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A French gilt-bronze and kingwood pedestal clock, Paris, circa 1850 in Louis XVI style, after the celebrated model by J H Riesener, with a two train weight-driven bell-striking movement, number 9260 with deadbeat escapement, the enamel dial surmounted by cherubs holding garlands of summer flowers amongst clouds, the tapering pedstal surmounted by a mask of Apollo, with a pendulum and two weights h.230cm.
Victoria (1837-1901), old head, Maundy set, 1901, tarnished but good extremely fine, in fitted case of issue; together with half-sovereigns, 1892, 1897; crowns, 1937 (2); various coins of the world, including a bronze of Pontus Amisus (2nd-1st cent. B.C.), and a South African specimen set, 1963, 50 cents - cent , cased as issued; and sundry medals and uniform insignia, mixed grades (lot
Death of Princess Charlotte, 1817, bronze medal, by Webb & Mills, 50mm. (B.H.M. 940), and George III, bronze 'dedication' medal, by Webb & Depaulis, from Mudie's set, 1817, 41mm. (B.H.M. 933), first with several light edge bruises but good very fine, second extremely fine, both toned; together with Death of Cardinal Henry Stuart (Henry IX), 1788, bronze medal, by Hamerani, 53mm. (B.H.M. 282; Woolfe 73:1), struck from rusty dies on a flan without a collar, very fine (3)
Olympic Games, London, 1908, white metal medal by Mackennal, struck by Vaughton, Fame standing upon a globe, rev. quadriga, 50mm. (edge neatly eng. K. Powell, Lawn Tennis), extremely fine, in (damaged) card box of issue; together with an extensive collection of athletics prize medals in gold (9 - total wt. 59gms., 9ct. fine), silver (10) and bronze (7), all named to K. Powell, mostly for hurdles, including Cambridge University (4 - 3 AR & 1 AE, all glazed), and badges (4), generally extremely fine, mainly cased as issued (31) Although not a 'prize' medal, it is believed that named examples of the first item were given to Competitors; Kenneth Powell was later killed in action during the Great War on 18th February 1915.
Investiture of the Prince of Wales, 1969, official Royal Mint medals in silver, 45mm. (6), bronze-gilt, 58mm (2) and 32mm. (6); together with official 1897 Jubilee medal, bronze; Gibraltar proof crown, 1967; Royal Mint proof sets (4), virtually mint state, mostly cased and packaged as issued; other currency coin sets (2) and sundry other pieces (10), mostly extremely fine (32)
France, Tercentenary of the Building of the Palace of Versailles, 1654-1954, bronze 'Art' medal, by Revol '53, fill-length figure of Louis XIV left, in front of palace façade and all upon a sunburst, legend and date within incuse rays, rev. aerial plan of palace grounds with angel above, 61mm., extremely fine and well-patinated, probably rare, in an earlier fitted case
Pair to 26067 Pte. H. Stone, Ox. & Bucks. L.I., late Royal Berks. Regt.: British War & Victory Medals, with bronze Memorial Plaque, and original letters and packaging etc.; a similar pair to 50894 Pte. C. Stone, Devon R., all practically mint state; and sundry coins etc., mixed grades; and two Great War propaganda prints (lot) Pte. Herbert Stone was killed in action in France & Flanders, 13th November 1916, as a member of the Ox. & Bucks. L.I. despite his medals being named to the Royal Berks.
Pair to Pnr. R.E. Meadowcroft, R.E.: British War & Victory Medals, mint state, in boxes of issue; with an unattributed Second World War trio, and nine silver or bronze sporting prize medals, mostly London Transport Championships, extremely fine (17) Sold with two Great War period manuscript diaries kept by Gunner (Telephonist) B. Payne, R.G.A.
Five to Sister W.E. Eardley, Q.A.I.M.N.S.: 1914 Star trio (all Sister); Q.A.I.M.N.S. silver medal, cased, with miniature; France, Medaille de la Reconnaissance, '3rd' class, bronze medal, extremely fine; and several unrelated items (11) Sister Eardley also received the Royal Red Cross for her wartime services (L.G. 1 Jan. 1917)
Herbert Haseltine, 1877-1962, hurlingham international polo trophy, 1921, signed and dated 1921, stamped with the foundry mark, bronze with golden brown patina, height (including base) 39.5cm.; 15.5in. inscribed Hurlingham International Polo 1921 England Lt.Col.H.A.Tomkinson.D.S.O. Major F.W.Barret Lord Wodehouse Major V.N. Lockett America L.E.Stoddard T.Hitchcock J.Watson-Webb D.Milburn June 18 America Won 11-4 June 22 America Won 10-6. .
A pair of parcel gilt patinated bronze six-light candelabra in the Greek Revival style, each with gilt heron cast finial over six stylised oil lamp inspired branches with foliate cast nozzles suspending fine gilt chains over the slender fluted upright with gilt collar and foliate cast socket, the base with three lion paw feet and pierced anthemion cast apron between, 57cm high.
A patinated bronze figure entitled 'Jacquard', cast from a model by Jean Baptiste Germain circa 1900, the gentleman in standing pose wearing three-quarter length jacket and breeches holding the tools of his trade, on square base signed to rear left-hand corner, 56cm high. Joseph Jacquard was born in Lyon 1752 in 1801 he invented the automatic loom operated by binary punch cards. This bronze was probably cast to commemorate the centenary of his invention. The punch card system was later to inspire Babbage whilst working on his first computer.
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