Honourable Artillery Company (Territorial Regiment) Other Ranks Forage Cap Badge 1902- (Gilding-metal), Slider. K&K: 1765-Honourable Artillery Company (Territorial Regiment) Cap Badge (Bronze), slider. K&K: 2373-Honourable Artillery Company (Territorial Regiment) Other Ranks Cap Badge (White-metal), slider. K&K: 2375
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Abraham de Moivre 1741, a bronze laudatory medal designed by Jacques-Antoine Dassier, bust right, rev. five-line legend in elaborate border, 5.4cm diameter, a St Paul's Cathedral bronze medal by J Wiener, 5.8cm diameter and a Duke of Cambridge Visit to Birmingham, June 1st 1857 bronze medal by J Moore, 5.5cm, (3).
An antique white metal medallion, Tangye Brothers, Engineers, Birmingham, presented to W Taylor Sept 20th 1897, Cornwall Works, Soho, for Punctuality and Good Service, by J S & A B Wyon, 4.5cm wide, stamped '1862' to rim, probably a 35-years long service medal and a similar bronze medallion, no inscriptions, both 4.5cm, (2).
1902 Specimen Coins box containing six silver coins Crown to 4d - five coins missing, a Victoria Jubilee Head 1889 Crown, a silver Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1837-1897 medal and similar bronze medal in original red boxes with gilt lettering, a pair of silver Edward VII and Queen Alexandra 1902 Coronation medals in original red boxes with gilt lettering, two George V 1935 Crowns,
A scarce Tiffany Studios of New York 'Turtleback' double inkstand, No 10388 (2756), the mercury gilt bronze body inset with Louis Comfort type iridescent panels, the interior with a pair of fauville glass inkwells and fitted with quill hooks, 23cm long, marked to the underside Provenance: Given by Lady Curzon to her then servant in around 1905/1906, thence by descent to our client the grandson of the recipient Note: Lady Curzon sadly died in 1906 Literature: Alastair Duncan, Louis Comfort, Tiffany, The Garden Museum Collection, Alastair Duncan, Tiffany Lamps and Metalwares, Woodbridge, Suffolk 2007
A mid 19th Century French ormolu bronze mantel clock by Raingo Freres Paris. Featuring a figurine of a maiden seated on wall next to large ewer over stepped clock base. The white enamel face having a Roman numeral chapter ring with faceted hands. Raised on scrolled feet with scroll and acanthus leaf decoration. Striking on bell with makers stamp to movement. Measures: 54cm.
A 19th Century French bronze ormolu centrepiece bowl dish raised on a square pedestal base shell, dolphin and leaf adorned foot. Central baluster column decorated with lion face masks supporting the ornate decorated bowl. Two large winged dragon figural handles to side with relief face masks and scrollwork. Crown and scroll cypher to well of bowl. Measures 22cm tall by 22cm wide.
A 19th century antique Chinese cloisonne bronze prayer temple bowl having fish scale and cloud decoration with wire work and black enamel, all raised on circular round foot. The base having Turquoise enamel base with set of four character marks relating to the Longqing Dynasty. Measures; 19.5cm.
A rare collection of eighteen Japanese Meiji Period (1868-1912) signed bronze figural scroll weights all from the same series / artist. Each figure featuring an elder or Buddha in varying pose some with animals - tiger, elephant deer etc. Two character marks to most of the figures robes and most signed to bases. Most measure: 7cm tall.
A Napoleonic Italian Grand Tour bronze cast lidded inkwell having a triple faced body with winged female figurehead with ribbon and rosette decoration each figurehead having a tidal wave and claw foot leg raising the inkwell. The lid having three faces with an eagle atop. Measures; 16cm tall.
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