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A FIRST WORLD WAR CASUALTY TRIO TO THE SCOTS GUARD. A Great War Trio comprising 1914-15 Star named to 9697 Pte W.H. Glover S. Gds. War Medal and Victory Medal similarly named. William Henry Glover from Bow was the son of Ann Glover of 4 Chandler Avenue, Beckton Road, Canning Town and the late William Henry Glover, he served with the 2nd Battalion, he entered France on the 17th February 1915, he was killed in action on the 22nd April 1915 and is buried at the Rue Du Bois Cemetery Lesboeufs, his headstone reads 'His spirit has flown to peace and rest and holy joy' he was 20 years old. *CR Lacking ribbons, slight wear and marks to surfaces.
A FIRST DAY OF THE SOMME TRIO AND MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO THE ROYAL LANCASTER REGIMENT. A First World War trio comprising 1914-15 Star named to 3428 Pte J. Hands R.LANC.R. The War Medal and Victory Medal similarly named. The Plaque John Hands. John Hands was born at Bethnal Green and enlisted at Finsbury, he served with the 1st Battalion King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). He entered France on the 29th July 1915. He was killed on the 1st July 1916 when his battalion left Bertancourt at 10.05pm to assemble at Bow Street and Green Trench for the action the following day. On the 1st leading sections advanced at 8.46 with heavy casualties before the British Front line was reached, further losses in No Man's Land from machine gun and shell fire, few men reached the German Line to play any meaningful part in the attack. Private Hands is commemorated on the Thiepval memorial with more than 80 others from his battalion who also have no known grave. Sold with copied MiC and extensive research. *CR Slight marks to plaque, medals cleaned.
POSTCARDS - ASSORTED Approximately eighty-four cards, comprising real photographic views of a Badger Dig at Stogumber; the Railway Viaduct at Somerton; a Church Lads or Boys Brigade parade, Ilminster (two different); Ilminster School Treat, 1910; New Street, Long Sutton; and Bow Street, Langport (as found); with printed views of an Ancient British Boat found at Shapwick; Cow's Square, Somerton; a John Knight's Soap / Francis Meade, Langport advertising card; two Louis Wain artist-drawn cats; and others, (album).
A SHOP DISPLAY COMPOSITION MODEL FIGURE possibly a baker, with inset glass eyes and painted facial features, wearing a white cap and jacket, red waistcoat, and red, white and blue bow tie, on a wood block base, overall 52cm high. Condition Report : Collar replaced; right foot cracked. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A Pair of Bow Porcelain Sweetmeat Stands, circa 1760, with central fluted circular bowl on a collar stem flanked by three shells, all painted in underglaze blue with fruiting vine, on three peg feet18cm wideOne shell with hairline crack. Other typical minor hairline cracks, chips and flakes.
COPPER-RED-GLAZED STEM DISH QIANLONG MARK AND POSSIBLY OF THE PERIOD 乾隆款或到代 紅釉高足盤 the shallow dish with slightly rounded, flared sides raised on a spreading pedestal foot encircled by a bow-string band, the exterior covered with a glaze of soft strawberry-red colour, the interior and base glazed white, the base inscribed with a six-character Qianlong mark in underglaze blue Dimensions:20.7cm diameterProvenance:Provenance: Private collection, LondonNote: Note: a closely comparable example of similar form and glaze, also with a six-character Qianlong mark and dated of the period, was sold at Christie's New York, 15 Sep 2011, lot 1625
"Nigger Heaven" by Carl Van Vechten, Alfred A Knopf, 1926 first edition, 2nd imp; "Parties" by Carl Vechten, Alfred A Knopf, 1930 first edition: "The Blind Bow-Boy" by Carl Van Vechten, Alfred A Knopf, 1923 fourth printing; "Sacred and Profane Memories" by Carl Van Vechten, Cassell & Co, first and limited edition no 1551 of 2000; "Peter Whiffle - His Life and Work" by Carl Van Vechten, Grant Richards Ltd, 1923
A COLLECTION OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY JEWELLERY A reverse carved Rock Crystal Brooch, mounted in white metal the brooch depicting three dogs, fitted with a C clasp length 5cm, width at widest point 3.5cm Condition: Good, clasp working A part gold plated Ribbon Bow drop pendant brooch, the pendant of a white metal dog, featuring an open work name plaque 'KIM' fitted with C clasp (working) brooch length 3.5cm A Silver opalescent cocktail cocktail ring, marked silver size N, a white metal Aqua paste bar brooch length 6.6cm
DIAMOND NECKLACE, CIRCA 1950The frontispiece of undulating, scrolling ribbon design, set with brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds, and suspending brilliant-cut diamond swags, the bow-form chain links set with brilliant and single-cut diamonds, with a diamond cluster clasp, diamonds approx. 6.00cts total, two diamonds deficient on chain, length 42.0cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ENAMEL AND DIAMOND-SET 'MICKEY AND MINNIE' EARRINGSEach designed as Mickey and Minnie Mouse, set with brilliant-cut diamonds, and decorated with black enamel, Minnie's bow set with French-cut rubies, enamel loss to one earring, length 2.8cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Walter H Mayson two piece back violin, label inside reads Walter H Mayson Manchester pro velones 1893 with unmarked bow and case. Body only L: 36 cm approximately. No visible cracks or splits. Bridge is a later replacement marked De-Jacques. Some surface marks and wear to corners. Some loss of varnish to body and paper residue to neck, otherwise a good example. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)
A Victorian 'Anglo-Japanese' ebonised two tier occasional table, the design in the manner of E W Godwin, c1870, the bow ended top on turned legs with stretchers, 64cm h; 48 x 71cm, old handwritten label "Heath House" Minor old marks and scrftches consistent with age. The underside of the top and undertier each with later added batten
A George III bow fronted oak hanging corner cupboard, brass H-hinges, 97cm h; 37 x 61cm and two Victorian oak and inlaid hanging corner cupboards, the door to the larger with shell patera above three drawers, 119cm h; 42 x 82cm George III corner cupboard - good condition, doors un-warped, back boards original and sound. Victorian corner cupboards - Larger example in generally good overall condition with small veneer loss, door not split or warped. Smaller cupboard - door split
An Edwardian flame figured mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers, crossbanded in rosewood and line inlaid, brass swag handles, mahogany-stained sides, 139cm h; 56 x 104cm Locks and handles all present and original, front and top in good condition save for minor ring mark and two small black stains on top, sides scratched somewhat
An Edwardian mahogany washstand, 84cm h; 54 x 106cm and a 19th c mahogany dressing mirror on bow fronted base fitted with three drawers, that to the centre with ivory escutcheon (2)Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: QWT63QYVBoth in good condition apart from water stains and requiring a clean
An Edwardian emerald, pearl and diamond-set broochthe elaborate openwork bow and ribbon design set to the centre with a rectangular cut-cornered emerald suspending an ovoid emerald collet drop and set throughout with old-cut and rose-cut diamonds and five pearls (untested)width 4.0cm, depth 3.1cm, 5.7gCondition: A beautiful piece, with lovely movement, in very good overall condition. Both emeralds of good colour, well matched. Rectangular emerald with a few typical inclusions, ovoid almost inclusion-free. Both set within yellow gold collets Pearls (untested) white, well matched with good/reasonable lustre: one drop drilled through, one slightly Baroque with minor blemishes. Diamonds, as far as cuts allow, with good colour and clarity. Brooch fitting possibly as replacement.
A mid / late 18th century gem-set and enamel masquerade ring, the oval concave plaque enamelled female face with masked diamond-set eyes, beauty spots and red bow lips, within a surround of channel-set calibré-cut garnets, to the yellow gold plain swivel shank (possibly later)ring size H, 4.6gCondition: As per the description shank possibly later, enamel loss from nose and possibly from brow - first hand inspection advised.
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