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An early Victorian blue enamel and gilt decorated spiral fluted cabinet cup and saucer, and an early 19th century sprig decorated hunting jug, 4 1/2" high Condition report:There is fritting to the spout of the jug, a star crack towards the bottom of the jug, cracks in some of the relief decoration and some cracks to the handle as well.The cup and saucer appear to be in good condition with no noticeable damages.
Decorative Ceramics - a Royal Crown Derby paperweight Pheasant, lacking stopper, another; a Royal Crown Derby blue tit (second); a pair of Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern cabinet coffee cans, seconds (faults); Royal Worcester trinket dishes; Goebel robin model; blue and white; Wedgwood; graduating ducks; Staffordshire Toby jug; etc qty
Sold by Order of a Direct Descendent'Earlier in the day in London, Churchill had told the War Cabinet at its morning meeting that he proposed to make a recommendation forthwith to His Majesty for some recognition of the gallant action fought by Commodore Harwood and the Captains of the three ships under his command.Evidently Churchill acted with his usual energy and 'in the dog watches of this evening', Harwood received the Admiralty's signal informing him of the honours bestowed by H.M. the King: for Harwood there was a knighthood and promotion to Rear-Admiral to date from the day of the Battle, and his Captains in Exeter, Ajax and Achilles were made Companions of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.Knowing that Harwood's cabin had been blown apart, one cheerful rating was overheard to say, "Order of the Bath? They ain't got a blinking bath between them!" 'Henry Harwood, Hero of the River Plate, refers.An emotive and well-documented Second World War Battle of the River Plate D.S.M. group of six awarded to Petty Officer W. R. 'Dick' Headon, Royal Navy, who was decorated for his gallant deeds aboard H.M.S. AchillesWhen several shell splinters from the pocket battleship Graf Spee struck his Gun Direction Tower in the early stages of engagement - killing four of his men and wounding two others - he nonetheless remained at his post and ensured that Achilles kept up an accurate output of over two hundred broadsides: a fellow Gun Director was awarded the C.G.M. for like servicesDistinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (W. R. Headon. P.O. C/J. 107927. Dec: 13/39), officially engraved service number and date, as per River Plate awards issued in New Zealand, the remaining details privately engraved; 1939-45 Star (C/J 107927 W. R. Headon. C.P.O. H.M.S. "Pembroke."); Atlantic Star (C/J. 107927. W. R. Headon. P.O. H.M.S. "Achilles."); Defence Medal (C/J. 107927. W. R. Headon. C.P.O. H.M.S. Pembroke.); War Medal 1939-45 (C/J. 107927. W. R. Headon. C.P.O. H.M.S. "Hornbill"), these four privately engraved; Naval L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R. (J. 107927 W. R. Headon. P.O. H.M.S. Pelican.), mounted as worn, good very fine (6). Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A Victorian long cased clock by Thomas Dickenson, Boston with inlaid detail to case. Crack to glass face and finials missing. Case has inlaid shell detail to match shell decoration to clock face. Complete with weights, key to cabinet and winder. Chains missing. In need of attention. Approx. 222cm tall.
A Walker and Hall mid-century free standing two-drawer Canteen of Cutlery in a mahogany serpentine front cabinet raised on four taper legs with spade feet, the canteen is for a twelve place setting, consists of 157 items, complete with no losses, silver plated with ivorine handles, each item engraved with letter B
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