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Lot 328

A George III gilt bronze oval bas-relief portrait of a gentleman by in a heavy glazed frame overall signed J Barker 1809. 16cm wide 19cm high.

Lot 34

A Louis XVI Gueridon with a serpentina verde marble top, a pierced ormolu border having three bronze supports with lions mask ring tops terminating in paw feet, 57cm diameter x 76cm high, the pine support board numbered 18574 with an old 'Natural Le Coultre Geneve' labelModerate to good condition with some marks and wear to the gilding, the tri-support may need adjusting as table with some movement Marble sits slightly lower on one side. Original castors missing  see images

Lot 347

A bronze head and shoulder bust depicting Homer, 8cm wide x 7cm high and a late 18th century ormolu candlestick with cut glass drops, 9cm wide x 21cm high

Lot 349

A 17th or 18th century bronze head of a dog, 6cm wide x 6cm deep x 7cm highSome small holes around one eye, usual surface wear

Lot 355

A 19th century bronze metal octagonal hanging lantern 27cm wide 42cm high

Lot 39

A pair of early 19th century Grand Tour bronze recumbent lions each mounted on white marble bases, 18cm wide x 10.5cm high excluding baseThe pair are not 100% identical. One is slightly larger. One lion comes apart on the three parts. Both marble bases have small chips to corners and edges. Slate base surface scratches and nicks. Lions with surface scuffs, no major dents or marks, nice patina. See condition photos.

Lot 43

A 19th century bronze sculpture depicting a mother and child unsigned, 19.5cm wide x 10cm deep x 23cm high together with a spelter figure depicting a young woman, signed F.A. Gilet, 25cm high (2)At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

Lot 47

A Marti Font bronze leopard, mounted on a hardstone base, signed 'M Font', the leopard 44cm wide x 15cm highIn good condition, possibly some very minor marks to the base see extra images 

Lot 57

A pair of antique French Renaissance-style bronze ewers, decorated with classical scenes, 50.5cm high (2)Qty: 2Minor marks, wear and dents due to age, one handle loose and in need of re-attachment. Both with a good patina overall.

Lot 133

A Chinese cast bronze four-faced Buddha ornament 8.5cm high Location:

Lot 176

John Letts - five bronze finished resin figures of women in various poses Location:

Lot 87

A faux marble Venus de Milo figure, a number of other classic figures and a selection of cold cast bronze figures, dancers, etc

Lot 474

A 20th century cast bronze figure of a girl carrying a basket, 34.5cm hLocation: 10:1

Lot 108

A Sole Entitlement Great War Memorial Plaque to a Private in the 13th London Regiment Who Died at Home in November 1914, Bronze Memorial Plaque named to “FREDERICK S. PEARSON TURNER”, good condition overall. 17 year old Frederick Sievewright Pearson Turner a Lift Attendant from Kensington, London enlisted into the 13th (Kensington) Battalion London Regiment with service number 1419 on 25th March 1913. Embodied for service on 5th August 1914 he sadly died at his home address, 20 Faroe Road, West Kensington on 12th November 1914. He did not serve overseas so this plaque is his full entitlement. He is commemorated in Hammersmith Old Cemetery, London.

Lot 109

Unique Name Sole Entitlement Great War Memorial Plaque to the 51st (Graduated) Battalion Durham Light Infantry, Bronze Memorial Plaque, ‘EDDIE BRAITHWAITE’, polishing to the obverse of the plaque and remains of hanger soldered to the centre of the reverse. TR5/172216 Eddie Braithwaite died of influenza at Catterick Military Hospital on 3rd December 1918 and is buried in Bradford (Bowling) Cemetery. He did not serve abroad and so this plaque is his full entitlement.

Lot 110

Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque, awarded to ‘ARTHUR NUNN’. Research supplied with this lot attributes the plaque to SD/827, 11th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment who died on 31st October 1916. Further research has however identified another 3 men of this name who died during the Great War, 17425 10th West Yorkshire Regiment, died 1st July 1916, 29365 4th Suffolk Regiment, died 4th October 1917 and L4637, Officers Steward 1st Class, H.M.S. Conquest, died 25th April 1916.

Lot 111

Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque to a Member of the Rifle Brigade Who Died in Gibraltar in November 1914, awarded to “WALTER MOYE”, in card folder. Originally from Hackney, Walter Moye gave his occupation as a Porter when he enlisted on 5th October 1911. 4341 Acting Corporal Moye, 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade, died in Gibraltar on 13th November 1914 and is buried in Gibraltar (North Front) Cemetery, Gibraltar.

Lot 1154

Rare Bronze 4 Bore Cartridge Extractor Tool; common 12 bore ditto; lacquered brass 12 bore de-capping tool; a few related items; excavated iron leading staff head; steel lance head; 2 soft metal spurs (damaged). Average good condition.

Lot 152

2x EIIR Royal Hampshire Regiment Officers Cap Badges, being a fine silver gilt and enamel example and a bronze OSD type. Both remain in good condition. (2 items).

Lot 158

Rare Herefordshire Regiment Officers Cap Badge, in bronze in the form of the arms of the city of Hereford. Two blade fittings to the reverse.

Lot 159

British Herefordshire Regiment Officers Cap and Collar Badge Set, in bronze with blade fittings to the reverse of cap badge. One collar badge missing one lug and the other with lugs repaired. (3 items)

Lot 167

Cambridgeshire Regiment Officers Cap Badge, fine bronze OSD example with blade fittings.

Lot 169

1st Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment Officers Cap and Collar Badge Set, being bronze OSD with blade fittings to the reverse of the cap badge and lugs to the collar badges. Good condition overall. (3 items)

Lot 170

2nd Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment Officers Bronze Cap Badge, good bronze OSD example with two blade fittings to the reverse.

Lot 173

3rd Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment Officers Bronze Cap Badge, good bronze OSD example with three blade fittings to the reverse. Maker marked Firmin London.

Lot 187

Scarce WW1 2nd Battalion 14th County of London Regiment ‘The London Scottish’ Foreign Service Helmet Badge, fine small bronze regimental badge with pin fitting to the reverse. J R Gaunt London makers tablet to the reverse.

Lot 204

28th (County of London) Artists Rifles Officers Cap Badge, fine bronze OSD example with blade fittings to the reverse.

Lot 274

Scarce WW1 Volunteer Training Corps (V.T.C) Central Association Cap Badge, bronze example with slider fitting to the reverse. Maker marked under the sider (not clear). Usually only found as a lapel badge in enamel.

Lot 276

Grouping of 10th Middlesex Badges, including officers bronze cap badge with blade fittings; single white metal collar badge, 3x brass T/10/MIDDLESEX and a white metal three piece T/10/MIDDLESEX shoulder title on red felt backing. (6 items) Ex John Ingham collection.

Lot 451

WW2 British Royal West Kent Regiment Officers Forage Cap, fine example tailored by Austin Reed Regent Street, London. Bronze OSD cap badge and general service buttons. Accompanied by a green coloured field service style cap and a Khaki torrin style cap. (3 items)

Lot 509

Regimentally Important WW2 British Officers Service Dress Uniform of Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of Kings Shropshire Light Infantry Sir Charles John Cecil Grant, KCB, KCVO, DSO, four pocket officers service dress tunic with bronze officers KSLI collar badges, bronze rank insignia to the shoulders. Officers regimental tunic buttons to the front, pockets and shoulders. To the breast is a large amount of both British orders, campaign medals and foreign orders. Interior of the tunic with inked tailors label. Complete with a set of service dress khaki trousers. Some moth damage to the tunic and trousers. Sir Charles John Cecil Grant was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards on 20 February 1897, and promoted to lieutenant on 11 May 1898. He served in the Second Boer War in South Africa from 1899 to 1902, where he was part of the Kimberley relief force, and was wounded at the Battle of Belmont in November 1899. Following the end of the war he was appointed adjutant of the 1st Battalion of his regiment on 1 July 1902. He also served in the First World War, initially as a brigade major for 3rd Infantry Brigade which formed part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) deployed to France in 1914. He was a General Staff Officer in various formations before becoming temporary Commander of 1st Infantry Brigade in 1917. In 1918 he was assigned to General Headquarters of the French Army, as a liaison officer between General Sir Henry Wilson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff and French Marshal Ferdinand Foch. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO), seven times Mentioned in dispatches and wounded during the war. He became Commanding Officer of the 3rd Battalion the Coldstream Guards in 1919 moving on to join the General Staff in Egypt in 1921. In 1925 he became Commander of 137th (Staffordshire) Brigade and in 1927 Commander of 8th Infantry Brigade. In 1930 he became General Officer Commanding the 53rd (Welsh) Division and in 1932 Major-General commanding the Brigade of Guards and General Officer Commanding the London District. In 1937 he was appointed General Officer Commanding in Chief of Scottish Command and Governor of Edinburgh Castle, retiring from that posting in 1940. He was also Honorary Colonel of the King's Shropshire Light Infantry from 1930 to 1946. He owned and lived much of his life at Pitchford Hall in Shropshire. He served as a deputy lieutenant for the county in 1946.

Lot 514

WW2 British Officers Service Dress Tunic of Colonel Robert H Sims 2nd Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers, standard four pocket service dress tunic with officers general service buttons. Shoulders with brass RWF shoulder titles and metal rank insignia. Bronze Royal Artillery collar badges. Medal ribbons for WW1 and WW2 service to the breast. Interior with cloth lining and inked name tag to the inside pocket. Some light wear.

Lot 75

A Great War Pair of Medals with a Memorial Plaque to a Private in the 17th (1st Football) Battalion Middlesex Regiment, Who Died of Wounds Whilst in Southampton Military Hospital, 1914-15 Star medal, 'F-704 PTE. P.E. TRIGGS, MIDDX. R.', British War medal, ‘F.704 PTE. P.E. TRIGGS MIDD’X R.’, Bronze Memorial Plaque, ‘PERCY ERNEST TRIGGS’ (note Victory medal is missing). Originally from Southsea, Hampshire, 26 year old Percy Ernest Triggs attested for service in the 17th Battalion Middlesex Regiment on 13th July 1915 giving his occupation as a Butler and his address as Stratford Place, Oxford Street. He landed in France on 17th November 1915 and was wounded 3 times during 1916 the final wound leading to his death. On 21st January he received a shrapnel wound to the left knee, this was followed by multiple gunshot wounds on 1st June and finally he was wounded once again receiving gunshot wounds to both legs on the 11th August 1916 which led to the amputation of his left thigh. Whilst reported on this date it is most likely that the wounds occurred on the 8/9th August when the Battalion took part on the Brigade attack on Guillemont which resulted in 29 Other Ranks killed, 9 died of wounds, 115 wounded and 15 missing. He was returned to the U.K. on 4th September 1916 and died 5 days later on 9th September in Southampton War Hospital. Percy Ernest Triggs now rests in Netley Military Cemetery, Hampshire. His younger brother, Cecil Albert Alfred Triggs was also killed in August 1916 serving with the London Regiment.

Lot 76

Great War Pair of Medals and a Memorial Plaque to a Sergeant in the East Surrey Regiment Who Was Missing Presumed Dead During a Failed Attack on the German Lines in May 1917, 1914-15 Star medal, “L-9736 PTE. H. PRICE. E. SURR: R.”, British War medal, “L-9736 SJT. H. PRICE E. SURR. R.,” with bronze Memorial Plaque “HENRY PRICE”, missing the Victory medal.Originally from Hammersmith, London, Henry Price attested for the Royal Fusiliers on 8th November 1908. Pre-war he served in Burma and India and qualified as a Marksman on 21st April 1914. He was serving with 3rd Battalion when he arrived in France on 19th January 1915. Promoted Corporal in June 1915 he was wounded, GSW right buttock, on 12th August 1915 later being promoted to Sergeant in December 1916. Henry Price was serving with the 7th Battalion when he was listed as missing, later presumed killed, on 3rd May 1917 during a failed attack on the German lines that resulted in Battalion casualties of 29 killed, 120 wounded and 122 missing. He is remembered on the Arras Memorial, France.

Lot 77

Great War Family Medal Group Awarded to Two Brothers from Fulham, One of Whom Was Killed in Action Serving with the West Riding Regiment in August 1917, the grouping consists of British War and Victory medal pair awarded to “66167 PTE. W.E.L. NASH R. SCOTS” and a British war and Victory medal pair, “242478 PTE. F. NASH W. RID. R.” with bronze Memorial Plaque “FREDERICK NASH”, plaque in card cover.William Nash served with 2/10th (Cyclist) Battalion Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), entitled to a pair only. The 2/10th Royal Scots spent most of the war on Garrison duty in Scotland and Ireland in June 1918. In August 1918 the Battalion sailed for Archangel in North Russia. The Battalion spent 10 months in Russia suffering 132 casualties returning to Scotland on 18th June 1919 having gained the battle honour ‘Archangel 1918-1919’.Frederick Nash served with the 1/5th Battalion West Riding Regiment. 34 year old Frederick was killed in action on 7th August 1917. The war diary states that the Battalion was in the Lombartzyde area and that the Battalion H.Q. was heavily shelled for an hour between 7.15pm and 8.15pm resulting in the destruction of both a Brigade ammunition dump and a battalion dump and the destruction of many outbuildings and dugouts with many personnel being killed. Frederick Nash rests in an identified grave in Ramscappelle Road Military Cemetery, Belgium.1901 Census shows 18 year old Frederick and 13 year old William living with their parents Charles and Alice in Avalon Road, Fulham.

Lot 78

Great War Family Medal Groups to Two Brothers from Fulham Who Both Served in the London Regiment, One of Whom Died of Wounds Serving with the 21st (County of London) Battalion (1st Surrey Rifles) in July 1917, British War and Victory medals, “323877 PTE. G.R. MORRISON 6-LOND. R”. Accompanied by British War and Victory medals, “6804 PTE. F.J. MORRISON 21-LOND. R.” with bronze Memorial Plaque “FREDERICK JOHN MORRISON”, plaque in damaged embossed white envelope, and card outer case with enclosure slip. Also includes named issue letter for the medals.George Richard Morrison, entitled to a pair only, also served in the Labour Corp with service number 523854.Frederick John Morrison from Wards Avenue, Fulham died of wounds on 4th July 1917 and is buried in Bus House Cemetery, Belgium. Also served under service number 653277 and is entitled to a pair only. The 1901 census shows William G Morrison and his wife Florence living in Wards Avenue, Fulham with their 7 children including 10 year old George R and 4 year old Frederick J Morrison.

Lot 80

Great War Pair of Medals and Memorial Plaque to a Private in the 20th (Wearside) Battalion Durham Light Infantry Who Died of Wounds in October 1916, British War and Victory medals, “42573 PTE. G. WILSON DURH. L.I.”, with Bronze Memorial Plaque “GEORGE WILSON”. Good condition overall. 38 year old George Wilson, from Shakespeare Street, Leicester attested for military service in December 1915. Mobilised in March 1916 he landed in France on 29th July 1916 serving with the 20th Battalion Durham Light Infantry. He was severely wounded (GSW to thigh and leg) and died in the St. Johns Ambulance Hospital on 5th October 1916 and is buried in the Etaples Military Cemetery.

Lot 859

Impressive Third Reich NSDAP Political Leaders Court Mounted Medal Group, fine court mounted medal bar consisting of Iron Cross 1914 2nd class with 1939 Spange, War Service Cross 2nd class with swords, Russian Front medal, Austrian Franz Joseph bravery medal in bronze, 1914-18 Honour Cross with swords, Weimar Republic regimental commemorative cross, Silesian Eagle medal 2nd class and NSDAP Political 15 year long service medal. Medals all remain in good condition, the 1914 Iron Cross is mounted around the wrong way but this is how it has always been mounted. Reverse of the bar with broad brass pin and catch.

Lot 860

Third Reich NSDAP 10 Year Long Service Medal in Case of Issue, good example of the bronze NSDAP 10 year long service medal which retains nearly all of its original finish. The award is housed in the original card box of issue with gilt tooled eagle to the lid. Retains the original ribbon.

Lot 861

Third Reich TENO (Technische Nothilfe) 1923 Decoration, superb example of the bronze honour decoration for the German TENO organisation with perfect undamaged enamels. The award is complete with its original pin and catch fixing to the reverse. Stamped to the reverse GES GESCH and numbered 466. The award is housed in the original black leatherette presentation case. A superb example.

Lot 892

2x WW2 German DRL Sports Badges, both being bronze grade examples retaining the original pin and catch fixings to the reverse. Accompanied by a black grade wound badge. (3 items)

Lot 893

Third Reich DRL Sports Badge in Bronze, fine example retaining much of the original finish. Complete with the pin and catch fixing to the reverse. Accompanied by miniature stick pin version of the award. (2 items)

Lot 899

4x WW2 German Third Reich Medals, consisting of bronze grade mothers cross with ribbon, War Merit medal with ribbon and 2x West Wall medals, one with its ribbon. (4 items)

Lot 902

Selection of Third Reich and Imperial German Medals, including bronze grade mothers cross medal (enamel damage), 25 Year Faithful Service decoration, Eastern Front medal with ring marked ‘6’, War Service Cross 2nd class with swords, War Service Cross 2nd class without swords, War Merit medal, 1914 Iron Cross 2nd class, Kaiser centenary medal, 1939 EK2 (Non-Magnetic core), 2x DDR service medals, Soviet Russian medal and a reproduction Entry into Austria medal. (13 items)

Lot 904

WW2 German Third Reich Medals, consisting of War Service Cross 2nd class with swords, War Service Cross 2nd class without swords, bronze grade Mothers Cross medal with full length ribbon, 25 Year Faithful Service decoration and West Wall medal without its ring or ribbon. (5 items)

Lot 907

WW2 German Army / Waffen-SS Krim Campaign Shield, original bronze campaign shield with replaced blade fittings to the reverse. No backing plate or cloth backing. Some wear to the bronze finish to the obverse.

Lot 909

Framed Display of WW2 German Awards an Insignia, including a bronze Infantry assault combat badge, silver Panzer assault combat badge, Entry into Austria medal on Luftwaffe long service medal court mounting, carious cap eagles, Panzer collar patch skull, enamel and painted membership badges, stick pins, medal ribbon bars, etc. All mounted into a glazed display frame. The frame has not been opened to see the reverses of any of the awards. Sold as seen.

Lot 935

WW2 German Metal Insignia, including a Kriegsmarine tropical pith helmet eagle decal with prongs to the reverse, NSDAP political leaders gilt cap eagle (missing one blade from the reverse), summer pattern tunic metal eagle with pin fitting to the reverse, Landwacht Police cap eagle with a replaced pin fitting to the reverse and a DRL sports badge in bronze with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. (5 items)

Lot 1

Alexander Davison’s Medal for the Nile 1798 in Gilt Bronze, unnamed as issued. Edge bears the usual inscription ‘A TRIBUTE OF REGARD FROM ALEXR DAVISON, ESQR ST JAME’S SQUARE’. Medal issued to commemorate Nelson’s victory on 1st August 1798. Bronze-gilt medals were issued to Petty Officers. Medal weight 41.6g.

Lot 402

HERMÈS, LES CLES, A CREAM AND BLACK SILK SCARF The scarf with cream ground and black border and gold and bronze tone keys, designed by Cathy Latham, hand rolled edges, in an associated Hermés box Dimensions: 89cm x 89cm Condition Report: The scarf appears unused, but there is a slight imperfection in the twill on one point, approximately 2mm long, only noticeable when held to the light Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 403

HERMÈS, LES CLES, A CREAM AND NAVY SILK SCARF The scarf with cream ground and navy blue border and gold and bronze tone keys, designed by Cathy Latham, hand rolled edges Dimensions: 89cm x 89.5cm Condition Report: Minimal wear, some light marks, no noticeable pulls Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 11

A pair of late Regency ormolu and patinated bronze candlesticks c.1835after a design by William Bateman for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, berried acanthus nozzles and stems fitted with deatchable drip pans with ropetwtist border, on a triform base with three seated patinated bronze swans, on compressed beaded feet, (2)Height 17cm.Condition: One foot a replacement. Rubbing and wear to drip pans. One swan with absent fixing pin so it swings out. One foot detached but prersent.

Lot 165

A late 19th century Royal Worcester nautilus vasemodelled as a nautilus shell surmounted by a bronzed lizard, supported on gilt and bronze branch coral, on a circular naturalistic base with seashells, impressed and printed factory marks in black, impressed V5493Height 21 cm.Condition: Good condition. Free from damage or restoration

Lot 192

A Japanese Meiji period patinated bronze okimono group of five terrapins naturalistically cast as one large terrapin and four others clambering over one another, unsigned, on a hardwood plinth baseLength 17cm., Height 6cm.Condition: Overall good colour. Some movement to fixing pins join each terrapin to one another. No signs of serious loss or damage. There is a rear claw to the one foot missing. Some fading to base with has a crack and some warping. Losses and damage to fret cut apron on two sides. Some glued elements.

Lot 193

Two Japanese Meiji period patinated bronze okimono of crayfish unsigned, (2)Height 10.5cm. Length 20 cm., Condition: Good condition overall. There is a slight colour difference between them and there is wear to the underside of their tails. The browner coloured example has longer tentacles. 

Lot 203

F. Barbedienne. A late 19th century patinated bronze desk seal after the antique of Lucius Verussigned F. Barbedienne, square matrix with initial N Height 7.8cm.Condition: Good patina and colour.

Lot 204

An Austrian cold painted bronze inkwell c.1900in the from of two eggs, one with hatching wren, the other with hinged cover fitted with a ceramic liner, stamped 448 Deutschl Geschutzt Length 10.5 cmCondition: Some light rubbing, occasional knocks to egg. Hairline to liner

Lot 620

A Chanel bronze quilted 2.55 handbag and matching pursewith gun metal coloured hardware and small coin purse of the same design, with serial sticker '12454502' and authenticity card, includes Chanel dust cover, (2)handbag approx. width 24cm, coin purse approx. width 9cm Condition: In good overall condition and no visible damage.

Lot 76

After Pierre Jules Mene (1810-1895) 'Chasse au lapin'a bronze group of dogs after a rabbit on a rocky naturalistic base, signed lower left, 'P.J. Mene', raised on an oval verde anticio plinth, (2)without marble base Height 19cm, Length 37cmCondition: Good overall. Minor nicks to the base edge of marble.

Lot 80

A Grand Tour bronze figure of Hermes, after the Antiqueseated on a rock, on a naturalistic baseHeight 19cm, width 20cmCondition: Formerly mounted on a base. The figure is patinated/lighter in colour mainly to the right arm, back and the rear of the rock.

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