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JOHN HENRY FOLEY RHA RA (1818-1874)CaractacusBronze, 80cm highSigned 'J.H. Foley RA, London 1860' and stamped 'ELKINGTON & CO. FOUNDERS'A reduction of the bronze cast in 1857 for the Mansion House in London. Caractacus was an ancient British hero, who was captured by the Romans and brought to Rome, where due to his noble bearing, his life was spared by the Emperor Claudius.
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND SIMULATED ROSEWOOD FRAMED FIRE SCREEN, of generous proportions, the rectangular frame surmounted with a scroll carved crest above an oval needlework panel depicting a castle within a band of roses, the panel flanked by fluted, turned baluster columns, conforming stretcher and leaf carved end supports, the back panel having an applied bronze plaque engraved with initials 'AEH' and dated 1878. 149cm high x 98cm wide
A First World War family group of three medals, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal named to 45807 PTE. J.Y. Strothard. York R. and another British War Medal named to CH. 691 -S- SGT. B.C. Strothard B.M.L.I. Together with a bronze death plaque in original card slip named to John Yardley Strothard.
A 19th century French gilded bronze eight day mantel clock, drum movement, ceramic dial painted with Roman numerals and floral decoration to centre, gilded bronze case with two young girls to finial, on break front pedestal base with painted ceramic panel and floral swags, striking bell, H.33cm
A cased 5 shot 38 bore Adams model 1851 “Dragoon” self cocking percussion revolver,13½” overall, barrel 8” engraved “Deane, Adams & Deane (Makers to H.R.H. Prince Albert) 30 King William St. London Bridge”; London proved only on the cylinder; frame engraved with scrolls and “Adams’s Patent No 1419”; with scroll engraved trigger guard and chequered walnut butt, the steel butt cap with hinged trap containing a spare nipple. Good Working Order and Condition, retaining some original blued finish (patches of light rust staining overall, a small hole drilled through the butt); in its green baize lined fitted oak case with circular brass lid escutcheon, containing an Adams marked double cavity bronze mould for bullet and ball, a bag shaped copper flask (spring broken), an Eley cap tin with paper label (worn), and a pewter oil bottle by Dixon. Basically Good Condition (lining mothed, compartment partitions loose). Plate 46
France: Croix de Guerre 1914-18, bronze star to ribbon, VF; Combatant’s Cross NVF, Belgium Commemorative medal of Albert I GVF; Hessen Fur Tapferkeit medal VF; USA bronze star, Army Good Conduct medal (named Daniel Capraru), European-Africa-Middle Eastern Campaign medal, WWII Victory, Vietnam medal. Average GVF (9)
A free standing photograph frame made from the tip of a WWI wooden aircraft propeller, containing a photograph and mounted with RFC bronze badge; a similar hanging photo frame mounted with cut out brass aircraft; a short wooden book case, the ends formed from propeller tips; a decorative small 4 bladed propeller, the centre with photo of an airman; 2 sections of propeller blades mounted with clocks; a similar pen and ink stand; an RFC loose leaf note book containing hand written notes; a pair of flying goggles in tin case; 7 various WWII and later aircraft instruments; and 6 other associated items. Average GC
32 cap/glengarry badges, including R Fus, Essex (slide missing), Camerons, Kent Cyclists, 5th London non voided, 21st London, Inns of Court Reg, Cambridge with “e” (brooch pin), Vic ASC (brooch pin), Geo V Mil Police, Essex Scottish, voided and non voided ASC, Geo VI enamelled RASC, officer’s bronze Geo V and VI RE and Buffs (one blade missing), etc. Generally GC
An officer’s khaki SD tunic of The R Artillery, KC staybrite buttons (other insignia removed); 2 similar Majors tunics complete with bronze lapel badges and ERII staybrite insignia; an OR’s No2 khaki jacket of the Light Infantry, complete with staybrite insignia, plastic waistbelt and chromed WBP; an ERII R Marines No 2 tunic, bronze insignia, and shirt; GC to VGC
A Captain’s WWI uniform of the 6th Bn The Cameronians: khaki SD doublet, braided cuffs with 3 rank stars, bronze collar badges with “T”, single wound stripe to left sleeve, medal ribbons 1914-15 star and War Medal; No 1 blue doublet, name inside “H G Grant-Logan” and “1914”; black PL shoulder belt and pouch, silver plated mounts, regimental badge, regimental pattern whistle with Sphinx head, chains and foliate boss with dragon, pouch with thistle spray badge and belt loops (fastening tang broken); PL sword belt and slings, frosted WBP with regimental badge; black leather Sam Browne belt with cross strap and sword frog; 2 pairs tartan trews; 2 pairs boots with spurs; sundry other items; in tin trunk marked “6th Bn The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)”.
A pair of Birmingham made 50 bore bronze framed percussion boxlock overcoat pocket pistols, 8½” overall, turn off barrels 4¼” with B’ham proofs, with scroll engraved frames and rounded chequered butts with German silver escutcheons and small plain butt caps. WO & GC (one hammer deeply pitted and cracked, one butt repaired). Plate 6

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