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AN IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL TO CHARLES ARTHUR HARVEY George V, circular type, crowned bust, officially impressed, in case of issue; with an IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL TO HENRY HERBERT POOLE ANDERSON, Elizabeth II Dei Gratia, officially impressed, in case of issue; an ARMY TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION MEDAL, the reverse marked 'India', unnamed; a ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY PROFICIENCY [SILVER] AWARD OF MERIT TO J.D. SAUNDERS, 1933, in case of issue; a ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY BRONZE MEDAL TO J.D. SAUNDERS, 1932, in case of issue; and assorted other medals, military cap badges, and other items.
QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER (1900-2002) A 1965 Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within of the Queen Mother, standing three-quarter length, signed in black ink 'from Elizabeth R'; and a 1969 Christmas card, with a mounted colour bust portrait within of the Queen Mother, signed in black ink 'from Elizabeth R', (2).
A beautiful small-sword with important blade dating: 18th Century provenance: Germany Straight, double-edged blade of hexagonal section; the entire length engraved and gilt, at the base the motto "hic solus splendor amaerat" with star, woven bands and floral motifs; after that the effigy of the Emperor between sun, moon and stars and the inscription "Hro Kayserl. Mayestät", and the seven electorates Chur-Mayntz, Chur-Colln, Chur-Trier, Chur-Bayern, Chur-Sachsen, Chur-Brandenburg, Chur-Pfalz e Chur-Braunschweig-Lüneburg, finally the effigy of Justice. All featuring inscription, the effigy of the Elector and the oval coat of arms with star, cross or bust. Iron hilt with silver decorations; double sword-shell featuring four noblemen on horseback on the external surface and two on the inside one, enriched with beaded bands; quillon-block, arms of the hilt, guard and pommel decorated with floral and geometrical motifs; wooden grip with iron and copper wire binding, moor's heads. dimensions: length 107 cm.
A painted set of armour and saddle dating: 18th Century provenance: China The bust of the armour consisting in eight moulded plaques, with straps, used to bind the lower part of the body, and provided with two more, larger plaques to protect the chest and the back; all plaques made of stiff, boiled leather, featuring relieved bands at the front surface, finely hand painted with geometrical motifs and small flower in red and beige, on black ground; at the centre of the chest-plaque are two large spirals. The skirt provided with rows of small scales of boiled leather painted en suite, with leather straps. Wooden and leather saddle, this one too painted in black and decorated en suite with the armour in red and beige, and cartouches featuring spirals. The saddle is complete with wooden stirrups worked en suite. Scarce ensemble. See "A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor" by G.C. Stone; on page 59 are three similar armour, they are presented as Lolo armour from Sichuan (coll. of the Field Museum of Chicago). dimensions: height 1 cm.
ROBERT DUDDINGSTONE HERDMAN A.R.S.A. (1863 - 1922) Framed, signed with initials, dated 1895, oil on canvas, bust length portrait of Charles Wallace Alexander Napier Cochrane-Baillie, 2nd Baron Lamington G.C.M.G. (1860 - 1940) Governor of Queensland, Australia, (1896 - 1901) Governor of Bombay (1903 - 1907) Conservative MP for St Pancras North, depicted in semi profile in brown jacket and red tie, original bill from artist attached to stretcher verso, inscribed and titled on label verso, see Aitken Dott & Son, Edinburgh, label verso, in decorative gilt frame, 74.5cm x 62cm.
A pair of French champleve enamel and gilt bronze candlesticks early 20th Century, inverted tapering columnar standard with enamelled stylised flowers, gilt bust of a female atop standard supporting bobeche and candlecup, raised on spreading circular enamelled foot further set on quadripartite base, 23.5cm high
Edward VI hammered Shilling facing bust with rose, fair / fine Elizabeth I Shilling mint mark hand fine Elizabeth I Shilling mint mark tun scratches fair 1561 Elizabeth I Sixpence, four drill holes, fine 1562 Elizabeth I Sixpence, rippled, fair 1573 Elizabeth I Threepence, clipped, poor Edward IV silver Penny, fine (7 coins)
1719 George I Shilling, poor 1720 George I Shilling, fine two x 1723 George I Shillings, SSC in angles, fair 1739 George II Shilling, fair 1741 George II Shilling, damaged, fine 1741 George II Shilling, fair 1735 George II Shilling, fine 1739 George II Shilling, fine / fair 1745 George II Shilling, fair 1745 George II Shilling, Lima below bust, fair, (eleven coins)
A Victorian painted tin trunk, last quarter 19th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover decorated with a bust of Queen Victoria in an oval reserve, within black and red borders on a brown ground, a swing handle at each end, 41cm high, 62cm long, 41cm wide; and two further Victorian brown painted tin trunks, last quarter 19th century
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