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A mid 19th century bronze and ormolu French figural mantel clock depicting Hercules, the well modelled figure standing with gnarled wooden club leaning on a tree stump with white enamelled chapter ring, lion mask and weapon adornment to the rectangular base and raised on four turned supports with unsigned eight day movement striking on a bell, height 37.5cm.
A Victorian black slate Egyptian Revival figural mantel clock, with bronze figure of a maiden with gilt headband and tooled clothing, above the shaped base with applied figures and mask heads surrounding the dial with presentation inscription and date 1869, Japy Freres movement, height 65cm.Condition Report: Left arm on figure is loose but still in socket, wear to patina, complete with pendulum. Crack to dial, crack to glass back.
GERMAN (IMPERIAL-THIRD REICH) AND AUSTRO-HUNGARIA, EIGHT MEDALS, comprising Franz Joseph Medal for Bravery (one bronze, one silver), Prussian-Denmark 1864 War Medal, War Aid Merit Cross, Imperial Colonial Medal, Third Reich Eastern Medal, 1914-1918 Honour Cross (stamped R.V.43. PFORZHEIM), WWI Iron Cross 2nd Class (stamped ...800 to suspension), and an Austrian WWI Commemorative Medal
Two copies of the British North Borneo medals with Punitive Expedition clasp, BAYS bronze commemorative medallion, with the Latin motto 'For King and Country' circa 1936, another bronze medallion dated 1809, TIRO medallion possibly for shooting, bronze medal for 13th Troop Champion Shot 3 R TKS 23905886 medallion, 2 x Victorian shooting medallion, Vimy Bridge Canadian War Memorial medallion, Son of Man medallion, City of Nottingham Coronation medallion 1902, The Kings Coronation medallion, For King and Country Distinguished Service medal, Polish Red Cross 3rd Class medal and bronze medallion together with a quantity of cloth badges including British Korean Veterans, The Forks of the Delaware Historical Arms Society, Challenger Crippen Fabian Hauck Ride Thagard, U.S Veterans of Foreign Wars, Austrian cloth badge, Green Mountain Antique Arms Brattleboro badge, various other German cloth badges. This lot includes a felt card mounted with a collection of US Unionist army buttons, pips and a 7th Cavalry belt buckle by Price & Co circa 1863 an American WWII cap badge and a copper powder flask (broken spring).
WWII German Army / Waffen-SS Panzer Assault badge '50 Engagements' cast in bronze, Josef Felix Sohn monogram to verso, 32.3 gms, with pin catch and hook present, the badge bears JFS makers mark to the reverse of the wreath, originally purchased from Ulric of England together with a copy of 'For Fuhrer and Fatherland Military Awards of the Third Reich' by LTC John R. Angolia, 3rd Edition, copyright 1976. Condition Report Please study the images carefully or arrange a viewing to confirm authenticity, this item is non refundable after purchase.
A mixed selection of WW1 and WW2 era badges and medals. To include: a WW1 9ct gold and tortoiseshell sweetheart brooch for the Royal Engineers (marked 9ct), a WW1 Victory Medal, named to R-5130 Clarence A.Harris of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps, a WW1 Officer’s bronze Royal Flying Corps collar badge, a WW1 Officer’s bronze Army Service Corps cap badge, a gilt metal Royal Engineers sweetheart brooch, a scarce WW2 / 1940’s Faulkners Ltd, a pre-1953 Parachute Regiment cap badge on slider, a gilt metal and enamel ‘Zeppelins Luftschiff’ badge, a WW1 era 1917 hallmarked identity fob, named to Dvr 141384 E.E.Bignold Royal Engineers, a white metal George VI coronation medallion, a gilt metal and enamel swastika pendant, and a metal Soviet Russian Hammer & Sickle motif. 12 items. Condition: generally good. A little wear in places, tiny chip to enamel on swastika, plus a tiny amount of surface scratching / flea bites to the Zeppelin badge.
A WW1 medal pair, bronze cap badge, autograph book, and period photographs, relating to 266153 Pte Ernest George Ewens of the Hertfordshire Regiment, and later the Bedfordshire Regiment. To include: the British War Medal, Victory Medal, period bronze Herts Regiment cap badge on slider, a WW1 era autograph book, containing poems, illustrations and greetings from various soldiers, and various WW1 period photographs of Pte Ewens in uniform. Notes: Pte Ewens’ medal entitlement is confirmed as being the pair only. Contemporary records would suggest that he was part of the territorial force. in the Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment. A couple of the photographs included would indicate that he was a music9na in the regiment, as in one image he is pictured holding a trumpet, and another shows him holding a bugle. Another image shows a group of drummers, but it’s uncertain whether Pte Ewens is in this image. Information supplied by the vendor states that Ernest was born in Wood Green, on November 23rd 1897. He enlisted just before his 17th birthday, in 1914, and spent 2 years serving with a Home Service (TF) unit. After attaining the required age, Ernest was sent overseas for service in France & Flanders. He joined the regimental brass band, which managed to excuse him from some of the dreary trench duties. The autograph book is named and dated November 23rd 1914, seemingly a birthday present from his parents. It contains amusing rhymes and poems, written by fellow soldiers, plus some illustrations of camps, particularly from the 30th Company Grenadier Guards. Condition: generally good. Both are in good clean condition, with a good level of detail still present. The medals are both complete with their original ribbons, but these are a little frayed. The photograph are all good, as is the cap badge. The autograph book has a couple of loose pages, but is otherwise good.
A WW1 Military Cross / Mentioned in Dispatches medal group, awarded to Lt W.G. Grant. To include: the Military Cross, British War Medal, and Victory Medal, the latter with Bronze oak leaf attached to the ribbon, indicating Mention in Dispatches. Notes: as is correct, the BWM and Victory Medal only carry the officer’s rank and name, not his regiment. It’s been suggested Lt W.G.Grant is a William George Grant, who served in the ranks as a Private in the 5th Scottish Rifles (using service number 6572). He later went on to serving in the 3/6 Scottish Rifles with the rank of Lieutenant (appointed from 24/05/16). In this instance he would also be entitled to the 1914 star with clasp (which is absent). A group certainly worthy of further research. The Military Cross is a genuine period example, and unnamed as it was originally issued. Each medal is complete with its original silk ribbon. Condition: very good. There is a little age related toning to the medals, and the M.C has traces of polish within the grooves of the design. The ribbons on the BWM and Victory medal have been sewn at the back and have safety pins attached to facilitate wearing.
A scarcely seen Irish WW1 officer’s tunic for the Prince of Wales Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians). Complete with bronze officers collar badges on the cuffs, brass regimental buttons, and 3 embroidered rank stars to each cuff, which would indicate the rank of Captain. Brown cotton lining to the body, and an off white pin striped lining to both sleeves. Notes: the regiment had its origins in the 100th (Prince of Wales’s Royal Canadian) Regiment of Foot, and the 109th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Infantry), with the 2 amalgamating in 1881 as part of the Childers reforms. The regiment recruited mostly in Central and Eastern Ireland, with its Home Depot being in Birr in County Offaly. The regiment was disbanded in 1922, with the partition of Ireland and the establishment of The Irish Free State. No apparent makers labels, officer’s name, or date to the tunic, but to the inside edge of the skirt section there is a crudely stitched word or name, but it is indecipherable. Condition: good for its age and purpose. For the most part the tunic is structurally sound, with no major holes or tears to the fabric. The right shoulder has a 1.5cm long split of the outer fabric, revealing the liner below. There are a few very small old moth holes to the right breast and sleeve area The top half of the back section also has a little moth peppering and light soiling in places. The lining is almost entirely intact, with just the seam area (where it joins the main body of the tunic) having some degradation on the fabric and stitching faults. Overall, the item displays very well.
WW2 NSDAP German triangular hanging pennant, possibly for a bike. Screen printed white roundel, stitched onto both sides of the red field. Hemmed to all 3 edges. Signs of there having been a black and white suspension cord fixed to the short edge. Plus, a period printed image of Hitler, stuck into an album or scrapbook page, a relic condition woollen NSDAP armband (severely moth eaten), 9 examples of the Winterhilfwe button books, given to those who donated to the annual German Winter Relief fund. 7 of the 9 still have the cotton threads that were used for hanging from the coat button. Also, a bronze post war NSDAP faithful service decoration, painted black, A West German army side cap, dated 1963, and a packet of wartime ‘Kleen’ razor blades in their original paper packets. Condition: some age related wear to the paper pieces, but nothing that is detrimental. The pennant is in good condition, and as mentioned above, the armband is in relic condition.
A WW1 death plaque, commemorating 49146 Pte George William Goodwin of the 17th Battalion The Kings (Liverpool Regiment). Pte Goodwin died on June 30th 1917. and is commemorated at the Perth Cemetery (China Wall) in Belgium. Plus, a cased Royal Life Saving Society bronze medal. awarded to F.Hardy in October 1937. Condition: some wear to the surface of the death plaque, and a little verdigris in places. The life saving medal and case remain in good condition.
A pair of well made late 19th century bronze and cast iron signalling canons. Bronze barrels, with touch hole, mounted upon a heavy cast iron carriage. No apparent makers marks. Approximately 46cm length x 13.5cm width. Condition: good overall patina and colour to each canon. The canons pivot freely, and the wheels move independently. 2 items.
A 1914 Star trio, awarded to 11267 Pte Ernest Nichol of the 2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry. To include: the 1914 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, and a bronze officer quality DLI cap badge with blades to the reverse. Notes: Pte Nichol also served with the Royal Engineers as a Sapper, using service number 79402. His medal index card confirms the trio as his full entitlement, with no apparent entitlement to the clasp for the star. Condition: a little wear to the high points through polishing. The ribbons are original, but a little soiled and worn in places. The cap badge is in good condition.
A 1915 Star trio and original period cap badge, awarded to 12576 Sjt Richard Evans of the North Staffordshire Regiment. To include: the 1915 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, and a bronze officers cap cap badge for the Notts & Derby Regiment (Sherwood Foresters), stamped J.R.Gaunt, London. Notes: according to his medal index card, Sjt Evans was commissioned into the Sherwood Foresters on April 30th 1918. He first disembarked for service with the N.Staff R in France on July 18th 1915. Condition: generally very good. Norma; age related toning to the medals, but with a good level of detail still present. The ribbons are original, but only short in length. The cap badge is also good, with a good overall colour and patina.
A WW2 era 3rd class German Mother’s Honour Cross in bronze, with an enamel infill. Awarded to mothers who raised 4 or 5 children. Complete with correct neck ribbon. Plus, a WW2 Eastern Front Medal or the ‘Ostmedaille’, also commonly referred to as the frozen meat medal. Complete with a short length of original ribbon. And a WW2 era German aluminium teaspoon, circa 1940, stamped with the German eagle and ‘H.M.Z40’. Condition: generally good. The enamels on the Mothers Cross are 99% intact, with just a very tiny chip to the end of the left arm of the swastika. The Russian Front Medal has oxidised to the surface, and is a little bubbled i places. The spoon has normal service and age related wear.
2 Royal Engineer interest WW1 campaign medals. To include: a British War Medal named to 113647 Cpl Albert S. Caddick R.E., plus a Victory Medal named to 492418 Spr Herbert H. Bullers R.E. Also, a 1906 dated bronze education prize medallion, a German white metal hockey prize medallion dated 1918, a hallmarked silver education prize medallion dated 1908, and 1900 dated Victorian penny. Notes: Cpl Caddick first disembarked for service in France on August 20th 1915. He is entitled to the 1915 star trio. Spr Bullers is entitled to the BWM and Victory pair only. Condition: generally good. Dark toning to the silver BWM, and a verdigris spot to the Victory Medal. General age related wear to the other pieces. Both medals are lacking their ribbons.
Group of mixed and unsorted base metal coinage from the UK and the USA. Includes (1) bag of brass Threepence coins dated 1937 to 1952 to the weight of 2180g, (2) 12x British cupronickel Crown coins including 1965 Winston Churchill and 1977 Silver Jubilee, (3) 5x incomplete United States coin albums including Nickels, Cents, Quarters, Half Dollars and Dimes, and (4) a box of mixed copper-nickel and bronze coinage, primarily British, weighing 8500kg including the box.

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