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Britains Lancers, probably set 33 16th Lancers, officer turned in saddle with tin sword and four Lancers at halt, five various foot soldiers and two native archers Condition Report Two lancers with detached heads but present, three lance arms detached but present, one lance lacking tip, one soldier broken off base, one archer lacking arm with bow, playworn paint lossesClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Bottle Labels, gent's cufflinks, tie slides, etc, gent's lighter, a hardstone inset fob style pendant, a curb link style chain, to T-bar and swivel fastener, pins/brooches, of aviation style, including an anchor style, a small autograph book, a cheroot, an open face pocket watch, the signed CCCP dial with Roman numerals and second subsidiary dial, with wolf design case back, missing winder and bow, etc:- One Tray
A Selection of Modern Past Times Jointed Teddy Bears, including "Sir Peregrine"Limited Edition Teddy Bear, No. 0358 of 1500, height 41cm, wearing waistcoat and hat, a "Gertrude" Limited Edition Teddy Bear, No. 0237 of 1500, height 31cm, wearing imitation pearl bead necklace and gingham, bow, a "Compton" Limited Edition Teddy Bear, No. 0153 of 1000, height 31cm, a "Henry" Limited Edition Teddy Bear, No. 0620 of 2000, height 23cm and two "Bertie" Limited Edition Teddy Bears, No. 0304 of 1000 and No. 0110 of 1000, both 29cm in height. (6)
An incredibly rare original WWI First World War British Army Officer's ' Push Dagger ' by Robbins of Dudley. Alloy shaped knuckleduster grip, with makers marks impressed to hilt. Steel bow finger guard, with a fitted double edged fullered blade. Supplied within its original leather scabbard with brass fixing studs. An incredibly rare piece of trench warfare weaponry. Measures approx 16cm long.
An original WWII Second World War ' Chindit ' style large Bowie combat dagger, likely for Far East issue. Single edged stainless steel blade, with wooden handle and bow shaped guard. Scratched-in date for 1942 to handle. With original leather and wood scabbard. Measures approx 37cm. Rare knife.
An incredible collection of original WWII Second World War British Royal Navy effects of a sailor, one Gunner G.E. Richards. The collection comprising of his WWII medal group - War Medal, The Atlantic Star (with France & Germany bar), 1939-45 Star and Pacific Star - all with ribbons. Along with a photograph of Richards in uniform, and a photograph of HMS Fernie. Of most interest is the original 1944 dated white ensign flag from HMS Fernie. The flag being of usual form with the seam dated ' 1944 ' and ' HMS Fernie RN ' also stamped. Flag measures approx; 130cm x 280cm. An rare collection. HMS Fernie was a Type I Hunt-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy completed in mid-1940. She was adopted by the Civil Community of Market Harborough, Leicestershire, as part of the Warship Week campaign in 1942. She has been the only ship in the Royal Navy to carry this name. In 1943 Fernie undertook convoy defence in the North Sea. In the following year was nominated to provide support for the Allied landings in Normandy where she rescued the crew and passengers of the US built HMS Halstead. Halstead was operating in the English Channel off Cherbourg, France, when German S-boats – known to the Allies as "E-boats" – and the torpedo boats Jaguar and Möwe of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine's 5th Torpedo Flotilla attacked her at about 0200. One torpedo struck her forward of her bridge, blowing off most of her bow and damaging her beyond economical repair
Swarovski Crystal - Crystal Memories, 9460, Classics binoculars and strap, gold colourway; Classics Hand Bell, gold colourway; Classics Birthday Present with bow, gold colourway; and a D Swarovski & Co Crystal Memories hand bag, metal handle and clasp, gold colourway, all with original boxes, packaging and papers (4)
Antique silver novelty pin cushion in the form of a ladies shoe, the bow adorned with faceted Cairngorm citrine, the front set with polished Scottish pebbles agates, hallmarks for Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1891, 8.5cm long Condition Report:Dent in the back right corner. Stones are in good order.
A late 19th century German seven-eighths (7/8) violin and bow; internal label of Joseph Guarnerius, maple close figured back and ribs to match, the table of close-grained spruce, Pernambuco, faded metal mount in need of restoration (cracks on table and missing edging, in need of restoration) (total length 59.5cm) (together with old carry case)
A 19th century (in 18th century style) bow-fronted marble-topped giltwood console table in neo-Classical style, the frieze centred with a flower-head rosette and bordered by running guilloche decoration, the central cabriole-shaped leg headed with flower heads and foliate designs in relief above a scrolling acanthus leaf to the lower foot and flanked by floral swags, 79.5cm wide
A late 19th/early 20th century lady's oak/pollard oak writing desk; the three-quarter gilt-metal galleried top above a central horizontal rectangular mirror-plate flanked by two smaller drawers each side, the moulded bow-fronted leather-inset top above a conforming central drawer (stamped to the top edge 'Maple & Co.') and further flanked by a single rectangular drawer on each side, raised on square tapering legs terminating in brass castors (107cm wide x 60cm (deepest) x 94cm (highest))
A 19th Century gilt framed and glazed (probably late Regency period) floral embroidery onto black silk, various flowers emanating from a woven wicker work basket with a handle with bow to the top, frame size 52cm x 44cm The Auctioneer states that we think the whole of the embroidery is in silk. No there are no painted details – it is all embroidery. It is a fairly uniform background in real life although there is minor scuffing where the material meets the frame but it not prevalent. There is a crack through the frame in the 5 o clock position but in the Auctioneers opinion this could be filled and coloured out. Straightforward to repair. There is also another repair on the other side at the 7o clock position – possibly occurring when the frame was originally put together. Just a small suspension hook on the reverse at the top and a small area where the needlework is visible from the rear.
An early 19th century bow-fronted chest of small proportions, two half-width over three full-width graduated drawers and raised on turned feet (79cm wide) Dimensions: 79cm wide, 48cm at deepest point, 80cm highCondition: On the top there are a few small ink stains, an old cup ring mark and a dent that looks as though it has been filled in about a centimetre wide and approx 3 inches away from the lot number, please see images to corroborate report. The sides look pretty good with no evidence of splitting or problems; the return mouldings around the bottom look good as does the front bow-fronted moulding with only very minor scratches and scuffs noted to the turned feet commensurate with age. The back looks fairly good, darkened pine etc. and all of the handles look original, some with very very minor scratches. The front of the chest looks fairly good. It is noted that there is a small centimetre piece away from the bow-fronted moulding at the top in line with the bottom drawer handle.The drawers are oak-sided with dust beading and exhibit red-ochre stained pine bases the three full-width drawers have muntins. Overall, the Auctioneer reports a good general original condition, a nice piece, please see images etc.
(PLEASE NOTE, ITEM MAY BE LATE 19TH CENTURY IN DATE) A George IV period early 19th Century circular mahogany drum table, the leather inset top above an arrangement of four true bow fronted drawers and the swivelling top above a turned stem and three downswept reeded legs terminating in ornately cast brass castors, 106cm wide
An early 20th century full sized cello; (unlabelled, probably German), the two-piece back of feint flamed maple and ribs to match, the table of spruce, (more recent beech neck and scroll) total lenth excluding endpin 120cm, length of back 65cm excluding endpin; together with a violoncello bow Pernambuco with silver mount and illegible stamp, together with one other bow and flight case
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