antediluvian-Order-Of-Buffaloes on the arms. Reverse inscribed This Order of Merit, and Honour of Knighthood was conferred upon Primo H Franklin by the members of the Chingford Services Rendered Ldge 2392 as a mark of respect for his services In The Cause of Buffaloism & their regard and esteem for him AS A Man, 17th June 1952. Primo bar above Justice Truth & Philanthropy and second bar Chingford Services Rendered Lodge 2392. Reverse inscribed 1948 Presented to Bro H R Franklin Chingford Services Rendered Lodge 2392, no hallmarks evident.
A QUANTITY OF LAPEL & PIN BADGES etc. Various badges with among others a National War Savings Committee For Service badge, in enamel with Swaztika centre. An enamel Herefordshire National Reserve lapel badge, Gloucestershire Regt Association KC. Also two back badges to the same Regiment, with pins fitted as Sweetheart Brooches. An Enamel 'Send For Churchill badge, with two fingers showing a Victory salute. Northamtonshire Regt Collar badges, German pin badges etc
A French brass carriage clock, unsigned, late 19th century, the eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial in a bevel glazed corniche type case with hinged carrying handle, 14.5cm high excluding handle, now with rectangular mahogany veneered glazed front case, 19cm high.
A Chinese porcelain plaque, decorated birds on a branch, signed, 37 x 23.5 cm Condition report Report by NG Inset of frame approx. 39 x 25.5 cm Outer frame, 41.5 x 28 cm Panel visible, 37.5 x 24 cm No visible chips or cracks to panel. Top right hand corner visible and grubby. Light surface scratches. Some production imperfections in panel. Some rubbing and light loss to enamel decoration. There is no provenance to accompany this panel.

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