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An early 20th Century variegated rouge marble and patinated spelter mounted clock garniture, the plinth-shaped base surmounted by a female figure wearing a diaphanous dress, and with floral detail, and further scrolling mounts, and flanked by a matching pair of five light candelabra (one A/F), to a fancy floral decorated Arabic dial with outside minute track and fleur-de-lys hands, to a circular brass movement with back-mounted count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 25" (3) 100-120
An early 20th Century Gilt Brass and Green Onyx Clock Garniture, the portico type clock case surmounted by an urn to a drum case with applied laurel garland and plain columns, to a plinth base and raised on bladed feet, to cast and beaded bezel with convex glass enclosing a 3 1/4" Arabic enamel dial with further Arabic quarters and outside minute track, decorated with floral swags and with pierced and engraved gilt hands, to a circular brass movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a bell and flanked by a pair of similarly decorated three light candelabra (3) 300-350
A near pair of late 19th/early 20th century leaded light panels of rectangular form decorated with a stylised foliate border enclosing monogrammed and other decorative panels of squared form, with further turquoise coloured borders, each measuring 51 x 100 cm approx. (displayed in window alongside glass section, please use care when handling)
A 20th century angle poise desk lamp with black painted finish, set upon a stepped squared weighted base, stamped to stem The Angle Poise in UK and Abroad together with a vintage iron framed industrial wall mounted light with clear textured glass lens, set within a white painted frame marked RD840338, "Revo"
A George III old Sheffield plated single two-light candelabrum, probably by Winter and Co, circa 1780, tapering circular form, swirl fluted decoration, with a central urn finial, reeded scroll arms each supporting a fluted capital, beaded borders, on a raised circular foot, height 40.5cm. For a similar example see: Crosskey, G., Old Sheffield Plate, Treffry Publishing, 2011, figure 431, page 310
A pair of 19th century German / Austro-Hungarian silver four-light candelabra, maker's mark of C.B, the columns with three simulated branches, with hanging leaves, with a central male and female figural finial supporting a foliate urn capital, with three scroll arms each supporting another capital, on raised engine-turned bases on three pierced scroll feet, damages and branches separate, filled bases, height 53.2cm. (2)
William of Orange lands at Torbay, 1688, cast silver medal, by George Bower, laureate and armoured bust of William right, rev., William on horseback leads his army, the fleet beyond, to the fore a warrior raises Justice, TERRAS ASTRΖA REUISIT, 49mm (MI 639/64; Eim. 297B; MH 76; vol III, 353). An excellent cast, light chasing, extremely fine
Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), silver Memorial medal, 1727, by J. Crocker, bust of Newton left, wearing open shirt, mantle around, rev. seated figure of Science holding a plan of the solar system, FELIX. COGNOSCERE. CAVSAS, 51.5mm (MI 469/83; Eimer 504), in original red velvet-lined case of issue. Extremely fine with pleasant light tone
Ireland: Limerick Militia, Silver Medal for Collooney, 1798, by Messrs. James Brush and Son [St. Andrew's Street, Dublin], a crown within laurel wreath, TO THE HEROES OF COLOONEY 5TH SEPR 1798, rev. a double turreted castle with spire from which flies a flag, within palm and laurel wreath, CORPORATION AND CITIZENS OF LIMERICK, 39.5mm (BBM, 6th ed., 1988, No. 36); Hastings Irwin, 2nd ed., p. 250). With ring for suspension, very fine and very rare. On 6 August, 1798, Gιnιral Jean-Joseph-Amable Humbert sailed from La Rochelle in three frigates, La Concorde, La Franchise, and La Mιdιe, carrying 1,099 troops which included some Irish, 3 light field cannons, 3,000 muskets, and 400 sabres. He landed on the 22nd of August (his 31st birthday), at Kilcummin. Once established on the ground Humbert started to march towards the garrison town of Sligo. However Colonel Charles Vereker, a local man and later Member of Parliament, with 250 men of the Limerick Militia and about 50 yeomanry and troop of the 24th Light Dragoons established a defensive line in a shallow valley immediately to the north of Collooney [the medal spelling it Colooney]. Humbert was defeated in the short but fierce ensuing engagement, on 5 September, an action that saw casualties on both sides. Humbert was then utterly defeated at Ballinamuck in Country Longford a few days later, this action seeing to the end of the French invasion.
The Immediate North African Military Cross group of six medals, awarded to Lieutenant Bruce Robertson Hobbs, 9th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons, a Grand National winning jockey and later respected racehorse trainer: Military Cross (1943), 1939-45, Africa, with 8th Army Clasp, Italy stars; Defence and War medals, brooch mounted. Very fine. (6) Military Cross, London Gazette, 19 August, 1943. "On 4th May 43 at Argoub El Megas this officer crawled to the top of a hill occupied on the reverse side by the enemy in order to direct Mortar Fire and observe the tanks and army. He had to go so close to the enemy that it was not safe for him to speak on telephone. He therefore climbed up and down all day to pass messages over his wireless at the bottom of the hill. Through his efforts and skill, effective fire was brought to bear on the party of enemy tanks which could not be seen from any other position. On 5th May 43 this Officer again carried out O.P. work in the same area and under the same conditions throughout the whole day. He again did invaluable work. On May 11th 43 a Sqn of our tanks was operating as a flank guard. The carrier Troop under the Comd of Lt. Hobbs was put under their command. Frequently under heavy automatic fire from the enemy tanks and M.G.'s, this Officer carried out recces, ahead of, and to the flank of our tanks, and again acted in the role of O.P. It was through his initiative and determination and complete disregard of his personal safety that our tanks were able to successfully engage those of the enemy." Bruce Robertson Hobbs (1920-2005), who was born on Long Island, New York, was the youngest, at just 17, and tallest jockey to win the Grand National, in 1938, on Battleship. He was the first jockey to win three Grand Nationals in one year, being successful in the Welsh and in Long Island's Cedarhurst version. He broke his back in a fall later the same year. Sold with copy of recommendation and copy of relevant pages from "No Secret so Close", 1984, by Tim Fitzgeorge-Parker; also obituary from The Independent
A pair of George III old Sheffield plated two-light candelabra, probably by Winter and Co, circa 1780, tapering circular form, with alternate panels of engraved decoration and ribbon-tied drapes, with a central urn finial, reeded scroll arms each supporting a fluted capital, beaded borders, on a raised circular foot, height 37.5cm. (2) For a similar example see: Crosskey, G., Old Sheffield Plate, Treffry Publishing, 2011, figure 431, page 310
A pair of George III old Sheffield plated two-light beehive candelabra, probably by Roberts Cadman and Co, circa 1795, baluster stems, with a beehive capital, with two scroll arms each supporting a beehive capital, on a raised stepped oval foot, reeded borders, height 38.5cm. (2) For a similar example, see Crosskey, G., Old Sheffield Plate, Treffry Publishing, 2011, figure 429, page 308

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