India, Baroda, Pratap Singh Rao (1938-51), Rajyaratna or Jewel of the State Gold Medal, portrait medal of Pratap Singh Rao, 29mm., with ornate gold suspension, decorated gold riband bar and gold sword and motto on gold coloured riband, total weight 22.16g. (McClenaghan 56), good very fine, extremely rare
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Portugal, Military Order of the Tower and Sword, a fine quality Collar Chain by A.J. Strachan, London, and attractive Badge; Collar, silver-gilt (Hallmarks for London 1833), of 18 alternate towers and wreath with sword links, one link fully hallmarked, all the others also hallmarked except one which is a replacement, joined by 8 harp-shaped links, these unmarked; Badge, 89mm. x 72mm., silver-gilt, gold and enamel, with attractive iridescent centre, attached to Collar by means of a K.C.B. style suspension ring, in addition a gold pin fitting on the reverse, minor green enamel damage to centre, otherwise good very fine, rare
The Historically Interesting Group of Twelve to Rt. Hon. Sir Philip Sassoon, P.C., G.B.E., C.M.G., M.P., Private Secretary to Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig 1915-18 and Under Secretary of State for Air 1924-29 and 1931-37 Hon. Air Commodore No. 601 (County of London) Squadron, Auxiliary Air Force (a) Order of the British Empire, First Type, Civil Division, Grand Cross (G.B.E.) set of insignia, Badge, silver-gilt and enamel, Star, silver, silver-gilt and enamel, with sash riband (b) Order of St. Michael and St. George, Commander's (C.M.G.) Badge, silver-gilt, gold appliqué and enamel, with riband, in Garrard, London, case of issue (c) 1914 Star (Lieut. Sir P.A.D.G. Sassoon. R.E.Kent Yeo.) (d) British War and Victory Medals (Major Sir P.A.G.D. Sassoon) (e) 1935 Jubilee, 1937 Coronation, both engraved (A/Cdre Sir Philip Sassoon 601 Squ. A.A.F.) (f) France, Legion of Honour, Knight's Badge, silver, gold centres and enamel, enamel damage (g) France, Colonial Order of the Black Star, Officer's Badge, silver-gilt and enamel, enamel damage (h) Belgium, Order of the Crown, Officer's Badge with rosette, silver gilt and enamel, enamel damage (i) France, Croix de Guerre 1914-18. (j) Belgium, Croix de Guerre, except where stated good very fine or better, the medals mounted as worn (k) Bronze Plaque by Devambre, Paris, 108mm. x 83mm., commemorating the visit of King George V and The Prince of Wales to Merville, 1.12.1914 in case of issue (13)
A Boer War C.B. Group of Three to Lieutenant Colonel C. Wood, Commanded 1st Battalion Essex Regiment Order of the Bath, Military Division, Companion's breast Badge (C.B.), silver-gilt, gold central appliqués, and enamel, with its riband buckle; Queen's South Africa, four clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill (Lt. Col. C. Wood, C.B. 1/Essex Rgt.); King's South Africa, two clasps (Essex Rgt.), minor enamel chipping, otherwise extremely fine (3)
An Interesting Group of Fifteen to Major General F.G. Anley, C.B., C.M.G., Governor of Wadi Halfa Province, the Sudan, Commanded a Mounted Infantry Battalion in South Africa, 1 and 2 Battalion, Essex Regiment 1912-14 12th Infantry Brigade 1914-1916 during which time the Brigade never yielded a trench to the enemy, and 234 Brigade in Palestine (a) Order of the Bath, Military Division Companion's (C.B.) neck Badge, converted from a breast Badge, silver, gold centres, and enamel (b) Order of St Michael and St George, Companion's (C.M.G.) neck Badge, silver, gold centres, and enamel (c) Egypt, undated, one clasp, The Nile 1884-85 (Lieut. F.G. Anley. 2/Essex R) (d) Queen's Sudan (Cap: F.G. Auley. Staff: E.A.) (sic) (e) Queen's South Africa, five clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill (Major Essex Rgt) (f) King's South Africa, two clasps (Major Essex Rgt) (g) 1914 Star with Bar (Lt: Col. Essex R.) (h) British War and Victory Medals, M.I.D.Oakleaves (Maj. Gen.) (i) Delhi Durbar 1911. (j) Turkey, Order of the Medjidieh, Fourth Class, silver, gold centre, and enamel, with rosette on riband (k) France, Legion of Honour, Fourth Class breast Badge, gold and enamel, with rosette on riband (l)Egypt, Khedive's Star, undated (m) Turkey, Order of Liakat, gold (n) Egypt, Khedive's Sudan Medal, three clasps, Firket, Hafir, Sudan 1899 unnamed, medals mounted as originally worn, backstraps of clasps removed for 'court style' mounting, very fine or better together with a pocket note book recording 'Trip to Messala to make arrangements with the Italians re- the Egyptian Govt taking the province over. Sept. 97', being a hand written diary of events 27 September to 24 October 1897 with some additional pages entitled 'Expedition South from Khartoum. Oct. 99' (15)
Eight: Brigadier General E.McK. Taylor, Indian Army, late Army Service Corps and Essex Regiment Order of the Indian Empire, Companion's (C.I.E.) neck Badge, gold and enamel; Order of the British Empire, 1st type, Military Division, Member's (M.B.E.) breast Badge, silver (Hallmarks for London 1918); 1914-15 Star (2. Lieut.E.Mc.K. Taylor. Essex R.); British War and Victory Medals (Capt.); 1939-45 War Medal; India Service Medal 1939-45; Jubilee 1935 extremely fine (8)
An Interesting Group of Six to Lieutenant Colonel J. Barrett-Lennard, Essex Regiment, late Army Service Corps, a Founding Board Member of Imperial Airways Order of the British Empire, 1st type, Military Division, Commander's (C.B.E.) neck Badge, silver-gilt and enamel; Queen's South Africa, four clasps, Cape Colony, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Transvaal (Capt. J. Barrett-Lennard. A.S.C.); 1914-15 Star (Capt. Essex R.); British War and Victory Medals (Lt. Col.); France, Legion of Honour, Fifth Class, breast Badge, silver, gold centres, and enamel, extremely fine, together with an Imperial Airways 9ct. gold (Hallmarks for Bristol 1928) Director's Pass, named in enamel 'Lt. Col. J. Barrett-Lennard C.B.E.', this extremely fine and extremely rare, one of only 18 issued (7)
A Great War D.S.O.Group of Seven to Major C.M. Wheatley, Essex Regiment Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R.; Queen's South Africa, three clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901 South Africa 1902 (Capt. C.M. Wheatley Essex Rgt:); 1914-15 Star (Major Essex R.); British War and Victory Medals, M.I.D. Oakleaves (Major); France, Order of Agricultural Merit, Fifth Class Badge, silver-gilt, gold centres and enamel, with rosette on riband; France, Reconnaisance Medal, about extremely fine, the group mounted as worn (7)
A Victorian Drum Major's Sash of the Scots Guards A red leather belt, faced with blue cloth edged with a double row of 3/4in. gold "bias-and-stand" lace and scarlet cloth backing, mounted with a fine and massive embroidered device of QVC above the Sphinx with sprays of Thistle and Laurel bearing six blue velvet scrolls inscribed with battle-honours from DETTINGEN to WATERLOO, a Thistle Star superimposed on Crossed Colours above a Drum and Trumpets within another Thistle and Laurel spray bearing battle honours from ALMA to SUAKIN 1885 complete with miniature drum-sticks in turned ebony with ornate gilt mounts
A Scots Guards Officer's Waistbelt A good pre-1902 State Dress waistbelt, with 1 7/16in. (3.6cm) gold "bias and stand" lace on red leather, complete with slings and fine richly-gilt clasp, the central portion mounted with the Thistle Star in white metal bearing a gilt thistle on green enamel
An Officer's Barrel-Sash etc of the Yorkshire Hussars A fine crimson silk sash with gold barrels, sliders and finials; two sets of gold cord cap-lines; a single long red leather sword-sling of Yorkshire Hussars patterns with silver embroidery and white metal lion's head billet buckle; a gold cord sword knot; and a English County Deputy Lieutenant's silver-laced sword belt and frog, with regulation plated clasp bearing the Rose within an oakleaf wreath
An Officer's Tropical Helmet of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders A good Colonial pattern helmet, by JB JOHNSTONE, 84 SACKVILLE STREET, LONDON, covered with white drill, with white buff edging to peaks, complete with brass (probably originally gilt) spike and dome, chin-chain and original leather internal headband with upper lining of red silk, maker's label and Royal Arms tooled in gold on red leather, and paper label inscribed King/7 (evidence of a puggaree now removed and fitted with a regimental Glengarry badge of modest quality), in its tin case with maker's plaque and name-plate engraved C.M. King Esq., Argyll & Sutherland Highrs.; together with a white hackle for a feather bonnet (2)
A General WW1 Service Dress Cap A rare and good example by W. CATER & Co, 56 PALL MALL, with khaki barathea top, scarlet band with blue piping above, bearing General's embroidered badge, narrow chinstrap with General's small mounted buttons, black leather peak with two rows of gold oakleaf embroidery, internal headband inscribed in ink G. Cuthbert, in its cylindrical tin with lid painted COL. G. J. CUTHBERT SCOTS GUARDS, and maker's plaque, together with seven white cap-covers, a Staff officer's embroidered Royal Crest cap-badge and some strips of red/white/blue dice ribbon, presumably from a Scots Guards forage cap band (lot) of cap
A Victorian Officer's Chapka of the 9th Lancers A cap of distinctive 9th Lancer pattern, with gilt metal fittings and plate bearing QVC Royal Arms with twin shields above the reversed AR cypher in white metal and scrolls bearing battle-honours to AFGHANISTAN, original leather internal headband, crimson silk lining (partly replaced) printed in gold with label of HAWKES & Co, 14 Piccadilly, surmounted by QVC, fine modern black/white feather plume in a gilt socket (clamping-screw for plume seized)
A Victorian Hussar Officer's Busby An interesting late Victorian cap, possibly of the 8th Canadian Hussars by J. MARTIN SONS & Co 457 St PAUL STREET, MONTREAL, 71/4in. high in front, 81/2in. at back, with original pale leather internal headband and good crimson silk lining, bearing maker's name in gold lettering (a later glazed leather headband now skilfully attached inside the original one), triple gold cords, cockade and corded chinchain (detached, the links now crudely refixed to the lining), white bag with gold Russia trim, with a 15in. white egret/vulture plume in file gilt socket (stem of plume broken and lower part insecurely replaced); together with a set of gold cord caplines, not of regulation hussar pattern
An Officer's Busby of the Royal Horse Artillery A good regulation fur cap, by CATER & Co, 56 PALL MALL, 63/4in. high in front, with triple gold cord, scarlet bag and leather chinstrap, leather internal headband with laced tongues (silk upper part of lining missing), maker's name and VR cypher in gilt tooling; with 13in. white egret/vulture plume in gilt socket; together with companion set of gold cap-lines
An Officer's Uniform of the Royal Household A fine blue Full Dress coatee of the 3rd Class, with scarlet cloth collar and cuffs, gilt buttons mounted with KC Royal Arms, the collar, cuffs, fronts, pockets and skirts richly ornamented with saw-edged gold embroidery; a pair of white kerseymere knee-breeches complete with buttons and buckles; a Levee Dress coatee, similar to the Full Dress but with embroidery on collar, cuffs, back and pocket-flaps only; a pair of dark blue trousers with 2in. gold oakleaf lace stripes; a black silk bicorne hat with black ostrich-feather border and plaited gold gimp loop; a fine double-breasted blue greatcoat with Royal Arms buttons, black velvet collar and detachable cape; a Civil Uniform sword with 31in. blade by WILKINSON & SON, bearing etched decoration, cast gilt-brass hilt with beaded shell, grip and pommel with gold lace sword-knot, in black leather scabbard with gilt mounts (complete with oilskin outer cover), white cloth sword-frog; a pair of black half-Wellington boots, a pair of Court Dress shoes with gilt buckles, two pairs of white hose; and sundry minor items, in a black metal trunk (lot)
An Extensive Group of Civil Uniform A tin-trunk, containing the fine and very complete uniform of Sir Felix Cassel Bt KC c.1922 as follows: a superb Full Dress coatee of the 2nd Class, with tailor's label of Henry Poole & Co inscribed Sir Felix Cassel Bt KC 1922 richly embroidered and with saw-tooth edging; a good Levée Dress coatee, also by H. Poole, with cuff embroidery 41/2in. deep and straight edging indicating 1st Class; a pair of white Kerseymere knee-breeches in exceptionally good condition, complete with gilt buckles; a good pair of Levée Dress trousers, with 21/4in. gold oakleaf lace stripes; a bicorne hat, also by H. Poole, with white ostrich feather border and a triple bullion loop; fine regulation sword, the blade etched with foliate decoration and name of H. Poole, richly-gilt hilt, gold lace sword-knot with bullion tassel complete with chamois leather slip and black oil-skin outer cover; a pair of court shoes complete with gilt buckles; a good pair of half-Wellington boots; two cloth sword-frogs (one white, one blue), a white shirt and some stiff collars; two pairs of white hose; a good double-breasted blue great-coat by Henry Poole, with black velvet collar, scarlet lining and gilt Royal Arms buttons (lot)
A Post War Diplomatic Uniform A metal trunk containing an Ambassador's uniform post 1957 as follows: blue coatee with gilt mounted Royal Arms buttons (QEC) and black velvet facings, the collar and cuffs edged with gold oakleaf lace and bearing embroidered oakleaf sprays; companion trousers with 21/2in. gold oakleaf lace stripes; a fine black silk bicorne hat with double gold bullion loop and white ostrich-feather edging; a civil uniform sword by WILKINSON with fine etched blade (E II R cypher), cast gilt-brass hilt complete with gold lace and bullion knot, in black leather scabbard with gilt locket and chape, and with chamois-lined outer cover; a blue cloth sword-frog; a pair of elastic-sided black ankle-boots, with trees; a fine white drill tropical tunic and trousers (the tunic with black velvet collar-tabs but lacking buttons); a blue forage-cap with white cover, a row of gold oakleaf embroidery to peak and black oakleaf lace band bearing embroidered badge of QEC above E II R cypher within a wreath; and a pair of white cotton gloves (lot)
An Officer's Uniform of the Scots Guards A good KC period Full Dress tunic with Lieutenant's embroidered Thistle Star badges of rank; a gold and crimson State sash; a gold and crimson aiguillette for an ADC; a pair of blue barathea overalls with 2in. scarlet stripes; an exceptionally fine blue winter weight braided frock coat; a good crimson silk weight-sash; a scarlet mess-jacket with single loop of cord on cuffs, embroidered collar-badges and companion waistcoat with gilt mounted QEC buttons; in a metal trunk with plaque inscribed Capt. Harbord Scots Guards (lot) of tunic and frock coat
Officer's Uniform Items of the Scots Guards A good Captain's regulation Full Dress tunic, bearing QVC mounted buttons (KC buttons on cuff-slashes), Bath Star badges of rank, and embroidered R on shoulder-straps, label inscribed Capt. J. H. Cuthbert (lining AF, but skirt-lining sound); a gold/crimson State Dress waist-sash; a crimson silk Guard Order waist-sash, an Atholl Grey cape, the gilt collar-chain with Thistle Star finials, with small regimental buttons; a mess jacket, with embroidered collar-badges and double row of gold cord on sleeves, label inscribed J. Harold Cuthbert Esq (lining AF); a Major's blue frock by Guthrie & Valentine (owner's name illegible) and pair of trousers with 2in. scarlet stripes; and a fine blue coatee of the THIRD GUARDS CLUB, with black velvet collar and indented gilt club buttons (lot) of tunic and sash
General Officer's and Staff Uniform A fine Edwardian Staff Officer's regulation scarlet Full Dress tunic, by Henry Poole with universal pattern gold shoulder-cords bearing Colonel's badges of rank in silver embroidery, the tailor's label named to Col G. J. Cuthbert, and with a staff officer's gold/crimson aiguillette; and a Brigadier General's universal pattern blue frock coat with staff buttons (Geo V cypher), General Officer's shoulder-cords with crossed Sword and Baton in silver embroidery, and ribbons of the CB, Egypt Medal 1882-9 QSA, KSA and Khedive's Star Colonel G. J. Cuthbert CB, late Scots Guards, is shown as Commander 4th London Infantry Brigade in the 1914 Army List.
Decorations and Medals to Sir Henry Knight, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. (a) The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Commander's (K.C.S.I.) set of insignia by Garrard, London, Badge, gold, silver and enamel, onyx cameo centre, Star, silver, gold centre, and enamel, the mottos on both set with diamonds, extremely fine, with riband, in case of issue (b) The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Companion's (C.I.E.) breast Badge by Garrard, London, small type, gold and enamel, extremely fine, with riband, in case of issue (c) British War and Victory Medals, M.I.D. Oakleaves (Lieut. H.F. Knight. R.A.F.); Jubilee 1935; Coronation 1937; Coronation 1953 extremely fine, the group mounted as worn (d) Life Saving Society, bronze medal, reverse engraved 'E.F.Knight', extremely fine, in case of issue, with some original documents relating to the Order of the Star of India. (lot)
A Great War D.S.O. Group of Nine to General Sir Henry ap Rhys Pryce, Divisional Commander, France 1918 later Master General of the Ordnance, India Order of the Bath, Military Division, Knight Commander's (K.C.B.) set of insignia by Garrard, London, silver-gilt, gold appliqué and enamel, extremely fine, in damaged case of issue, with riband; Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, with top riband bar; Tibet, no clasp (Capt. H.E. ap Rhys Pryce 12th Mule Corps); 1914 Star, with Bar (Major. H.E. ap R. Pryce. I.A.); British War and Victory Medals, M.I.D. Oakleaves (Lt. Col. H.E. ap R. Pryce), name officially corrected on first medal; India General Service, G.V.R., one clasp, Waziristan 1919-21 (Col. Comdt. H.E. ap Rhys Pryce, I.A.), officially corrected; Jubilee 1935; Coronation 1937; Belgium, Croix de Guerre, good very fine and better (10)
A Highly Unusual and Rare Group of Thirty Six Orders, Decorations and Medals to The Royal Chef R.H. Aubrey, Buckingham Palace a) Royal Victorian Order, Member's (M.V.O.) breast Badge, silver, gold and enamel, reverse numbered '723' b) Royal Victorian Medal, E.II.R, silver c) Coronation 1953. d) Jubilee 1977. e) Royal Household Faithful Service Medal, E.II.R., dated suspension 1937-57 with Thirty Years Bar (Ronald H. Aubrey), mounted court style as originally worn f) Austria, Decoration of Honour, 'Gold' Class, 40mm., metal gilt g) Belgium Household Medal, King Badouin, 'Gold' Class, 50mm. x 30mm., metal gilt h) Brazil, Order of Rio Branco, 2nd Class breast Badge, 30mm., white metal i) Chile, O'Higgins Medal, 1st Class, 44mm., metal gilt j) Denmark, Medal of Recompense, Frederik IX, 'Gold' Class, 28mm., metal gilt k) Denmark, Medal of Recompense, Frederik IX, 'Silver' Class, with Crown, 35mm. x 28mm., silver l) Ethiopia, Haile Selassie I Service Medal, 'Gold' Class, 40mm., metal-gilt m) Finland, Medal of the Order of the White Rose, 'Gold' Class, 30mm., silver-gilt (Hallmarks for Helsinki 1968 stamped on edge) n) France, Medal of Honour, 26mm., silver o) Federal Republic of Germany, Medal of Merit, 36mm., metal gilt p) Greece, Commemorative Cross of the Royal Order of George I, 2nd issue, 'Gold' Class, dated reverse, 45mm. x 28mm., metal-gilt q) Republic of Italy, President's Visit Medal, 'Gold' Class, 30mm., silver-gilt (Hallmarks for Milan) r) Republic of Italy, President's Visit Medal, 30mm., silver s) Iran, Medal of the Order of the Lion and Sun, 30mm., silver t) Iraq, Medal of the Order of Al Rafidan, 40mm., silver (fineness mark on reverse of suspension) u) Japan, Order of the Rising Sun, breast Badge, 5th Class, 43mm., silver, gilt and enamel, with red cabouchons v) Jordan, Order of the Star, breast Badge, 5th Class, silver, silver-gilt and enamel (Hallmarks for Birmingham 1952) w) Liberia, Medal of Honour, 'Gold' Class, 30mm., metal-gilt x) Malaysia, Order of the Defence of the Realm, breast Badge, 5th Class, 52mm., silver-gilt and enamel y) Mexico, Order of the Aztec Eagle, breast Badge, 4th Class, with rosette on riband, 54mm. x 46mm., metal-gilt and enamel, with associated miniature award z) Netherlands, Order of the Crown, breast Badge, 5th Class, 52mm. x 38mm., silver-gilt and enamel aa) Netherlands, Medal of the Order of the House of Orange, 'Gold' Class, 31mm., metal-gilt bb) Netherlands, Medal of the Order of the House of Orange, 31mm., silver cc) Norway, Household Medal, Haakon VII, 31mm. x 25mm., gold dd) Portugal, Medal for the Presidents Visit 1955 'Gold' Class, 30mm., gilt-metal ee) Portugal, Medal for the Queen's visit 1957 30mm., silver ff) Sudan, Medal of Duty, 1st Class, 35mm., metal-gilt gg) Sweden, Household Medal, Gustaf VI, 5th Class, 34mm. x 23mm., silver-gilt hh) Sweden, Household Medal, Gustaf VI, 8th Class, 44mm. x 30mm., silver ii) Thailand, Order of the White Elephant, breast Badge, 5th Class, 57mm. x 31mm., silver-gilt and enamel jj) Thailand, Medal of the Order of the Crown of Thailand, 'Gold' Class, 34mm., metal gilt kk) Cordon Culinaire Medal, 50mm. x 37mm., silver-gilt and enamel (Hallmarks for Birmingham 1963), reverse engraved 'R.H. Aubrey 20.7.65', good very fine or better, with original permission to wear letters and/or certificates for all foreign awards, foreign awards all contained in original cases of issue (36)
Four: Captain the Honourable J.S. Jocelyn, Scots Fusilier Guards, later 5th Earl of Roden Crimea, four clasps, Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol (Captn Honble J. S. Jocelyn Scots Fu Gds), engraved in large serif capitals; France, Legion of Honour, Knight's Badge, silver, gold centres and enamel, some enamel damage; Turkish Crimea, Sardinian die; Turkey, Order of the Medjidieh, Fifth Class breast Badge, silver, gold and enamel, very fine or better, the group mounted as worn, with the related group of miniature medals, these also mounted as worn (4)
Four: Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Jocelyn Charles Gore, 6th Earl of Arran Order of St John, Officer's breast Badge, silver and enamel; Queen's South Africa, four clasps, Cape Colony, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Wittebergen (Captain. A.J.C. Earl of Arran. R.H.G.); Coronation 1911; Turkey, Order of the Medjidieh, Fourth Class breast Badge, silver, gold and enamel, good very fine, the first three mounted as worn, with related miniature awards for these, with four riband bars, all with additional riband of the Order of St Patrick, one with the Turkish Order removed (4)
Royal Victorian Order, Knight Commander's (K.C.V.O.) set of insignia, neck Badge, 55mm. x 52mm., silver-gilt, gold and enamel, reverse numbered 'K466'; Star, 73mm., silver, gold and enamel, reverse numbered '466', with gold retaining pin, minor blue enamel damage to neck Badge centre, therefore nearly extremely fine, in Collingwood & Co., London case of issue (2)
A Superb and Rare Combination of Campaign Medals to Major The Honorable B.R. Pellew, Rifle Brigade, Late 43rd Foot South Africa 1834-53 (Ensign Hon. R.P. [sic] Pellew, 43rd Regt); Crimea 1854-56 one clasp, Sebastopol, unnamed; China 1856-60 one clasp, Canton 1857 (Captn. The Honle. B.R. Pellew A.D.C,); Indian Mutiny 1857-58 no clasp (Capt. Hon. B.R. Pellew, 2nd Bn. Rifle Bde.) Turkey, Order of Medjidieh, 5th Class breast Badge, gold, silver and enamel, minor red enamel damage to the Order, the group good very fine or better, first two campaign medals mounted as originally worn, on Hunt & Roskell double silver riband buckle bar with gold retaining pin (5)
A fine Chelsea porcelain scent bottle and stopper, circa 1760, modelled as three children collecting flowers, in bright 18th century costume, centered around a cornucopia of floral sprays, gold mounts, gilt sprig to underside of green enamelled circular base, height 6.5cm.
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