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A SUPERB LARGE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE AND GREEN ONYX THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock movement in a green onyx base with eight day movement, retailed by KAYSER NANCY, and surmounted by a superb bronze of a girl, 24ins high, L. ANGELUS, complete with a pair of four light candelabra.
A French champleve enamel and green onyx clock garniture, striking movement by G. Megnin in a serpentine case, the dial, pendulum, free-standing columns and banding on top and base all decorated with multicoloured champleve enamel against a light blue ground, 13in (32cm) high; flanked by a pair of matching urns of baluster form on serpentine bases, 11in (28cm) high. (3)
Group of three medals, India General Service Medal with two clasps Tirah 1897-8 and Punjab Frontier 1897-8, Queen`s South Africa Medal with four clasps Wittebergen, Transvaal, Modder River and Belmontand Kings South Africa Medal, 3923Private C Ward. Bandsman 2nd Yorkshire Light Infantry. The 2nd Battalion had formed part of the Zhob Valley Field Force in 1890 and went on to distinguish itself in the Boer War
Crimean war interest letter from: Private John Douglas to his wife/fiancee dated 29th January 1855, Two privates John Douglas and J Douglas were recorded in the Crimean War one was a private enlisted in 1850 and a survivor of the Crimean War. At the date of the charge of the light brigade (25th October 1854) he was serving in the 13th Light Dragoons, which was part of the action. The other was recorded as having been slightly wounded at the Battle of Inkerman.
Memorial plaque and First World War medal for Lt Reginald William Kennedy Oakley, with letters and other ephemera including a photograph of the lieutenant and grant of probate confirming that he was killed in action at Ovillers La Boisville on the Somme on 1st July 1916. The family home was Holmhurst, York Rd., Guildford and before joining the King`s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry he had worked for the Surrey Advertiser in the editorial department. The correspondence is extensive and mostly with his parents between 1914 and his death aged 23 in 1916. He was stationed initially in UK and subsequently in India (1915 ). A letter dated 7th February 1915 refers to living conditions in tents 15` x 12` for 12 men and equipment, and to an east Surrey man eaten by a crocodile. Although clearly apprehensive he writes that he is keen to go to the front a wish that was fulfilled in about May 2016. There is a handwritten report of his death (possibly written by his father) including the following; "Reg went in to the trenches again on June 29th... and was in the front line trench and sent a field post-card to say he was well." The details of his death were gleaned from three men who were later seen in hospital in Guildford. One said that "he and two or three other officers who had newly arrived were not really intended to take part in the attack on 1st July, but several of the officers with the battalion fell out and the newcomers volunteered to take their places," "The advance began at 7.30 opposite Orvillers la Boiselle near Sevant. 500 yards separated the British and German line. Punctually to time the men leaped over the parapet and were at once met with a hail of machine gun bullets and shrapnel. (Lance corporal) Orledge was shot through the leg at once and fell. While he was on the ground a shrapnel shell burst near him and he received two more wounds in both arms. He did not see any more of Reg but he was told afterwards that of C coy only one man came back unwounded. All the officers were he was told killed and he believes that Reg must have met his death by machine gun fire. The German front line was reached and was found to be full of Germans who fought like demons." "... only a few came back unwounded... we hadn`t a chance from the first."There are in excess of twenty letters in this lot.
Ascension 1934 1/- Die Proofs of the vignette on thin wove paper showing progressive stages of the engraving. The first with a light impression, the second more deeply engraved with the hills showing much darker, and the third deepened further and with the inscription `Wideawake Fair` added at base. The first two measuring overall approx. 63 x 50mm, the third 88 x 64mm. A most attractive trio. For SG 28
Leeward Islands. 1938 (Nov.) £1 second printing on brick-red paper, a remarkable top marginal block of four (positions 8-21) on piece with Plymouth CDSs of SP 19 42. Light vertical fold along perfs. Just 39 sheets printed, none of which were despatched to the colony, a rare multiple. SG 114 var./CW 13a
South Africa. 1922 competition De La Rue photographic essay for a 1/- value (28 x 21½mm) mounted on card (110 x 80mm), depicting a mountain scene, the frame in brown, the vignette in sepia with a `charcoal` effect. `G` in top left corner and `6th Sept 22` in top right corner. The card with some light toned spots and with creasing at top left, ex De Villiers
Swaziland. 1941 1½d perf 14 and 1943-54 perf 13½ x 14 set in unmounted mint blocks of four, plus an imposing array of extra unmounted mint blocks which represents a complete run as per the shades listed by CW (less the 3d light ultramarine). 34 blocks in all, a quite remarkable assembly; it`s difficult enough to complete the CW shades in singles! SG 28a-38a (£1316 based on SG listing)/CW 12-23a
Unique Art manufacturing company (USA) “Kiddy Cyclist”: Scarce clockwork 3-wheeled tricycle, tinplate including boy figure with articulated limbs, clockwork in working order, with brake and ringing bell sound, light wear to wheel edges but generally a Good Plus to Excellent example 23cm high.
WW2 South African Royal Durban Light Infantry Killed in Action Bed Plate: To 22312 Pte Norman W Smith No 8 Platoon B Companies 1st R.D.L.I. Killed in Action in Africa 7th June 1942 Alamein Memorial Son of Richard and Emily P. Smith, of Durban North, Natal, South Africa. Come with original Newspaper Cutting
Original File of a British Officer in the RAMC who Liberated the Belsen Concentration Camp: The horror of Bergen-Belsen, as told by Typewritten and hand written Letters from Major J A Hewitt who witnessed the liberation of the camp and Helped with the Evacuation of the Camp. File consist of hand written in pencil note giving detail of how many Male, Female and Children in the Camp together with the daily death figures, “Sanitation did not exist No Light and No Water”, there is also a mention of which British Units where arriving the first been 63rd Anti-Tank Regt And list of Medical Units. Other items within the file are Food Ration details, List of German Nurses and Doctors, Large List of 1000s of names who were Evacuated to Sweden this includes Name, D.o.B. Sex, and Place of Origin, Nationality. This Historical file which was in the Camp from 1945 featuring paperwork with Belsen and dates to top and an insight into the Days after the Liberation of the Camp. There is too much to mention but here is one quote “It had been appreciated from the start that the German Staff ing of the Hospital area would not be satisfactory owing to the sickness and debility common to them all. It was not appreciated, however, that they would as they did in camp, completely ignore the sick. Not only did this occur, but looting of food stores, clothing and equipment stores were rifled”
A gentleman's bicolour Seiko automatic bracelet watch, c.1970, with a shaded green brushed dial with raised batons, luminous hands and day/date in English and Arabic. Polished gold plated bezel to a brushed gold plated case with stainless steel screw back. Bicolour bracelet with original swing ticket. Appears to be in unworn condition. Swing ticket ref. CW0022-P CAL7009. Case no. 781027. Non-original box CONDITION REPORT: As catalogued, the watch appears to be in unworn condition. The time has been set, and the watch is going, although no guarantee is given as to timekeeping. Case and bracelet crisp with no obvious marks, apart from the occasional very light scratch.
A sterling silver pendant by Georg Jensen No. 328, designed by Nanna and Jørgen Ditzel, the stylised oyster pendant on original trace link chain with 'T' bar clasp, and additional extension section of chain to enable the pendant to also be worn at a longer length. Marked Georg Jensen 1945 to date, 925S Denmark, No. 328 and the monogram for Nanna and Jørgen Ditzel. Import hallmark London 1965 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface wear to all the sides of the pendant, with some fine scratches. No damage to the chain. The pendant is 60mm x 41mm including the bale. The chain is 710mm in length approximately.
A cased silver 'Moonlight' haematite bead necklace by Georg Jensen, not numbered, a row of 4.4mm beads, with a folded silver centrepiece or slide, signed and marked 925S, Danish assay marks CONDITION REPORT: Light surface marks to the front. A small nick to the back of the centrepiece. Clasp secure.
A cased silver coral ring by Georg Jensen, No. 84A, with an oval red cabochon coral, rub set to a rectangular head with tapering shoulders, signed and marked 925S Denmark, maker's mark 1945-present. Finger size H/I, estimated, shank beads fitted CONDITION REPORT: Dirt at the setting edge of the coral. Some tarnish. Very small notch to the edge of the rectangular frame. Light surface marks consistent with wear.
A cased silver lapis lazuli ring by Georg Jensen, No. 1A, with an oval lapis lazuli cabochon, rub set at the centre, with a spiral border, applied gold leaves and beads at the quarter points, signed and marked 9255 Denmark, maker's mark 1945-present. Finger size H/I (estimated), shank beads fitted CONDITION REPORT: Tarnish between the gold leaves to the spiral petal. Small bruise to one shoulder, with a crack in the central shoulder wire. Light surface wear.
A silver Georg Jensen bracelet, No. 171, by Flemming Eskildsen, with concave, marquise shaped links and concealed box clasp, signed and marked 925S DENMARK, maker's mark 1945-present CONDITION REPORT: 170mm in length, has been shortened; extra link supplied. Light surface wear and slight tarnish. Clasp secure.
*Prunella Clough (1919-1999), 'ROOTED' Lithograph printed in colours on grey paper, signed and numbered 6/30 in pencil 39.5 x 46cm *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. CONDITION REPORT: Not viewed out of glazed frame. Print unmarked. Two 1cm creases to lower edge. Light creasing to left side and right corner.
*Esther Grainger (1912-1990), PORTRAIT OF ELVIC STEELE Inscribed on label verso, oil on canvas board 46 x 57cm; *Elvic Steele (1920-1997), PORTRAIT OF ESTHER GRAINGER Inscribed verso, pastel 39 x 27cm; and another by the same artist PORTRAIT OF HER HUSBAND, DOUGLAS Pastel 52 x 40cm, unframed (3) *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. CONDITION REPORT: 1. Esther Grainger, Portrait of Elvic craquelure. 2. Elvic Steele, Portrait of Esther Grainger not viewed out of the glazed frame. Paper cockled. Light foxing to lower half, especially to neck. 3. Douglas Steele, paper cockled. Spots of foxing throughout. Please view additional images (upon request).

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