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A First World War British War Medal and Victory Medal to 25216 PTE H.J.BEVAN.WILTS.R., a 1939-45 Defence Medal, an ARP badge with box, two Southern Railway Centre of St John Ambulance Association medals, in silver for fourteen years and in bronze for seven years, three enamelled medals and badges of the Order of St John, a St John Ambulance Association medal with numerous annual bars, two enamelled SR Train badges, two silvered bars, detailed 25 years and 20 years, two photographs and paperwork.
A TIFFANY OPAQUE GLASS AND PATINATED BRONZE PICTURE FRAME, early 20th century, rectangular with beaded edges and a reticulated pattern of fruiting vine backed by mottled amber and white glass, easel back, impressed 'Tiffany Studios, New York, 946', 10in (25.25cm) x 8in (20cm). (Please see lot 268 for image)
A quantity of khaki uniform, mostly WWII, including officers peaked cap, with bronze badge, and overcoat of The Suffolk Regt; 3 1940 pattern BD blouses, without insignia and evidently unissued; 2 khaki SD tunics, Lt Col RA dated 1942, Capt The King’s Regt dated 1941, both with all insignia and pair overalls; a Lt Colonel’s greatcoat, dated 1944, etc. Generally GC to VGC
4 officers peaked caps: RA (badge replaced), Welsh Gds (chinstrap missing, worn overall), KORR khaki with bronze badge (worn overall) and Merchant Navy; 3 OR’s: good crimson K Royal Hussars, ERII Sandhurst staybrite insignia and Pembroke Yeo (restrike badge); 10 other caps and a polo helmet. Average GC. (19)
2 officer’s peaked caps: khaki Norfolk with bronze badge, leather chinstrap with buttons, and No 1 Northumberland Fus, gosling green piping to crown, PL chinstrap with buttons, replacement badge; 3 OR’s caps: Suffolk, PL peak and chinstrap with buttons, restrike badge, ERII R Marines and R Mil Police both with metal badges; 8 other caps. Average GC. (13)
A 5 shot .36” Cooper Firearms Mfg Co DA Navy Percussion revolver, 9” overall, barrel 4”, stamped with address and patent dates from 1851 to 1863; number 13899; plain rebated cylinder, bronze trigger guard and butt strap, plain walnut grips. GWO & C (dark patina overall with patches of pitting). Plate 11
A composite copy of a 6 shot .36” Colt Navy percussion revolver, 11½” overall, barrel 6¼”, with New York US America address, London proofs, and stamped on the left side ‘Schneider & Glassick, Memphis, Tennessee”, bronze frame stamped with W on left side and CS on right, steel trigger guard and brass buttstrap, the latter stamped “2 VA.CAV.”, the major parts numbered “B28”. GWO & generally GC (quite heavily worn overall, steel parts pitted) in its open top leather holster. GC
A Louis XV kingwood and purple heart month-going longcase regulator, with annual calender, with a 9 1/2-inch enamel dial (maker`s name erased) with outer annual calender ring, centre seconds and altered calender/equation hand, the pull wind movement with five wheel high-count train, deadbeat escapement with beat adjustment on the crutch, an annual calender wheel mounted with the equation kidney placed between the dial and the dial plate, the waisted case with cartouche shaped hood and veneered with panels of book-matched kingwood within purple heart borders and outlined throughout with gilt-bronze mounts, a lenticle in the trunk door, h.202cm.
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