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A collection of Border Regiment badges, First World War 5th Battalion, 4th Battalion and shoulder title with name of private to whom they belonged, a rare Glen Garry badge to the Border Regiment and black enamel matchbox holder with Border Regiment badge belonging to the private photographed to the front.
AFTER MARGARET MACDONALD (1865-1933) AND FRANCES MACDONALD (1873-1921) COPPER AND ENAMEL WALL SCONCE with two candle arms supporting nozzles and broad drip trays, the circular backplate repoussé decorated with opposed female figures centred by an applied enamelled roundel depicting an eye 70.5cm high x 40cm wide Provenance: Linda Rose Gallagher Note: This copper sconce recalls the hallmarks of the Art Nouveau aesthetic in its demonstration of stylised line, abstract pattern and natural imagery, all realised through the same repoussé technique frequently employed by Glasgow artists at the end of the 19th century. The connection between the present lot and that of the Macdonald sisters is suggested by the close resemblance that the chief design components bear to those depicted in a sketch for a mirror frame from around 1897 and which forms part of the collection at the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery in Glasgow (GLAHA 41951). A candlestick by the sisters and with the same provenance as the present lot sold in these rooms November 2010, lot 253.
JESSIE MARION KING (1875-1949) FOR LIBERTY & CO SILVER DRESSING TABLE TRINKET DISH, DATED 1907 of circular form, embossed with four flowerheads and garlands of foliage, maker`s mark `L & Co.`, hallmarked Birmingham,1907 3.75 in. (9.5cm.) diameter Note: A matching dish by Jessie Marion King with enamel decoration is on display at Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow, and a similar dish is illustrated in `The Glasgow Style` by Gerald & Celia Larner, plate 199

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