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Japanese bronze tapered cylindrical vase having engraved landscape decoration, the base with engraved mark, 18cm high together with a Japanese cloisonné cylindrical vase having a central band of decoration depicting birds amongst foliage on a sparkle ground, 18.25cm high Condition: The foot of the cloisonné vase is dented at one point and there has been an area of restoration to the cloisonné above this point - the cover on the large vase shows minor signs of restoration to the underside in the form of touching-in with enamel paint where bits of enamel have flaked off, the small pot and cover has been knocked at one side of the base so that you can see fractures to the green internal enamel decoration but this is not visible on the outside - **General condition consistent with age
GT WAR & WW11 MEDALS TO THE McDONALD FAMILY. A 1914/15 Star, British war & Victory medals named to 11277 Pte W MacDonald Gordon Highlanders. Also a Silver Wound Badge numbered 219420. Pte William MacDonald went to France with the 6th Gordon Highlanders 4/2/1915. Invalided out on the 1/8/1917 (Wounds) No 265822. Unnamed Defence & War medals mounted for wear, also a Serving Brother of St John of Jerusalem medal, again unnamed. The box of issue is addressed to Miss McDonald of 2 Intake Square, Middleton Leeds 10 Yorks. ATS cap badge and collars, QMAAC & ATS old comrades association badge. Gordon Highlanders badge, enamel sweethearts badge etc. St Johns Ambulance Association bronze medal named to 480915 Mary E McDonald, with additional bars etc. The 1939/45, Africa (bar 8th Army) Italy Stars and War Medal, with Condolence Slip awarded to 7892588 S.Q.M.S.McDonald .John. Interestingly the slip is marked 5-1 awards, requiring further research. A TA lapel with the number 291711, a Royal Tank Corps badge and sweethearts badge both Fear Naught motto. An original glazed photograph of the 45th Royal Tank Regt (Leeds Rifles) Sgts Mess Egypt 1942, all officially named in type below. 17.1/4" x 13.1/2". A photograph of John McDonald as a Corporal C1942 with three service stripes and slouch hat. A presentation book, Royal Armoured Corps Italian Campaign 1943 to 45. Inscribed From all ranks of the 6th Royal tank Regiment in memory of (James) McDonald who was killed in action fighting with the Regiment. Schio N Italy 12 Dec 1945 CMF G Gainford Lt Colonel. Containing sketches of the actions and officers of the Regiment and their associated written details.
HISTORIC 19thC CYCLING AWARDS IN GOLD & SILVER/BRONZE. A large bronze medallion with top mount, London Bicycle Club 100 mile Trial. Bronze University medallion LBC v CUBC 15 miles 2nd Prize H R Reynolds 1884. Bronze medal with eight bars, Facsimile of Members Gold Challenge Medal, Amateur Bicycle Club Members Challenge Medal subscribed 1875 on the reverse. Cased small bronze medal inscribed Presented to H R Reynolds for riding up Reigate Hill 4th September 1880. A plated cup inscribed DBBC 1878 Mile Race H R Reynolds. A cased silver medallion inscribed Crystal Palace Bicycle Challenge Cup Race 1882, 2nd prize won by H R Reynolds 17th Aug 15 miles. Three cased silver medallions OUBC v LBC 1883-1890 15 miles H R Reynolds (32mm). DBBC monogram 2 miles 1st H R Reynolds New College. Bronze medal H R Reynolds 2nd 1880. LBC 10 miles unnamed. A Cased 18ct Gold medal LBC 100 miles, unnamed as issued. See Illustration.
PHOTOGRAPHIC PRIZE MEDALLIONS etc. (3) Bronze medallions in original cases. Presented by Amateur Photographer in the Lantern Slides Competition 1890 to K L Reynolds (52mm). Cased medallion Photographic Exhibition Crystal palace 1890 inscribed K L Reynolds Class A D Sect 8 in 42mm diameter. Photography medal for Lantern Slides won by K L Reynolds Class V111 Animals 1889, 38 mm diameter. A 1935 George V Jubilee medal awarded to a member of the Reynolds family. (4)
A CAPTURE OF PORTOBELLO 1739 MEDALLION. A 38mm diameter bronze medallion celebrating Admiral Vernon and Commodore Brown, facing each other on the obverse. The reverse of Took Porto Bello with six ships only Nov 22 1739, in worn condition. Also a French medallion in bronze, Dieu Protege La France 1806-1836 obverse, 52 mm diameter. Reverse with A La Armee Francaise, Arc de L'Etoile. (2) The Arc de Triumph was started in 1806 to celebrate French Victories, finished in 1836.
CONNAUGHT RANGERS BADGES etc. A silver coloured metal officers KC cap badge with pin back, also a pair of scm Elephant collar badges with lug fixing reverses. A bronze officers KC Connaught Rangers cap badge, with top and bottom lug fixings. A Royal Irish Rifles badge and a brace of scm Royal Irish Regiment collars, lions facing left on a shield above the motto. Virtutis Namurcensis Premium. Also officers large and small Royal Irish Rifles buttons KC (27 in total) by various makers.
CASED BRITISH VICTORIES OF THE PENINSULAR WAR 1815. A red leather fitted case with Record of British Valour in gold lettering. Bronze box/medallion containing 13 coloured discs depicting various Battles or Actions, Albuera , Badajoz, Bussaco, Ciudad Rodrigo, Duoro, Pamplona, Salamanca, San Sebastian, Talavera, Toulose, Vimiera, Vitoria and Waterloo. Engraved by Edward Orme, with 75mm diameter. Englands Great Captain Arthur Duke of Wellington and left facing bust obverse, with Porter F above Orme Direx below. Angel seated beneath tree reverse, Picture Medal and Edward Orme Direx, Bond St London. The angels board reads, Record of Valour, with Porter F below. See Illustration
SPORTING & MUSICAL GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS. Related 9ct gold x 2 awards including a Contralto Solo named to Ms Nancy Ludlow 1930 (Swindon), the other a sporting award unnamed as issued. A silver medal 1929 awarded to Ms Nancy Ludlow Contralto Solo, also a bronze 1932 award to Ms Ludlow for singing. 7 silver/gold sporting medals only one named to G S Hurcom Swindon Athletic Club Winners 1928. All are cased or boxed., gold awards 3.4 gms and 8.1gms respectively.
VARIOUS BRONZE MEDALLIONS. (9) Including a 78mm diameter Victoria In Commemoration medallion, with Victoria Regina et Imperatrix obverse. GV & Queen Mary Coronation June 22 1911. The Inner Temple Members who fought for their Country 1914-1918, 50mm diameter. Resetlement of the Jews in GT Britain 300th Anniversary medal. etc.
VARIOUS MEDALLIONS. Silver and Bronze 800 years of St Bartholomews Hospital 1123-1923 medallions with William Harvey obverse. Wreath reverse with Rahere and the legend around the edge, 50mm approx diameter. Napoleon 111 bust obverse, Imprimerie Imperiale wreathed reverse. 36mm diameter. Two Bismarck bust obverse, Bismarck 1 April MDCCCXCV reverse.
Bronze Coronation Medal of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra designed by Emil Fuchs and dtd 1901 + diamond-shaped Bronze Pendant Medal iss for the 1897 Glasgow Children's Fete to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee + two Bronze Glasgow Children's Fete Medals commemorating King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra Coronation 26th June 1902, all housed in glazed oval display together with a woven silk panel/bookmark depicting Winston Churchill and Union Jack with Spanish text beneath stating Churchill as Bulwark of Democracy, Justice, Peace
A pair of Japanese bronze vases, Meiji period, each relief decorated with a bird in a flowering branch, 18cm high; together with another Japanese bronze and inlaid vase, Meiji period, decorated with two silver toads, 18cm high. (3) Condition Report: One of the pair is dented and there is also a dent under base. Other vase is rubbed.
A small group of Oriental items, comprising: two Japanese bronze tripod koros and covers, largest 17.5cm high; a Chinese twin-handled tripod censer; another brass censer and cover; a Buddha; and one other. (6) Condition Report: Measurements: 70cm wide x 57 cm high. There is no visible damage. Weight: 270 grams.
A pair of Japanese bronze, silvered and gilt relief chargers, Meiji, 27.5cm diameter, (loss to figure on one). (2) Condition Report: Charger 1: one figure is missing and some minor marks, some rubbing to the back. Charger 2: one flower head is missing, some marks to front, wear marks to the back.
A Chinese silver wire-inlaid bronze tripod ding censer, bearing Xuande regnal date equivalent to 1431 AD, but probably late 18th century, the stout sides meticulously inlaid in fine and thicker wires, on each side three typical Ming-style dragons disputing a pearl between a pair of applied elephant head handles hung with loose rings, all between a galleried rim and three short conical feet below, the underside centre inlaid with an elaborate dragon-framed cartouche containing an eight character mark in Zhuanshu seal script, Xuande wu nian Wu Bangzuo zhi, 'made by Bangzuo in the fifth year of emperor Xuande [1431]' maximum diameter approximately 46cm Notes: By far the majority of Chinese ding and gui censers cast in bronze bear a cast or inlaid 'Xuande' mark; almost always apocryphal. Several un-inlaid bronze censers are recorded bearing similar Wu Bangzuo inscriptions, some incorporating an identical Xuande 'fifth year' date. While the dragons on the present piece are Ming in style they appear to be more Qing in character.
CASED 1872 MEDALLIONS. HRH P O WALES RECOVERY. The original case has In Commemoration of The National Thanksgiving at St Pauls Cathedral 27th February 1872. For the restoration of the health of H R H The Prince of Wales. The Right Hon Sir Sills John Gibbons Bt Lord Mayor. Sir Francis Wyatt Truscott Ald. Sir John Bennett Kt F.R.A.S. William Lawley Esq chairman of the committee. Inner lid has Wyou Regent Street London in gold lettering. Both bronze medallions are inset in the case, with a 77mm diameter. The case is slightly damaged on the hinge part. See Illustration
A CASED NAPOLEON 111 MEDALLION. A cased bronze 60mm diameter Albert Barre below right facing bust with Napoleon 111 Empereur legend on the obverse. Ship and seated female figure (Brittania?) reverse, with legend L'Empereur Des Francais Recoit A Boulogne La Reine D'Angleterre. 18 et 27 Aout 1855 enscribed in stone plinth. Below is La Ville de Boulogne.Sur.Mer. En Memoire Des 18 et 27 Aout 1855
A BATTLE OF THE NILE MEDALLION. 47mm diameter bronze issue, Europes Hope and Britain's Glory. Outer legend reads Rear Admiral Lord Nelso of the Nile, Brittania holding a shelid obverse. The reverse depicts ships of the line and Almighty God has blessed His Majesty's arms. Below Victory of the Nile August 1 1798.
A 1914 STAR/BAR TRIO TO THE 2nd YORKS & LANCASHIRE R. A 1914 Star with bar named to 7893 Pte W Burley 2/York & Lanc R.. British War & Victory medals named to 7893 Pte W J Burley Y & L R. the three mounted for wear. A St Johns A A bronze medal named to 198889 William J Burley, and five numbered 198889 bars for 1917/1918/1928/1929/1930. William J Burley a reservist before the Gt War was mobilized and embarked for France on the 21-9-1914. Wounded in 1916 he was hospitalised in England for much of 1917 & 1918. Being placed on the reserve (Drummer) in 1919. With copies of attestation papers and a Y & Lancs badge being at some time altered for a sweetheart to wear.
THE MEDALS etc OF CAPTAIN BEVAN RN. A mounted group of eleven medals awarded to Captain Robert Hesketh Bevan RN. 1914/15 Star British War & Victory medals named to Lt R H Bevan RN. 1939/45-Africa & Pacific Stars, Defence & War Medals, the latter five unnamed as issued. George V1 1937 Coronation Medal, Greek Order of the Redeemer and Bronze Greek War Cross, with a 1914/17 reverse. Captain R H Bevan served at The Battle of Jutland during the Gt War. Between the wars he served on HMS Saucy among others. He was also in that period attached to the Greek and Italian Navies. In World War 11 he commanded HMS Leander, the lead ship of the Leander Flotilla Group. Afterwards Commandant of HMS Collingwood from 1942-45. This came about when he had a Medical which found he had contracted TB and suffered a damaged lung. In February 1941 he challenged the Italian Armed Merchant Cruiser RAMB 1. He had called on the unflagged Vessel to stop, which slowed and trained its guns on HMS Leander. After being fired on Captain Bevan ordered his main armnaments to open fire at 3000 yards. After several salvos hit she set ablaze, the Italian Merchant Raider. 103 of her crew were saved before the stern blew off, on the munitions loaded ship. Her Captain Lt Commander Bozetti was sailing off the Maldives, and had just begun his 'Raider Mission'. In March 1941 Leander captured the Vichy French ship Charles L.D., again in the Indian Ocean. Later in March 1941 they were part of the force that captured the German supply ship Coburg and freed the Prisoners of War from Kelly Brovik a Norwegian Tanker. A photograph of Captain Bevan's formal portrait is with the medals, prior to WW11. Also his cased working order Swiss stopwatch marked 925, lid states S Smith & Sons of Trafalgar Square. Captain Bevan was also an ADC. See Illustration
Rare Circa 1950's Japanese Imperial Navy Binoculars on Tri-pod Base. Stainless steel, bronze, wood and glass. The gallery is not qualified to provide a report as to the functional condition of this lot. Please consult your own expert to evaluate this lot. Measure 65 inches tall and 43 inches wide. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request.
Circa 1940's World War II Japanese Battleship Bigeye Binoculars on Tri-pod Base. Stainless steel, bronze and glass. The gallery is not qualified to provide a report as to the functional condition of this lot. Please consult your own expert to evaluate this lot. Measures 60 inches tall and 36 inches wide. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request.
Cold War Era Berlin Wall Periscope on Tri-pod Base. Stainless steel, bronze, wood and glass. The gallery is not qualified to provide a report as to the functional condition of this lot. Please consult your own expert to evaluate this lot. Measures 80 inches tall and 10 inches wide. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request
Early 20th Century Bronze and French Cloisonné Enamel and Porcelain Ink Stand With Letter Opener. Nicely Detailed Ink Well with Liner and Letter Opener. The Stand Inset with a Hand Painted Porcelain Plaque Featuring a Cherub and Flowers. Signed Cotte. The Letter Opener with Losses to Enamel or in otherwise Good Condition. Measures 3 Inches Tall by 4-1/2 Inches Wide By 3 Inches Deep. The Letter Opener Measures 6-3/4 Inches Long. Domestic Shipping $37.00
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