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Roman bust of a wrestler steelyard weight. A cast lead-alloy steelyard weight in the form of a muscled male bust. The head is bald and topped with the remnants of a broken suspension loop 43mm, 56.6g.Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme WAW-D5B7D8.https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/415462
* Sweden. Swedish Royal gold medal / neck badge, King Oscar II by Lea Ahlborn, stamped 18K on the suspension ring, obverse with bust facing right 'Oscar II Sveriges Nore. Goth. Och Vend. Konung.', reverse 'For Nit Och Redlighet I Rickets Tjenst' centre 'Till Wilhelm Virgin F.D. Ofverstelojtnant F.D. Styresman For Storkiftes Och Afvittringsverket I Kopparbergs Lan M.M.' with crown suspension, 44mm diameter, 55g, nearly extremely fine, in case of issue 'Kungl Sallskapet Pro Patria' case of issueQty: (1)
A small collection of dolls house furniture, mainly English circa 1930, including two wooden wardrobes, bed, dresser with mirror, chest of draws, rocking chair and towel rail, painted metal kitchen dresser, washer with mangle, hoover, two green chairs, bust and tin-plate kitchen sink, pink bed, dressing table and stool, tallest wardrobe 6 ¼” (16cm) tall, (18 items).
Westminster- Royal Mint- GRVI Specimen Coins 1937, George VI Proof Sovereign Collection, comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, obv. HP bust of George VI, rev. Benedetto Pistrucci's George & Dragon, in original satin and velvet lined gilt-tooled red leather case, with Westminster certificate and information card. Condition: Very minor hairlines, generally very good ' (see images)
MATTHEW NOBLE (BRITISH, 1817-1876) LORD ALBERT GOWER marble bust, the subject dressed in classical robes, signed M. NOBLE. SC., on a nero africano marble pedestal(38cm high overall)Footnote: Note: Lord Albert Sutherland-Leveson-Gower (1843-1874) was the second son of George, 2nd Duke of Sutherland. He gained the rank of Captain in the 2nd Life Guards.
A collection of ceramics, to include an early 19thC coffee can, with gilt decoration with the letter E, a pair of Crown Staffordshire napkin rings, Beswick art pottery fish, blush ivory oval teapot stand, continental porcelain bust, Noritake cup and saucer, a continental small flared beaker and a Dartmouth Devon fish jug.
A German Second War Mountain Troopers Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross Group awarded to Oberst Arthur Haussels A superb group comprising Knights Cross to the Iron Cross; Great War Iron Cross First Class; Infantry Assault Badge; Wound Badge in black; Wound Badge in silver; Narvik Shield; Bar to the Iron Cross of the Great War First class; Bar to the Iron Cross of the Great War Second class; Armed Forces 4 Year Long Service Medal; and a matched pair of Mountain Troop Regiment 139 Oberstleutnants shoulder boards. The Knights Cross non magnetic centre, unmarked is an early Juncker production and has seen definite service wear, the loop is also unmarked. The WWI Iron Cross KO marked underneath the pin retaining hook. Infantry Assault Badge in silver has lost most of its finish, non maker marked. Narvik Shield, moth to the left hand side of the army backing also moth damage to the reverse side. Wound Badge in silver, solid construction, non maker marked, Wound Badge in black, some losses to the paint finish, one piece stamping, unmarked. Armed Forces 4 Year Long Service with its army eagle and swastika affixed to the Austrian style ribbon wrap. Bar to the Iron Cross First class of WWI non maker marked in excellent condition. Bar to the Iron Cross Second class of WWI also in excellent condition with all four fixing pins intact. Slight moth to the reverse side of one of the shoulder boards. A superb grouping to a career mountain troop soldier, good overall condition £3,000-£4,000 --- Arthur Haussels, a career soldier, was born in 1895, and served from 1914 to 1919 in the Imperial German Army. Rejoining the Army of the Wehrmacht in August 1934, by January 1939 he was Commander of Company 5 of Mountain Troop Regiment 139, and in 1940 was Commander of the 2nd Battalion of the same regiment. He was awarded his Knight’ Cross for actions in Norway on the 4 September 1940. By 1941 he was a Staff Officer of the same regiment, and in 1942 became the Commander of Mountain Troop Regiment 756. Serving in North Africa, he was wounded and evacuated to the military hospital in Naples. He was posthumously promoted to Oberst. Sold together with the recipient’s Wehrpass and certificate; and a headquarters Klagenfurt, Austria document awarded to Frau Maria Haussels, in which her husbands Wehrpass was returned to her on the 12 May 1943, citation folded once. Wehrpass in excellent condition, photograph of Haussels, hatless, wearing his officers tunic, upper bust, full of details including his First War service in 1916 in the machine gun regiments and then further details of his service from 1 August 1938 in Mountain Troop Regiment 139 through to his death in 1943. Pages 22 and 23 full of rank advances. Page 24 showing all of his awards. Page 25 shows the award of the Knights Cross to the Iron Cross including the Wound Badge in silver, Narvik Shield, Infantry Assault Badge. Pages 32 and 33 a record of where he served, both pages fully filled out, which runs over onto page 34, which shows him on the 12 February 1943 in the hospital in Naples where we presume he died. Lastly with three photographs accompanying the group, one of Haussels wearing his mountain troop cap with Knights Cross at his neck, postcard size, and two further photographs of postcard nature on parades, one with him mounted.
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