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A BRONZE TABLE CLOCK dial frosted glass, movement watch, with foliate, engraved and pierced cock, signed Geo. Yonge, Strand, London, no. 2059, case the dial within a band of rosette and husks, supported on an Etruscan type column flanked by volute scrolls with swan terminals, 13 1/2ins. (34cms.) highCondition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
C18th Chinese gilt-bronze tripod incense burner, cast in relief with panels of birds and flora, applied with twin lion-mask handles, the pierced cover with lion finial, 12cm high, 0.6kg weights. crack or join on the inside of rim; gilding rubbed, and showing signs of wear; some surface marks; hairline crack or deep scratch to underside of lid (not showing through on top); minute, tiny dents to underside of collar; two vertical lines on the inside
WW1 Coldstream Guards casualty trio to Frank Henry Brown with bronze Death Plaque and Casualty Scroll - 1914 Star with 5th Aug-22nd Nov. 1914 clasp, British War Medal named to 7858 PTE. F. H. BROWN C. GDS, and Victory Medal named to 7858 PTE. F. H. BROWN C. GDS; the medals, plaque and portrait photograph recently mounted and framed, the scroll separately framed, together with one other framed portrait photograph of F. H. Brown, a J. Hudson & Co `The Metropolitan` police whistle, and two typed pages of family history which notes: Frank Henry Brown born Shottersbrook, Maidenhead, Berkshire in 1889, the youngest of seven children. Enlisted in the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in 1908, the 1911 census recording him living in Ramilies Barracks, Aldershot. Discharged on 17 May 1911 and placed on Reserve for 9 Years. On 18 May 1911 appointed as Police Constable 58 in the Berkshire Constabulary, and after initial training posted to Reading (Rural) Division, Three Mile Cross. Whilst there he married Daisy Plumb, daughter of Luke Plumb, who was a Police Sergeant at Shinfield and probably his supervisory Sergeant. On the outbreak of the Great War he was recalled to the Colours and returned to the 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards as Guardsman 7858. On 9 October 1917 whilst serving with the 1st Battalion, Coldstream guards, Frank Henry Brown, then Lance Corporal 7858, was killed in action in the Battle of Passchendaele. He is buried and Remembered with Honour in the Cambrai East Military Cemetery, Nord, France in grave reference Sp. Mem. 1 [CWGC record him as serving in the 3rd Batallion when he was killed]
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