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A mixed group of foreign medals, comprising a commemorative medal for the 5th Army's Entry into Naples, a copy of US Civil War Medal, Vietnam Star, U.S.A.F Airforce Medal, USA Marine Corps LSGC, USA WW2 Victory Medal, USA Bronze Star, South Africa 1939/45 Service Medal, Dunkirk Veterans Commemorative Medal, India Service Medal 1939/45, Austria 16 Years Service Cross, Red Cross medal and badge, and an assorted group of seventeen British Army cap badges, most likely including re-strikes etc (qty)
A group of German Third Reich insignia comprising a Der Stahlhelm 1930 screw-type membership badge (no pin plate); a Kriegsmarine eagle and two visor cap wreaths, Kriegsmarine gunner's qualification patch (torn), a 1942 Police donation lapel pin; two NSKOV donation lapel pins; NSDAP Party Member enamel badge, marked M/101 for Gustav Brehmer, Marknehausen; DRA sports badge in bronze by Lauer Nürnberg (first style, without swastika); Reichsparteitag Nurnberg 1933 Day Badge; a Deutschesfrauenwerk badge (enamel at fault); and a wound badge in black.Sold together with an Austrian enamel badge, eagle enamel badge, modern German-style helmet badge, and post-war copies of German insignia including a U-boat badge marked 'Schwerin Berlin', Iron Cross 1st class (no pin), helmet decal, two police badges (lacking rear fittings), Heer army visor cap wreath, a suspicious or very worn German wound badge, and post-war copies of insignia, comprising a compising a Technische Nothlife [TeNo - Zivilabzeicen] stick pin, red pebbled translucent and black enamel, marked 'Ges Gesch', numbered 236 and a fantasy badge in the style of People's League of German in Hungary; a 1939 Spange and a Kriegsmarine eagle and one army style cap eagle; other small badges etc (mixed lot, sold as seen)Provenance:n
A First World War Death plaque to Private Alder (Orlow) Clark [4260], 8th Btn Northumberland Fusiliers, who died of wounds on 15th August 1915 in Gallipoli and is commemorated at the Helles Memorial. Sold together with an RAF bullion embroidered badge, a medal ribbon, a pair of Royal Artillery cufflinks and an Armistice Day medallion, bronze, designed by CLJ Doman with Victory supporting a wounded prisoner, the reverse with the cenotaph, 7.6cm diameter (boxed) The 8th Btn unit diaries indicate that they were stationed in trenches in Suvla Bay. Clark was possibly one of those listed as wounded in action the 14th of August.
François-Emile Popineau (1887-1951) 'Messaouda' sculpture of a female, circa 1930 Silvered bronze Stamped 'E. POPINEAU', with the foundry stamp and inscribed for Susse Freres 38.5cm high Provenance By repute purchased from John Jesse, Kensington Church St, and thence by descent Literature Victor Arwas, Art Déco, New York, 1976, p. 162 for similar model illustrated
Meret Oppenheim (1913-1985) probably manufactured by Simon International 'Traccia' side table, originally designed 1936, circa 1973 Bronze, giltwood 64.5cm high, 68cm wide, 53cm deep Condition Report: Top surface with scratches throughout as well as some small indentations. There are some small losses and rubbing to gilding and a few small losses to gilding on edge of table top. Stand with light even patination throughout, some minor surface wear to include light scratches and marks.
Fritz Behn (1878-1970) Weib vom panther überfallen, first half 20th century Bronze Signed to base 'Fritz Behn' 108cm high, 112cm wide, 62cm deep Provenance Collection of George Paveliev Gibbes, thence by decent to the current owner Footnote Fritz Behn was a German sculptor who is best known for his sculptures depicting African animals. Between 1907-10, Behn made two trips to East Africa where he stayed for extended periods making anatomical drawings and studies of the indigenous wildlife. This experience proved to be a pivotal moment in Behn's artistic career. On his return to Munich, Behn began to create small and large scale animal sculptures based on his African studies. These sculptures showcased Behn's skill in capturing movement and detail, gaining him international recognition and accolades.
A WWII Service Medal 1939-1945, a World 1939-1945 Star, an Africa Star all with ribbons, awarded posthumously to Edgar Norman Armstead, Gunner, Royal Artillery, complete with certificate and Army Form B.104-82, postal box; Tenth Anniversary of the Signing of the Armistice 1928, bronze, 76 mm, the Cenotaph, 'THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE', rev. Britannia supports a bandaged warrior in broken chains in original box; Edward VII Coronation medal, bronze, Edward VII Crowned 9 August 1902, the reverse Alexandria Queen Consort, complete with original red leather case; a WWI On War Service lapel badge; Coronation medals including Edward VII & Alexandra 1902, King George V & Queen Mary 1911, and King George VII & Queen Elisabeth 1937; a Commemorative medal for the Marriage of Duke of York & Princess May, 1893 etc.
Nicole Fenwick, by and after, Boxing Hares, limited edition coloured print, 22/295, 27cm x 25cm; another, Running Hare, 29/295; a Libra bronze effect resin sculpture, of four figures, 35cm wide; two Parlane chickens; a similar sheep; photograph frames; a contemporary 'lantern clock' sculpture, 60cm high; a contemporary wall piece, of fish swimming, 53cm wide; etc
18ct rose gold chronograph gentleman's wristwatch, circular bronze dial with Arabic numerals, hour markers, minute track with five minute divisions, outer tachymeter scale, subsidiary constant and thirty minute recording dials and blued steel chronograph centre seconds, blued steel hands, 17 jewel movement, metal dust cover, brown leather strap, 35mm (requires attention)-Box and Papers - no.Movement - functioning but stops when the chronograph is started - requires attention.Dial - numerous dot surface marks, mark to the subsidiary dial.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - generally good, light marks.Case - surface marks and a few mild small bruise marks to the case back.Crown - adjusting correctly, push buttons start/stop and reset.Strap - showing signs of wear.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained.
Venus cal. 170 chronograph wristwatch movement, with Chronographe Suisse bronze dial, 31mm (lacking chronograph pushers); together with a Jaeger-LeCoultre cal. P469/C wristwatch movement, signed silvered dial, 33mm; Hamilton cal. 982 wristwatch movement, signed rectangular silvered dial, 27mm x 20mm and an ETA cal. 1120 wristwatch movement with blue SAAB Scania dial, 30mm (4)

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