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Pope-Hennessy-Cat..Italian Sculpture... V&A 3 vol. 1964; Renaissance Bronzes from the Samuel H. Kress Collection 1965 § Leisinger (Hermann) Romanesque Bronzes: Church Portals in Mediaeval Europe 1956 § Planiscig (Leo) De Bronzeplastiken Vienna 1924 § Weihrauch (Hans R. editor) Die Bildwerke in Bronze... Munich 1956 § McAllister (I.) Alfred Gilbert 1929 § Epstein (Jacob) T Sculptor Speaks... to Arnold L. Haskell inscribed by Haskell on title fore-edge lightly damp-stained 1931 illustrations original cloth dust-jackets the first also with slip-case all a little rubbed; and 6 others sculpture 4to & 8vo(15)
A MEDIEVAL GOLD MERCHANT’S SEAL RING, the circular bezel with merchant’s seal to the centre, the shank with Latin text “O Mater dei Memento Mei” (Oh Mother of God Remember Me) the shank terminating in scrolling shoulders circa 1450. See illustration Provenance: Apparently discovered on Chesil Beach by the vendor’s grandfather in the mid 1920’s and thence by descent Exhibited: Dorset County Museum, Dorchester 1986-1991 Rings of this type were worn by merchants not entitled to a coat of arms but whose mark was widely recognised within his trade. Most were produced in bronze and silver making this gold example extremely rare.
An Historically Important late 18th century Turkish Bronze Cannon seized during the Dardanelles Operation by Admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth, 1st Baronet, GCB February 1807 The 3 1/2 inch bore, plain three stage barrel with decorated touch hole, ringed decoration to cascabel and tapered button, inscribed above the touch hole with the imperial Tungra for Abdul Hamid I (1774-1789) and Rumi calendar date 1197 (A.D.1781), also marked with weight of 6 kantar and barrel length of 8 karis (1.789 metres), mounted on a later oak and iron bound sea service style truck, 203cm overall length * Admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth, 1st baronet, GCB (1747-1817) the son of a vicar began his Royal Navy career at the age of 11. Serving during the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and as Governor of Newfoundland in the War of 1812, he is often overshadowed by many of his better known contemporaries of the period. On 14 May 1808 he married Susannah Catherine Buller, daughter of Willi m Buller, the Bishop of Exeter. During his term as Governor of Newfoundland he resided in Weare House, Weare Park Topsham, which he purchased in 1804. Appointed as second in Command of the Mediterranean Fleet in 1805 aboard H.M.S Royal George, he was instructed to take possession of the Turkish fleet in Constantinople due to the fear of French sympathies by the Turks. Turkish forces had heavily fortified the Dardanelles with batteries along the shore and the British fleet fought its way to lay off Constantinople in order to provoke the Turkish Fleet into battle. Anchored off the island of Brota (now know as Kinali) Turkish forces were spotted landing in an attempt to erect a battery in the old monastery of the Transfiguration within range of the British squadron. Under cover fire from H.M.S Repulse and H.M.S Lucifer marines were dispatched to neutralise the threat. Though the Turks swept the landing party with grapeshot they soon fled and the remaining eleven men together with a boat and the two guns to be i stalled were captured. One of the captured guns was subsequently presented to The Greenwich Royal Hospital School by H.R.H Ernest Duke of Cumberland in 1806 and is known as the Holbrook cannon. The other remained at Weare House, now known as Exeter Golf and Country club The cannon was given to the current owner’s forbear by Sir George Duckworth King whose home was Weare House See illustration front and inside front cover
A collection of medals relating to the Gilbert family, comprising 1914-15 Star to `281799, G. Gilbert, CH.STO. R.N.`, 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `281799 G. Gilbert. CH.STO. R.N.` and Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII issue, to `281799. George Gilbert, STO.PO. HMS Bonaventure` (official correction to the number on LSGC), together with an Africa Star, a 1939-45 Defence Medal, a 1939-45 War Medal, a Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George VI issue, to `363386. Sjt. G.T. Gilbert. R.A.F.`, Royal Air Force Service and Release Book and Certificate of The Service and Discharge of F/Sgt. George Thomas Gilbert 363386, two cardboard medal boxes, one silver gilt and one silver RAF medallion, a silver fob medallion, a bronze fob medallion, ribbons etc.
Four Second World War period medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, 1939-45 Defence Medal and 1939-45 War Medal, all unnamed as issued, mounted on a bar for wearing, together with five silver and enamelled pendant fob medallions, including Woolwich & District War Memorial Hospital, Greenwich & District Cricket League and Catford Football League, seven silver and some gilt pendant fob medallions and a bronze fob medallion.
A Chinese blue and white export porcelain cider jug, late Qianlong period, the barrel shaped body painted with pavilions in a coastal landscape (lacking cover and damaged spout), together with a Chinese polished bronze and cloisonné archaistic vase, 19th Century, the cylindrical neck and globular body decorated with cloisonné bands.
A Japanese eggshell porcelain tea set, Meiji period, decorated with red capped cranes amongst bamboo, comprising teapot, milk jug and cover, sugar bowl and cover, eight cups and saucers, seven side plates and two cake plates (some faults) together with a Chinese archaistic bronze vase, probably 19th Century and an Indian bronze deity and stand.
A late 19th Century ivory and lace brisé fan, an ivory and gilt metal mounted prayer book, a bronze effect model of a recumbent whippet, a 19th Century papier-mâché chinoiserie wall pocket, a gilt mirror, a pair of gilt metal and mother-of-pearl mounted opera glasses and sundry collectors` items.

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