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Lot 355

An 80-Bore Three-Barrelled Flintlock Box-Lock Tap-Action Pistol By D. Young, Swaffham, Early 19th Century With turn-off brass barrels, border engraved brass breeches and action, the latter signed within an oval against a martial trophy over each side, engraved thumbpiece safety-catch also locking the steel, engraved trigger-guard engraved with a diamond-shaped panel on the bow, and flat-sided butt (some old bruising) 7.2 cm. barrels Footnotes: Provenance Sold in these Rooms, Antique Arms and Armour, 4 April 2007, lot 411 This maker appears to be unrecorded For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 356

An 80-Bore Flintlock Four-Barrelled Box-Lock Tap-Action Pistol By Bunney, Probably Joseph of Birmingham, London, Circa 1775 With turn-off barrels numbered respectively from '5' to '8' at the breeches, border engraved part octagonal breeches numbered to correspond, border engraved actions signed on a scroll amid rocailles and foliage on one side and engraved 'LONDON' within a rocaille against flowering foliage and a part martial trophy on the other, sliding trigger-guard safety-catch engraved with a flower-head in a diamond-shaped panel on the bow, figured flat-sided butt (slender old split behind the action on one side), and vacant silver escutcheon (some light rust patination), Tower private proof marks 6.8 cm. barrels Footnotes: Cf. a very similar pair of pistols sold in these Rooms, Antique Arms and Armour, 2 December 2004, lot 465 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 357

A 54-Bore Flintlock Box-Lock Turn-Over Pistol By J. & W. Richards, London, Circa 1800 With turn-off two-stage replacement barrels numbered from '3' to '4' respectively at the breeches, border engraved faceted breeches numbered to correspond and released by a sprung catch via the trigger-guard, the latter engraved with a flower on the bow, border engraved action signed within an oval against a martial trophy over each side, engraved thumbpiece safety-catch, figured flat-sided butt inlaid with silver wire scrollwork and rocailles, and large vacant silver escutcheon, London proof marks 6.8 cm. barrels Footnotes: Joseph & William Richards are recorded in Birmingham between 1799 and 1817 where they had a factory. Between 1808 and 1810 they are recorded at 16 Staining Lane, London. Joseph is recorded as carrying on the business alone in Birmingham between 1815 and 1830 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 358

A Rare Pair Of 54-Bore Flintlock Turn-Over Pistols By Bourne & Hawkins, London, Birmingham Silver Hallmarks For 1783, Makers Mark WS With turn-off barrels numbered from '1' to '4' respectively at the breeches, breeches numbered to correspond and released by a sprung catch via the trigger-guard, the latter each engraved with a flower-head in a diamond-shaped panel on the bow and with a pin-catch at the front holding the steels in the close position, border engraved actions each signed on foliated ribbons on one side and decorated with a fantastical bird perched on an urn amid flowers on the other, engraved thumbpiece safety-catches also locking the steels, highly figured swelling flat-sided butts inlaid with silver wire scrollwork and small silver pins, border engraved silver butt-caps, and vacant silver escutcheons each with engraved border of beadwork, London proof marks (2) 6 cm. barrels Footnotes: Provenance Olympia Auctions, Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria, 2 December 2020, lot 255 Bourne & Hawkins appear to be unrecorded For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 364

An Extremely Rare Pair Of 22-Bore Double Flintlock Single-Trigger Turn-Off Pistols For Certainty Of Fire By Lewis (Louis) Barbar, London, Circa 1740 With turn-off cannon barrels, border engraved breeches each signed beneath, decorated with foliage at the rear and with three graduated spheres along the top, border engraved tangs decorated with foliage and each with retaining screw behind the trefoil (one replaced) extending over the breech, border engraved action, cocks (both on one pistol replaced, top jaws and screws on the other replaced) and steels (one an old replacement, both on the other pistol refaced), mainspring and trigger operating both cocks simultaneously and firing the same charge, chiselled steel-springs, moulded figured rounded butts (old repairs) each carved with a shell behind the barrel tang, trigger-guards each engraved with a decorative oval on the bow, cast and chased silver mounts comprising foliate escutcheons each engraved with owner's monogram, and border engraved spurred pommels each with grotesque mask butt-cap within a border of scrolls and shells (some wear and rust patination), London proof marks and Lewis Barbar's barrelsmith's mark (2) 16.5 cm. barrels Footnotes: Provenance One pistol, Joe Kindig Jr. Collection Clay P. Bedford Collection, 1229 The Mark and Peter Dineley Collections sold in these Rooms, 27 November 2019, lot 515 Exhibited One pistol, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1971, cat. no. 60 Literature Lewis Winant, Firearms Curiosa, 1956, pp. 226 and 229, pl. 256 Clay P. Bedford and Stephen V. Granscay, Early Firearms of Great Britain and Ireland from the Collection of Clay P. Bedford, exhibition catalogue, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1971, pp. 67-69, no. 60 (illustrated) See footnote to lot 361 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 372

A Cased Pair Of 25-Bore Flintlock Duelling Pistols By Twigg, London, Circa 1775 With rebrowned twist slightly swamped octagonal sighted barrels (some wear and old pitting) each signed along the top flat, engraved with a line of beadwork at the rear and stamped '1' and '2' respectively at a later date in front of the back sight, gold-lined touch-holes, tangs each finely engraved with a rocaille and foliage, flat bevelled locks (cocks expertly replaced) each cusped behind the pan and with second form of signature, safety-catches also locking the steels, the latter each with small roller bearing on a ramp on the steel-spring, figured half-stocks (some old bruising and splits in the fore-ends) each carved in relief with a shell behind the barrel tang, chequered rounded flat-sided butts with a dot in the centre of each diamond and carved with characteristic step behind each lock and side-flat, steel trigger-guards each with acorn finial and decorated with a flower-head in a diamond-shaped panel in the border engraved bow, silver escutcheons engraved with owner's crest and initials 'GM', turned ramrod-pipes, and later horn-tipped ramrods: in later relined and refitted mahogany case with some accessories including three-way powder-flask, the body re-covered in dark brown leather, the exterior of the lid with circular vacant brass escutcheon centred on a flush-fitting circular brass carrying handle, London proof marks 35.3 cm. barrels Footnotes: John Fox Twigg was born in Grantham, Lincolnshire in 1732. He is recorded at various addresses in London between 1755 and the year of his death in 1790. Durs Egg worked for him on his arrival in London in 1772 and John Manton served as his foreman. He is considered to be one of the founding fathers of the English gun making trade For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 377

A 50-Bore Flintlock D.B Box-Lock Pistol By Mortimer, London, Circa 1780 With turn-off cannon barrels numbered '1' and '2' respectively at the breeches, breeches numbered to correspond, action chiselled in bas-relief with engraved foliage over both sides, one side signed in capitals on a scroll against a martial trophy and cannon balls, and on the other with cut-off lever decorated with spheres above a border en suite, action plate and ring-neck cock (top jaw and screw expertly replaced) decorated en suite, sliding trigger-guard safety-catch with a flower-head in a diamond on the bow, figured rounded butt (old bruising on one side behind the action) with swelling pommel and profusely inlaid with silver wire scrollwork and rocailles enriched with a pair of silver cherubs, a pair of bats and small silver flower-heads, and cast and chased lion and rampant butt-cap within a border of scrolling foliage (some light pitting), London proof marks 11 cm. barrels Footnotes: For a related pair of pistols formerly in the H. Lee Munson Collection see Olympia Auctions, Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria, 4 December 2019, lot 397 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 378

A Cased Pair Of 28-Bore Flintlock Duelling Pistols By H.W. Mortimer, London, Gun-Maker To His Majesty, Late 18th Century Expertly reconverted from percussion, with rebrowned twist octagonal sighted barrels each signed in full in capitals along the top flat and engraved with a line of beadwork at the rear, border engraved tangs each fitted with a back-sight and decorated with a martial trophy and foliage, border engraved flat bevelled detented locks each with re-engraved signature and decorated with a martial trophy on the stepped tail, engraved safety-catches (one repaired), figured full stocks (fore-ends each with small splits at the muzzle) one with some bruising and loss of lacquer on the side-flat) each with chequered rounded butt, blued steel mounts (some loss of finish) comprising trigger-guards in the French fashion each with double pineapple finial and decorated with a large flower-head on the bow, turned ramrod-pipes, adjustable set triggers, and original ramrod (the other replaced) with iron worm and threaded powder-measure (two barrel-bolts broken): in their contemporary oak case (one compartment lid replaced) fitted and lined in dark brown velvet with some accessories including three-way powder-flask, the body covered in black leather (minor old damage), the interior of the lid with rare maker's illustrated trade label for Garnet Terry, the exterior of the lid (one corner chipped, minor old splits) with replacement brass carrying handle of Chippendale form, London proof marks and Mortimer's barrelsmith's mark 24.7 cm. barrels Footnotes: Harvey Walklate 1 Mortimer (1753-1819) was appointed Gunmaker to George III in 1783. He was at 89 Fleet Street, London, between 1782 and 1799, and was Contractor to the East India Company from 1796 until 1806. He retired in 1811 and died in 1819 For the trade label, an example of which is the Banks Collection at the British Museum, see H. Lee Munson, The Mortimer Gunmakers 1753-1923, 1992, p. 273, pl. 488 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 382

A Cased Pair Of 15-Bore Flintlock Duelling Pistols By John Manton, London, No. 3048 For 1798 Expertly reconverted from percussion drum and nipple, with rebrowned twist octagonal sighted barrels (some old scattered pitting) each signed in gold capitals along the top flat, silver fore-sights, breeches each with gold line and gold-lined touch-hole, border engraved tangs each finely engraved with a martial trophy, starburst and foliage, flat bevelled detented flat locks each signed in capitals and with a small roller bearing on a ramp on the steel-spring, figured full stocks (fore-ends with minor old splits and repairs) each with chequered rounded butt apart from the pommel and a plain strip along each side, reblued trigger-guards each with large pineapple finial and decorated with a martial trophy and foliage on the border engraved bow, turned ramrod-pipes, silver escutcheons each engraved with owner's initial 'P', baron's coronet above, faulty set triggers, and original horn-tipped ramrods: in contemporary lined and fitted mahogany case (two old splits through the bottom) with some accessories including three-way powder-flask, the body covered in red leather (minor piece missing at the base), the interior of the lid with reproduction John Manton & Son trade label, the exterior with circular vacant brass escutcheon centred on a flush-fitting circular brass carrying handle, London proof marks 24.2 cm. barrels Footnotes: Literature W. Keith Neal & D.H.L. Back, The Manton Supplement, 1978, p. 42 D.H.L. Back, Great British Gunmakers, The Mantons 1782-1878, 1993, pp. 26-27 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 383

A Cased Pair Of 40-Bore Flintlock Duelling Pistols By Joseph Manton, London, No. 6090 For 1813 With heavy twist octagonal sighted scratch-rifled barrels (one with small patch of pitting on one flat) each retaining some original browning on the bottom flats at the breech, silver fore-sights, case-hardened recessed patent breeches each with rectangular platinum-lined maker's stamp, platinum line and platinum-lined touch-hole, border engraved case-hardened tangs each with large back-sight and decorated with foliage, case-hardened border engraved detented locks each signed in capitals and decorated with a starburst behind the rainproof pan with foliage, engraved safety-catches, foliate engraved cocks, and steels each with roller bearing on a ramp on the blued steel-spring, the steels engraved 'JOSEPH MANTON PATENT' and numbered respectively '5839' and '5840', figured half-stocks each with dark horn cap and chequered rounded butt (one with old slender split), border engraved blued steel mounts comprising butt-caps each with a flower-head centred on the retaining screw, trigger-guards each with serial number in an oval against a martial trophy on the border engraved bow, trigger-plates each with pineapple finial, and turned rear ramrod-pipes, silver escutcheons each engraved with owner's crest and initials 'HS', horn-tipped ramrods, probably original, and retaining most of their original case-hardened and blued finish: in original lined and fitted mahogany case (compartment lids repaired, one knob incomplete) with some accessories including James Dixon & Sons Britannia metal three-way powder-flask, one side of the body engraved with a gothic 'H' within a garter, brass powder-measure, and brass and wooden loading and cleaning rods, the interior of the lid with maker's trade label (two small areas of damage), the exterior (scratches and small old repair) with circular brass escutcheon engraved with owner's crest and initials, and centred on a flush-fitting circular brass carrying handle, William Fullered's barrelsmith's mark 24 cm. barrels Footnotes: Provenance Olympia Auctions, Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria, 30 June 2021, lot 165 Literature W. Keith Neal & D.H.L. Back, The Manton Supplement, 1978, p. 239 D.H.L. Back Great British Gunmakers, The Mantons 1782-1878, 1993, p. 104 The crest appears to be that of Henry Sansom For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 384

A Very Rare Cased Pair Of 22-Bore Flintlock Single-Trigger Over-And-Under Pistols By John Manton, London, Nos. 4205 And 4206 For 1804 With rebrowned twist octagonal scratch-rifled barrels, the top barrels each signed in gold capitals along the top flat and with gold fore-sight, gold line at the rear and gold-lined touch-hole, border engraved tangs each decorated with a martial trophy, foliage and with a starburst behind the large back-sight, signed border engraved case-hardened flat locks each decorated with a small martial trophy on the tail, border engraved 'French' cocks, the top jaws numbered respectively with a foliate '1' and '2', semi-rainproof pans, and steels each with roller bearing on a ramp on the blued steel-spring, flattened chequered figured butts, blued steel trigger-guards each serial numbered in an oval against a martial trophy on the border engraved bow, gold escutcheons engraved with owner's crest, horn-tipped ramrods, probably original, and some original finish: in original lined and fitted mahogany case (two compartments with minor repairs) with accessories including unusual brass-mounted three-way powder-flask with body covered in red leather, turnscrew, double-ended bone pan brush and leather flint wallet, the interior of the lid with maker's trade label (minor damage) for circa 1798-1815, the exterior (some old bruising, old split along the back) with circular flush-fitting brass carrying handle centred on a circular brass escutcheon engraved with owner's crest 20.7 cm. barrels Footnotes: Provenance Field Marshal Sir Francis Festing, GCB, KBE, DSO, DL. Almost certainly acquired from his friend and fellow collector W. Keith Neal Sotheby's London, Military Pictures, Medals, Arms & Militaria, 17 September 1992, lot 260 Sold in these Rooms, Antique Arms, Modern Sporting Guns & Exceptional Firearms, 3 December 2020, lot 358 Literature W. Keith Neal and D.H.L. Back, The Mantons: Gunmakers, 1996, p. 81 D.H.L. Back, Great British Gunmakers: The Mantons 1782-1878, 1993, p.33 The crest is that of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland (1787-1871), 10th Baronet of Column John, and Tory Member of Parliament for Devon. The family had considerable estates at Holnicote and were created Baronets for their support of Charles I For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 29

Family Group: Pair: Private A. D. Bromley, Army Service Corps British War and Victory Medals (DM2-171115 Pte. A. D. Bromley. A.S.C.) extremely fine Jubilee 1977, attributed to Mrs. Marion Bromley, Women’s Royal Voluntary Service, unnamed as issued, mounted on lady’s bow riband, in Royal Mint card box of issue, extremely fine (3) £80-£100 --- Ashley Donald Bromley attested into the Army Service Corps for service during the Great War and served on the Western Front. Post-war he settled in Maidenhead, Berkshire with his wife Marion, where he ran the family Bakery and Seed Merchant business with his brother. During the Second World War, he served in the 2nd Berkshire (Maidenhead) Battalion, Home Guard. Sold together with his Berkshire Home Guard record card and five school sporting medallions, all cased, three of which are silver. Marion Bromley was born in Kingswood, Bristol in 1903. After her marriage, she moved to Maidenhead, Berkshire, where she served for many years as the organiser of the Maidenhead Branch of the Women’s Royal Voluntary Service, having joined in 1940. During the Second World War, she took charge of the local Force’s Canteen. She was awarded the Silver Jubilee Medal in 1977, as a result of her long service to the W.R.V.S. She died, aged 89, in January 1993. Sold together with two WRVS badges, various local press cuttings including her obituary, a contemporary group photograph of the Maidenhead Force’s Canteen and her medal riband bar.

Lot 371

A Wedgwood Kutani Crane pattern coffee set, tea set and part dinner service, including four dinner plates, six side plates, four fruit dishes; teapot, milk jug and sugar bow, six teacups, saucers and tea plates; coffee pot, cream jug and sucrier; vase, bells, comport, oval meat plate, sauce boat in stand; assorted trinkets; qty

Lot 149

A Royal Crown Derby Teddy Bear paperweight, Christening Teddy Bear, one of a limited edition of 500 commissioned by Goviers of Sidmouth to celebrate the christening of HRH Prince George of Cambridge in 2013, 12cm; a Royal Crown Derby Collectors Guild exclusive, Debonair Bear, 12cm; a Drummer Teddy, 11cm high and Teddy Bear with Blue Bow Tie, 12cm, all with gold stoppers, printed marks (4)

Lot 594

A cast iron Mickey Mouse door stop figure, painted with orange bow tie and trousers, with yellow shoes, 23cm, unmarked; a miniature cold painted lead Mickey Mouse model, blue bow tie and shorts, with yellow shoes, 9cm, unmarked (2)

Lot 844

CONAN DOYLE (A), THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES; first edition, with sixteen plates by Sidney Paget, and 'You' for 'Your' on page 13, line 3, later three quarter red leather with cloth boards, with original cloth cut and bound in at the end, London, George Newnes, 1902, with 'His Last Bow' 1917, and 'The Case-book of Sherlock Holmes', 1927, in matching bindings (3)

Lot 2318

A Mongolian bow, length approx. 150cm, and a further straight shafted bow, length 182cm (2)

Lot 2598

AMELIA ROBERTSON HILL (1821-1904); a large life size carved white marble head, shoulder and upper torso bust of a gentleman with broad sideburns and wearing a bow tie, signed to the reverse and further inscribed 'SC. EDIND. 1876', height 82cm.

Lot 284

Two 1950s Italian ceramic Spaghetti poodles, hand painted with floral decoration, height of largest example 59cm, together with a similar cat (3).Condition Report: The small size poodle with a glaze line to the shoulder, there is also a small pin head chip to the bow and to one of the applied Spaghetti detailing, the larger example with a couple of tiny nibbles to the tail and to the applied detail on the legs, craze lines to the body in parts, the cat has had its neck broken off and glued, there also kiln marks to the tail.

Lot 2984

A Reproduction mahogany bow front sideboard, two two drawers and two cupboards, height 91cm, length 152cm

Lot 2991

A reproduction mahogany bow front side table, with two drawers, height 74cm, width 75cm.

Lot 1002

JOHANN CHRISTIAN FICKER (JC FICKER); a full size German violin with one-piece back length 35.8cm, branded internally *I*C*F*, in Edward Withers case with a nickel bow.Condition Report: There are a couple of cracks to the table as can be seen in the photographs, wear commensurate with age. The back appears in good condition, bow is unnamed with nickel mounts.Consigned from a private house contents.

Lot 1004

A full size French violin with interior label 'Paul Bailly Luthier...', with two-piece back, length 35.8cm, cased with a bow.

Lot 1009

A full size German violin with two-piece back, length 35.8cm, unlabelled, cased with bow.

Lot 1010

A full size German violin, Stradivarius copy, with two-piece back, length 35.8cm, cased with bow.

Lot 1011

A full size German violin bearing interior label 'Antonius Pagani Anno 1721', with two-piece back, length 35.8cm, cased, with a nickel mounted bow.

Lot 1014

A full size English violin with interior label 'JW Borland fecit Sutton 1933', the one-piece back length 35.7cm, cased with a bow.Condition Report: There are no apparent cracks or splits, major wear throughout the left hand (see additional images), varnish wear through out.

Lot 1018

A full size German violin, Stradivarius copy, with two-piece back, length 35.5cm, with another full size violin, both cased with a bow (2)

Lot 1019

A full size violin, probably German, branded 'Stainer' below the button, length of back 35.5cm, and a modern Antoni full size violin, both cased with bow (2)

Lot 1020

A three quarter size Maidstone violin, with bow.

Lot 1027

A full size French viola with two-piece back, length 40.5cm, cased with a bow. Condition Report: Crack above right hand f-hole.

Lot 1028

A full size English viola by JD Nicholson, Bebington, 1989, with label to interior, the two-piece back 39.5cm, cased with a bow.

Lot 1031

RODERICH PAESOLD; a two-piece back violoncello, 75cm, together with bow stamped Margo Raposo (2).

Lot 1033

LUTHIER ROSENTHAL; a gold mounted violin bow, stamped, in mahogany bow case.Condition Report: Weight approx 61.5g, 74cm, minor wear throughout, the stamp mark is slightly rubbed on one side, the frog has two minor chips to the back corners. 

Lot 1034

An interesting collection of bows, including a silver mounted cello bow, silver mounted violin bow, various others, including an example bearing the stamp 'Dodd', including sticks, the majority for restoration (13)

Lot 1441

An early 20th century sapphire and diamond set white metal brooch, modelled as a double bow tied bar, with central emerald cut sapphire surrounded by various diamonds, gross weight 6.5g, length 6.25cm, in fitted blue leather box, named for Gowland Bros Ltd, Cornhill.

Lot 249

A Pedigree musical teddy bear, with orange and black eyes, jointed arms and legs and red bow. Music is triggered by a twisting pin to reverse of bear and plays “Go to Sleep”. Pedigree Made in Ireland label to reverse. Height 44cm.

Lot 254

Merrythought. Unboxed London 2012 Olympic Games Bear , golden brown mohair, excellent in unsealed Merrythought polythene bag, limited edition certificate no. 223, Olympic pendant and blue ribbon bow.

Lot 270

Steiff. Teddy Bear William, white tag No. 662526, Reddish Blonde mohair, excellent in excellent box, limited edition certificate no. 310, exclusive to Danbury Mint and production limited to 31 December 2014, with blue bow, approx. H30cm.

Lot 274

Steiff. Club Annual Edition 2011 Teddy Bear, white tag No. 421143, excellent in excellent illustrated box, limited edition certificate no. 370, production limited to year 2011, grey mohair, approx. H30cm, with purple 2011 bow.

Lot 276

Steiff. Club Edition 2010 Teddy Bear, white tag No. 421105, excellent in excellent box, limited edition certificate no. 532, production limited to year 2010, cream mohair, 2010 purple bow, approx. H30cm.

Lot 280

Steiff. Millennium Teddy Bear, white tag no. 670374, limited edition certificate no. 8556 and production 1999 only, excellent in good plus box (without red ribbon to press stud opener), golden wavy mohair bear, approx. H43cm, with brown bow.

Lot 288

Steiff. HRH Prince of Wales Bear, white tag No. 662584, excellent in excellent illustrated box, limited edition certificate no. 190 of 1500, exclusive to Peter Jones (China) Ltd., black mohair, gold ribbon bow, embroidered feathers crest to one paw and HRH to the other, approx. H32cm.

Lot 293

Steiff. British Collectors' teddy bear 2010, white tag no. 663291, excellent in excellent box, limited edition certificate no. 338 of 3000, light blonde mohair, brown ribbon bow, chest tag, approx. H38cm.

Lot 329

Steiff. Appolinia Margarete 2005 Teddy Bear, golden sparse mohair, white tag 038129, H28cm, excellent in good plus drawstring cotton bag, with silver grey bow, swing label (without certificate).

Lot 340

Steiff. 2003 Prince William's 21st Birthday Bear No. 661198, generally excellent in excellent box, exclusive for Peter Jones of Wakefield, white tag 661198, limited edition of 1500 (without certificate), blonde mohair, silk and cotton waistcoat with bow tie, approx. H35cm.

Lot 596

ENTERTAINMENT, signed piece by Clara Bow, overmounted beneath b/w headshot, 11.5 x 15.5 overall, VG

Lot 296

Cabul 1842 (Jn. Lemon 31st Regt.) regimentally impressed naming, fitted with original steel clip and bar suspension, edge bruise, otherwise good very fine £360-£440 --- John Lemon attested for the 31st Regiment of Foot at Manchester on 5 July 1820 and embarked with the right wing of the 31st Foot for Bengal in the East Indiaman Kent in late February 1825. On 1 March 1825, in heavy seas in the Bay of Biscay, an oil lamp was accidentally dropped into the hold of the Kent, setting fire to some spirits leaking from a cask. The fire took hold and spread rapidly. With hopes of saving the vessel swiftly vanishing, the officers and men of the regiment preserved the utmost order in the face of almost certain death. Providentially, the brig Cambria of 200 tons under the command of Captain Cook appeared on the scene. In his report of 4 March 1825, Cook writes, ‘... we discovered a large sail to the westward, and on approaching found her to have a signal of distress flying, which induced me immediately to render every assistance in my power, and on nearing, found her to be on fire. About 3 p.m. being then on her bow, we succeeded in getting the first boat from the vessel ... with troops and passengers amounting to 637 souls. From 3 to 8 p.m. the boats were constantly employed in bringing the people to the Cambria and succeeded in saving 296 officers, non-commissioned officers and privates of the 31st Regiment, 46 women and 52 children appertaining to ditto, 19 male and female private passengers and Captain Cobb and 139 of the crew, amounting in all to 553. The flames now becoming exceedingly fierce, I could not urge the sailors again to return to the ship, nor deem it at all prudent for the preservation of lives already on board my vessel to remain longer near the Kent, expecting her instantly to blow up. By accounts since made it is supposed that 68 soldiers, 1 woman, 21 children and 4 of the crew were left when Captain Cobb quitted the vessel, whose conduct during the trying occasion is beyond my humble praise, displaying the greatest coolness and intrepidity, and by his exertions, and those of Colonel Fearon, the commander of the troops, who were last to quit, the women, children and passengers were got into the boats; and they did not leave themselves until their influence to induce any more to go into them was useless. At 2 a.m. the Kent blew up after being completely enveloped in flames for four hours previously.... I feel the greatest gratification in stating that the gentlemen and their Cornish miners, in all 36, with my crew, 11 more, behaved throughout the trying period with the greatest kindness in getting the people from the boats, soothing their sufferings, giving up their own clothes and beds to the women and children, volunteering to go into the boats ... and leaving nothing undone to make them as comfortable as the limited size of my brig would allow. It would be pleasing also could I speak as highly for the crew of the Kent, but I cannot refrain from expressing my disappointment of their conduct (in which I am borne out by Captain Cobb) derogatory in every respect to the generally received character of a British seaman - by refusing to return to the Kent for the people, after the first trip, and requiring my utmost exertions and determination to compel them to renew their endeavours to get out the soldiers, passengers, and the remainder of their own shipmates, who were left behind; and it was only by coercive measures, in conjunction with my own crew and passengers, and telling them I would not receive them on board unless they did so, that they proceeded, though reluctantly, in their duty.’ Lemon was one of the survivors, and subsequently sailed for India in the East Indiaman Lord Hungerford. He served for the next 17 years in India, and died in service at Ferozepore on 20 December 1842. Sold with copied muster list entries.

Lot 580

Austria, Empire, Military Merit Medal ‘Signum Laudis’, Karl, bronze, with crossed swords on war riband; Commemorative Cross 1848-1908, bronze (2); together with a Catholic Reichsfrauen Organisation enamelled badge; a silver and enamel Jetton; and a Thai Order of the Crown Fifth Class badge on lady’s bow riband, generally very fine (6) £70-£90

Lot 228

Pair: Private E. J. Wygold, 87th Battalion (Canadian Grenadier Guards), Canadian Infantry, who died of wounds as a prisoner of war, 23 August 1917 British War and Victory Medals (802119 A. Cpl. E. J. Wygold. 60-Can. Inf.); Memorial Plaque (Edward John Wygold); Canadian Memorial Cross, G.V.R. (802119. Pte E. J. Wygold.) with silver bow riband suspension, last in case of issue, with recipient’s identity disc, generally good very fine (lot) £120-£160 --- Edward John Wygold was born in London in March 1891. He served during the Great War with the 60th Battalion (Victoria Rifles of Canada), Canadian Infantry on the Western Front. Wygold subsequently transferred to the 87th Battalion (Canadian Grenadier Guards), and was reported as ‘Missing’ during the Battle of Lens, 23 August 1917. Private Wygold was reported as having died of wounds as a prisoner of war, 23 August 1917, and is buried in the Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France.

Lot 632

Vatican, Holy See, Order of the Holy Sepulchre, Civil Division (2), an unofficial Commander’s neck badge, 73mm including bow suspension x 52mm, gilt and enamel, unmarked; and an unofficial Grand Cross Star of recent manufacture, 88mm, silvered, gilt, and enamel, with two pins to reverse; together with a Grand Cross set of insignia of the ephemeral Order of St. Michael, comprising sash badge and star, with full sash riband, tip of one point of latter Star somewhat bent, otherwise generally very fine (4) £140-£180

Lot 462

Coronation 1937, unnamed as issued; Jubilee 1977, Canadian issue, silver (2), both unnamed as issued, one on lady’s bow riband, both in card boxes of issue; Confederation of Canada Centenary Medal 1967 (2), both unnamed as issued; Confederation of Canada 125th Anniversary Medal 1992, unnamed as issued, in card box of issue, generally extremely fine (6) £140-£180

Lot 145

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Civil) Commander’s 2nd type, lady’s shoulder badge, silver-gilt and enamel, on lady’s bow riband, together with the full neck riband, in Garrard, London, case of issue; together with the related miniature award, this also on a lady’s bow riband, and housed in a Garrard case, slight staining to inner silk lining of both cases, nearly extremely fine £240-£280

Lot 266

American Waltham nickel cased lever pocket watch, circa 1903, signed 17 jewel movement, no. 12103662, with safety pinion, compensated balance and gilt regulating scale, signed dial with Roman numerals, minute markers, red five-minute divisions and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain case with screw bezel, 58mm (lacking bow)-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - hairlines, light marks.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - good.Case - surface marks, small mild bruise to the case back, lacking bow.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Lot 269

Elgin National Watch Co. gold plated lever set hunter pocket watch, circa 1895, signed movement, no. 6445393, with safety pinion, compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, signed dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within an engraved case, 56mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - faint hairlines, light surface marks.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - light surface marks, some mild residue to the minute hand.Case - light surface marks, inscribed 'John Thomas' to the inside back cover, bow rubbed.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Lot 275

19th century 18ct fusee lever pocket watch, hallmarked Chester, the three-quarter plate movement signed Edw'd Watson, King Street, Cheapside, London, no. 4334, with steel three arm balance and regulator, signed dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case, 73.9gm, 47mm (requires repair)-Movement - not functioning and requires repair.Dial - light surface marks, hairlines at the three/four position and to the centre.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - light surface marks, not matching.Case - hallmarks rubbed and indistinct, some small mild indentations to the case back, mild rubbing to the engine turning, replacement bow not gold.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Lot 294

George III silver verge repoussé pair cased pocket watch for repair, London 1793, the fusee movement signed Tarts, London, no. 2943 with pierced engraved balance bridge, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating dial and square baluster pillars, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and Arabic five-minute divisions, within a plain inner and repoussé outer case depicting a classical scene, 53mm (at fault)-Movement - not functioning and requires repair.Dial - light surface marks and scratches.Glass - light surface marks, hinge requires new pin - loose from the case.Hands - tarnished.Case - inner case hinge requires new pin - movement and glass loose, bruising to the back of the inner case, outer case with several splits and holes and solder visible from repairs, replacement bow.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots 

Lot 297

Swiss gold lever hunter pocket watch, 15 jewel bar movement with compensated balance and regulator, inscribed hinged cuvette signed Durean, Genéve, no. 82880, the dial with Roman numerals, minute markers with five-minute divisions and subsidiary seconds, Louis style hands, within a floral engraved case, 72.7gm, 48mm (at fault)-Movement - not functioning and over wound - requires repair.Dial - wear to the outer edge and chip at the ten position.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - good.Case - stain mark to the edge of the back cover otherwise appears good, rubbing to the bow. No hallmark probably 14k for guidance.Crown - not winding as the movement is over wound, adjusting the hands.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots 

Lot 301

Continental 18ct cylinder pocket watch, 10 jewel gilt frosted bar movement with gilt three arm balance and regulator, inscribed metal hinged cuvette, the dial signed Dubois with Arabic numerals, minute markers and subsidiary seconds, gilt hands, within an engine turned case with cartouche, 56.5gm, 44mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - surface marks.Glass - loose, light surface marks.Hands - good.Case - several small mild bruise marks to the case back and sides, bow rubbed. Inner cuvette is base metal. Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots 

Lot 302

English 18th century gilt metal verge pair cased pocket watch, the fusee movement signed Haley & Son, London, no. 1017, with pierced engraved balance cock, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, the dial with Roman numerals and minute markers with five-minute divisions, within plain cases, 47mm (requires repair)-Movement - not functioning and requires repair, fusee chain broken.Dial - chip to the outer edge at the six position, faint hairlines, light surface marks.Glass - surface marks.Hands - lacking minute hand, hour hand appears good.Case - inner case with some mild bruise marks, surface scratches and some mild wear, rubbing to the bow, outer case with some surface wear/rubbing, surface marks and a few mild small bruise marks.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots 

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