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A Pair of Japenese bronze vases,19th century, of plain shouldered tapering design, with mystical dragon ornament, each 31 cm high;A Chinese bronze pedestal censer, the body of ribbed design, on raised socle foot, fitted with a carved hardwood cover, with six character mark brass table to the base,24cm high; A pair of small chinese bronze censers, with fo dog terminals (1 lacking); A set of three, graduated bronze temple bells, each with greek key border and floral lacquered decoration , also a 19th century satsuma decorated vase(af).
Jonathan Macallan Swan (1847-1910) St John the Baptist, standing with arms raised, on rocky base, silver metal, signed and dated 1899. 64cm high Provenance; Jesmond Towers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where it is listed in an inventory of 1926 in the Billiard Room as 'A bronze figure of a boy'. Literature; Leighton and his Sculptural Legacy: British Sculpture 1875-1930 exhibition catalogue item 28, Joanna Barnes Fine Arts, Duke Street, London 1996. There is a variant of this figure in the Perth Art Gallery.
A matched set of four French 18th century bronze carronades, each barrel 36inches long, born on decayed timber carriages; together with a framed inscription These four Guns/were on the poop of the Medee/French frigate August 5th 1800 when/captured by the Bombay Castle/EICS Captain John Hamilton of Sundrum and the log book of the Bombay Castle's journey to China and back in 1800-1801 with the account of La Medee's capture (6) Provenance: Sundrum Castle, Ayr These carronades sat outside Sundrum Castle, and can be seen in this photograph of the daughters of the house, which includes Hope, who inherited them, at the far left. The account of their capture by the Bombay Castle, whose Captain was John Hamilton II of Sundrum, reads as follows: Monday August 4th At 1/2 past 6am the Neptune made the signal for seeing 4 strange sail bearing NW. At 8 the Comr. made the signal "Know the Dorsetshires opinion of the strangers" who ans'd. "Suspicious". At 5' past, he made the signal "to know ours" Ans'd "Suspicious". At1/2 past 8 he made the signal for Ships to windward to bear down. At 9 the general signal to chace ships in view & to denote our opinion of them & their motions by appro. private signal & be careful not to part Company. At 1/2 past 9 signal to make all possible sail. At 1/2 past 10 to prepare to ingage . At 10' before 11 our signal to carry all possible sail. At 5' before 11 Do. to the Exeter. At 11Do. to the Coutts, Neptune & Dorsetshire. 5th August A moderate Breeze and pleasant weather throt. At 1/4 past 1 Pell. we made the signal we thought, the Chace were Spaniards. At 50' past 2 the Comr. made our signal to chace NW & for the Coutts, to chace N. At 20' before 4 the Comr. fired a Gun & hoisted his pendant.
Zeebrugge: 3 commemorative plaques/medallions, in bronze, silvered and gilt, in boxes of issue, the reverse of each states "To six very gallant gentlemen Lt R D Sandford VC RN, Lt J Howell Price DSO, DSC, RNR; Sto H C Bendall CGM, Ldg Sea W G Cleaver CGM, DSM; PO W Harmer CGM; ERA A G Roxburgh CGM; GEF; also a book of 10 postcards showing post raid photos of mole, memorial, gun emplacements etc, War Museum Zeebrugge guide book, photos etc.
5 various metal desk models of WWII aircraft: P38 Lightning mounted on an ashtray in the form of a map of Australia, engraved with a kangaroo, names of various places, and 3 sets of initials, the aircraft engraved "Sydney, Australia, South Pacific 1949"; brass Mosquito on circular base; 2 brass Spitfires; and an aluminium Spitfire; also a pair of bronze desk ornaments mounted with stylised early jet aircraft; and a stylized twin engined aircraft of wood and metal construction, mounted on wooden ashtray base. Average GC. (8)
Third Reich medals and badges etc, West Wall medal in issue paper packet, Volkspflege medal, War Merit cross in bronze without swords and ditto medal, all with ribbons, grey metal plaque for the marksmans lanyard with 3, of 4, pins. Eagle and swastika shield for the tropical helmet, RADWJ cap badge in grey metal. Copy 50 General Assault badge with RSM mark to reverse.. (8)
A bronze framed 42 bore percussion boxlock pocket pistol, 6?" overall, turn off octagonal barrel 2?", the frame engraved with scrollwork and "Wm Murdoch, Whitehaven" in scrolls, hidden trigger, top safety, plain bag shaped walnut butt with engraved oval silver escutcheon. WO & GC (top strap and safety bolt AF, butt screws replaced, patches of rust on barrel)
An interesting DB 16 bore Indian Army percussion cavalry carbine, 38" overall, twist barrels 21", with plain bead fore sight, back action locks which extend forward beneath breeches, the plates engraved "Hyderabad Contingent 4th Reg Cavalry", halfstocked with hinged circular steel butt trap, bronze mounts, steel ramrod, sling swivels. GWO & C (stock fractured at locks and badly repaired, ramrod swivel missing, refinished overall)
Three: Private S. Hay, Essex Regiment 1914-15 Star (2619 Pte. S. Hay. Essex R.); British War and Victory Medals (2619 Pte. S. Hay. Essex. R.), nearly extremely fine, with bronze Memorial Plaque, in its card case of issue and campaign medals card box of issue, in original stamped addressed envelope (4)
Five: Lieutenant B.B. Binks, Army Service Corps 1914-15 Star (2. Lieut. B.B. Binks. A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. B.B. Binks.), the trio a later, although probably original issue; these mounted as worn; Defence Medal; Special Constabulary Long Service Medal G.VI.R. (Benjamin B. Binks), nearly extremely fine; with MID Oakleaf (2), loose; Army Service Corps Cap Badge; Great War Masonic Medal, silver (Hallmarks for Birmingham 1924), reverse engraved (Bro. B.B. Binks No.289); Sedbergh School Marksman's Medal, bronze (Pte. B.B. Binks. '06) (11)
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