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A pair of Baccarat ormolu-mounted engraved glass spill vases circa 1895 each comprising two detachable narrow cylindrical vases of differing height, engraved with a flowering branch and buds, within a fitted sinewy berried leaf branch forming four feet height 17.5cm., 6.875in. (6) For a gilded bronze mount of similar style used by Baccarat see J.-L. Curtis, Baccarat, p.253, dated 1898
Group of seven Medals to 121280 Sergeant Frederick William Oliver, Royal Engineers, Queens South Africa 6 clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill and Widdebergen (Gunner PB RHA), Kings South Africa 2 clasps (Bombardier), British War Medal, Victory Medal, Defence Medal, Coronation Medal 1902 (Bronze) mounted as worn plus assorted relevant ephemera including group photo 4th Battalion Norfolk Home Guard dated 3rd December 1944, postcards, paybook, South Africa 1900 tin, hallmarked silver oval snuff box engraved “Presented To F W Oliver By The Inhabitants Of Sutton Bridge On His Return From The South African War 1902”
a patinated bronze equestrian group, circa 1930, cast after Paolo, Prince Troubetzkoy, the jockey holding reins and looking ahead, the base inscribed Paolo Troubetzkoy, later mounted on a rectangular green serpentine marble base, with brass plaque inscribed XXIX CONCORSO IPPICO INTERNAZIONALE SALSOMAGGIORE, 9.16 Settembre 1951, PREMIO ENTE PROV. TURISMO -PARMA, 40cm high, 41.5cm long overall
a French patinated bronze table casket, circa 1875, cast after L.Oudry, the cover, front, back and sides decorated with relief cast stags and deer in forest settings, the border of the cover with inscribed panels with 28 JUNE 1877, A SOUVENIR FROM LEONIDAS, the panel to the right inscribed L.Oudry et Cie, Pres Editeur, 12.5cm high, 20cm wide
an English bronze group of Dunfermline with Willie Carson up, late 20th century, cast after Phillip Blacker, mid-dark brown patination, inscribed P.B. 8/9 (19)82, on a wooden oblong base, 33.5cm high, 56cm long overall philip Blacker started his career as one of Britain’s leading steeplechase jockeys. He turned to sculpture in the mid-1970s, under the guidance of the racehorse owner and sculptor Margot Dent, having his first exhibition in 1983. He has since become one of Britain’s leading sculptors of equestrian and sporting subjects. Of particular note are a number of outstanding full-size bronzes of famous racehorses to be found on many British racecourses.
a pair to E.W. Pottington; Defence and British Gas Light Company Limited silver Long Service Medal (named and dated 1926), two School Attendance medals in silver and bronze; together with ARP badge and Hull Dispatch Riders badge 1915, this last rare, all extremely fine in box/case as issued, (6).
four to Major-General V.J. Dawson, C.V.O., Coldstream Guards: Coronations, 1902 & 1911, both silver (unnamed); Egypt & Soudan, 1882, rev. undated, 2 clasps, The Nile 1884-85, Abu Klea (Capt., Coldm. Gds.); Khedive’s bronze star for 1884-6, mounted for wearing, all extremely fine and housed in an old Hancocks case; together with a mounted group of 5 dress miniatures including the C.V.O., also cased (9) General Vesey John Dawson, C.V.O. (1853-1930) entered the Coldstream Guards in 1871 and received successive promotions until retiring with the rank of Major-General in 1914. Served in the Soudan with the Guards Camel Regt. and was present at Abu Klea and El Gubat, and also at the reconnaissance of Metammeh (medal and 2 clasps). Thereafter he was O.C. of the Irish Guards, 1900-07, and also commanded both the 2nd London Division (T.F.) and the 15th Brigade, Belfast, 1906-08. He received his C.V.O. in 1902, probably for Coronation duties, but this is no longer present with the group.
the impressive group of orders and medals awarded to Brigadier-General Sir Douglas Dawson, Royal Household, late Coldstream Guards, comprising: Royal Victorian Order (G.C.V.O.), Knight Grand Cross set of insignia, comprising sash badge and breast star (both officially numbered 351); Order of the Bath (K.C.B.), Civil Division, Knight Commander’s set, hallmarked 1922-3; Order of the Bath (C.B.), Military Division, Companion’s neck badge, all in fitted cases of issue with appropriate ribbons; Order of St. Michael & St. George (C.M.G.), Companion’s breast badge, in gold and enamel, converted for neck wear; Egypt & Soudan, 1882, rev. dated, 3 clasps, Tel-El-Kebir, The Nile 1884-85, Abu Klea (Lieut., 2/Cdm. Gds.); Jubilee, 1887, with bar 1897; Coronations, 1902 & 1911, both silver; France, Legion dHonneur, Grand Officer’s badge, in gold and enamel, with riband rosette; Turkey, Order of the Medjidjie, 5th (?) class badge; Khedive’s bronze star for 1882, these last seven mounted court-style and contained in a Hunt & Roskell case; together with Order of the Garter, Secretary’s badge, by Garrard, in silver-gilt and enamel; the State Chamberlain’s Key, GVR, in silver-gilt, with riband for wearing, both in fitted cases of issue; and a Grant of Arms to the recipient dated 1915, with seal, in GVR tooled leather box of issue, all items extremely fine, the Garter Secretary’s badge extremely rare and the ceremonial key unique (lot) Sold with this lot is a mss. note by Sir Douglas Dawson explaining that he was the first and only State Chamberlain, thereby making his ceremonial key unique: key worn by me in Household dress as State Chamberlain 1920-25. The appt was created in 1920 and abolished when I retired. The Lord Chamberlain being by then a permanent official, the post was no longer necessary. i was thus the first and last State Chamberlain
gERMANY, Imperial, Wurttemburg, Order of Friedrich, 2nd class breast star, by Edward Foehr of Stuttgart, in silver and gilt, with gold and enamel centre; together with a bronze-gilt breast medal for the Golden Wedding of the Grand Duke & Duchess of Wurttemburg, 1856-1906, both extremely fine, in fitted cases of issue (2) The second piece in this lot is accompanied by a mss. note stating that it was given to Dawson by the Grand Duke, on the occasion of the visit of the Duke of Connaught, accompanied by Dawson, to present the Grand Duke with the Order of the Garter.
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