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Four: 1914-15 trio + Imperial Service Medal GVI, 72147 Dvr. C. Shaw, Royal Field Artillery. 1914-15 STAR (72147 Dvr. C. Shaw. R.F.A), BRITISH WAR and VICTORY MEDALS (72147 Dvr. C. Shaw R.A), IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL GVI (Crowned bust "FID:DEF" 1949-52 circular type) Impressed on rim (Clement Shaw), in Royal Mint case of issue. To France 13/7/15 Entitled to Silver War Badge. Copy of M.I.C. included. Brother of: R-1002 Pte. T. Shaw. Kings Royal Rifle Corps.
Two: Imperial Service Medals to Orchard Family (believed to be father & son) a) GV Imperial Service Medal GV (1911-1920 silver plaque and bronze star type). Engraved to reverse (Frederick Orchard), in Elkington & Co. Ltd case of issue. b) Imperial Service Medal GVI (Crowned bust "INDIAE: IMP" 1938-48 circular type) Impressed on rim (Frederick Philip Orchard), in Royal Mint case of issue.
English School Circa 1820 Miniature portraits of William Merewether and Martha Merewether each bust-length he seated, she with an evening bag each on card, largest 9 x 6.5cm together with three other contemporary family miniatures and a collection of silhouettes and miniature portraits including Jane Jackson, Ann James (nee Burleigh), Charles Henry James, John James Canon of Peterborough, Alderman Burleigh of Cambridge, Anna Elizabeth Joyce, Edward James, Robert James and also a wash drawing of Sturmere Hall by William Henry Syer (19th Century) - signed, inscribed and dated 1847 on the backboard, 11 x 15cm. (a lot)
An Italian sculpted terracotta bust of a bearded man, possibly Homer or Socrates in his agony, by Paolo Viola, dated 1742, the grimacing face rising to dexter, the neck with stressed musculature, inscribed to the reverse Gen 205, 1742, Scultato 27 detto, Paolo Viola fecit, later mounted on a cylindrical Breccia marble plinth, 26cm high overall, (the terracotta damaged and restored)
A Victorian black painted cast iron stick stand, late 19th century, with foliate cast finial above an openwork roundel with relief cast bust of a maiden to the centre, ‘VICTORY’ inscribed to a tablet below, the shaft supports descending to a rectangular section base with twin lift-out drip trays, with registration stamps to reverse and underside, 90cm high, 44cm wide
AUTOGRAPH, Victoria EUGENIE of Battenberg, Queen of Spain. - Janet JEVONS (photographer). A cream-toned chlorobromide printed bust-length photograph mounted on tissue, signed by the sitter and photographer. [N.p.:] dated 1938. (250 x 178mm.) The photograph signed and inscribed in ink `To Peggy` and `Victoria Eugenie 1938` and signed in pencil by the photographer to the tissue mount. (Minor spotting and soiling.) Mounted on thick paper and framed and glazed.
An Antique Indian flintlock blunderbuss, the barrel with chiselled portrait bust and floral decoration terminating in a bell shaped mouth, length of barrel 52cm, the lock with profuse chisel decoration in the form of a snake and peacock, fully stocked, the whole decorated with inset white and yellow metal together with mother-of-pearl decoration, with panels depicting mythical beasts and horsemen, with all steel chiselled furniture, complete with ramrod, also an Antique Indian flintlock pistol, length of barrel 25cm, fully stocked with white metal decoration and brass fittings (af) (illustrated)
A 9CT GOLD CAMEO SHELL BROOCH DECORATED WITH PROFILE BUST OF LADY, BIRMINGHAM, 1919; A 9CT GOLD CAMEO SHELL BROOCH DECORATED WITH PROFILE BUST OF LADY SMELLING FLOWER, BIRMINGHAM, 1948; A 9CT GOLD SERPENT BRACELET OF ADJUSTABLE FORM, LONDON, 1959, TWO PAIRS OF GOLD EARRINGS; A 9CT GOLD `TIMOR` LADIES WRIST WATCH WITH 15 JEWEL MOVEMENT AND ADJUSTABLE BRACELET, CHESTER, 1950; TWO GOLD NECKLACES OF INTER-LOCKING CHAIN FORM OF VARYING LENGTHS; A 9CT GOLD ITALIAN BRACELET OF INTER-LOCKING CHAIN FORM; AND A GOLD NECKLACE WITH BIRD ON SWING PENDANT (12)
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