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Selection of British Army Cap Badges. Comprising: Suffolk Regiment Victorian OR's bi-metal cap badge circa 1896-1901 ... Corps of Military Accountants cap badge circa 1919-27 ... Bedfordshire Regiment all brass economy ... Similar Leicestershire Regiment ... Also a George VI Royal Engineers Officer's Bronze Cap Badge. All complete with fittings. (5 items)
1st Bn Royal Warwickshire Regiment October 1914 Officer Casualty Group of Medals. This group was awarded to Captain Cecil Glendower Percival Gilliat a pre war regular Officer who died on the 14th October 1914. Comprising: Indian General Service Medal, clasp "North West Frontier 1908" "2nd LIEUT 1ST R. WAR. R.", 1914 Star, with clasp, "LIEUT R. WAR. R", British War Medal (ERASED NAME), Victory Medal "Capt" Bronze Memorial Plaque " Cecil Glendower Percival Gilliat". The group has been attractively mounted into a glazed frame for display with a copy photograph of Capt whilst serving with the KSLI. Captain Cecil Glendower Percival Gilliat was born in Ireland and originally commissioned into the King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Transferring to the 1st Bn Warwickshire Regiment he saw service on the North West Frontier and at the outbreak of the Great War landed with his Battalion in France on the 22nd August 1914. On the 14th October 1914 now with the rank of Captain the Battalion was fighting near a small village called Meteren. A fellow Officer recorded the events that day "We were attacking a village called Meteren. My company was next to "Glennie's" when I fell. He saw at once, and ran to me with two of his men, and started bandaging my wound. It was a very plucky thing to do, as I was lying in a very exposed place, and the Germans were firing at me all the time. "Glennie" left me after he had put the dressing on, and said he would send some men to carry me back, but he was killed himself, shot through the forehead, when he got back to the trench" On this day the Warwicks would suffer 42 Killed and 85 wounded. Amongst the wounded Officers this day was a Lieutenant Bernard Montgomery, who would survive and attain the rank of Field Marshal.
WW1 / WW2 Royal Navy Long Service Group of Nine Medals. Awarded to Francis Roland Hiden BEM who served during both World Wars as a Signaller. Comprising: British Empire Medal (Civilian) "FRANCIS ROLAND HIDEN", British War Medal, Victory Medal, "J.64446 O.SIG RN", 1939/45 Star, Atlantic Star, Clasp "Pacific", Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (GVR), "J. 64446 (CH B 21359) SIG R.F.R.". The group is mounted as worn, the WW1 medals polished. ... The group is accompanied by original RN certificate of service ... Three bronze shooting medals. ... Also Certificate for the presentation of the BEM March 1957. Francis Roland Hiden BEM was born in 1900 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy in January 1917. He saw sea service as a Signaller during 1918 and after the end of the war remained with the Royal Navy serving on HMS Royal Oak during 1929. In 1930 he transferred to the Royal Fleet Reserve and in 1939 returned to sea duty. He was discharged in September 1945. Living in Birmingham he worked at Birmingham main post office and was awarded the BEM in 1957 for his services.
German Third Reich SS Long Service Award for 8 years. A good bronze example, the obverse bearing SS Sigrunen within an oak wreath superimposed on a swastika; reverse inscribed "Für treue dienste in der SS" superimposed on the numeral "8". Small bevelled ring to top retains teardrop ribbon loop. Ribbon now absent. VGC Founded 30th January 1938
German Third Reich cased SS Long Service Award for 4 years. A good bronze example, the obverse bearing SS runes within an oak wreath superimposed on a swastika; reverse inscribed "Für treue dienste in der SS" superimposed on the numeral "4". Small bevelled ring to top retains teardrop ribbon loop. Complete in its black card case of issue with mouse gray lining and silvered SS Sigrunen impressed to top lid. VGC Founded 30th January 1938
German Third Reich WW2 Medal of the Order of the German Eagle in bronze. A good scarce bronze example. Obverse bears Maltese cross with eagle and swastika between each arm; reverse with legend "Deutsche Verdienst Medaille" in block script. Complete with original ribbon and brooch pin. VGC Instituted 1st May 1937.
German Third Reich WW2 Medal of the Order of the German Eagle in bronze with swords. A good scarce bronze example. Obverse bears Maltese cross with eagle and swastika between each arm; reverse with legend "Deutsche Verdienst Medaille" in block script. Complete with original ribbon and brooch pin. VGC Instituted 1st May 1937. Swords introduced in 1939.
German Third Reich WW2 Army / Waffen-SS Infantry Assault breast badge in bronze by Josef Felix & Söhne, Gablonz A fine die-cast bronzed example awarded to Motorised Infantry recipients with JFS logo to reverse. Rifle with fixed bayonet superimposed on oval oak wreath surmounted by eagle and swastika. Vertical round pin with ball fitting and JFS style hook fitting to the reverse. Retains original finish. VGC Designed by Junker of Berlin and instituted 20th December 1939, bronzed version authorised 1st June 1940.
A classical style brass jardinière urn with repoussé panel depicting Pan and Bacchus in a tug of war, with swan head handles on gadrooned stem to canted cornered plinth, 37 x 41cm. CONDITION REPORT Rubbing to bronze and scratching, verdigris to inside, small scratches and wear throughout commensurate with age, no major damage.
TWO PAIRS OF REGENCY GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE CANDLESTICKS EARLY 19TH CENTURY the first with urn form holders above fruiting collars and tapered reeded columns, terminating on triform bases with lion's paws feet, 31cm high; the other as candelabra with pinecone finials above lyre form columns with putto masks and issuing twin outscrolling arms, on rouge marble bases, 31cm high (4)
PAIR OF REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND GILT METAL MOUNTED BOOKCASES EARLY 19TH CENTURY the straight cornices over pale blue silk backed open bookcase with three adjustable shelves lined with brass bead moulding; the lower parts with dummy frieze drawers over pairs of doors lined in matching pale blue pleated silk, opening to further adjustable shelves, on plinth bases; with foliate gilt bronze mounts and outlined with brass bead mouldings (2) 90cm wide, 210cm high, 25cm deep Provenance: Capton House, Somerset Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
FRENCH LOUIS XVI STYLE KINGWOOD AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED VITRINE CABINET LATE 19TH CENTURY the rouge marble top over a frieze centred by a gilt bronze relief of putti, above a bevelled glass door opening to glass shelves and a red velvet lined interior, raised on square cabriole legs with paw sabots 68cm wide, 143cm high, 39cm deep Provenance: Estate of the late Rachel Teggart
FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE 19TH CENTURY comprising a mantel clock depicting a classical female with a cherub, above a white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, on a white marble base, the movement striking on a bell, raised on toupie feet, 33.5cm high; and an associated pair of gilt bronze flowering urns, raised on reeded column plinth bases, 49.5cm high (3)
LARGE FRENCH SLATE GILT BRONZE MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK 19TH CENTURY the rectangular case surmounted by a tazza finial above a circular gilt dial with Roman numerals, flanked by satyr mask corner mounts, raised on scrolled rococo feet, the movement striking on a bell and inscribed WEBSTER & SONS/ PARIS, with impressed numbers and initials 55cm high
STONE SUNDIAL 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER the octagonal capital carved with hours markers and dated 1795, mounted with a later bronze dial and gnomon inscribed 'A shadow round about my face/ the sunny hours of day will trace', on a fluted octagonal column and square tapered base 118cm high, 49cm diameter Provenance: Collection of the late Donald MacKenzie
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