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Victoria City of London Police Jubilee medal 1887 with 1897 clasp to P S 67 J Martin, Edward VII City of London Police Coronation medal 1902 in bronze to Insp J Martin, George V Metropolitian Police Coronation medal 1911 to PC T Martin and a George V Jubilee medal 1935 (4) CONDITION REPORT: Two members of the same family? No Division given.London Police Jubilee medal 1887: black carbon spot to reverse. Some black markings to obverse. Condition around vf.London Police Coronatin medal 1902: obv with black carbon spotting. Obv around f/v, rev better.Jubillee 1935 medal: black carbon spot on obv at 1/2 o'clock position, some yellowing, vf+.Met Coronation 1911 medal: some patina, vf or better.
British Bee-Keepers Association silver 2nd prize medal for silver Queen Class in Bristol Honey Show to Miss Meg Thomson 1934 42mm 41g, Scotsman Bookjacket Design Award 73cm diameter, Highland Agricultural Society of Scotland medal to Thomas Kerr 1851, 34mm dia. and a Poultry Club medal in bronze 39mm dia.
A set of 19th century steel and bronze fire irons (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The first quarter of the poker has numerous nibbles and a slight bend. The rear of the shovel and the grips of the tongs are struck with the letter T. All items have been recently polished and cleaned but no obvious faults. We would date these items as second half of 19th century.
Marcelle Mire (late 19th/early 20th century), bronze and ivory figure of a lady with parasol, raised on a marble plinth, signed and numbered 5095. Height 24 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Other than being dusty and dirty this lot is in generally very good condition. There are no issues with the metalwork and only very minor scratches to the paintwork but nothing significant. The face is dirty in the reveals. There is a tiny stress fracture just above the left eye and another one on the right cheek. The marble base is nibbled a little around the sharp edges. There are no significant chips however.
Renee-Paul Marquet (1875-1939), a bronze and ivory figure of a Dutch girl with long pigtails and wearing clogs, raised on a marble plinth, signed "Marquet" and stamped 7743. Height 26 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The figure is in generally good order. There are no hairline cracks to the face. The metalwork is generally in good order. The only minor defect is to the rear two fingers of the left hand. These are partially missing where they grasp the branch. There are minor nibbles to the sharp edges of the marble base but no significant issues.

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