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Five: QSA, 2 clasps Natal, OFS (4889 Corl A Gough, Glouc Regt), 1914-15 star (C.S.Mjr), BWM, Victory (WO Cl 2), Army LS & GC, Geo V military bust (C.S.Mjr) VF-NEF (a little QSA edge bruising). Together with 4 related medallions: Army Athletic Club HM Silver “Gymnastics 1st Prize Sergt a Gough 1st Gloucester Rgt 1911”; “Royal Naval and Military Tournament” silver “Best Man at Arms Dismounted Poona 1909” and on edge “L. Sjt A Gough 1st Gloster Regt”, ditto silver “L Sgt 1st Gloster Regt A Gough Best Man at Arms, Dismounted, 6th Poona Divn 1910”; ditto bronze “1st sabre v sabre Western Command Sergt Instr A Gough Army Gymnastic Staff”. Note: Natal Field Force casualty roll shows Cpl A Gough 1st Bn wounded at Farquhar’s Farm 30.10.1899. Co Sjt Major Arthur Gough was with the 7th Bn Gloucestershire Regt at the attack on Chunuk Bair, Gallipoli where he was killed in action on 8.8.1915, aged 38. The regiment suffered 350 killed or wounded, this number including all officers, WO’s and Sgts. He is commemorated at the Helles Memorial.
Three: QSA, 2 clasps CC, OFS (4759 Pte H G Edwards Gloucester Regt); KSA, both date clasps (Cpl, regtl number correction), Army LS & GC, Geo V military bust (4759 C Q M Sjt H G Edwards, Glouc. R). First two NVF with some contact marking, last NEF Note: Henry George Edwards is shown on the Roll of Individuals entitled to wear the War Badge; shown as enlisted 10.12.95, discharged 4.4.18, sickness, aged 36. Photocopy of relevant page included in lot.
A framed engraving of Easby Abbey, Yorkshire, an 18th Century coloured engraving `View of Appleby Castle, Westmoreland`, a pair of coloured engravings in one frame - plates one and two of Middleham Castle, Yorkshire and an unframed carved oak panel, the centre depicting a bust of a Civil War soldier
INTRICATELY CARVED & PAINTED CHINESE IVORY TUSKStunning relief carved polychromed Chinese ivory carved elephant tusk. Has 17 individually carved figures doing different activities. Depicts Immortals with Phoenix. With them is minstrels, servants and gift givers. At base holds a breath taking design with a bust of Buddha fully cut out in the interior of the tusk. Buddha is depicted with hands to front. Has a cabochon cut coral bead to forehead. Covering the face is a dragon breathing fire with a dragon jewel. Surrounding them is clouds and water. Also mountains can be seen. Signed to side of piece. Late 19th or early 20th century. Includes silver inlay wooden base. Absolutely one of the most impressive ivory tusks to come out of a South Florida Estate in many, many years. Measures 28 1/2" height x 7" width + 2 3/8" base height (72.3cm x 17.7cm + 6cm).
Hugh Oloff de Wet (1912-1975): ``Robert Graves`` A Bronze Bust, naturalistically modelled, signed in the cast H.O.d.Wet, 38cm, on a teak plinth base Hugh was a self-taught sculptor. Mostly working with writers and poets. He was also an author, writing The Valley of the Shadows, (Blackwood`s) Cardboard Crucifix, (Blackwood`s) and A visit to John Cowper Powys, and was featured on This Is Your life with Eamonn Andrews in 1956. The University of Texas commissioned a number of busts for its Ransom Centre Reading Room.
Hugh Oloff de Wet (1912-1975): ``Dylan Thomas`` A Patinated Plaster and Fibreglass Bust, naturalistically modelled, signed in the cast OLOFF DE WET, 68cm on a teak plinth base Hugh was a friend of Dylan Thomas, and sculpted him two years before his death. The bronze cast bust was on display at the Royal Festival Hall.
A Black Slate and Bronze Mounted Striking Mantel Clock Garniture, retailed by James Robertson & Son, Paris, circa 1870, surmounted by a bronze bust of a bearded gentleman, base with applied presentation plaque and raised upon paw feet, 4-3/4 inch dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, 54cm high (pendulum missing), with black slate and bronze mounted garniture, 28cm high 30.01.13, Clock case with chips and a crack to the top front left hand side, some small chips to the base, dial with two cracks and the retailers name is rubbed, case front with presentation plaque saying `Presented to Mr Robert Hunter by The free high church congregation in acknowledgment of his services as session clerk during the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr Arnot Edinburgh 20th April 1876`, top bust with some rubbing to the bronze surface, garniture bronze figures slightly rubbed, movement needs cleaning, pendulum missing.
A First Period Worcester Porcelain Mask Jug, circa 1757, printed in black with a bust portrait of the King of Prussia, dated 1757, and with an angel allegorical of Fame and with trophies, 18.5cm high Section of rim restored beside mask and with associated 12cm long crack down beside the mask and across the body, and with tip of spout restored and with extensive overspray covering approx a third of the surface area of the jug. 190213
An Ivory Figural Diptych, probably Dieppe, circa 1870, as the bust of a 17th century figure, opening to reveal soldiers on foot and horseback, on a matched shaped base moulded with lion`s masks, 14cm high Some minor splitting and staining. Hinges loose. Base probably matched. Some surface scratching and minor wear to pottery. Typical wear to brass. 190213
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