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A Large and Impressive Reproduction Bronze Figure / Sculpture of ' The Dancer ' by D.H. Chiparus, Made In The 1920's. The Figure Is Raised on a Large Art Deco Shaped Black and White Marble Base / Plinth. The Whole Standing 21.5 Inches Tall. An Impressive Bronze Figure by Any Standard. In Excellent Condition.
Japanese 19th Century Large and Impressive True Pair of Elaborate Bronze Censers, Decorated with Foo-Dogs Figures to Top of Covers, A Pair of Exotic Bird Handles, Floral Images to Body, Raised on Exotic Floral Tapered Legs on a Circular Stepped Base. The Whole Being An Impressive Pair of Meiji Period Censers of Large Proportions, Which Stand 16 Inches High. Condition - Some Pit-Mark to Lower Section of Censers, No Damage to Either Censer.
Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Figural Striking Mantel Clock. c.1850 - 1860. With Raingo Freres Movement, The White Enamel Dial Signed D. C. Rait Paris. The Twin Barrel Movement with Silk Suspension, Recoil Anchor Escapement and Count Wheel, Strike on a Bell Pendulum, 8 Day Movement, Marked to Back Plate - Raingo Freres Paris. The Clock maker and Bronzer Raingo Freres was Founded In 1813 Paris. Size 18 Inches High & 17 Inches Wide.
*Trench Art. A collection of brass shell cases and trench art, including a 1903 German Pom Pom shell and nosecone engraved Cambrai 1918, a WWI period brass cigarette case applied with 19th Hussars badge and Prussian button, a bronze bell engraved H.M.S. Valiant 1931, Zeppelin ashtray from Z48, a Japanese POW camp copper dish engraved I Johnson, Stanley Camp 1942-1944 and other items --- PLEASE NOTE THE MILLS BOMB IS INERT --- (a carton)
*Great War. A Great War Memorial plaque to Lieutenant R.N. Cresswell, Royal Air Force Late Royal Flying Corps, shot down over Le Cateau, 23 October 1918, Bronze Memorial Plaque (Ralph Neal Cresswell), presented in a contemporary oak frame, sold with copied research Lieutenant Ralph Neal Cresswell (1898-1918), was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, he joined the Royal Flying Corps as a Cadet on 6 June 1917 and commissioned Lieutenant in October that year. Cresswell was posted to No.92 Fighter Squadron and served as a pilot, later transferring to No.6 Reconnaissance Squadron in 1918. On 23 October 1918 whilst flying aircraft R.E.8 No.F-6279 Cresswell was shot down by Lieutenant Hans Boes of Jasta 34b Squadron. An account recorded by his Observer was later published in "Tommy Goes to War", he recounts "I had already made two flights over the enemy's lines that day - bombing strafing - and taking photographs, and had retired to my tent for rest; when the Squadron Commander lifted the tent flap and said "Silk - you will have to go up again - the Huns are withdrawing their guns on the Le Cateau Road and I want you to blast the lot". Feeling apprehensive I remarked:-"I feel I shall not return this time" "come come" he said - "Your Guardian Angel will still look after you" He then gave me a gentle pat. "But who is going to be my pilot?"- I asked. "Cresswell the new fellow" he answered. I shook hands with him and rushed off to the waiting machine. Over the Lines a number of enemy Fokker machines swooped out of the sun upon four "R.E.8." machines - The air was full of wings and bullets, when my machine gave a lurch, I turned my head to my pilot , he had slumped over the controls - mortally wounded. Next I had a gun-shot wound to the head. The machine went into a spin and finally crashed upon some trees near Le Cateau - I can faintly remember being lowered to the ground, then passed out."Lieutenant Ralph Silk was taken prisoner of war and Cresswell is commemorated on the Arras Memorial, France. (1)
*Great War. A Great War group of three to Private T. Spinks, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment, 1914-15 Star (1387 Pte T. Spinks. Notts: & Derby: R.), British War and Victory Medals (1367 Pte. T. Spinks. Notts. & Derby.R.), extremely fine with Bronze Memorial Plaque (Thomas Spinks) in card envelope, together with two related badges plus a rolled gold pendant encompassing a photograph of the recipient in traditional Scottish dress, plus six sweetheart postcards 265054 Lance Corporal Thomas Edgar Spinks (1897-1917), was born in St Ann's Well Road, Nottingham and served during the Great War with 1st/7th Bn., Sherwood Foresters killed in action 24 April 1917, a newspaper cutting included in the lot records 'Spinks killed by shell on 24th April - Lance Corporal Thomas Edgar Spinks Sherwood Foresters , beloved son of Sarah and the late Frank Spinks, step-son of Mr. William Allen of No.272 St. Ann's Well Road (Nottingham). He bravely answered Duty's Call - sadly missed by his sorrowing Mother, Father, Sisters and Brother Lawrence who was wounded and in Netley Hospital at the time, and his fianc‚e Gladys. Spinks is commemorated in the Canadian Cemetery No.2., Neuville-St. Vaast, France. (small box)
A bracelet of six sixpenny pieces and two Canadian five cents, together with two other coin bracelets, an 1891 crown with brooch fitting, a bronze medal marked Manufacturers Hanover Corporate Challenge Series, and three commemorative coins, together with an imitation pearl necklace with silver clasp
Fine Chinese 18th C Ji Fu Kesi dragon robe, in bronze silk the eight five clawed dragons woven with silvered thread, horse shoe cuffs with two further dragons, also decoration of the sea and other symbols.Provenance: 'More Stitches', From an important collection of Historical textiles . Some areas of discolouration, centre right of robe, shoulders, seems down sides of robe,colours generally good, weave strong, one coral button, one bronze, one button missing small amount of wear edge of braiding on cuffs Some stains to the lining, also tears in the lining back of neck Length 50.5, underarm to underarm 28 3/4, Collar to sleeve end 39.5
Chinese Qing dynasty bronze silk embroidered bed cover extensively embroidered with figures, Pagoda and gardens, worked in silk satin stitch, 237 x 220 cm Provenance: 'More Stitches', From an important collection of Historical textiles . Silk fabric split in multiple areas with cotton conservation backing
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