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A mid-19th century gilt bronze mantel clock, the domed case set with white enamel chapter ring, twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell (lacking bell and pendulum), the case cast with cabbage roses and centred with a maiden holding a bouquet of flowers (chapter ring with numerous cracks, lacking one hand), h.36cm
A mid-19th century French gilt bronze mantel clock, the case surmounted with a seated maiden in formal dress with mandolin, the silvered dial having twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the case further cast with swags of fruit and flowers to scroll cast base, h.45cm
A late 19th century bronze mantel clock, retailed by Thomas Agnew & Sons, signed to the black dial, with twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement, the naturalistic case surmounted with allegorical scene of a man taming a wild horse, the whole raised upon a sienna marble base to further bronze plinth, h.54cmAll bronze good, some light patina wear only.Marble plinth with some very minor chips to angles.Movement is heavily tarnished and unpolished.With pendulum and bell.
Stamps, including old vintage Strand album and USA wildlife sheets together with coins, a box of English and foreign coins including a 2010 silver Britannia once ounce coin, two 1892 Victoria crowns and three 1935 crowns; together with a small quantity of British and Foreign bronze and cupro nickel low denomination coinage
A WW I Casualty group to include bronze memorial plaque, naming Thomas James Noyce, 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory, K. 24093 T.J. NOYCE. STO. 2.R.N. (Naming to Star mis-spelt NOYEE.) (4) Stoker 2nd Class Thomas James Noyce served aboard H.M.S. Princess Irene an auxillery minelayer which exploded off the coast of Sheerness, Kent on 27th May 1915 resulting in the loss os 352 lives.
A WW I Casualty group to include a bronze memorial plaque, naming Richard Cook in original evelope with card outer sleeve and memorial scroll in tube, British War and Victory medals, 32968. PTE. R. COOK BEDF. R., both boxed with Record Office letter in O.H.M.S. envelope. (4) Private Richard Cook was killed in action 10/05/1917 France and Flanders.
William Tuke bronze medal for Mental Health Nursing July 1925, photograph of the Nursing Staff at the Retreat, York, two Rowntrees long service certificates, Rowntrees Edward VIII medallion and a fob watch Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Japanese bronze baluster vase and cover with a raised pattern of birds and flowers, H 31cms, a smaller baluster vase decorated with dragons and one other bronze vase Condition Report & Further Details Smallest vase missing baseClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
John Profumo memorabilia, a silver engine turned cigarette box, cedar lined, 10.5cm x 8.5cm, hallmarked London 1938, the initial plate engraved "GW", with hand written engraving to side "Happiest Wishes John Profumo June 1947", together with a photograph of John Profumo electioneering in 1948 and the recipient of the gift "G" his assistant with her dog Lassie, another autographed photograph of John Profumo by Reuter dated June 1947 being awarded the American Bronze Star Medal, a smaller engine turned cigarette case hallmarked London 1946 engraved inside "To Gretel from the Officers and Yound Conservatives, Kettering Division 1954", approximate weight 4.5oz.(4)

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