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Los 70

Selection of Books of Medal Collecting & Research Interest, consisting of “Africa General Service Medals” by Magor, “White Russian Awards” by Brough, “Ashanti 1895-96” by McInnes and Fraser, “Honour the Light Brigade” by Lummins and Wynn, “The South Africa 1853 Medal” by Everson, “The New Zealand Medal to Colonials” by Stowers, “Soudan Contingent 1885 NSW – Revised Edition” by Clark, “Army Officers Awards Napoleonic Period” by Arms & Armour Press, “Korea 1950-1953 Prisoners of War The British Army” by Gaston and “The Daily Telegraph Roll of Honour for Northern Ireland 1971-2000”. All generally good condition.

Los 701

Third Reich SA / SS-VT Tornister (Backpack), untouched example of the grey cloth backpack with pony fur backing. Interior of the pack retains the original cloth RZM label. Rear of the pack has the original leather shoulder straps with RZM stamping to the top section. Shows some light wear but generally a very good example of an early piece of German Third Reich equipment.

Los 821

British 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Sword, regulation pattern with steel three bar hilt, leading to steeped pommel and plain back strap. Wire bound fish skin grip. Housed in its steel scabbard with two hanging rings. Slightly curved pipe backed blade. No markings to the blade. The blade measures 90 ¼ cms, overall 106 ½ cms. Exterior with surface rusting.

Los 823

George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, good example of a regulation pattern officers sword with George V cipher to the guard. Leather bound grip with wire binding. Housed in its brown leather field service scabbard with the original leather sword frog in place. Attached to the sword is the original leather sword knot. Regulation blade with etched decoration and crowned GRV monogram. Some light staining to the blade. The blade measures 82 ½ cms, overall 103cms.

Los 825

WW1 Period 1908 Pattern Cavalry Troopers Sword, good untouched example of a regulation pattern sword with the large solid dish knuckle guard, one piece grip with crosshatch pattern. Housed in its steel scabbard with two fixed hanging rings. Regulation blade with issue markings to the base of the blade. The blade measures 88cms, overall 111cms. Some light surface pitting to the exterior fittings but generally a good example of the iconic cavalry sword as carried and used in the early cavalry charges in the Great War.

Los 827

WW2 Japanese Naval Officers Dirk, with brass mounted hilt, shallow “S” shaped cross guard, floral pommel top, fish skin grip with floral stud. Housed in its original scabbard having press stud release button, floral brass mounts and two suspension rings. Blade with some light staining and pitting towards the tip. Blade measures 25cms, overall 40cms.

Los 841

WW2 British Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, interesting example of a 3rd pattern type dagger with blackened copper ringed grip and plain dish top. Large oval plain un-marked cross guard. Well worn double edged stiletto blade with medial ridge. Housed in a light brown leather scabbard with stud fittings. The blade measures 16 ¼ cms, overall 30 ¾ cms.

Los 9

An Interesting Royal Humane Society Medal in Silver Awarded to John Dodd Who Was Also Awarded a First Class Albert Medal (for saving life at sea) For The Same Incident in Hong Kong 1871, Royal Humane Society, small silver medal (successful) edge engraved “JOHN DODD 9TH AUGUST 1871”, complete with top suspension buckle and case of issue. Albert Medal, London Gazette 29 October 1872 (in a joint citation with Mr. Augustus Raymond Margary, Assistant in Her Majesty’s Consular Service in China): ‘During the raging of a very violent typhoon, which burst over the north coast of Formosa on the 9th August 1871, the schooner Anne of Hong Kong, and the French barque Adèle were amongst the vessels blown from their anchorage and driven on the rocky shore of Ke-lung Harbour. The night was very dark, with a blinding rain, and great quantities of wreckage were floating in the water and being washed ashore in the surf; but, by the aid of a brilliant light of burning camphor, the position of the ships was made out from the shore. Mr. Augusts Raymond Margary, Assistant in Her Majesty’s Consular Service in China, and Mr. John Dodd, a British Merchant, at Ke-lung, had a rope fastened to their bodies and went into the surf with a view to siding the crew of the schooner Anne, of Hong Kong, the nearest ship that could be discerned. Aiding each other, they waded and then swam a distance of some thirty or forty yards through the surf. The rope proved to be too short, and they were compelled to either throw it away or return to the shore. They threw the rope off and reached the ship by swimming. They then tried to reach the shore with a rope from the ship, and after making an unsuccessful effort to do this, they persuaded two volunteers to lower a small boat, which was done with great difficulty, in which Messrs Margary and Dodd tried to row back with a rope. Their efforts were frustrated. The boat was turned completely over and Mr. Margary was for a few moments underneath it. They were, however, thrown on shore with fortunately but few bruises. The ship was rocking violently from side to side when they left her, but seemed to sustain no damage, and by the advice of the Captain, who appeared confident then of the strength of his ship, they desisted from further efforts, as there were more distressing cases calling for attention further off. Timber was strewn on the beach and was beating against the rocks in such a way that little hope could be entertained of any living thing yet remaining; but an occasional wail of the sufferers in the sea induced Messrs Margary and Dodd to persevere for several hours. They then with difficulty, effort, and danger, and in the dark, crawled over sandstone rocks of a peculiarly rugged nature, amidst breakers and wreck, until they arrived to within a short distance of the remains of the French ship Adèle, and by swimming they were able to make a connection with her by rope to the shore. Mr. Dodd swam to seize the buoy which the Frenchmen threw over, while Mr. Margary swam to meet him with the shore rope. They joined the two and immediately gained the deck, which was by this time shattered. With the aid of the rope the greater part of the crew passed safely to shore, when Mr. Dodd and Mr. Margary discovered the boatswain lying half under water, with his leg completely broken above the ankle. They raised him and carried him on shore by swimming. They then made repeated efforts to cross the broken back of the ship, to save four men who remained cut off in the bows. These men were helplessly frightened and could scarcely be got down. Messrs Margary and Dodd in the end succeeded, but were both washed down by a heavy sea, which caused much injury to Mr. Dodd. The last thing which left the ship was a black cat, which clung to Mr. Margary’s shoulder in spite of the heavy surf which was rolling all over, and when they left the ship she was actually breaking up beneath their feet.” Information with this lot, citing an unspecified local paper of the time, indicates the ‘we understand that the French Consul has written to his Government in most (deservedly) flattering terms of Mr Dodd’s bravery; and that gentleman will, we hope, receive some recognition of his successful and humane efforts.’It is understood that as these were the days before the Entente Cordiale, Queen Victoria awarded Mr Dodd the Albert medal in Gold rather than he receive an award from the French (although this cannot be proven!) Albert medal sold DNW 5th December 2018 (Hammer £17,000).

Los 137

A modern brass bamboo effect dressing mirror, 64cm high; a resin marble effect figural lamp, Chou Ming; a side light (3)

Los 3

A Thomas Webb lead crystal glass storm light, two section silver plated and cut glass body, 40.5cm high.

Los 185

Toys - a Sindy toys Light and sound sportscar, with growing hair doll c.1990

Los 226

An 18th/19th century oval brass patch box, light planished patina; travelling inkwell, crown money box, pair of steward of Leicester binoculars, leather Gladstone style bag etc.

Los 222

A coaching lamp wall light, dual lamp lights, copper reflector, 58cm high, another coaching lamp smaller (2)

Los 379

Hornby OO Gauge - The Mallard 4-6-2 locomotive and eight wheel tender, BR green livery, Rn 60022; others Flying Scotsman, LMS tank engine, LNER passenger coaches, goods wagons etc, light play wear, part boxed qty.

Los 175

A Chelsom brass wall picture light, 30cm; four Chinese shell pictures, 9cm x 18cn

Los 373

Tri-ang OO gauge - a four arm missile launcher wagon, others Search light, passenger carriages, shell tanker, grain trucks etc, playworn qty.

Los 303

Silverplate - an unusual Regis flat plate filter strainer, grip ring fringe; six division toast rack, fruit basket, pair of pierced brass storm light chambersticks, cylindrical clear shades; Wills Gold Flake brass cylinder canister, pewter mugs etc.

Los 10

A pair of Jimmy Choo 6" wedge heel, open toe, ankle zipped shoes in a light beige patent with a mesh throat and gold hombre effect to rear of heels, Euro size 42, together with a branded dust bag.Condition: Good, hardly worn, no damage to heels

Los 310

A mid 20th century retro Stag Concorde light oak two door low cabinet by John & Sylvia Reed, 70cm h x 75.5cm w together with a matching corner unit with single cupboard door, 70h x 71wLocation: G

Los 328

A boxed Sindy red light and sound car and a boxed Sindys horse Tiffany

Los 418

A selection of light fittings to include a pair of porcelain and gilt metal table lamps decorated with birds amongst flora and with frosted glass shades together with a matching chandelier

Los 48

A Burberry's ladies light beige trench coat with iconic lining, UK size 12 Long, approx measurements 36" chest x48" Long.Condition: Good, clean, no rips or tears.

Los 142

patinated wrought iron with hammered and patinated copper shades and brass ceiling hook100cm diameter, 175cm highFootnote: Provenance: Property from an Important Private CollectionLiterature: Ashbee, C.R. Suggestions for Light Fittings Art Journal, 1895 V&A Accession number M.60-2000See Guild of Handicraft Trade Catalogue, circa 1900, p.58, where a similar wrought-iron ceiling light is illustratedNote: The openwork construction of this impressive light, the pendant fittings and the distinctive arrangement of electric wires are characteristic of Ashbee's work in the then relatively new medium of lighting for electricity. Ashbee, in his paper Suggestions for Light Fittings of 1895 was particularly interested to note that light from electricity fell instead of rose, as with candles and gas lighting. Many of his fittings employ the use of cowled reflectors which further direct the light downwards. He went on to state that “I prefer rest in a design and feel disturbed when three naked bronze children come rushing over the table with forty-eight candle-power hands full”. In the Art Journal article, Ashbee described a chandelier which he designed for the drawing-room of his house, the Magpie and Stump at 37 Cheyne Walk, as "a rather elaborate arrangement of a nine-pendant rose.... Here, almost the whole effect of the design is got in the manipulation of the cords, and - a little detail in light designing that is so often forgotten - their arrangement is such as to cast pleasing and broken shadows on the ceiling. The nine-pendant circular rose in question spins a sort of grand spider-web upon white plaster."

Los 160

A First World War bronze commemorative plaque for private William Wyn Pugh 1at/4bn Shropshire regiment light infantry.

Los 171

A small early battery operated light house lamp with two inkwells.

Los 514

A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE EMPIRE STYLE CLOCK GARNITURE, circular floral enamelled dial supporting a twin train movement, drum-head movement supported on four pillars with mask head pendulum, 15 ins high with matching twin branch three-light CANDELABRA SIDE ORNAMENTS. (3)

Los 684

A continental glass four branch light fitting, decorated with various moulded glass flowers and droplets, 44cm high.

Los 675

An early 20thC glass candlesticks, with various glass droplets, on a circular base, 16cm high and an early 20thC cast metal two branch light fitting. (2)WARNING! This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items.  It is supplied for scrap or re-conditioningonly. TRADE ONLY

Los 701

An early 20thC brass framed hanging light fitting, with a graduated arrangement of glass droplets, 27cm diameter.

Los 131

An articulated necklace, with hammered light detailing, 47cm long, marked 375 Italy, 13.4g.

Los 698

A Lamp and Lime light Company Hockley brass miners lamp, the plaque stating colliery number 8721 serial number 6107, 22cm high.

Los 171

Richard Batterham (1936-2021) a rare early porcelain light and shade, pierced pagoda form, covered in a celadon glaze, unsigned 18cm. high, (2) Catalogue notes These lamps were made by Richard in small numbers as Christmas presents, mainly for the family, in the early 1970s.

Los 341

A Memphis Milano Svincolo floor lamp designed by Ettore Sottsass, laminated blue square base supporting blue and white patterned laminate square section stem and flaring chrome fitting with exposed fluorescent light bulbs, 246cm. high Provenance Tom Watkins Collection

Los 412

A Barcelona Design Olvidada floor lamp designed by Pepe Cortes, designed 1976, copper V foot supporting copper pipe stem and exposed fluorescent light bulbs, 192cm. high Provenance Tom Watkins Collection

Los 458

A rare copper and brass ceiling light probably by WAS Benson, the copper frame of foliate form with brass strap supports and James Powell vaseline glass shade unsigned, 24.5cm. diam. Provenance.Private collection.Catalogue notesThis design was also produced by G.E.C.  but with a slightly different hanging arrangement. Another example of this light was attributed to be by Benson by the Country Seat in 2006.

Los 464

An early WAS Benson brass table or bracket wall light, model no.1211, tripod foot with foliate terminals, supporting articulated curved stem and articulated fitting, with James Powell vaseline glass shade unsigned, 43.5cm. high Literature Ian Hamerton (editor) WAS Benson Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design, ACC books,page 151 plate 134 for a comparable example illustrated Provenance Private collection.

Los 465

An early WAS Benson brass table or bracket wall light, model no.1211, tripod foot with foliate terminals, supporting articulated curved stem and articulated fitting, with James Powell vaseline glass shade unsigned, 43.5cm. high Literature Ian Hamerton (editor) WAS Benson Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design, ACC books,page 151 plate 134 for a comparable example illustrated Provenance Private collection.

Los 466

An Art Nouveau gilded metal twin-branch wall light in the manner of WAS Benson, the twin branches flanked with foliate panel and scroll terminals, unsigned, 42cm. long

Los 1

Pair of modern armchairs upholstered in tweed fabric with associated scatter cushions 110 cm high,90 cm wide and 76cm deep (2) Condition Report: Both chairs are in good general condition consummate with their age and use. There are some light marks to the upholstery of a wing on one chair.

Los 17

An oriental two tier hanging wall shelf inlaid with bone carvings, 75cm high x 30cm wide. Condition Report: Shelf is in good general condition with some light surface wear. .

Los 59

A cast iron reproduction of the Warwick Vase, 40cm high, 34cm wide and 27cm deep Condition Report: Vase has some sign of light pitting to exterior and surface rust to interior. .

Los 103

A diamond and sapphire ring, the central oval mixed cut sapphire weighing approx. 0.42 carats, set between two pear shaped rose cut diamonds weighing approx. 0.12 carats each, marked 'T&S' and '18CT&PLAT', gross wt. 2.21g, size N. Condition - sold without certificate however one of the diamonds as a dark mineral inclusion and surface reaching fracture both visible with naked eye, the other various smaller dark mineral inclusions visible with 10x loupe only, light abrasions to facet edges on sapphire and straight colour zoning visible with 10x loupe, the stones are bright and lively, minor general wear to band.

Los 107

An early 20th century diamond and sapphire cluster ring, the rectangular cluster measuring 12.95mm x 6.88mm, band unmarked, gross wt. 2.49g, size Q. Condition - generally good, light abrasions to sapphires and wear to the white metal setting around diamonds.

Los 155

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the dark blue pear cut stone weighing approx. 6.21 carats, surrounded by fifteen modern round brilliant cut diamonds weighing approx. 1.20 carats in total, white metal basket setting and band marked '18ct', gross wt. 6.19g, size L. Condition - slight chip to lower girdle facet, other minor nibbles to facet edges but general these are sharp, some very light scratches, small internal fracture and colour zoning visible with 10x loupe, slight lighter streak visible in stone with naked eye, diamonds are bright and lively, one with a small chip to girdle, minor inclusions visible with 10x loupe only, the colour is generally good but one of the stones is slightly tinted.

Los 18

Neville Henderson (died 2020), Irish 20th century school, 'Passing the light', oil on board, depicting the Mersey estuary at night, 119.5cm x 59cm, signed 'N Henderson 1972' to lower right.

Los 28

Ghislaine Howard (b1953), "Winter Light Glossop", oil on hessian, 35cm x 35cm, signed, dated 1989 and labelled verso, modern frame.

Los 39

A pair of 1950s light oak kitchen units, patterned melamine tops, one with pull out slide and central cupboard flanked by drawers, the other with four drawers above cabinet base, width 179cm, depth 47cm & height 92cm each.

Los 210

British WWI Somerset Light Infantry Swagger Stick, a silver plated handle and tip and in excellent condition

Los 219

British WWI 4th Battalion (Prince Albert's) Somerset Light Infantry Swagger Stick, silver plated handle and missing the tip from the can

Los 227

British WWI King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Swagger Stick, silver plated handle and brass tip with a central silver buckle strip, in fantastic condition

Los 236

British WWI 5th Battalion Oxfordshire (52nd Regt of Foot) Light Infantry NCO/Officers Swagger Stick, ebonised wood with silver-plated handle and tip. 5th Battalion was in France and Flanders 20 May 15

Los 237

British WWI/II Ox & Bucks Light Infantry NCO/Officers Swagger Stick, the cane appears to have been replaced as the handle doesn't fully fit but the handle is silver-plate and it is an excellent swagger stick

Los 258

German WWII Mess Hall Dinner Condiment Dish with two divided bowls, the lid with the design stamping of Eagle above a Swastika surrounded by laurels in light green, stamped on the bottom “SS-Reich 1937.” The porcelain pieces for the SS dining halls were always marked this way regardless of what particular SS unit they were issued to. The Leibstandarte, the Totenkopf Div., Deutschland, Germania, das Reich all had the same markings rather than individually named units being separately issued. Made by famed porcelain firm of L.H.S., Bavaria. Buyer Collects or posted at buyers own risk.

Los 265

German WWII Tea Plate with an nice design of blue cherries, the base stamp with the design s of Eagle above a Swastika surrounded by laurels in light red with '1940' underneath in green. An unusual piece which could possible be private purchase. Buyer Collects or posted at buyers own risk.

Los 113

A GENTLEMANS 9CT GOLD OMEGA WRISTWATCH WITH INSCRIPTIONA couple of light surface scratches to the glass and rubbing to the back.  Does tick when wound but we do not give any guarantees as to working capacity of any watch.

Los 238

A HALLMARKED SILVER JUG TOGETHER WITH AN ANTIQUE GLASS, jug marked 1907There is some light scratching to the underside and scattered marks to the main body from general use,. No chips or cracks we can find. The silver parts are tarnished but generally good and solid. 

Los 509

A TRAY OF COALPORT 'STRAWBERRY' TEA & DINNERWARE (TRAY NOT INCLUDED)All pieces carry light marks from use.  Generally in good condition with no chips or cracks we can find. Two dishes are seconds (2nds) otherwise all the rest are first quality.

Los 851

A LIGHT OAK FIVE DRAWER, TWO OVER THREE CHEST OF DRAWERS - MATCHES LOT 854

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