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A pair of mahogany stools, each of serpentine outline and with foliate carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. Width 61 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both stools are in first class condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. Both are structurally very sound and there is no evidence of any woodworm. The upholstery is in first class condition also with no staining, tears or damage.
A large pair of Victorian cranberry glass lustres, with gilding and foliate decoration and with two tiers of faceted lustre drops. Height 45 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The first lustre is in quite good order. There is a chip to the inside at the top which is approximately 5 x 3 mm. The gilding is generally in very good order to the top section, to the middle and bottom it has been mostly rubbed off. The droppers are 99% intact. There is one with a section missing to the bottom and most have general nibbles and chips in places but nothing really untoward. The second lustre is in very similar condition with rubbed gilding to the bottom, minor nibbles to the top and to the droppers.
A late Victorian oak plan chest, with pair of panelled doors and raised on a plinth base. Width 108 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The plan chest top is in generally good condition. There is a slightly open join between the first and second planks on the top but there is no movement. The moulded edge is in good condition. The left hand side is in good order with only a slightly open join to the timber in the middle of the centre panel. The same comments apply to the right hand side. The cupboard doors are in generally good condition with no losses. There are vertical stress fractures across two of the panels on the left hand door. The interior drawer fronts are mahogany. The top drawer has drilled repairs to the top left and right hand side joining the drawer to the bearers. The repair is crude simply screws through the timber. This could be improved upon dramatically. All remaining drawers are in generally good order. The runner between drawers 3 and 4 has a small beading loss. There are other small surface scratches and marks to the drawer fronts but no significant issues. The piece is structurally sound and there is no evidence of woodworm. The plan chest has never been highly polished and has a good original patination that would benefit from a clean and wax.
A Survey With Maps Folio Volume John Trafford Esq, Surveyed By William Bennet 1782. Documentary Ledger dated For 1782, Title Page Reads ''A Survey with maps of the townships of Barton, Stretford, Hough, Chorley, and Morley, in the counties of Lancaster and Chester, belonging to John Trafford, Esq Surveyed by Wm. Bennet, 1782'' First 11 pages Contain ''Abstract of the Book '' arranged in columns, The rest of the book contains more detailed Lists with plans on parchment.
First World War memorial (death) plaque, named to William Allaway, with original cardboard packet and memorial scroll, named to Flight Sub. Lt. William Allaway R.N. N.B. Flight Sub-Lieutenant William Allaway Royal Naval Air Service, son of Mr and Mrs Joseph George Allaway of 114 Maldon Road, Colchester, drowned at sea on July 31st 1917, aged 25 years
First World War pair - comprising War and Victory medals, named to S-25320 PTE L. E. Shilton RIF. Brig., together with accompanying letter regarding the award of his Victory medal. N.B. Louis Eugene Shilton died of wounds received in an enemy raid 21st August 1917, aged 38 years
Group of three poignant letters and telegrams relating to AUS - 405208 Sergeant Allan Holland of 460 Squadron R.A.F., the first dated 17th September 1942, acknowledges him as missing, after he failed to return following an operational flight on 12th August 1942. There is then a telegram and finally a letter dated 7th April 1943, which acknowledges him having been killed in action on 13th August 1942. 405208 Sergeant Allen Holland, son of Cecil Waters and Daisy Stuart Holland of Gladstone, Queensland, Australia, was killed in action on 13th August 1942, aged 20. Sold in aid of Help for Heroes
First World War and later medal group - comprising George VI Imperial Service medal, named to Arthur Willie Musson, 'Mons Star', named to 27627 PNR: A. W. Musson. R.E., War and Victory medals, named to 27627 T. CPL. A. W. Musson. R.E., together with a Princess Mary gift tin, Second World War photograph album and two other medals, also named to Musson
First World War memorial (death) plaque, named to Morris Lewis, together with trio comprising 1914 - 1915 Star, War and Victory medals, named to 9831 PTE. M. LEWIS ESSEX. R. mounted in glazed frame with memorial plaque letter, named on reverse 'Private Morris Lewis 1st Battalion The Essex Regiment killed in action, 6th August 1915. His name appears on the Helles Memorial at Gallipoli on panels 144 - 150 where there are the names of 493 fellow members of the Essex Regt. All killed in action at Gallipoli'
First World War memorial (death) plaque, named to Jesse Read, together with trio comprising 1914 - 1915 Star, War and Victory medals, named to 3 - 7340 PTE. J. Read. Dorset. R., mounted in glazed frame with memorial scroll and two First World War pairs (possibly to his brothers), one named to 17235 PTE. F. W. Read Dorset. R., the other to 44472 PTE. C. W. Read. R. War. R
First World War memorial (death) plaque, named to Wilfred Harold Walker, in original cardboard packet, together with War and Victory medals, named to 2. Lieut. W. H. Walker, together with packets of issue and letter to Second Lieutenant Walker's wife. N.B. Wilfred Harold Walker was killed on 3/5/1917, aged thirty-two years
First World War and later Naval group - comprising 1914 - 1915 Star, named to 190686. F. Boorer. P.O.. 1.R.N., War and Victory medals, named to 190686 F. Boorer. ACT. C.P.O. R.N. and George V Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal, named to 190686. Frank Boorer P.O. ICL. H.M.S. Antrim, with boxes of issue, together with an unrelated Second World War Defence medal, in box of issue

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