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Crested China inc. Goss Grafton, Gemma, Arcadian, Corenet, Lochinvar, Willow etc. teapot stand "Kenilworth Priory", sugar bowl "Bognor", sauceboat "Leigh", seated cat "Hastings", long necked cat "Matlock Bath", 2 comical cats "Woolwich" & "Dymchurch", open mouth frog "Margate", gramophone "Hernebay", fish "Little Hampton" 2 cheese dishes "British Empire Exhibition 1924" & "Brighton" soda siphon "Whitstable", 2 high heeled shoes both "Hastings" 2 handled mug "Portsmouth", sugar bowl "Whitstable", covered pot "Colchester", letter box "Reigate", gold ball "Sheffield", turret "Exmouth", thimble "London", cottage "Deal", bathing hut "Carlisle", sofa "Hernebay", jardiniere "Sheerness-on-Sea", 2 cups "Sittingbourne" & "Lamberhurst", cruet set "Great Yarmouth", 5 vases "Nottingham" & "Great Exhibition 1908", 2x "Colchester" & "Leigh", 2 handled vase "Gillingham", moon flask "Peacehaven", 2x 3 holed vase "St Leonards" & "Whitstable", jug "Felixstoe"
A late Victorian glass and silver spirit flask, the oval body with crocodile skin covering, above a detachable cup base and a hinged cover. 6in (15cm). Maker T. Hayes, birmingham 1896, together with an edwardian swag engraved and cut glass scent bottle and two glass jars with silver decorative covers and an elliptical hair pin box, Birmingham, different dates and makers. (5)
A Victorian silver ‘moon flask’ scent bottle, decorated an enamel yellow rose on one side and a monogram to the reverse. Makers saunders & Shepherd Ltd., London 1886, together with a late Victorian swirl fluted silver smelling salts bottle, with glass stopper to the glass liner. maker C. H. Cheshire, Birmingham 1892, with a case by George Edwards of Glasgow. (2)
Group Captain R W Oxspring RAF. Battle of Britain flying ace, one of only 42 DFC and double bars awarded.Distinguished Flying Cross G.J.R. 1940 and two bars, Air Force Cross, G.J.R.1949, 1939-45 Star with clasp, Battle of Britain, The Aircrew Europe Star with clasp, France and Germany, The Africa Star with clasp, North Africa 1942-43, The Italy Star, War Medal, ERII Coronation Medal, Dutch Vliegerkruis 1941 (9) Being sold with associated dress medals, log books and other items listed below. To be sold upon instructions from the Executors of Mrs. Joy Oxspring (Dec'd) Robert Wardlow Oxspring was born in Sheffield on 22nd May 1919, the son of a World War 1 decorated pilot of the same name. He joined the RAF in March 1938 on a short service commission and joined 66 Sqn. in the December and started operational flying in July 1940 and flew throughout the Battle of Britain. He was shot down by Bf 109's over Kent on 25thOctober, baling out with slight injuries (Caterpillar Club Badge) He was awarded the DFC on 8th November. September 1942 saw him awarded a bar to the DFC and a second bar was added in February 1943. In 1946 he was awarded the Dutch Vligerkruis by Royal Decree of the 31st October 1946 appearing in the London Gazette on 10th January 1947. He was awarded an AFC in January 1949 after leading a team of 54 Sqn Vampires to Canada and the USA, the first jet aircraft to cross the Atlantic. He retired from the service with the rank of Group Captain, having been Station Commander of RAF Gatow, Germany, in 1968 and settled in Lincolnshire near to RAF Cranwell. He died on 8th August 1989. Total Claims. 13 and 1 shared destroyed. 2 probable 13 damaged 4 V-1s destroyed Other items included in the lot, A Caterpillar Club badge inscribed "Flt.Lt. R W Oxspring" A silver RAF sweetheart brooch An 18ct gold commemorative medallion "25 Years Battle of Britain" cased. An electroplated salver with pie crust and shell cast rim, inscribed to centre Sqn.Ldr.R W Oxspring DFC AFC, from the Officers and Airmen 73 Squadron 12-1-49 to 14-11-49 Malta, 1 ¾" diameter An electroplated circular tray with rope twist rim, presentation relating to Group Captain Oxspring to centre 15 ½" diameter. An electroplated trophy relating to Wing Commander R W Oxspring 6 ½" high A silver oblong cigarette case, wood lined, inscribed "TO OUR C.O.SQN LDR BOB OXSPRING D.F.C. WITH VERY BEST WISHES FROM ALL RANKS OF "72" ON HIS MARRIAGE 28TH OCTOBER 1942" London 1941, 7 " wide A silver, leather and glass hip flask, with a screw bayonet cap, the silver sleeve inscribed " Presented to Group Captain R W Oxspring D.F.C. A.F.C. by the Officers and Airmen of No 151 Wing" and verso " Every Ounce Counts" makers mark Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1959, 5 ½" high Until recently the medals have been on display at RAF Cranwell. Viewing: Monday 4th February 2pm to 5pm, Tuesday 5th February 2pm to 7pm, Monday 5th May 2pm to 5pm, Tuesday 6th May 2pm to 7pm. And other times by appointment. Photocopies of the logbooks will be available at viewing to preserve the originals. Estimate on request. All enquiries to Colin Young MRICS FNAVA.
A cased pair of percussion cap pistols, maker Thomas of Edinburgh, circa 1840, each with damascened octagonal barrells, ram rods, scrolling foliate engraved plates and walnut handles the mahogany case fitted with two compartments containing a copper powder flask and musket balls, cleaning rod and bullet mould with retailers label 'Charles Playfair, 9 Union Street, Aberdeen', the case 34cm long x 19cm wide
A silver lidded faceted glass toilet jar, decorated with cherubs faces, London 1903, a silver lidded glass toilet jar, London 1915, a plated pepperette, formed as as a 1lb weight, a spirit flask, a pair of opera glasses, cased, a pair of glove stretchers, two tins, two Oriental trinket boxes and three further items.
A rare Chinese famille rose enamelled porcelain bowl, mark and period of Yongzheng (1723-35), the near hemi-spherical sides supported on a slightly everted foot, the exterior painted with two elderly sages and their acolyte strolling in a landscape, both sages bare kneed and wearing sandals, one carrying a staff, the other a mattock, their acolyte carrying a double gourd flask and looking over his shoulder, the finely painted landscape of hills and crags picked out in blue, aubergine and greens with a gnarled tree in the foreground, the interior with a small pine and rock detail, six character mark of Yongzheng in underglaze blue to base, diameter approx 11.8cm, height approx 6.3cm (minor enamel loss).
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