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Sold by the Estate of a Direct DescendentAn impressive C.B., Egypt Operations D.S.O. group of thirteen awarded to Brigadier-General G. R. Cassels, Indian Army, who served in the Sudan and endured a brace of wounds on the North West Frontier of India, one of which was notably covered at length by Winston S. Churchill in The Story of the Malakand Field ForceReturned to the field during the Great War as Commandant of 1/123rd Outram's Rifles, he rose and rising to the command of the 31st Infantry Brigade in Egypt and 20th Infantry Brigade in India.The Honourable Order of the Bath, C.B. (Military) Companion’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel; Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, with its Garrard case of issue; Queen's Sudan 1896-98 (Lieut: G. R. Cassels, 35: Sikh B. Inft:); India General Service 1895-1902, 3 clasps, Waziristan 1901-2, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Malakand 1897 (Lieut. C. [sic] R. Cassels. 35 Sikhs.), clasps in this order as worn; Khedive's Sudan 1896-1908, no clasp (Lieut: G. R. Cassels. 35th. Bl. Infy.); 1914-15 Star (Lt-Col. G. R. Cassels. I.A.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Lt. Col. G. R. Cassels.); France, Croix de Guerre, with Palme upon riband, dated '1914-1918'; Jubilee 1935; Coronation 1937; Egypt, Kingdom, Order of the Nile, Commander's neck Badge, silver-gilt, silver and enamel; Romania, Kingdom, Order of the Crown, Commander's neck Badge, silver-gilt and enamel, the breast Medals mounted court-style as worn by Ranken & Co. Ltd, India with the exception of the Jubilee and Coronation Medals, D.S.O. with pin adapted for mounting, obverse centre depressed, otherwise good very fine (13). Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A large collection of tools and tool boxes to include block planes, snub plane, hacksaws, chisels, augers, brace, hand drill, monkey wrenches, clamps and further shipwrights' toolbox marked 'R Christian' containing scratch stock, metal planes, chisels, carpenters' square, fret saw etc. CONDITION REPORT The vintage brass snub plane has no discernible makers marks.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Sumatra, Double-edged blade of fine shape, with only one curve and then straight, with two grooves in the center through all the length; interesting relief at the forte. Single, brass brace. Tapering pommel, shaped as cockatoo, in veined wood; grip bound with finely braided rope, copper ring-nut. length 65.5 cm.
Giancarlo Piretti - Castelli - DSC Axis 106 - A retro vintage set of 10 Italian dining / office / dining / stacking chairs . The chairs having a mustard yellow fabric pad seat and suspended backrest supported by a polished steel brace with ash grey plastic coated tubular legs a floor leveling feet. mould mark for Castelli to the underside. Measures; 75cm x 53cm x 45cm.
A Victorian boxwood inlaid rosewood work table, the octagonal top enclosing the original paper and fabric lined fitted interior centred by a deep storage well, on a shaped tripod base, 44 cm x 44 cm x 75 cm hcomplete and original, the surface extremely dry and sun faded, the interior original although the whole showing evidence of wear through use, the tripod base with concealed steel brace
Brooklands Aero-Club 'Committee' Badge A particularly rare badge, in excellent condition, showing a biplane banking over the Brooklands Aerodrome. With four colour enamels and a white and light blue 'Committee' lozenge at the top. The rear stamped 'G', and Spencer London stamped into the mounting brace. 5-inches (12½cm) high.
WW2 British REME Captains Battledress Blouse, Canadian made by "Hyde Park Clothes Ltd, Montreal" and dated 1943. Size 18. Complete with all original sewn insignia, rank pips, REME shoulder titles, 21 Army Group formation sign and REME arm of service strips. Blouse is un-named. Collar is faced and open: along with the same Officers pre war brown wool Shooting Jacket made by "J Hepworth& Son Ltd" with marksmans/expert shot badges dating from 1938, 1939, 1941 and 1949, badge to breast pocket for "L & D Rc": 1938 dated Home Front Respirator in original private purchase faux leather carrying box: Pre war leather bottomed canvas & webbing shooting bag with various items inside including WW2 dust goggles:Pattern 1939 Leather Infantry Equipment right hand Brace strap dated 1939, size S, maker marked "Sen Co Ltd" : 1935 edition of "The Rifleman" magazine: pre war "Smiths" vehicle clock which runs and ticks: roll of WW2 Era weapon cleaning flannelette.
HMS Amethyst Telex, dated 31/7/49, a message from George VI, 'Please convey to The commanding officer and ships company of H.M.S. Amethyst my hearty congratulations on their daring exploit to rejoin the fleet. The courage, skill and determination by all onboard have my highest commendation. Splice the main brace. Signed George R'.
A Victorian oak console table, with rear upstand and marble top, fitted with a frieze drawer and raised on turned legs. Width 134 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The rear upstand is in generally very good condition with no damage, no losses, no repairs and no restoration. The marble top is not cracked and has no significant damage. There are some minor nibbles to the underside edge of the marble top but no significant losses. The frieze drawer is in good condition. The front legs and sides are in good order. Both rear legs have a heavy iron brace at the top of the back of each leg. This is unlikely to be original but has clearly been in position for a long time. The right-hand rear leg does not have any repairs or breaks. The left hand one does have a stress fracture and has been broken at the rear upper section which is probably why the bracing bracket is in place. The piece has not been altered. There is no evidence of any woodworm. It is structurally sound with only very minor movement at the joints. Height to table top 83 cm. Height to top of back 120 cm. Depth including upstand 54 cm. Height to top of upstand 37 cm.
A George III mahogany corner washstand, with splash back and single drawer and raised on splayed legs with low stretcher. Width 64 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The drawer lining is oak. The splash back and small upper shelf are in generally good condition. There are some stress fractures to the bottom left hand edge of the splash back where it joins the top fitted shelf. It does not look as if the back has actually been off as when viewed from the rear there does not appear to be any disturbance. The top shelf and middle shelf are both in good order. The single drawer is very stiff and there is some loss to the ebony cockbead. The lower shelf has a full width stress fracture and a ring mark. The front legs are in generally good order with only minor scuffs around the extremities. The rear leg has been broken just below the bottom of the shelf support. There is an old metal brace at this point.
A VICTORIAN CAST IRON GARDEN TABLE of cricketing interest with rectangular slate top and white painted base, decorated to either end with a portrait of W.C. Grace with registration numbers 175027 to the ends and 154345 to the central cross brace, the base 90cm wide x 37cm deep x 70cm high (losses)
Box of assorted knitwear; items to include six, mainly 1930's; a collection knitwear to include, hand knits 1930 & 40's short sleeve ladies multi coloured early 1940's jumper; a red children's bib and brace in a fancy knit; short sleeved blue 1940's pink and white short sleeved ladies cardigan; late 1930's cream knitted bed jacket 1930's; lemon wrap over girls cardigan 1930's and a children's beige cardigan with patterned hem and sleeves in green, pink and blue (7)
Books: Rupert Brooke - 1914 and other poems, published Sidgwick & Jackson W.C. 1915, tenth impression, together with Samuel Beckett - Waiting for Godot, published 1956, third impression, with dust jacket, Lewis Carroll - Alice Through The Looking Glass 1872, first edition, A. A. Milne - Christopher Robin Birthday Book, 1930, first edition and various children's books including early edition Beatrix Potter, Antoine de Saint-Exupery - The Little Prince, published Harcourt, Brace & World and others
*Embroidered picture. A woolwork picture of a donkey, English, circa 1830s, hand-stitched on canvas, depicting a saddled donkey carrying a brace of rabbits and some game birds, in a landscape with trees and flowers, using long and short stitch and stumpwork, in shades of brown, green, blue, red, and black, 47 x 62cm (18.5 x 24.5ins), framed and glazed, together with a Victorian needlepoint picture 'Labour in Vain', depicting a small golden-haired girl in opulent surroundings washing the face of her black nurse, 48.5 x 43cm (19 x 17ins), framed and glazed (2)
1966 Matchless G2 CSR 250 cc. Registration number KKH 198D. Frame number 18530. Engine number 59/14 2666. Associated Motor Cycles returned to the 250cc class in 1958 with a brace of all-new models. Shared by the AJS Model 14 and Matchless G2, the four-stroke, overhead-valve power unit incorporated its oil tank within the crankcase and appeared to be of unitary construction, although a separate gearbox was retained. The cycle parts comprised an open, tubular steel frame, closed at the bottom by a pressed-steel channel, complemented by a telescopic front fork and swinging-arm rear suspension. Super sports 'CSR' roadsters arrived in 1962 and continued in production after the basic G2/14 was dropped in July 1963, finally disappearing from the range in 1966. This example was acquired by our vendor from a neighbour in 1995, prior to that it was owned from 1988 by Edward Barker of Mansfield, who had re registered it with DVLA in 1886, as when he bought it from John Pullen of Nottingham it was listed with DVLA as an AJS with a registration number of Q252 AVO. It underwent an engine rebuilt at this time with a new big end and con rod. Our client contacted the AJS/Matchless Owners Club in February 2001 and had its history confirmed as a Matchless G2 CSR, the frame being dispatched by the factory on the 24th January 1966 to Hooley Garage of Nottingham. The engine was dispatched on the 13th March of 1959 as an AJS 14 to Jenkin & Purser of Southampton. It will require recommissioning before going on the road. Sold with the V5C, V5, MOT's from 1988, 1996-1999(as Q252 AVD), 2000 (when it changed to KKH 198D) and 2001, receipt for the engine work and the Owners Club certificate.
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