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A Box-Medal of the Duke of Wellington, in bronze, British Victories in Portugal, Spain and France, unsigned, uniformed bust of the Duke left, base, inscription within wreath, containing 12 roundels naming the various battles and victories, 47mm (Brown, L, British Historical Medals, 885; Eimer, Wellington 82). Very fine.
A set of seven pairs of William Tonks & Son Victorian style pierced brass Door Finger Plates, an Edwardian brass Cyclists travelling Cup and a Collection of late 19th and 20th century Brass ware, the doorplates of shaped rectangular form with pierced floral vase and scroll decoration, incised cast makers initials to the rear, the brass cyclists cup with cover embossed with a couple seated on a tandem, the brass ware comprising a Indian engraved covered jug and cover of squat globular form on circular pedestal base, with mythological beast handle and spout, a pair of facet knopped baluster candlesticks on cant cut corner bases, another larger pair, a trivet with rectangular pierced bird decoration on cabriole paw feet, a French cast model, possibly of later polished bronze, of a bird signed L. VILLEMINOT on oval base, and a leg and boot shoe horn (qty)" The brass door plates, 28cm high x 7.2cm wide, the candlesticks 23cm and 30cm high, the trivet 26cm wide, the other small tiems of various sizes Condition: Generally all in good condition, the Indian jug and cover with old wear and dents commensurate with age, the other items with typical minor scratches and a few dents View on auctionatrium.com
William Carpenter, London. A large multi-dialled verge movement now mounted in a Sedan type case, signed on the foot of the large balance cock, the 3in white enamel dial with concentric minute ring and four subsidiaries for hours, moonphase, seconds and fifths of a second, bezel of alternating white and pink paste brilliants, in a moulded circular bronze case surmounted by ribbon and foliate swags, 7.5in (19cm) h, movement circa 1790.
A 19th century French slate and bronze inkwell timepiece, the movement with a cylinder escapement within a detachable vase shaped case with ornate handle, flanked by a pair of open scroll supports and a pair of lidded inkwells on a gilt lined decorated base, the timepiece 7.5in (19cm) h, the inkstand 18.5in (47cm) w, with key.
A bronze model of a British Naval Smooth Bore Artillery canon, (the Carronade), 1780-1860, 14.5cm long, on an oak block In 1778 the Carron Company based in Scotland introduced a new concept of ship`s armament. This was a lightweight short-range gun that fired a very heavy projectile. This gun became known as `the Carronade`, because of the carnage it caused it was equally well known as `the Smasher`.
A scarce percussion safety fuse pistol, with 6cm bronze barrel, bronze frame and integral trigger, various stamps including Enfield inspectors, War Department and military arrow marks, steel belt hook, one piece diced butt with lanyard ring, 21cm overall These pistols were made for the Royal Engineers for igniting fuses for mines.
Seven: Sergeant E. Goreham, Royal Army Medical Corps Queen`s South Africa Medal 1899-1902, three clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (14086 Pte E. Goreham. R.A.M.C.), King`s South Africa Medal 1901-02, two clasps (14086 Pte E. Goreham. R.A.M.C.), 1914 Star and Bar (19963 Cpl. E.Goreham. R.A.M.C.), British War and Victory Medals (19963 T.S. Sjt E. Goreham. R.A.M.C.), Army Long Service & G.C. Medal, G.V.R. (7245578 Cpl. E. Goreham. R.A.M.C.), France, Republic, Croix du Guerre 1914-1918, bronze, first two very fine and better (7) 19963 Transport Sergeant Ernest Goreham, served during the Great War with 20th Field Company, Royal Army Medical Corps from 21.8.1914
A Great War Iron Cross 1914, Second Class breast badge, in iron and silver plate. A Third Reich War Merit Cross Second Class, Bronze with Swords. A Third Reich Medal for the Winter Campaign in Russia (1941-1942). A Third Reich Faithful Service Decoration for 40 years Service. A Third Reich German Mother’s Cross Bronze Class 1st Pattern. A Third Reich Green Cloth Late-War Pattern Bevo-type national emblem in utility style. A Third Reich Stamped Light Metal ‘Eagle’ Cap Badge, 60mm. A Third Reich Stamped Bronzed Light Metal ‘Eagle’ Cap Badge, 35mm. A Silver Plated Petrol Lighter, decorated with a white metal Third Reich device, (9)
A Third Reich Coastal Artillery War Badge, marked to reverse ‘Fec. Otto Placzek Berin - Ausf. C.E. Juncker. Berlin’, A Third Reich Sports Badge in Bronze, (swastika removed), marked to reverse ‘Wernstein, Jena’, An Aluminium I.D. Tag ‘Gunther Klien N7941/40K’, A Rare Lappland Shield of cast aluminium construction, (4)
A Bronze Miniature Cannon, with a tapering multi-stage barrel, flaring at the muzzle, rounded base-ring drawn-out to a globose cascabel, and a pair of plain trunnions, 19.5cm. A Bronze Miniature Cannon, with a tapering multi-stage barrel (blown) flaring at the muzzle, raised vent field and a pair of plain trunnions, 19cm. A Bronze Miniature Cannon, with a tapering multi-staged barrel, raised vent field and trunnions, 12cm, (3)
A Collection of Commemorative and Other Medals (i) 1902 Bronze Coronation Medal, Edward VII, 55mm, in its inscribed red leather presentation case; (ii) A Bronze Athletics, Woolwich & Sandhurst R.M.A. & R.M.C. Award, inscribed to reverse (2 Miles - Sandhurst - F.R. Lawrence - 1893), 50mm, in its presentation case (iii) A Bronze Athletics, Woolwich & Sandhurst R.M.A. & R.M.C. Award, inscribed to reverse (One Mile - Sandhurst - F.R. Lawrence - 1893), 50mm, in its presentation case (iv) A Bronze Athletics, Woolwich & Sandhurst R.M.A. & R.M.C. Award, inscribed to reverse (1881) 50mm, in its presentation case (v) A Bronze Colonial and Indian Exhibition Commemorative Medal, London 1886, 50mm, in its presentation case (vi) A George III Commemorative Medal, His Arrival in Scotland August 1822, 40mm (vii) A George III Commemorative Medal, His Visit to Scotland, 1822, 35mm, etc, (10) Provenance: Lt. Col. F.G. Lawrence, South Wales Borderers, 24th Regiment, thence by descent
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