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Lot 100

10 pre 1953 Australian Corps etc cap badges: Artillery (oxidised and brass), oxidised GRVI Engineers, Medical Corps, Veterinary Corps, and ASC; bronze Staff Corps, copper Instructional Corps, brass Signals, and gilt Catering Corps; also 6 pairs of collar badges: oxidised Artillery (2 pairs by Stokes), Medical, and ASC, brass Signals, and bronze General Service; and 5 other items. GC (27) £50-60

Lot 105

11 various modern Gurkha cap badges, mostly chrome plated, including 6th, 7th, 10th (2 types), Engineers, Signals, etc; also a pair of KC Indian Army Ordnance Corps officer’s bronze collar badges. Mostly VGC £40-60

Lot 107

42 South African cap badges, mostly modern, a few earlier, including pre 1953 and post 1964 Ryl Natal Carabiniers, pre 1953 Durban LI, pre 1953 Engineers, bronze 8th Transvaal Scottish, and bronze Regiment de Wet. GC, mounted on a card. £100-150

Lot 108

35 South African cap badges, mostly modern, a few earlier, including Natal Field Artillery bronze slouch hat badge, pre 1953 SA Artillery (officer’s bronze and WWII thin die struck copper), and Ryl Natal Carabiniers, also Orange Free State Artillery, Prince Albert’s Own Cape Field Artillery, Zimbabwe Artillery, etc, many with bolt and nut or pin and clasp fittings; also 3 pairs of collar badges. GC, mounted on a card. (41) £100-150

Lot 115

16 Cavalry collar badges: small Vic Bays, KC bronze Bays, brass 5th DG, Royal Dragoons (officers silver and gilt, worn, and OR’s), 11th Hussars, 12th Lancers, 15th Hussars (small pair of officer’s gilt, single OR’s), brass 17th Lancers, 13/18th Hussars (officer’s gilt KC and QEII, and 2 others), and 14/20th Hussars (worn officer’s gilt); 7 other collars, including 19th and 23rd London, and ERII City of Glasgow Artillery; and 15 Corps collar badges, including WWI Tank Corps, Vic RAMC, pre 1918 Army Vet Corps, bronze Recce Corps, etc. Average GC £40-60

Lot 118

2 pairs of Yeomanry collar badges: Northumberland Hussars large WM castle type, and brass Westminster Dragoons T.Y; also 18 singles, comprising: Ayrshire (x3), Scottish Horse (x3), East Kent (x2), Staffordshire with Vic crown, Oxfordshire Hussars with Vic crown, Berkshire (1 lug missing), Lothian & Border, (one lug missing), Sharpshooters, Lanarkshire (worn), Lancashire Hussars officer’s bronze, Berkshire (WM star and crescent, P.o.W. feathers (Wiltshire), and cast WM Bedfordshire I.Y. Average GC (22) £60-80

Lot 119

5 pairs of pre WWII Australian Infantry collar badges: 10th, 17th, 19th, 24th and 48th; singles of the 22nd (lacking lugs) and 43rd (worn); pair of small “Australia” bronze grenades; pre-1953 singles of Staff Corps (2 sizes) and Chaplain’s Corps; and pair of post 1960 Infantry Corps. GC (19) £50-60

Lot 15

USA WWII bronze star and African campaign medals, EF and NVF; and an embroidered patch of the “Ghost Army” GC. The Ghost Army was set up to deceive the enemy and served from shortly after D Day until the end of the war, see “The Ghost Army Conning the Third Reich” by G & J Souter for details. (3) £40-50

Lot 23

A fine French bronze prize medallion for the 1855 “Exposition Universelle”, 60mm diam, the obverse with bust of “Napoleon III Empereur”, the reverse with Imperial arms in the centre surrounded by scrolls inscribed “Exposition Universelle Agriculture Industrie Beaux Arts Paris 1855”, the whole surrounded by the arms of the exhibiting countries and states. EF, in its velvet lined leather covered box, the lid inscribed in gold “Exposition Universelle De 1855 - Medaille de 2md Classe”. GC, designed by Albert Barre, engraver and medallist, and Chief Engraver of the Paris Mint from 1855. £150-250

Lot 278

A Belgian 6 shot 7mm Lefaucheux double action pin fire revolver, c 1865, round barrel 86mm, the cylinder and bronze frame engraved with floral medallions and hatched panels, Liege proved, with folding trigger and plain walnut grips. GWO & C (minor wear) £150-180.

Lot 55

A Third Reich War Merit Cross 2nd class with swords, and a Mother’s Cross, 2nd type, in bronze. GC, with ribbons (the second with small chip to the enamel) £50-60

Lot 60

A Third Reich Infantry Assault badge in bronze, of solid flat back zinc with round pin and maker’s mark “FLL” in trefoil (Friedrich Linden) GC (some corrosion to the front). £60-80

Lot 65

6 Third Reich small pin back badges: Hungarian Deutschen Volksbund enamelled; grey metal 10th anniversary of the founding of the NSDAP; 1934 Workers’ Day in brass; bronze “V” in wreath; and two grey metal swastika, sword and oak leaves. GC £50-60

Lot 90

11 Yeomanry cap badges: Yorkshire Hussars, post 1949 Sherwood Rangers officer’s silver plated, pre 1950 Shropshire, GRVI North Somerset, WM Derbyshire, post 1920 Dorset, GRV brass Middlesex, Lothian & Border, bronze Ryl. Devon Yeo. Artillery, Inns of Court OTC and ditto Regiment. GC £60-80

Lot 95

12 various cap badges of Military Training Establishments etc: bronzed Ryl. Military Academy, GRV Ryl. Military College, GRVI Ryl. Military School, Queen Victoria’s School (Dunblane), University of London OTC, Harrow Rifles, chrome ATC, Ryl Hospital Chelsea, QEII Ryl. Military Academy, Ryl Mil. School of Music, Army Apprentices School, and bronze NAAFI; also pair of Univ of London OTC collar badges, and pin back Women’s Land Army. GC (15) £40-60

Lot 99

4 pre WWII Australian Infantry cap badges: bronze 22nd, and enamelled 58th (Essendon-Coburg-Brunswick), 59th (Coburg-Brunswick) and 60th, the 58th and 60th with matching pairs of collars. GC (the 58th and 59th caps a little dull) (8) £50-60

Lot 27

DOUG HYDE (b.1972) COLLECTOR?S BOX SET?The Box of Love?, (476/495), with certificate Comprising: ?THE LOOK OF LOVE?, bronze sculpture, on speckled black marble base, 5 ¼? (13.3cm) high overall?THE COLOURS OF LOVE?, set of four framed and glazed, colour prints, 12? x 12? (30.5cm x 30.5cm) overall?THE MANY FACES OF LOVE?, hardback book All housed in a presentation blue painted wood crate with artist?s signature to the top, 10? (25.4cm) high, 20 ¾? x 14 ¼? (52.7cm x 36.2cm), supplied with original packaging C.R-good

Lot 49

A Modern Heavy Patinated Bronze Study of Seated Mother with Child, on Oval Marble Plinth, 32cm Wide

Lot 58

Two Bronze Effect Resin Studies, Seated Boy and Seated Nude Together with a Ceramic Modernist Figure of Couple

Lot 8

A Modern Cast Metal Bronze Effect Wall Hanging or Coat Rack in the Form of Medusa's Head with Three Snakes, 30cm high

Lot 177

Gold on silver, Silver Jubilee commemorative Royal Nation Life Boat Institution, Silver Jubilee commemorative medal (bronze) and 1977 silver crown, Queen Mother's 90th birthday crown and Egyptian/Israeli peace treaty silver medal and UK brilliant uncirculated sets 1983, 1994 and European Community coin collection together with decimal coin set from Britain and Isle of Man (4) and Charles and Diana crown, stamps and booklet (silver proof) 

Lot 215

Medals and badges, silver masonic jewel, Middlesex lodge, founder hallmarked in original maker's box 'Spencer of London', Royal British Nurse's Association badge, inscribed Hazel Hewlett 7111 and bronze Winston Churchill medallion 

Lot 241

Early Bronze Age Cypriot terracotta ewer with incised geometric decoration with everted rim, curved handle to the bulbous body, circa 2500BC, 13cm high approx, bearing label inscribed 'Leeds Exhibition 1875, Property of Yandurth?, NoC7 27' and with swing label inscribed 'Etruscan(?) bottle from Fry Collection, Somerdale, Bristol' and '10-12-52 Mrs Clarke Antique Shop, Yeovil'This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  Condition ReportThe ewer stands up without support

Lot 243

Early Roman/Etruscan-style mounted bronze male figure with arms outstretched, 6.5cm high approx overall, bearing old label to base inscribed 'Phallic figure dug from the ruins of Pompeii' This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  

Lot 250

Egyptian bronze figure of Osiris, circa 1000BC, 16cm high, with swing label inscribed '23-8-49 Rev Daniel's Coll Taunton' This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  

Lot 264

A Pair of Hallstatt Culture (Bronze Age) armlets/currency rings, circa 1200-1000 BC.

Lot 266

Quantity of medieval lead spindle-whorles, bronze crottle bells and rings 

Lot 1001

Two bronze Viking crosses, found in Russia, largest 39mm

Lot 1003

Two bronze Viking crosses, found in Russia, one depicting Christ, largest 39/40mm

Lot 1004

Two bronze Viking crosses, found in Russia, largest 47mm

Lot 1103

A collection old bronze tokens, etc., including four half-pennies, Lancaster 1792, Leeds 1793, Manchester 1793 and Montrose 1799, and a Chatteris 1813 farthing

Lot 1184

Five oriental plates, two carving, a tin tea caddy, a pair of Japanese bronze vases, a/f, (one lacking bottom), a blue bowl, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 611

A collection of metal detecting finds including bronze

Lot 657

A bronze figure of a girl, a brass letter rack and a metal model of a snail

Lot 893

Five bronze rings, metal detecting finds

Lot 894

Four bronze rings, metal detecting finds

Lot 38

A bronze figure of a grizzly bear, 19cms h

Lot 39

An Art Deco style bronze figure of an Egyptian dancer, manner of Dimitre Chiparus, on black marble socle, 41cms

Lot 50

A French style bronze elephant bust, on black marble socle, 28cms h

Lot 51

A bronze figure of a parrot, on black marble socle, 32cms h

Lot 52

A small oriental bronze four faced Buddha, 12cms h

Lot 52A

A small Chinese bronze censor, 6cms h

Lot 53

An oriental bronze ritual staff, 63cms l

Lot 2046

Late 19th century brass or bronze planispheric astrolabe with 4 loose discs and various engravings, not signed, 11.5x8 cm

Lot 2082

after Egide Rombaux, Worker with piece of railroad tracks, bronze, 52.5 cm high, 5.4 kilograms

Lot 2083

Signed Csaky, bronze sculpture, untitled, 48 cm high, 5.4 kilograms

Lot 2086

Theodor Stundl (1875-1934) Flower girl in the wind, bronze dated 1919 and standing on a marble base, 44 cm high

Lot 2089

Set of bookends after old model with bronze statues of marabou, 24 cm high

Lot 2090

Pieter d'Hont (1917-1997)Bronze bust of a girl, on marble base, presumably year & nbsp; 1991 & nbsp; total 43 cm high, weight 13.20 kg

Lot 2095

5 bronze rib mortars, presumably 17th / 19th century 6.5 cm-9.5 cm high

Lot 2096

Large bronze mortar 30.5 cm high, 24 cm diameter with pestle 46 cm long

Lot 2097

6 antique bronze mortars 6 cm-16.5 cm high

Lot 2099

Anonymous, bronze sculpture of an owl, on a marble base, a total height of 50 cm, weight 8.85 kg

Lot 2101

Bronze statue of Mercury Hermes, God of travel, profit and trade, messenger of the Gods, on a natural stone base, after a design by Giambologna, 69.5 cm high

Lot 2103

Marked Vlaclav Szczeblewesky & nbsp; (working period 1875-1900) Aphrodite, bronze with remnants of patina, 32 cm high

Lot 2107

after Francois Pompon, Pelican, bronze statue on marble base, 48 cm high

Lot 2109

Hans Balner (1925-2018)Bronze sculpture of 2 playing dogs, number 6/8 and dated 1991, 22 cm high, 36.5 cm wide, weight 8.45 kg

Lot 2112

Anonymous, bronze sculpture of a hunting dog with prey, standing on a marble base, 25 cm high

Lot 2119

Anonymous, bronze statue of Lady Justice after an antique model, 43 cm high

Lot 2122

Anonymous, Art Deco statue of 2 roebuck, bronze on a marble base, 30 cm high, 65 cm wide

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