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Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps pair of OSD bronze collar badges. A fine die-cast pair. Registered number to reverse. (2 items) JR Gaunt, London Loops VGC Formed as Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in 1917, redesigned Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps when Her Majesty became Colonel-in-Chief in 1918, disbanded in 1919.
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve WWI Officer’s bullion cap badge. A good padded example. Gold wire embroidered crowned laurel sprays; central silver fouled anchor with gold wire ‘R.N.V’ above. Monnery & Son paper label Sevice wear, slight moth. GC Many Royal Naval Division Officers were RNVR Officers and this pattern of cap badge was worn until the introduction of the bronze version in 1916
Ferdinand Preiss (1882-1943),'Aphrodite', a cold painted bronze and ivory figure, signed 'F Preiss', on an onyx plinth, 22cm highSee Alberto Shayo, 'Ferdinand Preiss - Art Deco Sculptor The Fire and the Flame', p.108, by The Antique Collectors' Club 2005, and Brian Catley, 'Art Deco and Other Figures', p.265, The Antique Collectors' Club.
A gilt bronze easel photograph frame,c.1910-15, signed 'C Villain', cast in low relief with an angel to one side, the top depicting a dreadnought bombarding the shore, an airship in the sky, the lower with a vacant cartouche with a sword and guns behind, easel backed,20cm wide26.5cm high9.5 x 13.5cm aperture
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