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WWI medal group, awarded to 1806 Pte F.N Seaborne 3 Lond.R. including 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1918, Victory medal together with a bronze memorial plaque named Frederick Norton Seaborne; with another group of medals for Cpl J.R Seaborne who served with the 8th Army, medals: 1939-1945 Star, the Africa Star with 8th Army bar, Italy star, France and Germany star, War Medal 1939-1945, together with various photographs, identity cards and other related items, also another War Medal 1939-45, and a Royal Artillery cap badge
English School (19th Century) Portrait of Major-General Sir Henry Edward Colville, KCMG, CB (1852-1907), as a young officer oil on canvas 40 x 30cm (16 x 12in) Henry Colville was born at Kirkby Hall, Leicestershire, the son of Charles Robert Colville and the Hon. Katherine Sarah Georgina Russell. Henry Colville was educated at Eton, and entered the Grenadier Guards in 1870. He was appointed A.D.C. to General the Hon. Sir Leicester Smyth, commanding the forces in South Africa, in 1880. He served in the Intelligence Department of the Suakin Expedition of 1884, was present at the Battles of El Teb and the Battle of Tamai, mentioned in despatches,and received the bronze star, medal, and clasp. He was employed on special service in the Sudan prior to the Nile Expedition of 1884-85 and during that Expedition served as D.A.A.G.; was mentioned in despatches; received the clasp and was created C.B. At the close of the Expedition he was Chief of the Intelligence Department of the Frontier Force and was present at the Battle of Ginnis; was mentioned in despatches and was promoted to the rank of Colonel. He was then attached to the Intelligence Department at headquarters and wrote the official history of the Sudan Campaign. In 1893 he succeeded the late Sir Gerald Portal as Commissioner (Acting) for Uganda, commanded the Unyoro Expedition which resulted in the inclusion of that country into the Protectorate; received the Central Africa Medal, was created K.C.M.G. and received the second-class Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar. He was selected for promotion to the rank of Major-General, 12 April 1898. Later, he became Commander, Infantry Brigade, Gibraltar 1899; Guards Brigade and 9 Division, South Africa 1899-1900 and retired in 1901. Relined. Quite dirty. Inventory No. 33122 to the reverse. Dirt spotting all over.
A cased Naval sextant of painted bronze and brass manufacture, by Elliott Brothers of London, complete with index mirror, filters, horizon mirror eyepieces and graduated brass arc inscribed 'Hon. C A Colville RN', the fitted mahogany case with inset brass plaque similarly inscribed, with Kelvin Hughes examination certificate to the cover dated 9.10.1981 Provenance: The sextant belonged to Commander Charles Alexander, 3rd Viscount Colville of Culross, R.N, who served in World War I as Cdr Royal Navy at the Battle of Jutland 1916; served in World War II, being killed on active service in a flying accident in the Azores
A tray comprising: a 19th century Chinese famille rose jar with a pierced wooden cover and on a hardwood stand (a/f); a Chinse bronze and hard stone ruyi sceptre, a Japanese satsuma urn (a/f); a 19th century Russian papier mache box lid (a/f); a pocket barometer and a studio pottery bowl. (6)
A collection of items depicting Henry Irving, to include circular plaque, mounted on red painted frame, rectangular plaque in cushion frame, a rectangular bronze effect plaque, a bust and a pressed metal plaque, together with a plaque depicting Ellen Terry and a small figurine depicting David (7)
Bee Gees Ivor Novello Award 1978-79. An Ivor Novello award presented to the Bee Gees for the song ‘How Deep Is Your Love’ dating from 1978-79.The solid bronze statue (9.5”) is mounted to black painted wooden base with an engraved bronze plaque that reads, “RSO Records, “How Deep Is Your Love” 1978/79”. The award is extremely attractive and is in very good condition. 1978/79 became a very important and successful year for the Bee Gees, aswell as getting the recognition for their talent it catapulted the band into stardum

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