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Mid-19th century Allen & Wheelock percussion pepperbox revolver with four-barrel cylinder, stamped - Allen & Wheelock 170 Patented 1845, foliate engraved frame with bar hammer stamped - Allen's Patent Jan 13 1857, walnut grips, 15cm overall length CONDITION REPORT Sound original condition - light pitting and wear, working action. Bruise to one barrel at muzzle
AN OFFICERS MEMORIAL PLAQUE. A circular bronze ornately decorated frame, with inset 'Widows Penny' named to Douglas Cameron Moodie. 2/Lt Moodie was serving in the 1/4th Battalion Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, when he Died of Wounds on the 15th March 1917. He is buried in Merriville Communal Cemetery, approximately 15 kms from Bethune. Son of James and Alice Moodie of 1 Blenheim Gardens, Brixton Hill, London, aged 25 yrs. Entitled to a 1914/15 Star (KOYLI), British War & Victory Medals. They were issued to his Mother at Heatherton, 61 College Road, Epsom, Surrey.
A BRITISH WAR MEDAL TO AN OFFICER CASUALTY. Named to Capt H F Blake, Wiltshire Regiment attached 13th Durham Light Infantry. Harold Frederick Blake served in France from the 29th July 1915, being Killed in Action 7th October 1916. Son of the late Frederick and Florence Louisa Blake of 12 Grosvenor Hill, Wimbledon also 65 Worple Road, Wimbledon, London SW. Buried in Warlencourt British Cemetery France. Commissioned 2/Lt on the 22/9/1914, into the 18th Battalion Durham LI. Lt later T/Capt 30/10/1914 June 1916 Wiltshire Regt attached 3rd Battalion S Lancs Regt. July 1916 Captain Wiltshire Regt attached 13th Battalion Durham LI.
A DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY OFFICERS TRIO. A 1914/15 Star named to Q M 2/Lt A Rendell DLI. British War & VIctory Medals named to Q M & Capt A Rendell. Arthur Rendell served with the 12th Battalion Durham Light Infantry in France from 25/8/1915. At some time he appears to have been attached to the Northumberland Fusiliers. His address when he applied for his Medals was given as, 61 Newcombe Road, Earlsdon, Coventry.
A 1796 LIGHT CAVALRY PATTERN VARIANT SWORD. A 1796 Variant Sword in the Light Cavalry style, with steel mounted scabbard. The clean short 1796 blade of 28" in length, has no visible markings. The grip has been rebound and has a shaped backstrap, like the hilt in steel. The scabbard has also been refurbished, making an interesting variant or private purchase sword.
23rd MADRAS NATIVE INFANTRY GLASS SIDEPLATES. (7) Frosted glass outer section, with Now or Never and the Regimental Badge in the clear centre. Thick glass with 6.1/4" diameters, WLI in the centre with Seringapatam and Nagpore in scrolls below. In 1903 the 23rd Madras Native Infantry became the 83rd Wallajahbad Light Infantry.
THREE GT WAR GROUPS TO BROTHERS FROM SHEPTON MALLET. A 1914/15 Star British War & Victory Medals named to 11500 Pte A Higgins C.Gds. (Alfred) A 1914/15 Star, British War & Victory Medals named to 1358 Pte W Higgins Som L I. (200076) (William) British War & Victory Medals named to 241891 Pte A H Higgins. Som L I. (Arthur) believed to be the younger brother. Alfred Higgins served under number 11500 in France from the 22nd January 1915. (D O W) on MIC notes. CWGC states 4th Battalion Coldstream Guards, aged 26. Died of Wounds 25/06/1917. Buried in Plot 3 Row E Grave 19. Ferme-Olivier Cemetery Belgium. The son of John and Elizabeth Higgins of 2 Longbridge, Shepton Mallet. William Higgins served in Theatre 5a (Asia) from the 14th August 1915. A note on his MIC states Died of Disease 15th November 1916. CWGC states 15/11/1916 aged 24. Number 200076 commemorated on the Basra Memorial. Serving in the 1st/4th Somerset Light Infantry. The son of the Late John and Elizabeth Higgins. An Evercreech Somerset Peace Scroll July 1919 named to G Higgins. A mother from Somerset, who lost two sons and her husband in a short time. See Illustration
LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976); a signed limited edition coloured print "Going to the Match", signed in pencil lower right, bearing blind stamp and letter to number stamp for 188 lower left, published by the Medici Society 1972, 53 x 68.5cm. This print was purchased by the vendor's father c.1973 and has never been framed or exposed to light. It is presented with a mount and the original brown paper which has covered it since its purchase, along with the footnote of purchase price of £66.95 + VAT. (D) CONDITION REPORT: As this has been wrapped in original paper, not framed or exposed to light, it is presented in excellent condition, the colours are remarkable, no foxing, no staining. Where the tissue paper has been covering the image, there is the faintest of yellow outlines around the mount. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976); a signed limited edition coloured print "Berwick-upon-Tweed", signed in pencil lower right, bearing blind stamp and letter to number stamp 584 lower left, published by the Medici Society 1973, 53 x 43cm, unframed. This print was purchased by the vendor's father in late November 1973 and has never been framed or exposed to light. It is presented with a mount and the original brown paper which has covered it since its purchase, along with the footnote of purchase price of £40 + VAT. (D) CONDITION REPORT: As this has been wrapped in original paper, not framed or exposed to light, it is presented in excellent condition, the colours are remarkable, no foxing, no staining. The left hand edge of the paper has old cellotape along most of it. There is approx 3cm of clear paper between the cellotape and the edge of the image. There is a smudge in the printed "Berwick-upon-Tweed by LS Lowry RA reproduced by permission of Ronald Lyn Esq." at the very bottom of the paper from the "o" of "of" to "n" of "Ronald". There is a tiny mark to the edge of the paper approx 3cm up from the bottom right hand corner. The image is in excellent condition. No marks or scratches. As new. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A Chinese light purple glazed vase with slender neck, mould decorated with a dragon amongst clouds and backs, double ring mark to base, height 16cm, a similarly glazed incense burner modelled as a shishi dog, width 12.5cm, a further turquoise glazed shishi dog censor with detachable cover, height 13.5cm and a mid 20th century turquoise glazed circular pot with impressed archaistic style seal mark to the base, diameter 12.5cm (4). CONDITION REPORT: Incense burner has chips to the bottom rim of the cover. Crudely glazed. See additional images.
A George V hallmarked silver Corinthian column candlestick with stop fluted shaft and square stepped loaded base with beading and removable beaded sconce, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1923, height 31cm, with matching adaptation to three light candelabrum in white metal, apparently unmarked, total height 45cm. CONDITION REPORT: Hallmarks to the base are a bit rubbed, areas of tarnish, mainly to the stem. Traces of cleaning products. One branch is a bit misshapen, the other one has a sconce that is a bit loose and wobbly. Areas of small dents to sconces.
CARTIER; an early 20th century 14ct yellow gold rectangular snuff box, the engine turned hinged lid set with diamonds to the initial H beneath a crown above "II", stamped 14K, Cartier and no.14944, length 4.5cm, width 3.5cm, depth 1cm, approx 30.5g. Purportedly given to the vendor's grandfather by Stavros Yanakopulos, Greek Council in St Petersburg and again purportedly given to him by Tsar Nicholas II. CONDITION REPORT: In good condition with light surface wear.
BUECHE-GIROD; a lady's 18ct yellow gold diamond set wristwatch, the circular dial set with black hour markers on a gold coloured ground with diamond set bezel and integral strap, length 16.5cm, approx 38.3g, unboxed. CONDITION REPORT: No box or papers, replace winding crown, the case back is numbered MG6704/72328, some light surface scratches throughout where the watch has been worn, otherwise OK.
XX Hussars - A Victorian 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer’s Sword by H. Hart, Pall Mall, London the 86cm polished blade, etched with VR cypher below royal crown, crossed lance hussar’s device and foliage, inscribed ‘XX Hussars’ with a regulation nickel plated hilt and wire-bound, fish-skin grip, in its field service scabbard, 104cm overall
A Collection of Sixty-Five Glass Lantern Slides Second World War, Great War and before, including animated coloured naval images of submarines, etc., black and white and colour photographs of the Western front 1914-18 including Indian troops and seven unusual 4/5 Battalion Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry real photographic slides ‘1939 Camp at Corfe Castle Dorset-Join Now and get Trained’, boxed
Vintage Five (5) Piece German Sterling Silver Vermeil Tea Service. Figural spouts. Ivory Handles. Includes coffee pot, tea pot, lidded sugar, cream pitcher and tray. Signed on bottom with German Hallmarks, 925, Sterling. Makers Mark Bruckmann & Sohne. Light scratches, wear, loose handle on tea pot, age cracks on coffee handle. Tray measures 22" x 14-1/8". Weighs approx. 109.31 Troy Ounces. This item will only be shipped domestically and was legally imported into the United States. Shipping to California, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York is Not Available for this Lot. Shipping $125.00

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