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Attrib. L and F Moreau (French, 1855-1919 and 1857-1930): A clock garniture, the Rococo style clock body with two flaming torches flanking scrolling cartouche above white dial with Arabic numerals, to the side a bronze cherub playing the cymbals whilst standing on cloth drapery, the base with central original gilded scrolling leaves and two later gilt scrolls to front corners. lacking feet, clock movement stamped S.H. Paris, striking on a bell, base of clock with plaque inscribed 'Enfants aux Cymbales, par L. et F. Moreau, Mlle d'Or', flanked by a pair of urns cast with flowers and musical instruments, gilded compressed globular feet, all with pink-yellow marble bases, 32cm high and smaller. (3)
A phosphor bronze printing press plate, relief decorated to the upper half with an elfin pixie seated on a mushroom holding a stalk of wheat out to a mouse, surrounded by blue bells and a hare to one side, the lower half with stylised farm house scene showing a farmer flanked by a horse and a donkey, the house in the background, circa 1920s, wooden backing, 26 by 30.2cm.
A collection of GB and World coins, comprising: twelve silver eagle dollars, 1986-1996, an Australian one ounce fine silver dollar, an 1891 Morgan silver dollar, one Republic of the Marshall Islands fifty dollar coin, commemorating the First Man on the Moon, a Republic of the Seychelles, twenty five rupees coin, a Barbados five dollar coin, three Turks and Caicos Lillehammer twenty crown coins, a Niue 1991 $10 Olympic Games coin, a 0.500 silver Barbados commemorative dollar coin, a Charles I shilling, the king facing to the right, a Victorian shilling dated 1877, together with further coins including two Turks and Caicos commemorative five crown coins, a 1953-1993 commemorative five pound coin, a 1900-1990 five pound coin, a Roman Emperor Valens bronze coin, and an 1837 Great Britain to Hanover Jeton, in two blue Royal Mint coin cases. (40)
A late 19th century small Indian Dhal shield, the front with seven bosses above star and ribbed detailing, lacking handle to back, 26cm diameter, together with a large Chinese bronze plaque or cover, cast with central flower motif and inscribed with Chinese characters near beaded rim, 39 by 4.5cm. (2)
A collection of metalware including two wall mounts for oil lamps, one cast iron, the other brass, two nutcrackers in the form of ladies legs, a small bronze figure of an owl, a modern bronzed figure of a frog pulling a shell, and a copper jelly mould embossed with a bunch of grapes and trailing vines, 34 by 17cm high and smaller. (7)
Two US Army model 1904 dress swords, blade lengths 81 and 80cm, the latter with wooden grip, the blade by H V Allien and Co, foliate engraved with US to the one side and with the name Percy G Black to the other. Notes: Major Percy G Black, the only recorded US Army officer of this name, was the Military Defence Attache in Berlin from 1937-1940, observing at first hand the German invasion of Poland. He was later Assistant Chief of Staff to General Andrews, later appointed to the Intelligence Division, Chief of Staff Supreme Allied Commander (COS-SAC), and finally in April 1944 was reassigned to the office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G2, War Department General Staff, where he served as Chief German Specialist and Chief Western European Specialist. Over the course of his military career which spanned both WWI and WWII, he was awarded various distinguished service medals including the Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, and the Officers' Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.

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