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Death of Princess Charlotte, 1817, bronze medal, by Webb & Mills, 50mm. (B.H.M. 940), and George III, bronze 'dedication' medal, by Webb & Depaulis, from Mudie's set, 1817, 41mm. (B.H.M. 933), first with several light edge bruises but good very fine, second extremely fine, both toned; together with Death of Cardinal Henry Stuart (Henry IX), 1788, bronze medal, by Hamerani, 53mm. (B.H.M. 282; Woolfe 73:1), struck from rusty dies on a flan without a collar, very fine (3)
A pair of Boucheron sapphire and diamond clip earrings, each centred with a rectangular trap-cut sapphire with a dark blue/light green-ish blue colour change, within an open surround with small eight-cut diamond 'C' scroll borders and two diamond three stone collet and spoke motifs, on clip fittings signed 'Monture Boucheron', with an indistinct mark and French eagle head gold poincon, the mounts with the dogs head platinum poincon
An Austrian pottery figural lamp, modelled as a young girl wearing a bonnet and pinafore dress she stands by a stove pouring liquid from a jug into a large pot, 62cm high, impressed marks and 'Austria' (there is a bracket inside which would accommodate the light fitments, and a coloured filter in the pot would throw a pleasing light on to the child's face).
A Victorian silver fireman's helmet for the Newbury Volunteer Fire Brigade, London 1883 by Philip Smith Firmin, with a comb chased with fire-breathing dragons above a matt scrolling cartouche applied with the letters NVFB (Newbury Volunteer Fire Brigade), with round link chin-straps suspended from florets, 25.5cm high (10in); and a pair of epaulettes in the form of articulated graduated discs; together with the original oval black painted tin case with an applied brass plaque 'Firmin & Sons, Accoutrement Makers, 153 Strand & 13 Conduit St, London' In September 1878, due to the lack of men and equipment in the Newbury Borough Fire Brigade, about twenty tradesmen determined to form a volunteer fire brigade and, after some debate by the town's Watch Committee, a majority voted to accept the services of an auxiliary brigade. The first captain of the Newbury Volunteer Fire Brigade was Mr Brice Wilson and the first recorded call-out was in May 1879. Captain Wilson subsequently commanded the NVFB until shortly before his death around the end of 1887. In February 1884, at a dinner for the NVFB held in the Council Chamber and 'brilliantly illuminated by the electric light', Captain Wilson was presented with a silver helmet, epaulettes and an illuminated address. The address stated that past and present members of the NVFB 'beg your acceptance of the accompanying helmet and epaulettes as a token of esteem and to mark our appreciation of your untiring energy for the welfare of the Brigade.' In his reply Captain Wilson said that he would 'always use it when on duty' (Selected extracts from the Newbury Weekly News, February 14th 1884.) Given the hallmark date of this helmet (1883) and the fact that no other example of this date is known, there is every probability that this is the one presented to Captain Wilson at the Gala dinner in his honour in February 1884.
A pair of parcel gilt patinated bronze six-light candelabra in the Greek Revival style, each with gilt heron cast finial over six stylised oil lamp inspired branches with foliate cast nozzles suspending fine gilt chains over the slender fluted upright with gilt collar and foliate cast socket, the base with three lion paw feet and pierced anthemion cast apron between, 57cm high.
Great Britain 1840 1d. black, used on a small envelope from Dunse to Johnstone on 2 November 1840. The adhesive which has large even margins is tied by a light Maltese Cross cancellation in the distinctive brownish orange ink used at Dunse. Postal markings on the reverse of Dunse and Glasgow. Stanly Gibbons No. 2.
27 Manchester United programmes from the 1957-58 season, including Sheffield Wednesday 19th February (line-up in light pencil), a 'pirate' v Dukla Prague 13th November & an away at Bolton; the lot also including two 57-58 token sheets, a 1968 European Cup final programme signed by Sir Matt Busby & 2 other progs. (32)

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