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A small Moorcroft circular lidded bowl of predominantly yellow/green ground with typical tube lined floral detail, a small Moorcroft rectangular lidded box of dark blue ground with blue signatures to base and lid, a similar small circular dish with paper lable and a square ashtray in shades of green
A Corday perfume advertising ashtray, modelled as a diecast triple lantern Paris streetlamp, with three miniature bottles of scent, 20cm high; an ivory circular watch case, the detached cover mounted with a Scottish type badge; a Continental porcelain and gilt metal desk seal; and a pewter small dish
An unusual silver and glass ashtray, Birmingham 1907, the clear glass globe with a mounted rim and cigarette rest, 7.5cm diameter; with a small silver mounted match globe with a frosted and cross hatched decoration; a silver topped glass pin box; and a cased Victorian silver christening spoon
Two Sylvac vases relief moulded with blossom branches against a mottled pale green ground, the first of oval shape, the second baluster, a Sylvac jug moulded as a lily, a Sylvac ashtray surmounted by a hare and vesta holder and a small group of other ceramics including a Beswick Ware Dolly Varden teapot and cover.
Great War Trench Art - Three Paper Knives, each with inscribed blades, A `Shell Case` Money Box, inscribed`1914-1918`, An Embossed Ashtray, inscribed `En Souvenir Des Heros De Verdun` A Cannon Shell `Table Lighter`, bearing the regimental device of the Royal Air Force and dated 1942, etc. (14)
Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe - A Great War Continental Pot and Cover, the lid depicting a transfer of Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, 16.5cm. Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe - A Great War Ceramic Dish by Tuscan China, depicting a transfer of Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, 9.5cm. Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe - A Great War Hollow-Cast Terracotta Bust, inscribed `Sir John Jellicoe.KCB.KC.VO`, 14cm high. Lieutenant Otto Eduard Weddigen - A Great War Commemorative Ashtray, depicting a transfer print of Lieutenant Weddigen, surrounded by an oak-leaf design, inscribed `Kapitanleutnant Weddigen`, 17.5cm, (4).
A COLLECTION OF MISC .PORCELAIN AND GLASS INCL. THREE POTTERY FAIRINGS, HER LADYSHIP, A PORCELAIN BALLERINA, A QUEEN VICTORIA BLUE AND WHITE COMMEMORATION MUG, A PAIR OF LIDDED EUROPEAN GILDED VASES DECORATED WITH LADIES IN A GARDEN (25cm), TWO OPALINE VASES, A GLASS ASHTRAY WITH A PUG SEATED ON THE SIDE
* Medals and Certificates. A collection of certificates and awards to Air Commodore H.G. Brackley,comprising, Miniature dress awards for Distinguished Service Order, Distinguished Service Cross, 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals with M.I.D. oakleaves, Belgium Order of the Crown, Japanese Order of the Rising Sun, French Croix de Guerre with bronze palme, mounted for wearing in red morocco leather box, with discharge certificate (1.4.1918) bestowal documents for the Distinguished Service Order (8.6.1917) and Japanese Order of the Rising Sun, letters from the Air Ministry congratulating Brackley on becoming a member of the Order of the Rising Sun (29.5.1924) and being awarded the Czechoslovak Air Force Pilot`s Badge (11.5.1945), with supporting certificate, The Royal Aeronautical Society certificate (29.4.1948), plus a black and white photograph of Brackley wearing his miniatures, a souvenir copper ashtray engraved `Caudron 8290 4th Wing R.N.A.S. Dec 18th 1915, ñBrackley returned to Sheppey and was engaged on tests during wireless experiments. On 17th December flying Twin Caudron 3290 with Sub-Lieut. Rees, R.N.V.R. as passenger, he was on patrol to Detling and Sevenoaks for wireless test. At 1,500 ft there was cloud but he was soon above them: on returning clouds were thicker and after descending 500ft over Sheppey he could not find the aerodrome owing to thick fog. The outcome of this flight was two weeks in hospital for Bracklesî (BM p8), Certificate for Wounds and Hurts dated 17.12.1915, Brackley was injured on 17.12.1915 whilst attempting to land an aeroplane in fog, he suffered concussion of the brain, shock and wound of the upper lip, Two original London Gazette papers: D.S.C. London Gazette 12.5.1917 Flt.-Lieut Herbert George Brackley, R.N.A.S.`For conspicuously good work as pilot of a bombing machine. Has carried out twelve raids since the 1st June, 1916, mostly by night. On one occasion he returned with forty holes in his machine.D.S.O. London Gazette 22.6.1917 Flt. Lieut. Herbert George Brackley, D.S.C., R.N.A.S.`In recognition of his services on the morning of 14th April 1917, when he carried out a raid on Bruges Harbour with good results in spite of difficult conditions. Great credit is due to him for his persistence and determination. He also dropped bombs on Ostend seaplane base on the night of 3-4 May 1917, making two trips.`, Original Mentioned in Despatches certificate from The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty 28.9.1918, and another 11.8.1940, together commissions and discharge certificates and other related paperwork (-)
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