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NINE TRICK OPENING BRASS AND OTHER VESTA CASES the enamelled example made in commemoration of the visit of the Channel Fleet to Blackpool 1907, another embossed with the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy/Palace of Manufactures St Louis 1904, another of envelope design with affixed USA postage stamp, the knapsack example by Bryant & May, various sizes, c1890-1905. Some with typical light wear but all in collectable condition
An Edwardian style cut glass and gilt metal mounted plafonnier style ceiling light, 19cm, a pair of gilt bronze Regency style two branch wall lights cast with goat head masks, and ribbon tied back plates, 44cm, a pair of Adams style ormolu two branch wall lights, a modern gilt bronze three branch wall light with lyre shaped backplate and a pair of modern gilt tin foliate two branch wall lights, (a.f) (8).
THESAURUS NOVUS THEOLOGICO-PHILOLOGICUS 'Sive sylloge dissertationum exedeticarum ad selectiora atque insigniora veteris et novi instrumenti loca; a theologis protesetantibus', the first of two volumes published by Apud Theodorum Haak, Leiden 1732, edited by Theodor Hase and Conrad Iken, one full-page engraved plate, folio, bound in embossed vellum, structure still sound, light soiling and use to binding, some sections of text age-toned, 39.5cm high Note: Critici sacri was a compilation of Latin biblical commentaries published in London from 1660, edited by John Pearson. The work appeared in nine volumes, and collected numerous authors, both Protestant and Catholic, of early modern critical work on the Bible setting off a series of subsequent related publications. The original work, while influential was not a connected Bible commentary, and was found to be long-winded, as well as scanty in other parts. Later publications attempted to address these shortcomings. An expanded edition was produced in Amsterdam from 1698 by a Dutch editorial group with two further supplementary volumes published in Amsterdam in 1701. These were followed up in 1732 by two further volumes of the Thesaurus novus theologico-philologicus, these were edited by Theodor Hase and Conrad Iken. This book is the first of these two volumes.
20TH CENTURY CAST BRASS THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE IN THE ROCOCO TASTE, the mantle clock with 3 1/2" twelve piece roman dial, powered by a spring driven and drum shaped movement with two hammers chiming on a bell, in an ornate flat back case with equestrian surmount and scroll feet, 16" (40.6cm) high, TOGETHER WITH THE PAIR OF FIVE LIGHT SIDE CANDELABRA, 19 1/2" (49.5cm) high (3)
Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry - officers uniform: Mess dress with brass buttons, bullion and white metal badges, blue braid epaulettes; khaki battle blouse size 9 and trousers, with medal ribbons ( BEM, MM etc), and green lanyard, the blouse with cloth titles and polar bear cloth badge; khaki jacket and trousers, the jacket with stabright buttons, metal badges, medal ribbons and green lanyard ++all good condition
A trio of frosted clear glass light shades of bulbous form with applied ormolu type scrolling metallic mounts with pineapple finials, each with a further gilt ormolu type cast metal base with further scrolling and trailing detail, each piece 25 cm tall approx (including base and finial) (displayed beneath silver plated section)
A group of eleven Victoria, Edward VII and George V Boer and First World War medals apparently to "57 Lieut. (later Colonel) A.M. Flood, Highland Light Infantry and Royal Flying Corps" (all medals renamed), comprising - Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, Queens South Africa with two bars for "Cape Colony" and "Orange Free State", and Kings South Africa with two bars for "South Africa 1901 and 1902", 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal, Victory Medal, George V 1911 Coronation Medal, French Croix de Guerre, Belgian Crox de Guerre and Spanish Order of Isabella (Catholic), all mounted by Garrard & Co and contained in red leather cloth covered box named to lid Note : The Highland Light Infantry Museum have indicated that they hold no service records for this gentleman or apparently in the Royal Flying Corps, but are entered for sale by a descendant of the family
A group of nine George V Second World War medals to "15117 Captain (later Lt. Col.) W.A.S. Flood, 4th/5th Mahratta Light Infantry", comprising - O.B.E., Military Cross, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal 1939-1945 War Medal and a French 1939-1945 War Cross, and group of miniatures for same, all mounted by Garrard & Co and contained in red leather cloth covered case with name to lid

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