Great War aviation interest, a section of fabric purported to have been cut from the B.E.2 flown by Lieut. Wulstan Joseph Tempest when he shot down Zeppelin L.31 over Potter`s Bar, black finish with white skull and crossed bones motif, with a painted legend giving the supposed provenance; together with a piece of wire from Zeppelin S.L. 11, brought down at Cuffley in September 1916, sealed in a contemporary souvenir envelope; and a postcard depicting her fall. (3) Lt. Tempest was originally commissioned in the King`s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Having served in the front line (wounded at First Ypres), he transferred to the RFC. On the night of 1st/2nd October 1917 he intercepted L.31, in spite of severe technical trouble with his own aircraft, and shot her down in a single pass. He narrowly escaped becoming caught in the falling wreckage, and finally, overcome with fatigue, survived a crash landing upon his return.
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A British pattern 1827 Rifle Brigade officer`s sword, light model, slender etched blade 32 in., steel `gothic` hilt with stringed bugle, metal mounted leather scabbard; together with a replica cavalry broadsword, 18th Century style with broad blade and semi-basket hilt, leather scabbard. (2)
"Camaret", Rene Lalique frosted glass Lamp circa 1930's, decorated in relief with alternating bands of stylised fish, etched R Lalique, France mark to underside of circular foot rim, now fitted as a lamp, approx. 15cm high (not including brass light fitting) CONDITION REPORT: Etched 'R Lalique France'. Mark to underside of foot rim. Very minor scratching to underside of foot rim otherwise appears in OK condition, apart from a small 1cm chip coming from underneath metal collar. Base drilled for lamp wire, see images.
An Art Deco circular walnut two tier table. Diameter 24 ins. CONDITION REPORT: Height is 25 ins, diameter 23.5 ins. The piece is generally in good structural condition. There are obviously small scratches and odd marks to the top surface and two lower tiers commensurate with the age of the piece. There are however no significant problems and with a light polish and clean the table could be used in its present condition without the need for any extensive repair or restoration.
Fluorite - Fifteen specimens - Mauve fluorite with barite from Asturias, Spain; green fluorite on mica from Nagar, Pakistan; light green fluorite from Hunan, China; green fluorite on quartz from Pasto Bueno, Peru; pink and green fluorite with mica from Nagar, Pakistan; light green fluorite from Nagar; green fluorite from Hunan, China; clear fluorite on galena from Dalnegorsk, Siberia; dark green fluorite from the Okaruso Mine, Namibia; two light green clear fluorites from Hunan, China; mauve fluorite on quartz from Hunan; clear fluorite with galena and calcite from Naica, Mexico; mauve fluorite from Naica, Mexico; and pink fluorite on quartz from Uri, Switzerland (one carton)
A fine `Foudroyant` oak and copper wall cabinet by Goodall Lamb & Heighway, Manchester, from ships timber and metal salvaged from HMS Foudroyant:, styled in the form of the stern of the Foudroyant with copper and glass anchor light over arched transom, decorated with copper scroll mounts and circular portrait plaque of Nelson looking to sinister, flanked by domed finials, the copper mounted frieze inscribed `1798 Foudroyant 1801` over double glazed doors with copper strapwork and graduated laurel wreathes to sides and glazed quarter gallery style sections to either side, the base section with ropetwist border and inswept base in the manner of stern strakes, central rudder style foot and copper plaque ` Goodall Lamb & Heighway manufactured from the oak and copper salvaged from Nelson`s `Foudroyant` , 163cm wide, 40cm depth, also together with a copy of an original brochure `The ship of the century Nelson`s flagship Foudroyant` in which the cabinet is illustrated as item number 36. *Note- laid down in 1789 this was the second ship to be given the name Foudroyant and was the second two-decker to be built carrying 80 guns. Modelled upon the French Foudroyant, Nelson took great interest in her development and had intentions of making her his flagship as soon as she was launched, but took the Vanguard instead as Foudroyant had not yet been completed. Nelson transferred his flag to the Foudroyant in 1799 while dealing with the return of the Neapolitan Royal family to Naples, she returned under the flag of Captain John Clarke Searle in June 1801. Foudroyant returned home after the Napoleonic wars to become the guardship of Plymouth in 1819 and was converted to a gunnery training ship in 1862, a role she undertook until 1894 when she returned to port duties. In 1891 she was sold out of service and immediately resold to a German shipbreaking company, the ensuing public protest led to her being repurchased by Wheatly Cobb who refitted her as a training ship. In order to recoup the £20,000 cost of refitting she was taken around English seaside resorts for exhibition, but was wrecked at Blackpool in 1897 during a violent storm. The wreck was sold for £250 to a Mr Hayhurst who began to dismantle the ship, but relinquished the task when a passer by was injured by a dynamite blast, after which she was purchased by the Manchester firm of Goodall Lamb & Heighway.
A George III Scottish silver marrow spoon, by William Davie, Edinburgh 1782, and a George III silver cheese scoop, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1788, crested Cheese scoop is worn. Blade is thin, knocked and worn. Handle is worn with loss to finish and small splits. Marrow spoon has surface scratches and light knocks, mainly to scoop end. Expected wear.
A group of six medals to Captain C.K. Nicholl , including A group of six medals to Captain C.K. Nicholl , including: Calcutta Light Horse 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Indian Volunteer Decoration, 1937 Coronation and Long Service Good Conduct; a set of miniatures en-suite; and a collection of badges and buttons View on dnfa.com
A group of six medals to Captain C.K. Nicholl , including A group of six medals to Captain C.K. Nicholl , including: Calcutta Light Horse 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Indian Volunteer Decoration, 1937 Coronation and Long Service Good Conduct; a set of miniatures en-suite; and a collection of badges and buttons View on dnfa.com
A collection of electro-plated items, to include A collection of electro-plated items, to include: a three piece tea and coffee service; a leather mounted hip flask; a five light candelabra; a shaped circular salver; four egg cups on stand; two glass holders; a baluster mug; two sauce boats; various items of flatware; and other items View on dnfa.com
A pair of electro-plated three light candelabra, with gadrooned borders A pair of electro-plated three light candelabra, with gadrooned borders, a flame finial to the centre and waisted capitals, the twin branches cast with foliate decoration, the tapering stems to circular moulded and gadrooned bases, 45cm high View on dnfa.com
A collection of electro-plated items, to include A collection of electro-plated items, to include: a three piece tea and coffee service; a leather mounted hip flask; a five light candelabra; a shaped circular salver; four egg cups on stand; two glass holders; a baluster mug; two sauce boats; various items of flatware; and other items View on dnfa.com
A pair of electro-plated three light candelabra, with gadrooned borders A pair of electro-plated three light candelabra, with gadrooned borders, a flame finial to the centre and waisted capitals, the twin branches cast with foliate decoration, the tapering stems to circular moulded and gadrooned bases, 45cm high View on dnfa.com
A PAIR OF ROCKINGHAM CREAM BOWLS AND COVERS with gilt shell handles and gadrooned rim, printed in light green with diaper band, 17cm h, c1826-30 Another example of the same shape and pattern is illustrated Cox, op cit, fig 186, lower right. ++One bowl restored, on the other one handle restored
A DATED EARTHENWARE SPOUTED CHAMBER POT with light blue bands, the white glazed interior applied with frogs and newts, impressed around the rim PICK ME UP AND USE ME WELL AND WHAT I SEE I WILL NEVER TELL HAND IT OVER TO ME MY DEAR 1876, 23cm diam, 1876 ++Relatively scarce and in good condition, no restoration
A DERBY HEPTAGONAL BOWL enamelled in Kakiamon style with a yellow breasted phoenix perched on a tree peony, bamboo and chrysanthemums sprouting from rocks, the reverse with a similar bird in flight, the everted iron red inner border with a ribbon of berries, 26cm w, c1780 Provenance: The Freeman Collection, sold in these `rooms 2 March 2012, lot 22 (£1300 plus premium to the present vendor.) ++The glaze with typical wear and scratches to the interior and some light wear around the rim. The enamel decoration on the exterior retaining its full brilliance
FIVE DERBY PLATES one enamelled with groups of fruit and insects in gilt dentil rim, another painted in sepia with a neo classical urn framed by looped swags of flowers, 21-23cm diam, crown over D in puce or blue enamel or gilt conjoined anchor and D, c1775-87 ++One blue bordered plate with stained and riveted crack (ex Kedleston Hall sale, 13.3.02), another blue bordered plate cracked, the sepia urn plate in good condition with light wear (collector`s label Wells Collection), the fruit painting plate and the remaining blue bordered plate with localised wear
A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER painted in underglaze blue and `clobbered` with the Caughley Gillyflower pattern, saucer 12.5cm diam, open crescent, c1785 Described as "very rare" in Branyan, Sandon & French. This example has the added interest of contemporary factory clobbering. ++Both in fine condition with only a few light glaze scratches
A PAIR OF NEW HALL BLUE PRINTED HARD PASTE PORCELAIN TRENCH MORTAR PATTERN PLATES, A SMALL GROUP OF MOTHS PATTERN TEAWARE, A CAUGHLEY PAVILION AND PAGODA PATTERN FLUTED TEA BOWL AND A SPODE BLUE PRINTED PEARLWARE COFFEE CUP c1790-95 ++Spode cup cracked, the other items in good condition with localised light wear
A CHELSEA DISH of shell moulded silver shape, painted in Meissen style with loose bouquets and scattered flowers, the handles picked out in blue and gilt, the rim in red brown enamel, 25cm w, anchor in brown, c1758 ++A good example with a few very light glaze scratches and tiny spots of wear but much above average, not cracked or chipped and no restoration
A FLIGHT, BARR & BARR GREEN GROUND BOTANICAL DESSERT DISH with gilt border and gadrooned rim, 27cm l, impressed mark, painted title July Flower, c1820-25 and a Rockingham claret slipper, c1830-42 (2) ++Both in good condition, the slipper with a few light scratches and minor wear to the gilding
A GEORGE IV TEAPOT compressed circular with gadrooned rim, the lower body spirally reeded, the domed lid with rosette to the ivory knop and integral hinge, 15cm h, by Joseph Angell, London 1824, 21ozs 10dwts gross ++Some polish residue and light wear, the marks on the shoulder slightly rubbed but all legible apart from the date letter, the lid correctly marked the tip of the spout slightly dented but not damaged
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS the cover with loop handle on a calyx, on four anthemion and paw feet, engraved with armorials, 20.5cm over handles, by Robert Hennell, London 1811, 45ozs 10dwts ++Light wear but undamaged. On the underside of the tureen neatly engraved in the early 20th c with initials and a date

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