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Bryan Hancox - Spring cleaning - Robin at its Nest, signed limited edition coloured print, 36 x 45cm, together with a further coloured print of a young woman in a red dress, three coloured prints after Claude Monet of water lilies, a set of four coloured prints of Winchester city scenes, etc, various sizes, all framed
Victorian military uniform accessories, comprising: A Victorian 10th Hussars red leather sabretache, embroidered in gold thread, another sabretache, a Victorian officer's dress cross belt, with Prince of Wales feathers and lion's mask with two pendant arrows, a belt, inscribed 'Hawkes & Co.' and a tin tube with a white feather plume (qty.)
Two military POW Escape buttons and an RAF compass button, two WWII moulded tunic or battle dress buttons, each with a tiny magnetised piece of iron, allowing them to indicate north when suspended on a piece of cotton or hair, together with an RAF button concealing a compass, and another normal button (qty.)
Indian Colonial School, 18th century a pair of Company portrait miniatures: MAJOR G F LAKE, OF THE 94TH REGIMENT OF FOOT, IN DRESS UNIFORM, and A FINELY CLOTHED EURASIAN LADY Two, oil on ivory 8 x 7cm, mounted in a folding red leather frame (2) The Hon. General Augustus Frederick Lake (1781-1808) was born in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, the 2nd son of General Gerard Lake (1744-1808, Viscount Lake of Delhi, Laswary and Aston Clinton). The family were well-connected at Court and in 1790 George Lake was appointed Page of Honour to The Prince of Wales. He then followed a military career, serving with his father, both in Ireland and India. As a Major in the 94th Regiment of Foot he was seriously wounded at the Battle of Laswary, whilst ensuring his father remounted after his horse had been shot from under him. In 1808, as Lieutenant Colonel of the 29th Regiment of Foot, he landed on the Iberian Peninsular and was killed in one of the early Peninsular War engagements with the French at the Battle of Rolica in Portugal on 17th August 1808, aged only 27. He was buried with his men, but there is a memorial plaque in Westminster Abbey commemorating his death.
Victorian ironstone pedestal dish of shaped oval form, decorated with birds and flowers, 33cm wide, a pair of continental porcelain figures of a lady and gentleman in 18th century dress, a pair of Dresden porcelain cabinet plates painted with flowers within a green scaled border and various other ceramics
FOURTEEN VARIOUS FIGURES etc, to include Royal Worcester 'Burmah' No 3068, 'Grandmothers Dress', No 3081 (yellow), 'Budge' candlesnuffer, 'Monday's Child' No 3257, 'Tuesday's Child' No 5354, 'Fantails' No 3760 and 'Snowy' No 3457 and Royal Crown Derby 'Bullfinch' signed K Wood on base, 'Seal' paperweight (no stopper or backstamp), Royal Doulton 'Bedtime' HN 1978, 'Darling' HN 1985 etc (14)
TWO ITEMS OF JEWELLERY to include a green two stone drop pendant (assessed as green synthetic spinels), together with a rope chain, measuring approximately 430mm in length, stamped '9ct', a blue and white synthetic spinel dress ring, ring size O (a/f the shank is split), stamped '375', approximate gross weight 10.1 grams
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