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A George V Edward Medal, Second Class (Bronze) to James Short, named and cased, London gazetted 2nd October 1917, with relevant contemporary press cuttings and certificate from the Carnegie Hero Fund Trust. A rare civilian gallantry award. *In the early hours of the morning of the 28th November 1916 at Pye Hill Colliery, Nottinghamshire, three men were buried following a roof fall. James Short, of Riddings, was one of five men who, under continuous roof falls, attempted to dig the trapped men out. After seven hours, the men were located, however all were found to be dead. All five of the rescuers, including Mr Short, were awarded the Edward Medal, which they received in person from the King on 20th October 1917. The Rescuers were also enrolled on The Carnegie Roll of Honour and received a £10 gratuity.
Six Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Beatrix Potter Figures, Samuel Whiskers, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Johnny Town-Mouse, Jeremy Fisher, Tommy Brock and two pigs, largest 4cm; and Five Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Miniature Beatrix Potter Figures, Goody and Timmy Tiptoes, Flopsy and Benjamin Bunny (11)
A Pair of French Bronze Four-Light Candelabra, 19th century, in neo-classical style with scroll branches, knopped columns and circular bases, on three monopodium supports and tricorn plinth, 54cm high; and A Pair of Gilt Metal and Glass Four-Light Candelabra, with urn finials, scroll branches, faceted drops, leaf sheathed supports and tricorn bases, 60cm high (2)
A Rowland Ward Brass Mounted Hoof, early 20th century, the hinged cover inscribed POLPETTI WITH MACARONIA-MOLLY CAREW, stamped mark, 14cm wide; A Brass Beaker, with presentation inscription to Private G C Peacock; A Bolas Gun; A Bronze Miniature Jockey Cap and Crop, mounted on an oak plinth; Three Various Riding Crops; and After A G Haigh: Portrait of Dante (8)
Moses and The Brazen Serpent: A Rare and Early 18th Century Ivory Fan, the gorge sticks plain, both guards with the addition of carved mother-of-pearl alternating with carved ivory. The velum leaf, mounted à l'Anglaise, shows a rare depiction of Moses in the Wilderness. The Israelites had been bitten by poisonous snakes. Moses, commanded by God, erected a bronze serpent on a Tau-shaped pole. Those who had faith in God looked to it and were healed. Old Testament, Numbers 21:9. The verso is plain. One MOP roundel missing from the upper guard. The leaf is fairly well rubbed to the recto. Slight foxing seen to the verso.
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