Militaria: a German Third Reich Iron Cross, First Class, the sword-shaped pin stamped with makers mark L15 for Otto Schickle of Pforzheim, a German Third Reich Iron Cross, Second Class, the suspender ring stamped with makers mark 120 for Franze Petzl of Wien, of standard three part construction with iron centre, a Third Reich Coburg Badge, circa 1932, cast in bronze with a swastika sword in a palm wreath surround with the words 'In Coburg mit Hitler 1922-1932', verso inscribed SBW, a policeman's striped duty cuff band, circa 1945, together with seven musket balls and two pistol balls excavated on the Civil War battlefield of Edgehill (1642) in Warwickshire.
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Two miniature bronze dogs comprising of a spaniel and a Pekingese in the manner of Franz Bergman, impressed Geschutz, together with two pairs of Oriental metal desk seals in the form of dogs of Fo and winged beasts and a hexagonal white glass snuff bottle decorated with Oriental figures smoking.
A group of eight medals in presentation box to include 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, War Medal and Defence Medal, Regular Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (186635 Sjt. H. Taylor RE) and a Meritorious Service medal (1866635 W. 0. 0. 2 H. C. Taylor RE), related papers, competitor medals, badges etc together with a World War One Medal (15024 Pte E. Leedham Sam. L. I.), another World War Two War Medal and Defence Medal and R. A. F. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (W/D. P. A. Taylor 560428 R. A. F).A Naval General Service Medal to W/O P.A Taylor 560428 RAF. Royal Marines, with clasp for Malaya, bronze RAF Nobel Challenge cup medal presented to Sgt P A Taylor a white metal pocket watch also inscribed to him, military ribbons and King George V commemorative medal.
* Jake and Dinos ChapmanUHM011, Bronze, 2002. Purchased from the Jake and Dinos ‘Chapman Family Collection’ Exhibition at White Cube in 2002, accompanied by two copies of the exhibition catalogue. The infamously subversive Jake and Dinos Chapman have, over the years, developed numerous works referencing the global fast food giant McDonalds as a reference of critique towards, what they perceive, as the moral bankruptcy of modernity. Their emphatic attention to detail creates an atmosphere around their work impossible to ignore or surpass. The ‘Chapman Family Collection’ exhibited in 2002 for example, used catalogue numbers of each item such as CFC76311561 and CFC77227084 which are in fact the telephone numbers of McDonald’s branches in central London. Their humour is not lost on the art critics such as Neal Brown who comments “The Chapman’s critique was one of mischievous conceptual slipperiness: both excessively silly and eminently sensible’ (Neal Brown, ‘Burger Fetish’, Modern Painters, Spring 2003, p.95) and two copies of the accompanying book (one Mint)
A BRONZE FIGURE OF MAHAKALA, with the primary two hands holding a kapala and a further ornament, the further hands holding more ritual items and the back hands holding an out stretched ribbon, the figure in Ceremonial armor with flaming hair behind, standing upon a elephant headed figure on a lotus base Height overall 15" (38cm).
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