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A Victorian Scottish officer`s broadsword by E. Thurkle with straight double edged blade with twin fullers, length approx 84cm, etched `The Kings Own Borderers` and with feint battle honours to 1882(?), traditional basket hilt with wire bound fishskin covered grip, retaining lining and tassel (worn and some areas of pitting to blade), in its steel scabbard, together with a half-length portrait of an officer in full dress uniform with broadsword, oil on canvas, approx 59cm x 49cm (poor condition), label verso inscribed `Horace Powys Lane. Painted by Russell after a photograph...`, framed (plaster lifting).
Three Second World War Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star and 1939-45 War Medal, each unofficially named in engraved capitals `1167921 Sgt. R.B.D. Hill R.A.F`, mounted on a bar, with accompanying named photograph view of personnel, detailed `No 30 Course`, two portrait photographs, two further photographs, a photograph of his named cruciform memorial and typed copies of three letters from his fellow crew members to his father detailing the circumstances of his death on 8th September 1941 when, aged 20, serving as a Sergeant Pilot in 115 Squadron RAF VR, he was killed. Sergeant R. Hill was serving as a pilot in a Wellington Bomber and he was the last member of his crew who had not bailed out of the aeroplane. He is recorded as being buried in Kiel War Cemetery.
A pair of Second World War interest large bronze circular medallions, the first detailed with the portrait of Sir Winston Churchill and with the text `We Shall Never Surrender`, the second depicting a view of the beach at Dunkirk with soldiers in the foreground, detailed `Dunkirk 1940`, the glazed wooden frame with an applied brass plaque, detailed `Présenté à la Ville de Dunkerque en Mémoire de Sir Winston Churchill 1874-1965`.
A rectangular hinge lidded snuff box, probably Dutch 19th century, two further boxes, a pair of mother of pearl folding lorgnettes, a silver bladed mother of pearl folding fruit knife, Birmingham 1846, a silver handled button hook, London 1909, a rectangular photograph frame, a circular base metal dish, decorated with the Art Nouveau portrait of a lady and five further items.
A gold mounted oval shell cameo brooch, carved as the portrait of a lady, the mount set with four half pearls at intervals, detailed 9 CT, a gold mounted oval shell cameo brooch, carved as the portrait of a lady, detailed 9 CT, a curved rectangular clasp, glazed with an interwoven hair locket compartment and an oval mourning brooch, the border decorated with leaves and flowerhead motifs, glazed with a hair locket compartment at the back.
A 9ct gold ring, mounted with a cushion shaped citrine, a 9ct gold and oval shell cameo ring, carved as the portrait of a lady, a gold ring, mounted with a row of four cultured pearls, detailed 9 CT, a 9ct gold, amethyst and diamond set ring and a 9ct gold ring, mounted with an oval opal doublet.
A Victorian silver wide oval hinged bangle, the front with two colour gilt floral decoration, Birmingham 1883, a silver mounted oval shell cameo brooch, designed as the portrait of a lady, three further brooches, a silver and cultured pearl pendant, with a neckchain, a pair of marcasite set earclips, a silver oval link bracelet, a pair of Russian treated amber earrings, the backs with screw fittings and four further items.
A vary coloured gemstone set bracelet, probably Ceylonese, an operculum link bracelet, on a snap clasp, a two piece costume buckle, five brooches, two Siamese niello decorated pendants, a neckchain, a pair of 9ct gold mounted oval shell cameo earring drops, a gem set stick pin, designed as a fly, a small pendant scent bottle, decorated with a bunch of grapes, an oval ceramic pendant, designed as the portrait of a girl and three further items.
A pair of French green opaline glass vases, 19th Century, each with slender flared neck above a tapering body painted with oval bust portrait panels of a peasant girl wearing a headscarf and a boy wearing a Roman helmet, framed in gilt, on a knop stem and circular foot, with all over gilt festoon and foliate decoration, height approx 37.5cm.
A PAIR OF GERMAN PORCELAIN PLAQUES, late 19th century, painted in sombre polychrome enamels after Guido Reni with Christ wearing the Crown of Thorns, and a portrait of the Virgin in blue and white robes, unsigned, unmarked, 3 1/2"" x 2 3/4"", in matched gilded Florentine style easel back frames (Illustrated)
A Bow porcelain model of a hussar, probably David Garrick in the role of... A Bow porcelain model of a hussar , probably David Garrick in the role of Tancred, circa 1756, modelled standing on a flower-encrusted plinth base, 15.5cm high Cf. The portrait of David Garrick by James Thomson in the role of Tancred from James Thomson`s play Tancred and Sigismunda painted in 1752.

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