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Lot 532

38th Foot Medal, silver with raised rim, 38mm diameter, obverse engraved with crowned royal cypher ‘GIIIR’ over ‘XXXVIII REGT’; reverse engraved ‘38 REGT to a deserving soldier as a TOKEN of faithful and meritorious fervice Ge. MOSS’, fitted with contemporary loop and blue silk neck ribbon, toned, very fine and rare £300-£400 --- Referenced in Balmer, R309. Just two or three known examples; the National Army Museum have an unnamed specimen in bronze or brass. Sold with research notes that state he joined the 38th Foot in 1815; promoted to Sergeant 1830; discharged 1839; served 4 years Cape of Good Hope and 17 years in the East Indies; awarded Army of India medal with clasp ‘Ava’.

Lot 533

42nd Foot, Highland Society Medal, later striking in bronze, without Gaelic inscription on edge; 79th Order of Merit, copper, for 7 years service, 2nd reverse with Scottish basket hilt, unnamed, fitted with later ring for suspension, good fine or better (2) £60-£80

Lot 536

Royal Bristol Volunteers 1814, struck silver medal, 53mm x 37mm, obverse: the arms and crest of Bristol, ‘Royal Bristol Volunteers’ around, ‘In Danger Ready’ on scroll below; reverse: 15 line inscription below ‘GR’ cypher, ‘Imbodied for the maintenance of public order & protection of their fellow citizens on the threat of invasion by France MDCCXCVII. Revived at the renewal of hostilities MDCCCIII. Disbanded when the deliverance of Europe was accomplished by the perseverance and magnanimity of Great Britain and her allies MCCCCXIV’, ‘Pro Patria’ on scroll below. Penryn Volunteers 1794, struck bronze medal, 28mm, obverse: on a trophy of arms, a laureated head on a shield with a helmet above, ‘Penryn Volunteers’ on a band above, in exergue ‘First Inrolld April 3, 1794’; reverse: the Dunstanville arms, on a scroll above ‘Pro Rege et Populo’, in exergue ‘Lord de Dunstanville Colonel’, pierced with ring for suspension, nearly very fine (2) £100-£140 --- Referenced in Balmer’s unpublished work on Volunteer Medals (September 1985), V94.

Lot 54

Pair: Commander W. J. Bullmore, Royal Navy Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, 1 clasp, Suakin 1884 (Nav: Lieut: W. J. Bullmore, R.N. H.M.S. “Carysfort”); Khedive’s Star, dated 1882, unnamed, nearly extremely fine (2) £400-£500 --- William John Bullmore was appointed Navigating Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Navy on 12 June 1867; Navigating Lieutenant, 10 September 1874; Staff Commander 14 January 1888; Retired Commander, 23 February 1900. Was Navigating Lieutenant of Carysfort during Egyptian war, 1882 (Egyptian Medal, Khedive’s Bronze Star); also during the naval and military operations near Suakin, in the Eastern Soudan, 1884 (Suakin Clasp). See Lot 49 for related family medals.

Lot 545

Evening Chronicle Medal of Honour, bronze-gilt and enamel cross by Fattorini & Sons, the reverse embossed ‘Gloops Club Member of Honour awarded to...’, unnamed, complete with enamelled top suspension brooch inscribed ‘For Achievement’; together with 22nd Regiment Order of Merit 1820, bronze, disc only, unnamed, the second with heavy edge bruising, fine, otherwise nearly very fine (2) £30-£40

Lot 548

A Selection of Miscellaneous Nursing Badges. Comprising lapel badges for the Chelmsford and Essex Hospital, silver and enamel, unnamed; C.S.N.T. 1874, silver and enamel, unnamed; The Prince of Wales’s General Hospital, gilt and enamel, unnamed; Red Cross and St. John, silvered and enamel, unnamed; British Red Cross Society Child Welfare, silvered and enamel, unnamed; St. John Ambulance Association, silvered and enamel, unnamed; Northern Ireland Hospital Service Reserve, silvered and enamel, unnamed; Lancaster Road Fathers’ Council Child Welfare, bronze and enamel, unnamed; The Prince of Wales’s General Hospital Carnival, plastic coated base metal; Austrian Red Cross, bronze and enamel, the reverse numbered ‘1294’, all with original suspensions; together with a cloth V.R.I. patch, generally very fine (11) £50-£70

Lot 566

France, Third Republic, Croix de Guerre, bronze, reverse dated 1914-1917, with bronze star emblem on riband; together with a French ‘Arts’ medal, gilt and enamel, very fine Greece, Kingdom, War Medal 1940-41, Army issue, bronze, nearly very fine Poland, People’s Republic, Auschwitz Cross (2), silvered and enamel; Warsaw Uprising Cross, silvered and enamel, very fine Serbia, Kingdom, Commemorative Medal for the Great War 1914-18, bronze, good very fine United States of America, National Defense Medal, bronze, good very fine (8) £60-£80

Lot 567

Germany, Brunswick, Waterloo Medal 1815, bronze, unnamed, with later steel clip and modern ring suspension, good very fine £200-£240

Lot 569

Germany, Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, War Commemorative Medal 1814-15, for other ranks, bronze, usual edge inscription, gilding all rubbed, therefore fine £140-£180

Lot 574

Germany, Third Reich, War Service Cross 1939, Second Class, without Swords, bronze; War Service Medal 1939, bronze; West Wall Medal (2), bronze, all in their original paper packets; together with two empty packets for the War Service Cross 1939, Second Class, with Swords; and two empty packets for the West Wall Medal, good very fine (4) £80-£100

Lot 581

A United States of America Great War Purple Heart pair awarded to B. R. Chism, 11th Infantry, United States Army United States of America, Purple Heart, gilt and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘Benton R. Chism’; Victory Medal, 1 clasp, Some Defensive, bronze, good very fine (2) (2) £70-£90 --- Sold with the recipient’s Society of the Fifth Division, U.S.A. Veteran’s Membership Card; and unit insignia.

Lot 582

United States of America, Certificate of Merit Medal, bronze, unnamed as issued, nearly extremely fine, scarce £60-£80 --- The Certificate of Merit Medal was a military decoration of the United States Army which was issued between 1905 and 1918, replacing the much older parchment ‘Certificates of Merit’ which had first been issued by the U.S. Army in 1847. The Medal itself was declared obsolete in 1918, and recipients of the Certificate of Merit Medal could exchange their medal for the newly created Distinguished Service Medal. In 1934 Congress changed the regulation allowing the conversion of the medal to the Distinguished Service Cross, including those previously converted to the Distinguished Service Medal.

Lot 628

A German Third Reich Young Horseman’s Badge in Bronze. 32mm in diameter, tinny type suspension to the reverse side; together with a National Youth sports badge with short bar either side indicating a female award, RJA to centre over swastika; a BDM proficiency clasp in bronze individually numbered on the reverse side 91313 with RZM mark; and a JM (young womans proficiency clasp in silver) individually numbered 26058 with RZM mark, generally good condition (4) £120-£160

Lot 632

A German Second World War Kriegsmarine Destroyer Badge and Army Infantry Assault Badge. A mint condition Army Infantry Assault Badge, solid back, marked WH in raised relief, all bronze finish remaining; together with a Kriegsmarine Destroyer Badge, maker marked JFS in raised relief with original hook, pin and hinge and uniform retaining hook, with some good gilt remaining to the surrounding laurel wreath, extremely good condition (2) £120-£160

Lot 83

Five: Captain J. J. Botting, Royal Horse Artillery 1914 Star, with clasp (17815 Cpl. J. Botting. R.H.A.); British War and Victory Medals (Capt. J. Botting.); India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 (Capt. J. Botting. R.A.); Coronation 1902, bronze, unnamed as issued, good very fine (5) £120-£160 --- John Jeffrey Botting was born in Ardingly, Sussex, on 20 April 1883 and attested for the Royal Horse Artillery on 26 June 1901. He was serving in India at the start of the Great War, and landed on the Western Front on 11 November 1914, whilst serving with ‘Q’ Battery Royal Horse Artillery. Commissioned Second Lieutenant on 11 December 1915, he was wounded at St. Omer, being affected by gas in his eyes. After recovery he saw later service in India including in Afghanistan during the North West Frontier campaign of 1919. Upon relinquishing his commission Botting became the landlord of The Bull Inn, St. Leonards on Sea, Sussex. He died on 2 December 1948 aged 65. Sold with a detailed large file of research including his soldiers and officers service papers. Coronation medal unconfirmed.

Lot 305

PENTTI SARPANEVA - a Finnish bronze modernist abstract panel bracelet, length 21cm, 30.5g

Lot 130

An interesting gilt bronze Roman Legionary banner, H. 12cm.

Lot 138

Two Chinese bronze hand mirrors, largest Dia. 13cm. Collector's reference numbers visible.

Lot 164

A 19th century cast bronze bell with relief decoration of cherubs, H. 17cm.

Lot 167

A pair of large gilt bronze wall sconces, H. 52cm.

Lot 177

A lovely finely detailed Chinese bronze model of a crab, W. 14cm.

Lot 217

A pair of bronze wall sconces, H. 37cm.

Lot 43

A Chinese bronze censer, W. 31cm, H. 18cm.

Lot 44

A patinated bronze figure of a frog with a shell, L. 26cm.

Lot 78

A lovely signed Chinese cast bronze model of a camel, H. 8cm.

Lot 703

Collectables : Coins - great selection of world coins 1700s onwards - great lot bronze/silver

Lot 341

A Japanese metal box highly decorated to lid, together with a bronze cauldron.

Lot 440

Chinese cloisonne bronze 'lucky' boy and girl, late 19th Century, sealed lotus flowers bases, height 16cm

Lot 444

Bronze and gilt splashed censer, 20th Century, small proportions, pierced domed cover, the body cast with dragons chasing flaming pearls, on three masked feet, Xuande mark, height 14cm

Lot 445

Japanese bronze pricket candle stand, Meiji (1868 - 1912), baluster form, with lotus flower handles over tri-form base with masked supports on a circular stand, height 23.5cm

Lot 453

Pair of cold painted bronze camel bookends, probably Austrian, circa 1900, height 15.5cm

Lot 454

Austrian cold painted bronze pot bellied pig, circa 1900, height 7cm; also two similar, smaller pigs, height 5cm (3)

Lot 465

Japanese bronze articulated crab, late Meiji (1868-1912, mid brown patina, 18cm

Lot 468

Japanese bronze rat, late Meiji (1868-1912), finely detailed, dark brown patina, height 12cm

Lot 469

Japanese bronze rat by Gyokuni, late Meiji (1868-1912), dark brown patina, height 8cm

Lot 478

South Indian gilt bronze figure, of the infant Ganesha, 7.5cm

Lot 482

French bronze of a water nymph, circa 1900, indistinctly signed, mounted on a black marble circular base, height 31cm

Lot 495

Continental bronze figure of a knight on horseback, circa 1900, height 35cm, mid-brown patination

Lot 496

After the Antique, Grand Tour souvenir bronze 'Venus de Milo', circa 1900, height 24.5cm

Lot 497

Bronze and abalone seafood tazza, possibly Italian, late 19th Century, the shell supported aloft by a axe wielding warrior, height 20cm

Lot 519

Russian bronze of a troika, drawn by a single horse, signed and inscribed, 23cm, height 9cm

Lot 529

Stephen Broadbent (b. 1962) bronze sculpture 'There is a tide in the affairs of men', height 37.5cm

Lot 530

After E Villiani, 'Saida', a filled bronze bust mounted on a later socle and black marble base (repairs), height 39cm

Lot 549

Pair of Renaissance Revival bronze Cellini ewers, late 19th Century, mid brown patina, height 57cm

Lot 558

Small selection of West African metalwares, including mask pendants, amulet pendant, square plaque pendant, two bronze opium weights in the form of birds, the largest being the plaque pendant, 9cm square

Lot 567

Tibetan filled bronze head of Buddha, with Chinese character seal to the base, height 15cm

Lot 569

French filled bronze figure of a Bedouin, late 19th Century, indistinctly signed, height 66cm

Lot 570

Tibetan lacquered bronze figure of a seated Buddha, on a lotus base, height 41cm

Lot 36A

A BRONZE EAGLE ON A MARBLE BASE HEIGHT 18.5CM TO TIP OF WING

Lot 38

A BRONZE STATUE IN THE MANNER OF GUILLAUME COUSTOU CHEVAL DE MARLY HEIGHT 50CM

Lot 60

A BRONZE LAMP DEPICTING A LADY SCATTERING SEEDS

Lot 107A

A BRONZE MODEL OF A NUDE - SIGNED HEIGHT 17CM

Lot 20A

A BRONZE PANTHER ON A MARBLE BASE SIGNED CARVIN HEIGHT 18CM

Lot 2

A late 19th century slate clock, surmounted by a bronze horse, the movement by Raingo of Paris, 8 day movement, striking and with brass mounts

Lot 144

A Japanese Meiji period bronze vessel and cover, shaped as the figure of Kinko holding a book or scroll (now missing) riding a carp, 19cm high.

Lot 153

A Japanese bronze tripod koro and cover, decorated in low relief with chrysanthemum flowers, ear handles and chrysanthemum bud know, late Meiji period, 30cm high.

Lot 154

A Chinese bronze koro and cover, on four feet, the body decorated with four reserves depicting figures and animal, the pierced lid with dog of fo finial, 25cm high.

Lot 155

A bulbous Chinese bronze vase, on flared foot, the body cast with archaistic reliefs of animals below lug handles and frieze with inscription, the base with six character mark, 19cm high.

Lot 4

A pair of Japanese Meiji period bronze Tokyo School figures, of a lady holding a hoe and teapot, and man with pipe and tobacco pouch, four character signature of Genryusai Seiya to each base, each figure 26cm high, one hardwood base.

Lot 48

Two Japanese Meiji period bronze vases, of tapered cylindrical shape, with decoration in relief of cranes in flight over bamboo, 25.5cm high.

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