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Chinese export Canton enamel Famille Rose porcelain table ware, late Republic period, consisting of pedestal dish, twelve octagonal side plates, eleven round side plates and eleven square side plates. max W22cm. Condition - The majority of the plates are in good order with light wear, four of the plates have a few minor flake nibbles to the bottom edge rims.
Chinese bronze temple bell decorated in relief with dragons and turtles amogst foliage, together with a small two handled censer with loop handles and raised key fret decoration, max H23cm (2) Condition - There is a small 1cm hole in the left of the bell above the turtle, otherwise good with light wear and tarnish.
FIRST WORLD WAR PAIR OF MEDALS. First World War Pair of Medals, 1914-1918 British War Medal, Victory Medal (LIEUT. E.E. CORSER) held in fitted case by the maker 'Robinson & Co Ltd' of The Square, Shrewsbury, in which a section of ribbon to the French Croix de Guerre with bronze palm device is pinned, records show Lieutenant E.E. Corser of the 1/4th Battalion Kings Shropshire Light Infantry was commissioned on 29th August 1914, 1/4th Battalion KSLI, after serving in India and Singapore, landed in France in July 1917 and served with 190th Brigade 63rd Royal Naval Division until February 1918 when it transferred to 56th Brigade, 19th (Western) Division, the battalion was awarded the Croix de Guerre with palm for its counter attack at Bligny in June 1918 and was entitled to wear the ribbon with palm on both shoulders of the Service Dress uniform.
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SWORD STICK. Late 19th/early 20th century sword stick, wooden shaft with bamboo handle, brass collar mounted with regimental badge of the Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, concealed square section blade 30 cm in length, brass bolster engraved with stylised initials 'MWB', white metal ferrule, overall length 91.5 cm.
WW2 JAPANESE SHIN GUNTO SIGNED NAGAMITSU SAKU. Second World War Japanese Army Officer's Shin Gunto, medium to high grade Gendaito, curved steel blade signed Nagamitsu Saka, Hamon ko gunome with ashi and shoji midare, light brown cloth Ito, one mekugi, regulation copper mounts, held in steel green painted saya, Nagamitsu was listed as a Rikugun Jumei Tosho (Army approved swordsmith), the "saka" stamp on the nakago or nakago-mune would indicate a blade made for the Osaka Rikugun Zoheisho (Osaka Army Arsenal), most WW2 period Japanese officers and NCOs swords were mass produced, machine made with a few hand made but not using traditional methods, there were even fewer, like this sword, made by smiths using the traditional methods, these included Yasukuni Shrine smiths, those of the Gassan School, and Chounsai Emura as well as Ichihara Nagamitsu.
QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL WITH THREE CLASPS (LUMSDENS HORSE) AND VOLUNTEER LONG SERVICE MEDAL. Queens South Africa Medal with clasps. 'Cape Colony', Orange Free State', and 'Johannesburg' (201 TPR. H. ALLARDICE. LUMSDEN'S HORSE), George V Volunteer Long Service Medal (VOL. H. ALLARDICE. COORG & MYSORE RFLS.), records show Trooper H. Allardice of Lumsdens Horse (Coorg and Mysore Rifles) entitled to the QSA Medal and clasps, also entitled to the Volunteer Long Service Medal for service with the Coorg and Mysore Rifles in India, Lumsdens Horse was formed at Calcutta in 1899 by Colonel Dugald Mc Tavish Lumsden of the Assam Valley Light Horse from volunteers of his own regiment and others, including the Coorg & Mysore Rifles, for service in the 2nd Boer War, 250 strong it took part in the march to Bloemfontein, the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, the pursuit of de Wet, and the Barberton & De Kaap campaigns, an interesting and scarce pair of medals.
VICTORIAN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICERS SILVER MOUNTED POUCH BELT. Victorian Light Cavalry Officers Pouch Belt, silver lace with central buff stripe, silver buckle, slide, and tip, hallmarks for Birmingham 1850, maker Jennens & Co, elephant device with battle honour 'Assaye', both pickers present, two further scrolls with the Battle honours 'Seringapatam', and 'Mahidpoor', foliate pouch mounts still attached to suspension rings, together with a silver pouch flap with gilt Royal Cypher surmounted by a crown, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1850, maker Jennens & Co, inside of flap padded with notepaper apparently from the maker, 'Plain gilt regulation chains' written in ink and scratched out, there is also a large waist belt clasp with ornate decoration marked 'Made in Gt. Britain' to reverse, the belt and pouch top are believed to be to the 4th Prince of Wales Own Madras Light Cavalry, this regiment began life as the 3rd Madras Native Cavalry in1785, became the 2nd Madras Native Cavalry in1787 and then the 4th Madras Native Cavalry in 1788, it was retitled 4th Madras Light Cavalry inn1819 and fought at the battles shown on the pouch belt, it had the title 'Prince of Wales' added in 1876 and was disbanded in 1891.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY MILITARY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM CIRCA 1902-5. Early 20th century military photograph album circa 1902-5, the photographs appear to be mainly of Officers and soldiers of the Norfolk Regiment and includes, Cadets at Sandhurst with Colour Sergeant wearing the distinctive staff cap badge of the College, Cadet football team with views of the college in the background, the rest of the photographs are taken in India, Hunt meeting in India, march past of a British infantry regiment in tropical white uniform, group photograph of officers and NCOs of various regiments in India including Norfolk Regiment, Welsh Regiment, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, Royal Scots, 8th Bombay Infantry, (this is a particularly interesting photograph as it shows soldiers from the Royal Scots and KSLI wearing shoulder titles that weren't officially introduced until 1921), group photograph of officers of the Norfolk Regiment wearing pagri badge, 3 x photographs of mountains near Darjeeling, regiment on parade in full dress scarlet frocks, white Foreign Service helmets (pre Wolsley Pattern) band present, Medal award ceremony in full dress, garden party/sports event, Norfolk Regiment Rugby Team (sports top and pagri badge), medal ceremony with Highland Regiment and believed Norfolks, hunt photographs (Poona Hunt), large parade/Durbar with several regiments on parade, group photographs of Norfolk Regiment officers in uniform and mufti, group photograph of officers of one, possibly two, cavalry regiments, Wolsley Pattern helmets with coloured pagris and feather plumes, shoulder chains, Poona Hunt 1904, Polo team of 3 British and 1 Indian Officer, trophy on table engraved 'Bombay Light Cavalry', similar photo, polo match x 2, 26 x photographs of cavalry sports day with officers and families in mufti, horse racing, tent peg sticking (lances), photographs captioned 'Spelting Stakes', 'Picture Stakes', 'Butterfly Stakes', weigh ins, etc, Polo Team Myar 1905, horse racing and Polo, 2nd Battalion Royal Scots,1st and 2nd Battalions KSLI, 1st Battalion Norfolk Regiment, 2nd Battalion Welsh Regiment were in India during this time frame, fascinating insight into the British Army in India pre WW1 with some very clear photographs showing uniform details.
Viv Richards with Sachin Tendulkar Sehwag signed limited edition print with signing photo Could there be more of a mouth-watering line up of extraordinarily talented batsmen?Viv Richards, arguably one of West Indies' finest batsman, Sachin Tendulkar, the world's leading batsman, and Virender Sehwag, India's free scoring opening batsman. All captured in a light-hearted moment at the slower paced game of chess! A very personal picture and never to be available again.Viv Richards has personally signed each print Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 500 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board - Edition number may vary. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
JRD (France) group of re-issue models (1) Citroen DS19 Police Car - dark blue body with blue roof light & "Gendarmerie" labels - possibly missing rear aerial (2) DS19 - red with off white roof (3) Cabriolet - pale blue, ivory interior - Excellent Plus to Near Mint in Good to Excellent Plus boxes. (3)
Russian Diecast 1/43rd scale pair (1) Volga Gaz 24 "Aeroflot" Support Vehicle - two tone orange with chrome roof sign, ivory interior, chrome trim and hubs (2) similar but Medics Car - white, red tampo print, blue roof light - Excellent to Excellent Plus in Good to Good Plus window boxes. (2)
Corgi pair of Emegency Vehicles (1) 461 Police Vigilant Range Rover Set - white, red interior, decals with loose accessories in back of vehicle (2) 477 Land Rover Breakdown Truck, red, orange plastic tilt with decals and metal roof-light, Whizzwheels - Excellent to Excellent Plus in Good Plus to Excellent striped windos boxes. (2)
Brooklin Models, a boxed group of BRK35 Ford' to include (1) BRK35X 1957 Ford Fairlane Skyliner "C.T.C.S 1991" (Emerald Green) (2) BRK35X 1957 Ford Fairlane Skyliner (Beige/Cream) (2) BRK35X 1957 Ford Skyliner "Historic Route 66" (Light Lime Green)- Excellent to Near Mint in Good Plus box. (3)
Brooklin Models, a boxed group of BRK31 Pontiac Pick-up's to include, (1) BRK31X 1935 Pontiac Van "Hugget Electrical" (Teal/Dark Green) (2) BRK31X 1953 Pontiac Pick-up "Wessex Model & Toy Collectors" (Light Blue) (2) BRK31 1953 Pontiac Pick-up "Mobiloil"(White) - Excellent to Near Mint in Good Plus box. (3)
CHANGE TO WEIGHT; ROBERT & WILLIAM SORLEY JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS; a one hundred and thirty-two piece hallmarked silver Victorian Kings and Queens pattern canteen of cutlery, belonging to Sir James Bell, 1st Baronet, Marlborough Terrace Glasgow, Lord Provost, each piece with coat of arms, stamped Glasgow 1895, comprising twelve tablespoons, twenty-four table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table knives with stainless steel blades, twelve small table knives with stainless steel blades, twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, twelve fruit forks and twelve fruit knives, combined approx 268ozt/8335g, cased in travelling box with iron handles and iron corners. PLEASE NOTE CORRECT WEIGHT IS 268OZT/8335G. Provenance: A magnificent full set of one hundred and thirty-two items of solid silver 1895 in Kings and Queens pattern, made by Robert and William Sorley, Glasgow. This cutlery is in its original travelling box/case and is lined in green. There are three trays which lift out independently. The cutlery is in excellent order, a truly magnificent unique set and rare find. The one hundred and thirty-two pieces are all marked with the Bell crest on the front and the crest of Sir James Bell Baronet on the reverse. Both engravings were commissioned for Sir James Bell Baronet and Lord Provost of Glasgow 1892-1896. Bell was made Baronet by Queen Victoria for his hard work in social housing affairs and for bringing electric lighting to the streets of Glasgow. Sir James was an extremely keen yachtsman and in 1886/7 completed in the America's Cup against America in his ship 'Thistle'. Unsuccessful in the race, he returned to Europe and sold the vessel to Kaiser Wilhelm II German Emperor, and the yacht 'Thistle' was renamed 'Meteor'. Sir James was Vice Commodore of Royal Clyde Yacht Club, Glasgow. The cutlery is in an unassuming and insignificant travelling box with substantial iron carrying handles and reinforced iron corner brackets. It is likely to have been used aboard his yachts. Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE THE CORRECT WEIGHT SHOULD BE 268.9ozt/8335g Fish knifes and forks have hollow stems and are solid so have been weighted. The larger knifes with steel blades have not been weighed as handles are filled. Fish knife handles have different decoration but years match. Each piece engraved with family crest/motto, tarnishing, light scratches and scuffs, especially to knifes and fork tips, but generally good condition.
A 17th century provincial silver lace back rat tail dog nose trefid spoon, enscribed A.B W.N 1699, stamped with provincial marks, approx 1.63ozt/50.7g.Condition Report: Possible old repair to joint of bowl, the edge of the bowl is slightly rough but tip is good, light tarnishing and wear throughout the spoon.
ELIZABETH GAGE; a large yellow metal enamelled and cabochon set dress ring, unmarked, size N, approx 27.7g, presented in an Elizabeth Gage pouch.Provenance: Sold with receipt. Condition Report: No loss to the enamel.light scratches to the metal and the cabochon.There is no certificate with the lot.we do not test metal.

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