A George V Silver Bowl, Edward Souter Barnsley , Birmingham 1912, the shaped rim pierced with foliage, panelled sides and on circular foot, 23.5cm diameter, 21oz 10dwt Very light wear to the hallmarks, also stamped ''Rd591122'' to base. One or two scratches and some light general wear but overall appears in good condition.
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An Edwardian Silver Salver, Hukin & Heath, London 1906, shaped circular on three scroll supports, the centre engraved with an armorial beneath a talbot passant crest and the motto scroll Sub Cruce Salus for Fletcher, 24.5cm diameter, 16ozt Clear marks to underside, engraving crisp. Some light surface wear and very occasional small knock, genreally good.
The Liberty Bowl: A Commemorative Silver Bowl, Times Newspapers Ltd, London 1975, numbered 37 from the edition of 1776, produced to commemorate the bi-centenary of the American War of Independence, being a replica of the original by Paul Revere, in presentation box, 28cm diameter, 42oz 4dwtSome light scratching and marks to interior of bowl, marks clear, engraving crisp.
A Service of William IV/Victorian Scottish Silver Single Struck King's Pattern Flatware, Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1839-44, six place settings, comprising: table spoons; table forks; dessert spoons; and dessert forks, engraved with the initial L; together with A Set of Six Late Victorian Single Struck King's Pattern Teaspoons, Walter & John Barnard, London 1896, 48oz 10dw (30)All marks mostly clear, some very crisp. Repair to the heel of one dessert spoon, other dessert spoons with a light crease at the back of the bowl. Some tine wear to the dessert forks. Table forks with fairly consistent tine length.
A Chinese Export Silver Trophy Cup, Tuck Chang, Shanghai, circa 1920, the bowl raised on a three rifle supports, inscribed Shanghai Scottish 1923, Subaltern's Cup Won by C.W.Glover, hardwood stand, 16cm high excluding stand, 5oz 6dwt Well marked to foot rim. One or two light bruises to the bowl, some light scratching. Generally good order,
Early 20th century James Hadley Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and cover, with four hand painted panels, two decorated with pheasants in a woodland landscape, signed A.C. Lewis, 1905, H26cm Condition Report The finial has been repaired at the base. The lid has a small chip to the gilt rim and loss of gilding to the pierced border and finial. Some light surface scratches to the body and minor loss of gilding, generally good condition. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Flight & Barr Worcester crested cup & saucer and milk jug c1792-1804, decorated with the crest of a boar's head on a red and white striped baton within a gilt wreath & orange bands gilded with flower heads amongst ferns, incised B mark & painted 'Flight and Barr Worcester Manuf. to their Majs. & crown (3) Condition Report Cup - some scratches to the interior. Some very light scratches to the gilding and part of the boar. Saucer - chip to the rim, marks to the white ground and light scratches all over. Jug - Rubbing to the gilt spout and borders. Scratches to the gilded
20th century porcelain figure of Hotei, seated wearing flowing robes, holding beads in his right hand with pierced decoration, impressed seal mark to base, H26cm x W24cm Condition Report Some loss of paintwork near his feet. Some scuff to the body and light scratches. Overall good condition. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Set of six late 19th century Royal Doulton Harlequin coffee cups and saucers, with classical style decoration, having gilt swags, urn shaped vases and figural statues, retailed by Geo. L. Emerson, Boston Mass (12) Condition Report The light and deep pink cups have some scratching to the main body. Deep pink saucer has crazing. Cobalt blue cup has crazing and a fault to the paintwork. All have some rubbing to the gilding & scratches to the gilt work. Extra images available. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Colonel James Henry Gordon, C.B., D.S.O., a group of three medals, comprising Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order, and India General Service Medal with single clasp, Burma 1885-7, named to Lieut't Col. J. H. Gordon 23rd Madras Inf'y, together with miniatures and original warrants and associated letters for C.B. dated 03.06.1893, and D.S.O. dated 01.07.1887. James Henry Gordon, Colonel, born 25 Jan 1839, Blackheath, Kent. Joined the Indian Army 1857. Served in Burma, Commanding the 23 Madras Light Infantry, was present at the taking of Mandalay, twice mentioned in Dispatches, created DSO, 1897 & CB Madras Staff Corps; retired 1895. James Henry Gordon was the youngest child of Adam Gordon. His two elder brothers were respectively the 17th and 18th Lairds of Abergeldie. Another brother was Dundas William Gordon (killed in action, Lucknow, 1858) - please see letter Lot 1011. This lot also includes some research papers and a scanned copy of a carte de visite photograph of Colonel Gordon in civilian clothing.
Major Cornish Frederick Henley, a group of five medals, comprising Queen's South Africa Medal with four clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Transvaal, King's South Africa Medal, with two clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, named to Lieut. C.F. Henley. Oxford L.I.,1914-15 Star, named to Capt. C.F. Henley. Oxf.& Bucks. L.I., British War Medal and Victory Medal with bronze oak leaf on ribbon, named to Major C.F. Henley, together with miniatures and two original warrants dated 13.08.1895 and 03.05.1898, a KUT button badge (Prisoner of KUT) and an Elliott and Fry Ltd black and white studio photograph of Major C.F. Henley in uniform showing medals. Major Cornish Frederick. Henley 1st Bn. Ox & Bucks LI, taken prisoner by the Turks at Kut al Amara . Mesopotamia, in 1916. His diary written during his capture is known to have existed and may be held in the Light Infantry museum. He died in 1946, Cornish Frederick Henley was born in June 1878 in Marylebone, Middlesex, England, his father, Edward Francis Henley, was 33 (brother of Lt. George Henley R.N.) and his mother, Annie Louisa Henley (nee Du Croz), was 27. C. F. Henley married Agnes Rhind Stevenson in October 1908. They had two children, Anthony Cornish Henley and Edward Cornish Henley. C.F. Henley died on April 25, 1946, in Farnham, Surrey, England, at the age of 67. Major C.F. Henley was very involved with the Legion of Frontiersmen and was the Squadron leader of the Farnham Squadron in Surrey. This lot also includes some research papers and scanned photograph portraits, together with excerpts from books and articles relating to Kut and the actions of the 1st Battalion 43rd Oxford and Buckinghamshire Regiment in Mesopotamia 1914-1917 with reference to Capt./Major C.F. Henley. For associated "Mess Box" please see Lot 1013.
A Collection of brass British Army Cap Badges, including Royal Scots Greys, 3rd King's Own Hussars, 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, 11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own), Duke of Yorks Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars, Machine Gun Corps, Tank Corps, Royal Armoured Corps, Reconnaissance Corps, H.A.C. (Infantry), R.A.M.C, Barrack Room Warden (GvR), Royal Army Pay Corps, General Service Corps, Grenadier Guards, Welsh Guards, Scots Guards, The Queen's Regiment, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Royal Fusiliers, The Royal Norfolk Regiment, The Suffolk Regiment, West Yorkshire Regiment, The Leicesters, Royal Scots Fusiliers, King's Own Scottish Borderers, Cameronians, South Lancashire (Prince of Wales Volunteers), The Black Watch, The Essex Regiment, The Cambridgeshire Regiment, Royal West Kents, Queen Victoria's Rifles (Amalgamated to K.R.R.C), Durham Light Infantry, Gordon Highlanders, Royal Irish Fusiliers, Tyneside Scottish, together with commonwaelth badges approx 46, together with six staybrite cap badges and a copy of Drill and Rifle Instruction for Volunteer Rifle Corps, by Authority of the Secretary of State for War, 1859 (a lot)
Alessandro Specchi (Italian 1668- 1729), an etching, 'Prospetto dell'Anfiteatro Flavio, fabricato da Vespasiano Imperatore, terminato, e dedicato da Tito suo figliolo, detto volgarmente il Colosseo ... View of the Colosseum in Rome, with above an exterior view as it stood at the time, and a reconstruction of the exterior and interior in elevation and plan in three views below,1703, impression size 19¼in x 27in (48.7cm x 68.6cm), overmounted, framed and glazed, slight puckering and light foxing, 3cm crease/tear along top right hand edge.
Four 19thC Brussels Lace Fans: the first with sixteen Mother-of-Pearl sticks and two guard sticks, intricately carved in light relief with foliate decoration and highlighted in gilt, with shaped gold coloured metal loop and cream silk tassel, contained within a cream silk-covered box marked 'Giovanni Gilardini, Portici 20 Settembre 85 Genova', one stick broken, 10in (25.5cm) long,17½in (44.5cm) span, together with another with fourteen Mother-of-Pearl sticks, one broken stick, and two guard sticks, intricately carved in light relief and pierced with romantic scenes of figures in costume, 11½in (29cm) long, 21in (53.5cm) span, and a third fan of similar size with fourteen Mother-of-Pearl sticks and two guard sticks, one guard stick broken, carved and pierced with foliate decoration highlighted in gold, with metal loop, and the fourth, of black silk gauze appliqued with Brussels lace and tiny sequins on sixteen Tortoiseshell sticks and two guard sticks, five sticks loose and five sticks broken (5)
A 19thC Brussels Lace Fan, with sixteen Mother-of-Pearl sticks and two guard sticks, intricately carved in light relief and pierced with foliate decoration, highlighted in gilt, the lace inset with a hand-painted leaf depicting a classical woman and winged cherub in a whimsical woodland glade, signed 'A Friazeron?', 11in (28cm) long, 20½in (52cm) span, contained in a woven sprig-design silk-covered box, marked 'Paris DUVELLOROY Paris, London, 167, Regent Street, together with a large 19thC embroidered black silk-satin fan, the wooden sticks and guards ebonised with gold decoration (2)
A 19thC French Fan, with sixteen Mother-of-Pearl sticks and two guard sticks, intricately carved in light relief and pierced with stylized foliate decoration, with a hand-painted paper leaf depicting a romantic scene, highlighted in gold paint on the front, and a hand painted kid leather leaf depicting a child blowing bubbles on the reverse, 7½in (19cm) long, 14in (36cm) span, leaf worn and split in places, small repairs to sticks, together with two other 19thC hand-painted French Fans, including an example with folding ivory sticks marked 'DEPOSE', the other signed 'R. Seranic', both with boxes, both damaged with sellotaped repairs (3)
A late 19thC French sequined gauze Fan, with sixteen sticks and two guard sticks formed of bone, alternately carved in light relief with gilt highlighting, and studded with steel sequins, 9in (23cm) long, 17in (43cm) span, in a 'Fred K Penberthy, Oxford Street', box, together with a similar, larger, fan in a 'J Duvelleroy, Regent Street,' box, gauze split at the folds, and two other late 19thC /early 20thC sequined gauze fans, one with Abalone shell sticks and guards, profusely appliquéd with Abalone shell ovals and having a scalloped edge giving the appearance of Peacock feathers (6)
Bowman (Colonel S M) and Irwin (Lieutentant Colonel R B) "Sherman And His Campaigns, A Military Biography"Printed by Charles B Richardson, New York, 1865, together with a black and white photograph of an old American Civil War soldier, Whittier (John Greenleaf) "Ballards of New England", published by Fields, Osgood & Co, Boston 1870, bound in light brown cloth with gilt lettering and decoration, Kefauver (Estes) "Crime in America", signed by the author, published by Doubleday & Company, 1951, complete with dust jacket. (4)
A small Chinese agate two-handled vase and cover of light grey tone with russet inclusions, decorated in relief with a deer and pine tree, the reverse with a bird on a rock, the cover with pheasant finial, 13cm. high, wood stand; also an agate two-handled censer and cover, 16cm. high, wood stand.

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