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INDIAN SILVER TEA SERVICEcomprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, the teapot with 'Ganesh' finial to the hinged cover, the bodies decorated with embossed figures and animals in village setting, all pieces with bamboo style handles and stamped 'silver' to bases, approximately 1338 grams (3)
SMALL LOT OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATED ITEMScomprising a set of six silver coffee bean spoons, Birmingham 1938, with fitted case; a pair of small Eastern unmarked silver embossed bowls; two fruit forks and knife bearing 'Affero Laeta' (Bring Happiness) crest; early 20th century Walker & Hall sugar basin and milk jug; and an Edwardian silver plated teapot
A collection of Victorian and later silver, including a twin handled Christening beaker with George III three pence inset to base by Charles Stuart Harris, a cream jug and sugar basin, a vesta case, a sugar bowl, a miniature ewer, a coffee spoon, tongs, and a set of nine Apostle coffee spoons, 16.4 ozt (parcel)
THE MEDALS OF BRIGADIER GENERAL (Hon) G.L. SCLATER-BOOTH, 2nd BARON BASING OF BASIN BYFLETE AND OF HODDINGTON. C.B. A group of four medals comprising Companion of the Order of the Bath, Military Division, Gazette p6898, 25/7/1905. Queen's South Africa Medal with Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Laing's Nek, Orange Free State and Transvaal clasps, King's South Africa Medal with South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps. The Prussian Order of the Red Eagle with a letter from Buckingham Palace dated November 1911 "I have the honour to inform you that The King has been graciously pleased to give you Private Permission to wear the insignia of the Order of the Red Eagle, which was conferred upon you by the German Emperor and King of Prussia. The first two named to Lt. Col. George Limbrey Basing, 1st Royal Dragoons. The recipient is recorded as commanding a column in 1901-2, mentioned in dispatches twice. A quantity of related items including a Dutch Bible printed in 1882 with a paper label 'picked up at the Battlefield 1900' a further note stating that this was at a Battlefield at the Relief of Ladysmith. 'Marked Testament, South Africa 1900' given to every officer when he went out to the Boer war. A 1 Pond Gold coin, 1893, in green enamel mount 'Given by Serg. Cornwall (?) during the Boer War, Three bullet cases in a box with label 'Bullets from the Battlefield of Colenso. A South Africa 1900 chocolate tin containing remains of the chocolate. A photograph of Wilhelm II (1859-1941) Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia. A Letts's Indian and Colonial Office Diary for 1905 with comprehensive entries. A 1914 Princess Mary tobacco tin containing tobacco and cigarettes and other documents. George Sclater-Booth (1860-1919) was the son of George Sclater-Booth, 1st Baron Basing a Conservative politician who served as President of the Local Government Board under Benjamin Disraeli between 1874 and 1880. This lot contains the 1st Baron's passport dated 25th January 1848 signed by Palmerston and a small quantity of related letters. George Limbrey Sclater-Booth was educated at Eton and Balliol College Oxford he joined the 1st Dragoons as a Captain. Succeeding as 2nd Baron on 22nd October 1894. He retired from the Army in 1906, became Deputy Lieutenant of Hampshire and Justice of the Peace for Hampshire. He served with the Territorial Force Association being mobilized in 1914, he gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, Brevet Colonel and finally Honorary Brigadier-General in 1918.N.B. The two live bullets illustrated have been withdrawn from this lot.
Belcher (Edward). Narrative of a Voyage Round the World, performed in Her Majesty's Ship Sulphur, during the years 1836-1842, including details of the Naval Operations in China from Dec. 1840, to Nov. 1841, 2 volumes, 1st edition, henry Colburn, 1843, three folding engraved maps contained in volume I front pocket, 19 engraved plates, illustrations, 16 pp, advertisements at end of volume I, some light spotting and toning, manuscript lists referring to 'copy rule 16', regarding the quality of the plates therein, dated 1843, at front of each volume, original green blindstamped cloth, rebacked with original spines relaid, a little rubbed with light stains, 8vo (Qty: 2)Sabin 4390.Belcher's intention was to survey the Pacific coasts of North and South America, as well as the Pacific basin, the Sulphur took part in the First Opium War between 1840-41.
Canada. Lescarbot (Marc), Figure du Port Royal en la Nouvelle France, Paris [1609], uncoloured map of the Port Royal settlement in Nova Scotia, engraved by Jan Swelinck, old folds, 145 x 240 mm (Qty: 1)Philip D. Burden, The Mapping of North America, no. 158. A rare map, one of three relating to North America from Lescarbot's first history of the French settlements in America 'Histoire de la Nouvelle France'. The map shows the basin of Port Royal which is now called Annopolis Royal. The buildings (including the grist mill) in the lower right corner, fortifications, gun emplacements and river inlets are clearly shown.
Kane (Elisha Kent). Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnel Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, 1853, '54, '55, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Childs & Peterson, Philadelphia, 1856, portrait frontispieces and additional titles, four maps (two folding), steel-engraved plates, illustrations, a little minor spotting and marginal toning, contemporary half calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8vo (Qty: 2)Sabin 37001. Presentation copy, inscribed to volume I front endpaper: 'To Sir Henry Holland, with my grateful recognition of his kindness, E.K. Kane, London, November 4, 1856'. Sir Henry Holland (1788-1873), was a physician and travel writer. American explorer Elisha Kane (1820-1857) participated in two expeditions in search of Sir John Franklin, and led this the second, which departed New York in May 1853. He reached the Kane Basin, furher north than any other expedition had up to that point. After an arduous return journey he came to England to deliver the report of his findings to Lady Franklin, thereafter sailing to Cuba in order to try and recover his health, expiring there in February 1857. Provenance: Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.
A French Empire ormolu novelty mantel time piece, modelled as goddess Erato, dancing with castanets and holding a golden staff suspending a tambourine time piece, with 1.5 inch white enamel dial and Arabic numerals, and inscribed ‘Beucle a Paris’ cylinder bar movement raised on an oval base cast with an ewer and basin and in relief to the front face with a basket of flowers and fruiting vine raised on four toupee feet, 23cm high, 7.5cm deep, 13cm wide
An early 20th Century Thai silver tea set, comprising teapot, a sugar basin and cover, a milk jug and oval tray with inscription, each piece chased in relief with a Bodhisattva, stamped on bases 'Alex & Co, Sterling 925, Made in Thailand, 784.7 grams (3) the inscription reads: TO THE PRIME MINISTER MR. HAROLD WILSON FROM POTE SARASIN DUPUTY PRIME MINISTER OF THAILANDCONDITION:stamped good, general condition good, the teapot with ivory insulators
An Upchurch Pottery (1909-1963) Claverdon tea-for-two, the two-tone wares comprising teapot and cover, two cups and saucers, a milk jug and saucer and a sugar basin, incised marks and dated 1948, together with a small slipware vase marked Barlow, 1945 and a small Song Guan type studio pottery bowl (10)
A George III Irish silver sugar basin and milk jug, Dublin 1811, makers marks unclear, the two handled oblong sugar basin and helmet shape milk jug with gadroon rims, foliate engraved corners and two oval cartouches, one engraved with a monogram, the milk jug also with an initial 'B' in a cartouche, each on four ball feet and a teapot, of large size, in similar style, stamped 'Heylax', rounded oblong, with an upper frieze of leafy scrollwork and two cartouches, both with a monogram, wooden harp handle and finial to the domed hinged cover, 40ozs weight combined (3). *** All with at least one matching monogram Illustrated
A glazed stoneware wash hand basin of half round form, set with an indented soap reserve, (sold by order of the Community and Trustees of Downside Abbey), designed by Leonard Stokes, President of the Royal Institution of British Architects in 1911 for the Stokes Block washroom at Downside School, 50cm wide x 40cm deep
A 19th Century Vienna porcelain chafing dish, a Newhall style porcelain sugar basin with Greek key decoration, a commemorative glass goblet "The Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor", to commemorate the visit of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh to Goldsmiths Hall 16 July 1980, a faceted glass ale flute bearing initials "JHJ", a Lipton British Empire Exhibition 1924 brass tea caddy, a grey veined white marble table top column and bronze figure of winged lion (St. Mark), a Chinese miniature table top screen, amethyst tree ornament and stone egg
Selection of Post WW2 British Steel Helmetsconsisting green painted Armoured Troops, pudding basin helmet. Rubber and netting liner. Webbing chinstrap. Chicken wire and camo cover ... 1944 pattern MK4, green painted helmet. Rubber and netting liner. Netting and camo cover ... Green painted MK4 helmet. Black treated linen liner on composite “Pull The Dot” cruciform. Elastic chinstrap. 3 items.

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