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A large light oak Gothic revival wardrobe with pierced pediment above arched Gothic detailed doors enclosing slides and drawers with long single base drawer on squat bun feet.Additional InformationWhole thing leans left. Interior comprising 4 slides, 2 short and 2 long drawers, no hooks, pine drawer linings, brass lock plate, drawers slightly stiff, original back of pine, no rail or room for rail unless slides remade, would fit modern coat hanger, splits to moulding and cornice, general wear throughout, width approx 137cm excluding cornice, depth excl. cornice 67cm.
ROBERT 'MOUSEMAN' THOMPSON; a nest of three jointed golden oak tables, each with adzed top and raised on faceted stretchered supports, each bearing signature mouse, width of largest 61cm.Additional InformationLargest has some marks to top, the largest 4cm in diameter, general light surface wear throughout.
A WWI Casualty group comprising War and Victory Medal duo and Memorial Plaque awarded to SPTS-5112 Pte Harold Barton Perris 26th Royal Fusiliers. Pte Perris died of wounds 10th June 1917, probably in the Battle of Messines, with paperwork including grave photograph and registration form, pre-war photograph of Pte Perris and letter of a relation or friend commenting on the grave and the soldier Harold is buried with; Memorial Plaque in original packaging, also sold with another Memorial Plaque awarded to an Ernest Barton.Additional InformationFurther research indicates that Pte Perris was born in Manchester and first enlisted there and is buried in the Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery in Belgium. War Medal displays toning, some light surface wear, Victory Medal similar surface wear, light scratches in parts.
A WWI 1914 Star medal trio awarded to T2-9926 Dvr/Pte F.Gordon A.S.C., with a Princess Mary 1914 Christmas tin (lacking contents).Additional InformationAll with light general surface wear including minor scratches in places, the Victory Medal with some losses to the gilt colouring and edge knock 5 o'clock reverse.
A family group of medals comprising Afghanistan 1878-79-80 Medal (heavily worn) with 'Kandahar' clasp and Kabul to Kandahar 1880 Star awarded to 732 Trumpeter A. Jones 11th Battery 9th Brigade Royal Artillery (former in italic script and the latter impressed), a WWI trio with 1914-15 Star awarded to 15957 Pte. N. Jones Manchester Regiment and the War and Victory Medals awarded to 105936 Pte. 1. W.N. Jones RAF, a Territorial Efficient Service Medal awarded to T/81508 Dvr. W. Jones R.A.S.C. and a WWII group of four comprising War Medal, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 and France and Germany Stars.Additional InformationAfghanistan medal heavily worn as stated, heavy surface pitting and loss to raised detail, several minor edge knocks to both sides, naming on this medal is in italic script as stated, Kabul to Kandahar Star with lighter wear, impressed naming as stated, surface scratches as with the previous medal etc, WWI trio with usual wear, some surface scratches, some discolouration to the Victory Medal and rubbing to the gilt finish, Territorial Medal lightly worn with some surface scratches but attractive toning particularly to the obverse and WWII group again with general light wear, War and Defence Medals with some small edge knocks.
Four WWII medals comprising War Medal, 1939-1945, Africa and Italy Stars, unnamed as issued. Also included is a reproduction Military Cross with false attribution to 'Capt Dion John Stellin Durham Light Infantry 1944' in associated non-fitting case, photocopied research relating to Capt. Stellin, 'The SBS in World War II An Illustrated History' by G. Mortimer and a Hindley & Sons grenade. Please see condition report, this lot has been amended from a previous description.Additional InformationThe Military Cross is a reproduction as stated with a fake attribution and is completely unrelated to the other medals in this lot - the original and accompanying set is known to exist elsewhere. The case has been put with the medal and is unrelated; the case itself is worn with damage to hinge where section has mostly come off, scratches etc. The other medals with general wear throughout.
A WWII and later medal group of four comprising WWII War and Defence Medals, General Service Medal with 'Palestine 1945-48' clasp and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with 'Regular Army' clasp awarded to 1865240 W.O.CL.2. E.H. KENNEY R.E.Warrant Officer Kenney was born on the Isle of Wight on 22nd October 1904 and died in Southampton February 1984 having retired as a Major on the 22nd October 1959; he is listed as a Warrant Officer 2nd Class on the General Service Medal.Additional InformationGeneral light surface wear and some marks and scratches, Long Service Good Conduct Medal with very slight bruise to reverse 3 o'clock.
An Elizabeth II Royal Observer Corps medal awarded to Observer E. Higginbotham and a WWI War medal awarded to 27301 Pte. L. Rogers R.W.Fus. (worn) (2). Additional InformationWar Medal quite heavily worn with numerous edge knocks, surface scratches etc, Royal Observer Corps with some light wear, some rubbing to the raised detail, etc.
A French 18ct yellow gold and white metal miniature Legion D'Honneur Cross set with diamonds and white stones, with enamel detail and inscribed to obverse 'Republique Francaise' and 'Honneur Et Patrie', length excluding later suspension loop 3cm, approx 3.5g.Additional InformationA very small chip to the enamel on the obverse, small knock to that roundel at 10/11 o'clock, otherwise light wear.
Approximately one hundred 'The Great War' slides by Realistic Travels Publishers, depicting images from the First Word War to include 'Men of an ammunition column feeding the mules', 'Ammunition column lines' and 'Sikhs singing religious chants outside their billets', in fitted simulated book case, and a hand held stereoscope (2).Additional InformationCase af, slides with light surface dirt and marked but generally in fair order, stereoscope handle loose, applied metal work slightly damaged, general surface wear, glass lenses slightly chipped to edges but no major cracks.
A group of dials and gauges including Air Ministry Air N.P.H. Gauge with impressed date to dial 7/08/39 and with Air Ministry stamped to reverse, possibly from an Avro Lancaster Bomber, a light with Air Ministry stamp, a military issue Smiths Sensitive Altimeter and an oil P.S.I. meter with imprinted serial no. to dial 2697/57, also a Ferranti Ltd MkIX R.P.M. meter (dial bezel and glass loose), a Roller Smith US Navy altimeter, also a Mather & Platt Ltd of Manchester pressure gauge mounted beneath mirror and both brass cased.
A 1796 pattern British light cavalry officer's dress sabre with partly blued blade and engraved decoration featuring Royal cipher, 1801-1816 Royal coat of arms and floral sprays, blade length 83cm, with wirework shagreen ribbed grip and shaped guard housed in two ring metal scabbard.Additional InformationWear throughout, pitting to the blade, some scratches, some rubbing to the blue finish, crossguard very slightly loose, further general wear including pitting, scratches etc to the hilt section, the shagreen with some small losses, discoloured, the scabbard worn with pitting/corrosion particularly to one side, some dents, etc.
An early 20th century light infantry officer's dress sabre, the fullered blade with etched foliate decoration and indistinct royal cipher, signed to base Mander & Allender of Liverpool, blade length 82.5cm, to pierced nickel plated guard with wirework shagreen grip, in leather scabbard with frog.Additional InformationBlade pitted, some nicks, rubbing and discolouration to the guard, shagreen tired and discoloured in places, scabbard also somewhat worn.
WILKINSON SWORD LONDON; an Elizabeth II Regulation Royal Navy officer's dress sword with royal cipher to one side and fouled anchor to the other, manufacturer's mark to base and no. 110058 to blade back, with brass shaped guard, wirework shagreen grip, lion head pommel and gold and navy bullion tassel with knot, blade length 79cm, in brass mounted leather scabbard. Additional InformationSome light pitting to the blade, wear to hilt section, surface scratches, nicks and gouges, losses and damage to the shagreen, leather on the scabbard also somewhat distressed, has been repaired with tape to upper section, blade tip blunt.
CHARLOTTE RHEAD FOR CROWN DUCAL; a floral decorated jug and globular vase, both signed to bases, height of jug 15.8cm, also Bursley Ware vase, ewer and candlestick (latter af), and a similarly decorated table lamp (6).Additional InformationCandlestick has large chip to rim, the Charlotte Rhead jug has a small nick to the rim, otherwise crazing, general wear throughout. Regarding Poppy Bursley ewer; crazed, abrasions to lower section around foot, some light surface pitting, usual manufacturing imperfections, otherwise ok.
CHARLOTTE RHEAD; an 'Arabesque' jug and bowl for Wood's, two jugs for Crown Ducal and a set of six saucers/side plates and dish for Burleigh Ware. Additional InformationBowl with minor imperfections to rim, glazing imperfections to large jug top joint of handle (please see picture) and crazed, plates and dish set crazed, one with gaps in glaze, all with rubbing to applied decoration where applicable, general light surface wear, usual manufacturing imperfections.
BURMANTOFTS; a navy and turquoise drip glazed bottle vase with impressed mark and no. 1535 to base, height 24cm (af).Additional InformationSmall hairline crack to rim, crazing throughout to the lower section, surface wear including some light surface scratches, 1.3cm firing crack to base and surface dirt.
GUSTAVSBERG; an 'Argenta' bowl with mottled turquoise glaze and silver detail, printed marks and no. A1094 III to base, diameter 14.8cm.Additional InformationSome rubbing to the silver detail so some of the silver lines are no longer complete, otherwise some light surface wear but appears ok.
RUSKIN POTTERY; a twin handled vase with crystalline green and orange banded glaze, impressed mark and date 1933 to base, height 25cm.Additional InformationLight surface wear, some mottling and areas of rough finish present from manufacture, similarly glaze imperfections but generally appears ok. Please note date has been amended in description.
MOORCROFT; a pair of 'Anemone' pattern tubeline decorated globular scent bottles with stoppers, impressed marks and WM monogram to bases, height 14cm.Additional InformationBoth crazed throughout, usual manufacturing imperfections, both stoppers ok with small abrasions to the end of the stoppers, some light surface scratches.
MOORCROFT; a 'Pomegranate' pattern tubeline decorated dish with William Moorcroft signature to base, diameter 10.8cm.Additional InformationSome relatively small areas of damage to glaze of several of the berries (see pic), some scratches to dish interior, crazed throughout, general light wear.
JOHN DITCHFIELD FOR GLASFORM; a small opalescent ribbed vase, signed and no. 17989 with Glasform 'The Unique Collection' sticker to base, height 9.8cm, a further opalescent vase, a Bristol Blue decanter with gilt 'Gin' detail, a small paperweight and further glass.Additional InformationDitchfield Glasform vase with very small nibble or manufacturing imperfection towards the lower section on one of the ribs, otherwise light surface wear.
BESWICK; a 'Connoisseur Collection' stag on naturalistically modelled base, model no. 2629 with matte finish, printed mark to base, height 34.3cm.Additional InformationLeft antler appears to have been reglued back into place with visible gap at joint with head having glue residue visible, some light surface scuffs and light wear.
A pair of 18th century creamware plates with crimped rims, painted foliate detail and central armorials, possibly for House of Brydges Dukes of Chandos, each bearing various labels to base, diameter of each approx 25.3cm. Additional InformationSome staining and pitting to both plates, light surface scratches, some fritting to base rims, otherwise okay.
FOLLOWER OF REMBRANDT PEALE (American, 1778-1860); oil on canvas, half-length portrait of an American Naval officer, circa 1810-1820, unsigned, 71 x 57cm, unframed.Provenance: from a private collection, believed to have come from the Boston, Massachusetts area. Additional InformationRelined, gouge to top left corner approx 4cm, some evidence of re-painting, light to moderate surface scratches and marks, etc.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SCHOOL; oil on canvas, half-length portrait of a boy, unsigned, 40 x 32cm.Additional InformationCanvas heavily scratched, needs a clean, some craquelure, some evidence of re-touching under UV light. Scratches are not particularly deep but numerous. They are deeper to the periphery. On closer inspection it does appear to be paper laid on canvas. It has come from a private collection - the vendor has no knowledge of its history. When examined in the dark under UV it is clear that much of the periphery has been repainted but not the face.
CHARLES S GREEN & CO LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver twin handled two division cigarette box with reeded and engine turned decoration raised on four feet, Birmingham 1957, 13.2 x 29cm (including handles).Additional InformationSome surface dents, scratches, nicks and gouges, light wear also to interior.
A George V hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette box with reeded decoration to lid, lid with indistinct monogram and engraved to front 'Crompton and Royton Golf Club Captain's Prize 1920 Presented by Edward Butterworth Won by Alfred Cheetham', all marks rubbed and indistinct, 9 x 17.8cm. Additional InformationSurface dents, scratches, nicks and gouges throughout, rubbing to the engravings, damage to the front right edge, light wear to interior also.
CRISFORD & NORRIS; a George V hallmarked silver canted square powder compact with yellow guilloche enamelled mirrored hinged lid, Birmingham 1926, with suspension chain, 4.5 x 4.5cm, and a gold plated rectangular peach guilloche enamel decorated cigarette case (2).Additional InformationCompact with minor scratches to enamel, light wear to body, clear marks.
A small mahogany desk stand with twin clear glass hallmarked silver topped inkwells, interior for restoration, and two Parker fountain pens comprising blue marbled example with 18k nib and smaller maroon example inscribed 'Slimfold N' with 14k nib.Additional InformationParker with some light wear and marks but appears ok, please see pictures.
A Queen's South Africa Medal and WWI duo, the QSA with 'Johannesburg', 'Driefontein', 'Paardeberg' and 'Cape Colony' clasps awarded to 2359 Pte. E.J. Freeman 2nd Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry and the WWI duo to 317639 Pte. E.J. Freeman Labour Corps; accompanied by note stating the following regarding Private Freeman in South Africa 'Second Battalion 930 strong reached Cape Town November 29th 1899. Employed on lines of communication, marched across Veldt to join Colonel Pilcher on attack on Douglas, Vaal river, January 2nd with Smith Dorriens Brigade advanced into Orange Free State fought at Klipkraal Feb 16th. Fought at Paardeberg 16th and 18th with 100 casualties Colonel Aldworth killed. Fought at Koorn Spruit March 31st at Doornkop, Johannesberg May 29th and at Krugersdorp on July 11th when Smith-Dorrien defeated [?] with heavy loss.'Additional InformationAll medals with surface wear, scratches and nicks, South Africa medal retaining some toning, some nibbling to edges, Victory medal with some wear to the gilt finish, etc.
A George V WWI Military Cross medal group named to 'Major F.C. Nawton, M.C. 15th Battn. M.G.C.' with 1914-15 Star impressed '2673 Pte. F.C. Nawton, 15-Lond.R.' ('C' re-impressed after error) and renamed War and Victory Medals both impressed 'Major F.C. Nawton' without service or regimental details; also included is Major Nawton's WWI dog tag. Major Nawton is listed with the M.C. to his name in the 13758 supplement to the London Gazette 11th November 1919. Accompanying the lot is a photograph of Major Nawton in uniform on horseback and a biographical letter written by his brother-in-law from which the following excerpts are taken: 'He fought at the Battle of Mons in 1914 and in the subsequent retreat from that place sustained the first of the five wounds which he suffered during the course of the war [...] he spent the entire five years of war on the western front in and around Arras and Ypres amid scenes of the most appalling devastation. I never heard him speak of the incident which earned him the Military Cross and a mention in Dispatches. My sister only learned of the circumstances from fellow officers present at the time, notably a Major Jackson. He told her that a strategically important emplacement, in which there were a number of machine guns, was overrun and captured by the enemy in a concerted raid. It was essential that the post be retaken at once and in the face of determined opposition by the German troops, Major Nawton led the counter attack. Only the extreme bravery of those taking part led to the success of this mission and the subsequent saving of many British lives [...] the photograph of Major Nawton on horseback near Arras in May 1918, was taken shortly before the final German offensive of that year. He was once again wounded during those battles, was invalided home [...] he was a modest, reserved, serious and moral man and I'm sure that the scenes of death and devastation, which he had witnessed for so long, remained with him always. To me he was always an will remain a true gentleman and hero. It is my hope that whomsoever takes over the custody of these medals will at times recall the gallantry of the man who earned them.'. This letter and a further empty Military Cross case of issue are included in this lot. Additional InformationBoth cases somewhat worn, medal itself with light wear, the other three medals with general wear, some surface scratches, etc, the War and Victory Medals renamed, dog tag heavily worn but does bear partially rubbed no. 2673 matching the 1914-1915 Star awarded when Nawton was of rank Private, regarding this medal, the C in F.C. Nawton has been reimpressed.
A George V Distinguished Service Medal awarded to DA17056 George Miller Barnes DK. HD. R.N.R. 'Newbury' Dover Patrol 14-15, Feb. 1918, medal presented by 1st Sea Lord of the Admiralty Sir Eric Geddes at Dover on 3rd March 1918; accompanied by photocopied paperwork including relevant supplement to the London Gazette Friday 15th March 1918 and service records.Additional InformationMedal has been polished, some light wear and surface nicks, slight knock to obverse 9 o'clock.
BOODLES; a fine 18ct yellow gold mounted opal and diamond pendant, the claw set oval olive and green opal measuring 23 x 14mm below seven round brilliant cut diamonds, signed and fully hallmarked, suspended on an 18ct yellow gold fancy link chain, length 38cm, total approx 7.4g, in Boodles box. Additional InformationLight scratches to opal

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