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Lot 814

VINTAGE SHOE HORN, ALONG WITH A FIRESCREEN AND A SILVER CROSS PRAM the shoe horn with a carved figural terminal, modelled as a jockey, the fire screen in brass and the doll's pram with navy blue body and coversQty: 3

Lot 607

A late Victorian leather covered and strap work decorated dome top captain's trunk, the top with interior compartment, 82 cm wide x 45 cm deep x 60 cm high, together with a small rectangular string seat oak framed stool, a stained oak reading / bed table with adjustable book rest, 56 cm wide x 38 cm deep x 22.5 cm high and an oak three panel fire screen in the 18th Century taste, 100 cm wide x 75 cm high

Lot 431

A Victorian walnut and parquetry work table, cabriole legs, 68cm high; an oak fire screen, inset with woolwork panel; an oak stool; another (4)

Lot 58

A brass fan fold fire screen, raised on griffin monopodia and scroll feet, 63cm high.

Lot 85

An Arts and Crafts copper 'mug' with embossed decoration, height 17cm, a brass painted mirror fire screen and a large pewter tankard with glass star base

Lot 314

A nest of three dark oak occasional tables, together with a circular occasional table, a two tier plantstand and a fire screen

Lot 1247

An adjustable brass effect fire curb and a brass effect four fold fire screen

Lot 1423

An Arts and Crafts hammered copper and wrought iron fire screen, 73cm. Condition - fair to good, lacking glass panel

Lot 1234

A BRASS TUBULAR STANDARD LAMP, another standard lamp, three table lamps, two circular pressed brass wall mirrors, along with a brass fire screen (condition report: all with general signs of usage) (8)

Lot 151

A vintage Bretby fruit bowl stamped 3325 to underside sold along with a fire screen depicting daffodils.

Lot 222

Cast metal antique fire screen with a pierced decorative centre panel raised on hairy paw feet [73.5x79x23cm]

Lot 1000

A modern leather topped side table and an oak folding fire screen. The latter 53 cm wide.

Lot 404

A Victorian mahogany fire screen, inset with a Chinese tapestry81w x 37d x 111h cm

Lot 381

A late-Regency mahogany rise-and-fall fire screen – the rectangular screen with later Arts & Crafts style woolwork (a/f), the reverse with earlier 19th century woolwork, with lifting mechanism and folding shelf to the top with hinged bracket supports, raised on shaped supports, 46 cm wide, 86 cm high.

Lot 145

A bamboo and painted glass folding fire screen decorated with floral sprays (h- 81cm)

Lot 461

A antique carved oak wooden fire screen depicting a galleon, 66x61cm, shipping unavailable

Lot 89

A Victorian rosewood firescreen with a sliding screen on reeded legs and casters together with two woolwork decorated fire screens

Lot 78

A dragon fire grate together with a brass fire screen and a magazine rack

Lot 260

Mixed furniture to include a pair of 1930's oak armchairs, a Victorian fire screen and an oak occasional tableLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 212

An Art Nouveau copper and brass fire screen with oval top, embossed with a floral design, 81cm x 46cm w A/F, together with a vintage leather bound suitcaseLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 398

A mixed lot to include an Art Nouveau brass and glass fronted fire screen, a tapestry topped stool and a Middle Eastern folding occasional table together with 19th century and later ceramics to include three Masons Ironstone china jugs, one A/F, two tureens and other itemsLocation: GIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 557

An Edwardian mahogany framed fire screen with silk embroidered panel, 24" wide, and a smaller mirror panel fire screen, in white, painted frame, an oak circular drop leaf low occasional table, on turned and stretchered supports, 24" dia x 18 1/2" high, and an oak circular top occasional table, on turned and stretchered supports, 24" dia x 18" high

Lot 625

An oak fire screen with decoupage panel, lady and unicorn, 29 1/2" x wide x 43" high

Lot 122

‘Perhaps the most gallant story was that of Lieutenant Gould, Royal Navy, and his audacious voyage right up to the East coast of Tunisia round Cape Bon and into the Bay of Tunis in broad daylight, wearing German colours until he had successfully deceived the enemy. This fruitful expedition caused panic and alarm all up that coast, but the cost was heavy as Gould was mortally wounded.’ Extract from R.U.S.I. lecture, “The Navy’s part in the North African campaign,” 22 March 1944 A Second War Coastal Forces D.S.C. and Second Award Bar group of five attributed to Lieutenant P. F. S. Gould, Royal Navy, the legendary Motor Gun Boat skipper who was decorated for his actions in the English Channel in M.G.B. 43, including the daylight ‘Channel Dash’ attacks on the German ships Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Prinz Eugen in February 1942; his final action in April 1943 off Cap Bon in the Mediterranean was thought worthy of a V.C. but resulted in the award of a Posthumous ‘mention’ Distinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., with Second Award Bar, the reverse of the Cross officially dated 1941, hallmarks for London 1940, and additionally engraved ‘Lt. P. F. S. Gould’, the reverse of the Bar officially dated 1942; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star, 1 clasp, North Africa 1942-43; War Medal 1939-45, with small M.I.D. oak leaf, these unnamed and mounted for display, extremely fine (5) £1,400-£1,800 --- D.S.C. London Gazette 21 October 1941: ‘M.G.B. 43 - For an attack on an enemy convoy in the Channel on 8 September 1941’ (Seedie’s Coastal Forces List refers). D.S.C. Second Award Bar London Gazette 31 March 1942: ‘M.G.B. 43 - For daylight attacks on the German ships SCHARNHORST, GNEISENAU and PRINZ EUGEN in the Dover Strait on 12 February 1942’ (Seedie’s Coastal Forces List refers). M.I.D. London Gazette 5 July 1940: ‘M.T.B. 16 - For good service off the Dutch Coast’ (Seedie’s Coastal Forces List refers). M.I.D. London Gazette 6 January 1942: ‘M.G.B. 43 - For an attack on an enemy convoy in the Dover Strait on 3 November 1941’ (Seedie’s Coastal Forces List refers). M.I.D. Posthumous London Gazette 11 January 1944: ‘32nd M.T.B. Flotilla - For an action off Kelibia and Cap Bon on 28 April 1943’ (Seedie’s Coastal Forces List refers). Accompanying Admiralty letter states: ‘For his distinguished services in a daylight sweep against an escorted Enemy Convoy in the Mediterranean in April 1943. Lieutenant Gould was Senior Officer of the 32nd Motor Torpedo Boat Flotilla and showed outstanding gallantry in deliberately drawing on to his own light craft the fire of a much more heavily armed ship and so enabling the rest of his Flotilla to carry out a successful Torpedo attack on the Enemy. In the course of this gallant action Lieutenant Gould was killed.’ Philip Francis Stewart Gould was born on 29 May 1916 at Eastbourne, Sussex, eldest son of Colonel Philip Gould, D.S.O. He entered the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, in January 1930; passed as a Cadet in September 1933; and went afloat for the training cruise in the Frobisher, and from May 1934 was a midshipman in the Neptune, Home Fleet. On completion of his courses for Lieutenant, in 1937 he was appointed to the minesweeper Hazard, but in July 1938 was selected for service with motor torpedo boats. In command of M.T.B. 16 he was Mentioned in Despatches for services off the Dutch Coast when he was the last boat to leave the Hook of Holland as the Germans invaded, and did good work during the evacuation from Dunkirk. Gould later took part in the blocking of Zeebrugge and Ostend, taking off the crews of the blockships under fire. Following the loss of M.T.B. 16 to a mine in the Thames Estuary on 31 October 1940, he transferred to Motor Gun Boats and took command of M.G.B. 43. Of the action fought on the night of 8-9 September 1941, in the Straits of Dover off Blanc Nez, when M.G.B. 43 operated alongside M.G.B. 52, and a flotilla of M.T.Bs, Bryan Cooper in his history The Battle of the Torpedo Boats, states: ‘Fifteen miles away, the gunfire was seen by Lieutenant Stewart Gould from the bridge of M.G.B. 43. Together with M.G.B. 52, commanded by Lieutenant Barry Leith, R.N.V.R., this boat was racing towards the interception, having received a bearing from Dover Command headquarters. The boats altered course slightly to head directly for the lights flashing over the distant horizon ... As Gould headed for the distant gunfire, he too was wondering if now, at last, they were to have their chance. It would be galling for the M.T.Bs to have it all their own way; at this time there existed a friendly rivalry between the crews serving in the two types of craft ...The first to actually sight the convoy was Gould, in M.G.B. 43. He signalled the information to Dover Command and also to Pumphrey [Flotilla C.O. of the M.T.Bs]. As far as Gould could make out, there was one merchant ship and about six escorts, two of them armed trawlers and the remainder E boats. He decided to shadow the convoy until the M.T.Bs had time to close for their attack, and took station on the port quarter, about three-quarters of a mile behind. But the minutes passed and there was still no sign that the M.T.Bs had seen the convoy. All Gould knew was that they were several miles to the west. At 01-40, he decided to make a depth charge attack with the dual purpose of inflicting as much damage to the enemy as he could and also guiding the M.T.Bs to the area. Just at that moment, however, he saw small craft coming up astern of the convoy at high speed. It wasn’t where he expected to see the M.T.Bs, but they could have changed their position. “Thinking they might be our M.T.Bs,” Gould later reported, “I challenged. This was answered by heavy and accurate fire from shell-firing machine-guns. I then saw they were German S boats, four of them, in line abreast.” Both of Gould’s Lewis gunners, Able Seamen S. J. Beckett and E. Fletcher, were severely wounded by fragments of cannon shell, so that they were unable to take any further part in the action. M.G.B. 52 following, increased speed to 30 knots and engaged the enemy S-boats with full armament. Turning north, he then raced across the bows of the leading German boat and dropped a depth charge, set to go off at 100 feet. There was a dull explosion and no more was seen of the S-boat. Meanwhile, the other German boats were being repeatedly hit with Oerlikon and Lewis gun fire, and after a couple of minutes they broke off the action and turned away to the south at high speed. Gould then set about the rest of the convoy, closing to within 600 yards and engaging with gunfire. The enemy were so demoralised by now that they were firing wildly in all directions, and at one point, as Gould later recalled, the trawlers were firing at their own S-boats ... the M.G.Bs broke off the engagement at 02.55 and set course for home ... On the way home, a Dornier 17 shadowed the two craft for about twenty minutes at a height of 500 feet. The plane was finally driven off by 43’s gunner, Able Seaman Lanfear. M.G.B. 43 finally arrived at Ramsgate at 09.20, after [the damaged] M.G.B. 52 had been taken in tow by a destroyer.’ Lanfear won a well deserved C.G.M. Gould won a bar to his D.S.C. for an extraordinarily gallant attempt to penetrate the enemy’s defensive screen during the famous “Channel Dash” of February 1942 - in the end, under a terrible fire, he engaged an enemy destroyer at 1000 yards range. From 23 November 1942, he was the commanding officer of the motor torpedo boat H.M.S. St Christopher, transferring in April 19...

Lot 1034

A French ormolu fire screen, with cherubs to centre and with ribbon carrying handle. Height 75 cm, width 80 cm.

Lot 1764

A Victorian carved oak folding fire screen, with arched top. Height 71 cm, each panel measuring 33 cm.

Lot 922

A bamboo and embossed leather overmantle mirror and a tapestry fire screen.

Lot 11

A Victorian brass fire screen, with bevelled mirror plate with sunburst detailing, and urn and garland motif, 45 x 78cms high.

Lot 105

An early 20th Century tapestry fire screen, with rounded frame, cream, pink, blue and green floral tapestry, raised on four down swept legs, 61cms wide x 84cms high.

Lot 51

A late 19th Century oak embroidered fire screen, with shield-shaped frame, raised on four down swept legs, the embroidery depicting a cockatoo sitting on flowers, 53 x 76cms high; together with a carved oak Victorian adjustable piano stool, with embroidered seat pad, raised on floral carved and turned baluster column, and three foliate carved down swept legs with paw feet, the seat pad with floral embroidery, 34 x 48cms high.

Lot 599

A rustic pine low shelf and an oak tapestry fire screen

Lot 493

A 19th Century Mahogany Fire Screen with Rise and Fall Tapestry Panel and Slide Out Glazed Panels Either Side, 50cms Wide

Lot 665

Large 19th century Victorian club style fire fender kerb. The largest having a brass trim to top, with a mesh screen above rounded brass bun feet to base. The smaller of similar form, with brass trim. Largest measures approx. 62x110x38cm

Lot 477

A mahogany framed fire screen with crewel work style embroidered decoration

Lot 221

An oak framed fire screen with floral embroidered panel

Lot 417

An oak framed fire screen the embroidered panel depicting parrots and branches

Lot 442

An Arts & Crafts design copper and wrought metal fire screen

Lot 336

A LATE 19TH CENTURY THOUNE EARTHENWARE MAJOLICA CHARGER, decorated with a hand painted Swiss alpine mountain scene and floral border, indistinguishable signature, diameter 58cm, together with a folding mahogany and beadwork fire screen, decorated floral beadwork on a sage green ground, three folding sections, height 82cm (2) (Condition Report: the charger has a few small chips on the back, the fire screen appears in fair condition, missing glass cover)

Lot 1311

A WHITE SWIVEL CHAIR, a purple swivel stool, a small pine cabinet, a brass fire screen, along with a Dunelm rug (condition report: general signs of wear and usage to al) (4)

Lot 1272

19th century furniture to include; a mahogany and ebony strung D-end fold over tea table, width 101cm, a William IV drop leaf supper table, a mid-Victorian fire screen, and a Goncalo Alvez drop flap two-drawer sofa table (4)Each for restoration

Lot 177

A 19th century bamboo framed fire screen. The glass panel displaying a naturalistic scene constructed of pressed foliage and a butterfly. H106.5cm x W62cm

Lot 178

A early 20th century brass framed fire screen. Having a scrolling handle to the top, the screen featuring a semi-circular leaded glass panel designed to replicate a fire, over a spindle gallery, raised on scrolling supports with bun feet, H79cm x W79cm x D22cm

Lot 263

Early 20th century needlework panel fire screen, 52 x 76cm.

Lot 311

An Arts & Crafts brass and glass panelled fire screen and two companion sets

Lot 1585

Mahogany Fire Screen and Coffee Table, both with needlework tops. Wine table. (3)

Lot 1394

Brass Fire Screen, pine mirror, one other mirror, together with two clocks, Moncrieff Perth 20L Laboratory Glass Bottle, 54cm high, together with two other glass light shades.

Lot 1357

A 19th Century Gilt Framed Damask Fire Screen, decorated with birds and blossoms, 65cm by 107cm

Lot 9001

Vintage Wharfedale M.C speaker, Hummel lamp and a brass framed fire screen (3)

Lot 26

A 19th century mahogany framed fire screen 

Lot 1332

A glazed embroidered fire screen depicting a fancy bird, 67cmW; together with a pole fire screen, 144cmH

Lot 124

Copper and brass fire screen

Lot 759

A tip up table/fire screen featuring a hunting scene. COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 40

A VICTORIAN GILTWOOD FIRE SCREEN MID 19TH CENTURY The needlework panel with a parrot, birds and terrier and spaniel 118cm high, 64cm wide, 42cm deep

Lot 464

Oak Arts & Crafts Chair, and a Folding Fire Screen Table with Floral Embroidery

Lot 50

A lot comprising a 20th century mahogany framed sampler fire screen, 88cm high x 55cm wide and another tapestry fire screen, 84cm high x 53cm wide (2) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 627

Tapestry fire screen/table and bamboo magazine rack 

Lot 749

A 19th century style brass folding fan shaped fire screen, 71cm high; a brass coal scuttle; a set of three brass fire irons; Argy copper kettles; etc, qty

Lot 563

A 3-fold brass fire screen, a 19th century pestle and mortar, and a pierced trivet, and a brass skimmer

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