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A French lacquered brass carriage clock with push-button quarter repeat, late 19th century, the eight-day two train movement with silvered platform lever escapement, striking the hour and half hour on a gong and with push button quarter repeat on a smaller gong, with white enamel Roman numeral dial and in bevel glazed `corniche` type case with hinged carrying handle, 14cm (5.5ins) high excluding handle; with a French brass carriage timepiece, late 19th century, with silvered platform lever escapement, white enamel Roman numeral dial and in bevel glazed `obis` case with carrying handle, 11.5 (4.5ins) high excluding handle, (2)
A modern Hermann `Yesterday` teddy bear, No. 42/4000, with boot button eyes, stitched snout and jointed body with felt pads and three stitched claws, height approx 49cm, together with a Hermann soft toy cat, a Deans Rag Book teddy bear and a Bears on the Coast teddy bear with dog companion.
Bombay Staff Corps - A two-part waist belt clasp, 1855 pattern but with acanthus finials, centrally the crown over `VR` and unit title in surround, matching bench marks `XXXVIII`, together with one only small officer`s gilt tunic button to the same unit, c. 1856-1901. The Indian Staff Corps was a branch of the British Indian Army during Colonial rule. Separate Staff Corps were formed in 1861 for the Bengal, Madras and Bombay Armies, which constituted the Indian Army, although they were later amalgamated. They were meant to provide officers for the native regiments, and for the staff and army departments. They were also designed to offer placements for civil and political appointments for posts for which Indian Army officers might be eligible. Those officers who were already employed by the Army had the option to join the Staff Corps or to stay employed under the old conditions of work. In that sense it was seen by the majority of post-1860 entrants as synonymous with the Regular Officer Corps of the Indian Army. 109th Bombay Infantry (Central India) -An officer`s waistbelt clasp, bi-metal, gilt finish, bearing regimental device The 109th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Infantry) was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1862 to 1881, when it was amalgamated into The Prince of Wales`s Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians).The regiment was originally raised by the Honourable East India Company in 1853 as the 3rd Bombay (European) Regiment, and served in the Indian Mutiny of 1857. As with all other "European" units of the Company, they were placed under the command of the Crown in 1858, and formally moved into the British Army in 1862, ranked as the 109th Foot. As part of the Childers Reforms in 1881, the regiment was amalgamated with the 100th (Prince of Wales`s Royal Canadian) Regiment of Foot to form The Prince of Wales`s Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians). Black Watch Volunteers Regiment - An officer`s waistbelt clasp, 19th Century, bearing regimental device. The Black Watch was formed as part of the Childers Reforms in 1881 when the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot (The Black Watch) was amalgamated with the 73rd (Perthshire) Regiment of Foot to form two battalions of the newly named Royal Highlanders (The Black Watch). The 1st Battalion then served in Africa taking part in the Highland Brigade`s dawn assault on the Egyptian position at Tel-el-Kebir in 1882. Two years later it was in the thick of the fight with the Mahdi`s tribesmen at El Teb and Tamai. The following year (1885) saw it taking part in the Nile Expedition and fighting at Kirbekan and Abu Klea. 18th Regiment of Foot - An officer`s waistbelt clasp, bi-metal, 19th Century, bearing regimental device, (4)
Third Reich - A BDM-JM (Bund Deutscher Madel),Winter/Ski Jacket (Winterbluse), of dark blue coarse wool construction, with a three button double breasted closure, small fold back peak lapels and lay down collar with two small breast pockets with scalloped button down flaps The BDM, Bund Deutscher Madel (League of German Girls) was the female counterpart of the Hitler Jugend, for girls aged 15-17 years and was originally established in December 1928 as the Schwestternschaft der HJ, (Sisterhood of the HJ). In July 1930 the organization was re-designated Bund Deutscher Madel and in April 1931 the JM Junmadelgruppe (Young Girls Group), for girls aged 10-14 years, as a counterpart to the DJ. On June the 1st 1932 the BDM-JM gained official status as an independent organization of the NSDAP. Uniform regulations were first introduced in 1931 and consisted of a long brown skirt with white shirt, but it was not until 1933 that the BDM-JM uniform was standardized and on October the 10th 1933 the tan Kletterjacke (Climbing Jacket) with white blouse and navy blue skirt was introduced, the BDM-JM winter/ski jacket was very similar to the standard kletterjacke but made in dark blue wool.
TWO SETS OF ENAMEL BUTTONS the set of six painted with Putto with a fishing rod in a landscape, the set of five with two panels of roses divided by a vivid blue band of gilt trellis, 2.5cm diam and a single button painted with a rose, all late 19th c (12) ++Three of the set of six buttons chipped, one extensively
A LEMANIA STAINLESS STEEL MILITARY ISSUE SINGLE BUTTON CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH the dial with broad arrow and circled T, twin subsidiary dials and black hands, back marked [arrow] HS and 9 (scored through) 0552/924-3305 and 1497 ++In good second hand condition, the dial with some discolouration and surface dirt. Consigned by the same vendor as the preceding lot and similarly owned since the 1950s. The movement in apparently going order, sold without warranty. Not previously offered for sale.
AN OMEGA STAINLESS STEEL DE VILLE CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH with black dial with twin subsidiary dials, associated stainless steel bracelet ++In fair second hand condition showing slight signs of wear such as scratches on the lugs, etc. In apparently working order, one button sticking, sold without warranty
AN 800 HALLMARKED MINIATURE SHELL CAMEO DEPICTING A LADY TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF CAMEO EARRINGS DEPICTING FLOWERS, A PAIR OF ANTIQUE GREEN GLASS DROP EARRINGS, A GENT`S 18ct GOLD COLLAR STUD, SILVER BUTTON WITH MARKING DIE CONCORDIER. CANTONE DER SCHWEIZ BERN 1826 DEPICTING A BEAR AND SHIELD TO REVERSE

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