BELGIAN SMALL EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CASED RIM FIRE SIX SHOT REVOLVER, of mainly blue steel, having 2 1/2"" (6.4cm) long barrel, the beech block with mark ELG over star and crowned `N` and having folding trigger and rounded stained wood gripe, the butt housing screw in rod to eject the side gate loaded ammunition, 6"" (15.2cm) long overall in PISTOL SHAPED BLACK MOROCCO CASE, faintly embossed with coat of arms and having plush and satin fabric lined interior
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Robert Harrop `The Bash St. School Gate` handpainted miniature model MBDS01. Together with 13 x Robert Harrop `Beano & Dandy` handpainted miniature pewter figures: 4 x `Plug` from the `Bash St. Kids` MBD04; 2 x `Bones` from the `Bash St. Kids` MBD07; 2 x `Erbert` from the `Bash St. Kids` MBD06; `Danny` from the `Bash St. Kids` MBD02; `Spotty` from the `Bash St. Kids` MBD05; `Teacher` from the `Bash St. Kids` MBD01; `Fatty` from the `Bash St. Kids` MBD03; `Dennis the Menace` MBD08.
C. Moss (early 19th Century English School) - Watercolour - View of St. George`s Gate, Canterbury, 13.5ins x 19.5ins, signed and dated 1805 and inscribed ""From an original of Mr Jonathan Martin`s, Drawing Master, Canterbury, Kent"", in later gilt frame and glazed Note : This work is thought to be an early 19th Century copy after a work by Jonathan Martin in 1782. Provenance: Sold at The Canterbury Auction Galleries, 8th/9th October 2013 at Lot 507
A quantity of Britains lead farm. Including male and female farm workers, shepherd, plus cows, bull, horses, ponies, pigs, sheep, chickens, etc. Accessories include trees, ponds, dove cote, haystack, beehive, gate on a tree, village water pump, well, pony drawn cart, anvil with farm waggon, etc. Plus 2 wooden items, a kennel and a hutch. QGC-GC some wear/chipping and parts AF.
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL & OTHER Approximately 300 mainly topographical cards, including real photographic views of Turnpike House, Chard (corners creased); Abbey Street, Cerne Abbas; Wellington Crescent, Ramsgate; Fore Street, Exeter; and Duke Street & Butterwalk, Dartmouth; with views of Fisher Gate, Sandwich; Elwick Road, Ashford; the Village, Roseneath; Inverleith Place, Edinburgh; Inverleith Gardens, Edinburgh; and Fore Street, St. Columb; also an artist-drawn by G.E. Studdy; and others, (loose).
A Chamberlain's Worcester two handled campana shaped vase decorated with "View of the Round Tower Gate belonging to Earl Bathurst" and verso "View in the Lodge Park belonging to Earl Bathurst", 14 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear, scuffs and scratches, some rubbing and wear to gilding, small chip to rim and a small firing crack to rim, paintings depicting house and grounds seem generally in reasonable order.
A Cotswold School oak oval drop-leaf gate-leg dining table by Fred Gardiner, the plain top above square chamfered supports united by stretchers, (made for Mr & Mrs Cecil Young of Oakridge late 1940's / early 1950's upon their marriage), 91 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Various areas of water stain damage to top and some faded areas, some minor scratches - white in colour, various other minor scratches, some circular ring marks to top.
A SILVER DENARIUS OF P. ACCOLEIUS LARISCOLUS, ca. 43 BC, 3.766g, 6h. Crawford 486/1. Old cabinet tone. Boldly struck. Choice extremely fine. Acquired privately from Numismatica Varesi According to Herbert Grueber, the obverse bust is Accia Larentia, the nurse of Romulus and Remus, and the reverse figures are the Querquetulanae virae, nymphs of the oak grove at a stage of producing green growth. Their sacred grove was within the Porta Querquetulana, a gate in the Servian Wall.
WWI two diaries kept by Lance Corporal Herbert S Crews^ of the 6th Battalion London Regiment^ the first undated^ but probably before 1916^ the second dated to 1916 with numerous entries^ recording battles^ bombardments^ life on the front line etc: `...Sun 16: Heavy bombardment still going on from last night 10 p/c in reserve trenches surrounded by our artillery shelled all day ...Tues 18 the Germans had the range of Willow Rd almost to a yard. Over our boots in mud and water & falling over dead & wounded had 4 or 5 shells go over my head about 2ft above & explode within 1 doz yards. Even mother would be unable to recognise me this morning. 14 killed (2 officers). Lance Corporal Crews^ who won the Military Medal for his bravery^ did not survive the war. He was killed in Flanders on June 6th 1917^ and has no known grave. His name appears on panel 54 of the Menin Gate Memorial at Ypres.
[Illuminated Leaf] A fine vellum leaf from a French Book of Hours, written in Angers on the Loire River. This region was well known for the many workshops for Books of Hours. Many masters who worked there became famous, including Jouvenel, Robinet Tesard and the Master of the Geneva Boccaccio. This leaf has one large initial, seven small initials and seven line fillers in red, blue and gold. The text is from the Hours of the Virgin, Lauds (beginning at the top on the recto):[O Lady set in glory great,Above the stars] in high degree,That gave him suck with sacred breast,By providence that formed thee.By thy fair blossom thou restored,What lamentable Eve decayed:That wailing wights might mount the stars,The heavens window thou art made.The gate thou art of the high king,The port of light that glisters clear,Since life was given by a maid.Let freed men show joyful cheer.On the verso is part of the Canticle of Zachary:Blessed be our Lord God of Israel: because he hathvisited and wrought the redemption of his people.And hath erected the horn of salvation to us: in the house of David his servant.As he spake by the mouth of his holy prophets: that are from the beginning.Salvation from our enemies: and from the hand of all that hate us. Very minor soiling. 6 W x 4.1 H Anon., 1480

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