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Gordon Russell, a mid 20th Century light oak sideboard, with cupboards flanking four drawers each with square panel decoration, the back with plaques for Russell of Broadway and Bowman Bros Ltd, Camden Town retailer, 141cm wide, 87cm high, 48cm deep/Provenance: purchased by the vendor's family from Gordon Russell, Broadway, circa 1950
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH GREEN ONYX AND GILT METAL MOUNTED THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, THE CLOCK, with 3 ¼” Arabic dial and drum shaped movement, striking on a bell, housed in a case with ornate two handled vase surmounting the stepped top, vertical side handles and oblong plinth base with scroll feet, 16” (40.7cm) high, and the MATCHING PAIR OF SIDE FOUR LIGHT CANDELABRA, 17” (43.2cm) high, (3) one candelabra base with chips
A 19th Century Qing Dynasty Chinese elm and back lacquered Shop Sign, of large proportion, the trellis type border decorated with flowers, Chinese symbols and bats, the inverted central panel with four large character marks light in gilt, flanked by text either side and at base, and with double seal mark, approx. 99cms h x 191cms w x 5cms d (39" x 79" x 2"). (1)
Letter from Winston Churchill re: The Boer War[Churchill (W.S.)] Letter (with envelope) addressed to "Captain M.J.C. Dennis, K Section 'Pompous', 2nd Cav. Bde, South African Field Army", dated 4 March 1901, signed "Winston S. Churchill" and written on House of Commons notepaper.* Churchill wrote two books on his experiences in the early stages of the Boer War, London to Ladysmith via Pretoria and Ian Hamilton's March, both published in 1900. Captain Dennis took exception to Churchill's assertion that the Boers had made more effective use of their Maxim guns than the British gunners. This is Churchill's carefully-worded reply, in which he does not "recede from [his] opinion", remarking: "You would not say that the Boer artillery was 'notoriously ineffective' had you been present at the action on Spionkop". However, he does agree to delete from further editions "the inaccurate statement that General Broadwood addressed any remarks to you on the subject of the Heilbron affair".An important and interesting letter that casts light on the reactions of serving British officers to Churchill's books on the Boer War, which was still far from over at the time.
Rolex Tudor - a gentleman's shock-resisting 9 carat yellow gold wrist watch, circular light champagne baton dial with centre seconds hand in a 33mm diameter case, engraved on the back with a presentation inscription from The Geest Organisation 1985, original strap model, Garrard & Co box, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Jaeger le Coultre - a gentleman's yellow metal wrist watch, circular light champagne baton dial with even number Arabics and subsidiary seconds dial in a 35mm diameter case, engraved on the back with a presentation inscription from The Heston Aircraft Company, fitted with a Fixo-Flex expanding bracelet, no box or paperwork, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Tri-ang 00 Gauge Primary Series and 'budget' sets rolling stock, including Primary green vans (4, one lacks a roof), grey open wagons (4), bright blue open trucks (2), bright yellow mineral truck, orange van, yellow flat truck, container wagon with plain orange container (2) and plain blue container (1), light grey flat truck, plain black Tank wagons, red Guards Van, plain brick wagon, black, light brown (2) and light tan and orange dropside wagons (2, only one side), F-VG (25)

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