8 cavalry OR's collar badges: 5th DG, pair 7th DG, pair 6th D, 5th RIDG, 14th/20th H and 15th H; 5 pairs yeomanry: Lovat Scouts, bi metal CLY/Sharpshooters, Lothians & Border, Fife & Forfar and Westmorland & Cumberland; also officer's bronze D of Lancs Yeo, WM 6th (Fife) VB Black Watch (top lug resoldered), Gloucester and TA Nursing Service. GC to VGC. . (22)
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A scarce .44" RF 3rd model Winchester Model 1866 full tube magazine underlever carbine, 39" overall, barrel 20" with folding rearsight (replaced), the bronze frame retaining faint traces of having been plated, numbered 24900 in small block numerals behind the trigger and with saddle ring on the left, plain walnut stock, the brass butt plate with hinged trap. GWO & basically GC, metalwork worn overall, no barrel markings remaining). Plate 8
A Great War Passchendaele Casualty Group of Three to Private George Davies, Gloucester Regiment, 1914-15 Star (2264 Pte. G. Davies. Glouc:R.); British War and Victory Medals (2264 Pte. G. Davies. Glouc.R.), extremely fine, in card boxes of issue; Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque 'George Davies', in original card envelope of issue; Princess Mary Tin, Xmas 1914, (5). Lance Corporal George Davies of the 1st/4th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment was killed in action on the 9th October 1917 at the Battle of Poelcappelle, Third Ypres (Passchendaele and is Remembered with honour at the Poelcapelle British Cemetery, near Ieper. The Battle for Poelcappelle on the 9th October 1917, was a shambles because of inadequate artillery, appalling weather and breakdowns in communication. British casualties were very high and remained high for the rest of that month, the third worst month in terms of killed and wounded throughout the whole war, official estimates put British casualties at 110,000 for October alone. In Flanders fields the poppies blow. Between the crosses, row on row. That mark our place; and in the sky. The larks, still bravely singing fly. Scarce heard amid the guns below. John mc Crae. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
VERTICAL STEAM PLANT - AN ENGINEER-BUILT LIVE STEAM BOAT-ENGINE; of brass, bronze and steel construction with balanced crank and piston valve mechanism; complete with flywheel; c1920s; together with a Glow-Plug boat engine by "ED"; stamped 246 and numbered RK223/9; having aluminium casing with bronze cylinder barrel and flywheel; c1930s. (2) See Part Illustration.
3 Brooklin Models. BRK.24A 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback in bright red with black interior. BRK.27 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham in metallic silver with maroon interior. Plus a BRK.28 1957 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser in metallic bronze with tan interior. All boxed-minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint.
A Fine Quality Gilt Bronze Empire Clock Circa 1810. The painted enamel dial bordering a pierced wheel of wheat revealing the movement, striking a bell. Set within a harvesting plough being drawn by two bulls and reigned by the Goddess of Agriculture; Ceres. The long rectangular base having canted corners embellished with cartouches of agricultural tools and wheat sheaves. Standing on blade knop feet. 16½ ins (42 cms) in height, 17½ ins x 5¼ ins (45 cms x 13.5 cms).
A Rare & Fine Pair of Late 18th Century Directoire Ormolu & Bronze Figural Candelabra Circa 1790. The three urn form candle cups enriched with fanned palms; two upon swept foliate branches issuing leafy fronds. The bronze winged goddesses cast with draped robes and standing upon marble pedestals with gilt lion headed winged monopod mounts. 22¾ ins (58 cms) in height, 12 ins (31 cms) in width, 4¾ ins (12 cms) in depth.
A Splendid Quality 19th Century Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock by Lepine. The enamelled dial having a red painted calendar ring, with a convex glass door edged in a jeweled & beaded border. The drum case surmounted by an eagle with outspread wings and cradled by floral swags held by darkly patinated bronze cherubs. The visible bob pendulum ornamented with an Apollo sunburst face mask above an elongated oval grey marble base with a beaded edge above scrolling foliate pierced gilt brass frieze and grapevine paterae. Standing on ribbed bun feet 18 ins (46 cms) in height, 17 ins (44 cms) wide, 5 ins (13 cms) deep.
An Exquisite Gilt Bronze Empire Mantel Clock. The round enamel dial having an eight day movement and decorative gilt brass hands, signed 'Robins, à Paris'. The fine fretted relief cast pediment having two winged figures seated at the top pouring wine from vessels into cups held aloft by semi clad nymphs flanking the clock face. Beneath the Goddess Nike with feathery wings and windswept skirts holding flaming torches in her outswept arms. Standing 20 ins (51 cms) high on hairy lion paw feet above a white marble plinth base measuring 11½ ins x 4¾ ins (29 cms x 12 cms).
A Pair of Gilt Bronze Empire Style Candelabra. The three candle cups raised on foliate scrolls by Grecian goddesses emanating from an ornamental tapered column. The square marble plinths having gilt beaded edges and the front enhanced with stylized foliate mounts above claw feet. 17½ ins (44 cms) in height.
A 19th Century Gilt Bronze Astrology Mantel Clock, striking a bell. The enamelled dial set beneath a table adorned with books, telescope and globe beside a seated female astrologer. The rectangular plinth base with canted corners embellished with gilt brass mounts of crossed astrological tools. On blade knopped & ribbed feet. 12½ ins (32 cms) high, 11 ins (28 cms) wide, 4¼ ins (11 cms) deep.
A Figural Blackamore Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock, with a silk suspension and a disk pendulum. The enamel dial set within a drum case in the form of a bundle of straw raised on the female figure's head, with a babe in a basket hung around her neck. The stepped plinth base having a bow front applied with a gilt brass mount. On small bell form feet. 14 ins (36 cms) in height, 8½ ins (22 cms) wide, 4¼ ins (11 cms) deep.
A Pair of Empire Gilt Bronze Candelabra. The six urn shaped candle cups raised on beast headed foliate scrolls and adjoining an ornamental central knop. A band of lion heads protrude above a triform base enhanced with winged angel headed scrolls and gilt face mask appliqués. 25 ins (63.5 cms) in height.
A Fine Empire Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock by Bergmiller à Paris, with a movement striking a single bell. The enamel dial set within an elongated oval pedestal raised on Greek sphinx, and surmounted by a lady holding a lamb seated upon a large chariot being drawn by butterflies and a winged cherub. The rectangular base adorned with gilt brass appliqués of flaming hearts and crossed torch with quiver of arrows. Raised on bell form feet. 17½ ins (44.5 cms) high, 13½ ins (34 cms) in width, 4 ins (10 cms) depth.
A Pair of Charles X Gilt Bronze Candelabra. The central candle cups with beaded rims surrounded by three further urn form candle cups raised on upswept foliate branches. The reeded tapering column having an acanthus collars above triform pedestals with scalloped sides and feet, on a plinth with curved sides and foliate beaded edge. 19 ins (48 cms) in height.
A 19th Century Ormolu Mantel Clock, with eight day movement striking a bell. The gilt bronze face with scaly centre surmounted by a gilt male figure with a billowing sash and seated upon a large bronze dolphin. The plinth having a rectangular frieze cast with a figural scene above a palmate border. The square block feet ornamented with crossed fork & paddles. 20 ins (52 cms) in height, 14¼ ins x 5 ins (36 cms x 13 cms).
A Fine 19th Century Empire Style Siena Brocatelle Marble & Gilt Bronze Clock Set. The clock having a round enamel dial 4¾ ins (12 cms) in diameter inscribed 'a la Renaissance Faria 47&49 Bd. St. Martin', set into a gilt drum case surmounted by an eagle perched on a marble pedestal & festooned in garlands of flowers & foliage, with a decoratively pierced apron of tasselled drapery below the dial and a large ornately cast rosette pendulum. The two square marble supporting columns with figural Egyptianesque mounts and Sphinx finials leading down to a rectangular plinth base, 23 ins (59 cms) in height. The garniture urns having scroll handles coiled around face mask roundels to the tops, decorative scrolling shoulder bands and a collar of stiff leaves alternated with anthemion motifs rising from the round pedestal feet elevated in square stepped plinths, 15½ ins (39 cms) high.
A Pair of 19th Century Figural Bronze Candelabra. Each candelabrum having a cherub; one a girl crowned in a garland of flowers, the other a boy wreathed in vines, both holding a cornucopia issuing sprays of gilded lilies on scrolling gilt wire stems; their blooms encompassing candle-cups. Raised on round stop-fluted marble pedestals 23 ins (59 cms) high.
A 19th Century Bronze Roundel cast in relief with the profile of Classical youth's head wreathed in laurel, and inscribed F. BARBEDIENNE Fondeur. 13½ ins (34 cms) in diameter, the square velvet clad mount measuring 17 ins x 17 ins (43 cms x 43 cms).[From the Private Collection of Michel Dumez-Onof].
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