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RALPH BROWN R.A. (1928-2013) (ARR Apply) "The Rivers Betrayal", limited edition patinated bronze 1997, monogrammed and marked No.4 of 6 , on marble base, 46cm high (Provenance; from the sculptor's studio, reference Ralph Brown's book, "Social, Sava ge, Sensual the sculpture of Ralph Brown", 1st published 2009, see catalogue of works section illustrated page 164, our vendors are acknowledged in the preface as collectors and sponsors of the book)
JEAN JULES SALMSON (1823-1903) A PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURAL TABLE LAMPS, classical figures representing the arts, holding the attributes of painting and sculpture, raised on turned wood bases, the electrical fittings coming up on rods from behind, 38cm high to the top of the figures, with terracotta fabric shades
A Second World War Reconnaissance Corps gallantry medal group comprising court mounted Military Medal, Defence and War medals together with a 1939 Croix de Guerre with bronze star to 4189379 Sjt A E Edwards, Recce Corps, together with Certificate of Service, War Office London Gazette gallantry medal award notice [London Gazette 17 July 1945], Croix de Guerre award document etc., also a framed photograph, photograph of Field Marshall Montgomery awarding Sergeant Edwards a medal, facsimile Buckingham Palace award document and citation. [Aaron Edwards, 53rd Reconnaissance Regiment, 53rd Division, enlisted 1931 in the Royal Welch Fusiliers, serving at Gibraltar and China until transferring to the Reserve in 1938. The copy citation reads "This NCO carried out ***** excellent patrols, gaining valuable information, during the **** this Regiment was holding a part of the line in the **** (9462) - **** (9261) area near CAEN. When 'A' Squadron was ordered to *** across from TRUN to the Argentan - Falaise road, the Assault Troop was ordered to assist the leading Armoured Car Troop, which was held up by the enemy when approaching ******* *** ***** (****) sjt Edwards was ordered to take two ****** out to the left flank and attack the enemy. This had to be carried out under very difficult conditions, as both the enemy and our own guns were shelling this area. Sjt Edwards, however, by good leadership and great bravery, carried out his task a returned with 178 prisoners. Throughout the time that his Squadron was in France, sjt Edwards as Troop Serjeant in the Assault Troop, has set a superb example to his men and shown great powers of leadership"
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