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An Edwardian mahogany piano stool; an Edwardian mahogany framed overmantel mirror; a 1940's oak tea trolley; a small oak book rack; a stained pine stool, a mahogany torchere, circular top helical column; a 1940's tilt-top firescreen/table; a bedside cabinet, single drawer over fall front cupboard; a reproduction four tier corner whatnot; a modern Lincoln wallclock. (10)
Georgian Napoleonic War Period Royal Navy Midshipman's Fighting Dirk.This example with a straight double edged blade (Now a length of 23 inches) The hilt with a white bone grip, "S" shape quillon and a stepped gilt pommel. The dirk now with heavy age wear and in near relic condition.
A 9ct gold and enamel Masonic jewel, inscribed to the reverse 'Presented to Brother Thomas S Clarke as a mark of esteem and eternal regard from the Officers and Brethren of the Temperance Lodge of Felicity 28th September 1917'. CONDITION REPORT All 9K gold, approx 28.5g .
λ Five walking canes with ivory handles, including a fist clenching a baton with a silver plated collar and ebonised hardwood shaft, 89.5cm long, a riding crop type with a presentation collar to Thos Burns dated 19th June 1880, with a malacca shaft, a 1920's example with a geometric marquetry shaft, a 19th century malacca example with a carved handle with animals and birds in a tree, and a 9ct gold mounted cane, 1920. (5) Provenance Seward Kennedy, London.
A pair of Yoruba female Ibeji Nigeria wood with quadripartite and arched coiffure with Reckitt's blue, with large eyes with lashes, tripartite nose and bulging lips, scarifications, wearing glass and shell beads, on circular bases with linear incisions, 26.5cm high. (2) Provenance Collected in the Nigeria during the 1950's. cf. Zemanek-Munster, 31st October 2015 for a male and female pair by the same carver.
A pair of Yoruba female Ibeji Nigeria wood with crested coiffure and with Reckitt's blue, facial scarifications and lashes, one eye with a metal pin, the abdomens, part of the back and the necks with further scarifications, with wrist bangles, 24cm and 24.5cm. (2) Provenance Collected in the Nigeria during the 1950's.
A Yoruba male Ibeji Nigeria wood with a five point coiffure and diamond shape eyes with facial scarifications and further scars radiating down from the umbilicus, with beads, possibly by Abegunde of Ede or his son, 28.2cm high. Provenance Collected in the Nigeria during the 1950's.
A collection of Zulu beadwork South Africa including - five cylinder neckpieces, four waistbands with woven fibre backs and brass buttons, three waistbands with fabric backs and string, two pairs of anklets with brass buttons, six twin panel neckpieces, one broken, two cloth skirts, one hung with bells, a rectangular panel, a gourd cover and a plaited fibre neckpiece. (28) Provenance Inherited by Mrs Elizabeth Ransom of Perthshire, Scotland in the late 1960's Formed as a collection in Africa by a civil servant of board of agriculture, Scottish Office, worked out in Kwa Zulu Natal and helped the women of the Shembe Church in Durban out there as a young girl, end of 19th Century - Early 20th Century She contracted TB and went to Jamaica for her health. Came home annually then retired to Reading and then back to Scotland in early 1960's Died in 1964 aged 89 (1875 - 1964)
A Bobo/Bwa staff Burkina Faso wood with a standing female figure with linear decoration, with cowrie shells and a spike base, 61.5cm high, on a stand, a Wurkun columnar figure, on a stand and a Yanzi/Teke fetish figure. (5) Provenance The David Morris Collection. Bobo/Bwa staff - Jean-Pierre Laprunge, Paris, March 1992. Wurkun figure - Christie's, South Kensington, mid 1980's Yanzi/Teke - Peter Sloane, London, 1989.
Various World used stamps, mainly mid 20thC and later, to include Belgium, 1980's collectors stamps, various early 20thC World stamps, Panama, etc., other collectors stamps, a mercury stamp album to include Vatican City, Canada, Egypt, Rhodesia, China, other GB used collectors stamps, etc. (various albums)
A 1960's teak sideboard, By LLM furniture of Wallingford, of rectangular outline set with four cupboards on shaped supports, 129cm high, 46cm deep. LM furniture Lupton Morton was a private company based in Wallingford, Berkshire; they exhibited at the first furniture show exhibition open to the public and they were closely associated with Habitat.
Tyneside Scottish WW1 Officer's 1915 Birmingham hallmarked silver 3rd Pattern glengarry badge.A very fine and scarce third pattern by JRG&S (JR Gaunt and Sons). Resting in thistle sprays, a saltire bearing a tower with lion and flag (from the Arms of Newcastle) over "Tyneside Scottish" tablet; the Lion with one hind leg on the tower. Original stout pin to reverse. VGC (Cox 1433)See "The Fifth Fusiliers and its Badges" by Denis Wood, page 98, fig 449/50.
Tyneside Scottish Officer's 1914 Birmingham hallmarked silver 2nd Pattern glengarry badge.A very fine and scarce second pattern by WD & S (William Dowler & Son). Resting in thistle sprays, a saltire bearing a tower with lion and flag (from the Arms of Newcastle) over "Tyneside Scottish" tablet; the Lion with both hind legs on the tower. Stout pin to reverse. Slight wear. VGC (as KK 1137)See "The Fifth Fusiliers and its Badges" by Denis Wood, page 98, fig 447.Provenance. Bosleys August 1994, Lot 187
The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) Officer's 1935 Birmingham hallmarked silver cap badge.A fine die-cast example by JRG & S (Gaunt & Son). The White Horse of Kent on 'Invicta' resting on a tri-part scroll inscribed 'Royal West Kent'. Two stout loops to reverse. VGC
WW1 11th (Lonsdale) Bn Border Regiment Group of Three Medals.Awarded to "15308 PTE R.S. HORN BORD R" Comprising: 1914/15 Star and British War Medal,Victory Medal. Medals LoosePrivate Robert S Horn is confirmed as serving with the 11th Lonsdale Battalion and landed in France on the 23th November 1915. He was demobbed on the 8th May 1919.
WW2 RAF Royal Air Force Outstanding Bomber Command Triple Operation Tour DFC, DFM Pair of Medals.Awarded to Pilot Officer Bernard Cunningham Bull, an Air Gunner who flew his first operation on the night of the 24th February 1941 in a Wellington Bomber of 218 Squadron. Comprising: Distinguished Flying Cross (reverse engraved 1945). Mounted as single medal in case, Distinguished Flying Medal '905503 F/Sgt B.C. Bull RAF'. Mounted as a single medal as worn. The medals are accompanied by original Air Ministry Letter dated 6th July 1945 giving details of the award of the DFC and a WW2 medal forwarding address giving Mr B.C. Bull as living in Wimbledon. Near VGC.The announcement of the Distinguished Flying Cross appeared in the London Gazette on the 25th May 1945. The official recommendation states' P/O Bull has now completed his third tour of operations. He has participated six times in attacks on Cologne, six times on Bremen, five times against Kiel, and in many other raids on targets deep in Germany, including the capital itself. In his third tour he has also operated in support of the Army. He has flown with his squadron as a mid-under gunner, and his work has always been of the highest order, both in the air and on the ground. By his courage and coolness and his great experience of operational flying he has been an invaluable addition to the Squadron personnel and has greatly helped in the training of less experienced gunners. He is strongly recommended for the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross.' Dated 24th January 1945. The Station Commander of RAF Mildenhall wrote: 'Strongly recommended. The record of devotion to duty and sustained operational operational endeavour of this Officer is exceptional. The splendid example he has set has been outstanding.'The announcement of the Distinguished Flying Medal appeared in the London Gazette on the 29th December 1942. The recommendation states. '16th October 1942. Flight Sergeant Bull is an Air Gunner of No.218(Gold Coast) Squadron who, between February 1941 and August 1942, completed 56 operational sorties with a total of 317 operational hours. His record is one of sustained courage and distinction. In April 1941, he was in the front turret of a Wellington aircraft which attacked the aerodrome of Marane, south of Bordeaux. The aircraft made a diving attack on two hangars which were already on fire. Flight Sergeant Bull sprayed the bullets from his two Brownings around the hangars and put out a searchlight. Three attacks were made, the last one at 500 feet, and Flight Sergeant Bull pumped several hundred rounds into four dispersed aircraft. In May 1941, Flight Sergeant Bull's aircraft was attacked off Cuxhaven by a Me109. He directed his Captain to turn so that the enemy machine was silhouetted against the Northern Lights. He then gave the German machine a short burst of fire and it disappeared rapidly. In July 1942, after bombing Bremen, Flight Sergeant Bull's aircraft was attacked near the Zuider Zee, first by a Me.110 and soon afterwards by two other unidentified aircraft, at least one of which was claimed to have been shot down, On 16th July 1942, on the way out of Lubeck, three Me109's attacked his Stirling in daylight over the Danish coast. After three sharp bursts from Flight Sergeant Bull, one of the enemy aircraft broke away emitting a long trail of dark blue smoke. The British machine went on and bombed its target. Throughout his stay with this squadron, Flight Sergeant Bull has distinguished himself by his eagerness and his very complete subservience of personal interest to duty. He is very strongly recommended for the award of the Distinguished Flying Medal. Pilot Officer Bernard Cunningham's operational career started with 218 Squadron on the evening of the 24th February 1941 with ops to Breast, a trip of 5 hours 35 minutes. Through out his operation Tour he flew regularly until his 34th op on the 23rd July 1942, when he was screened. The squadron now operating the Short Sterling Bomber. He appears to have started his second tour again with 218 Squadron on the 6th May 1942 and would go on to complete a second tour of 22 trips when he was once again screened and posted to a training establishment. He was posted to 15 Squadron operating the Avro Lancaster Bomber in October 1944 and flew the 1st trip of his third tour on the 19th October 1944 to Stuttgart. During this time the squadron was incredibly busy and in the period from the 19th October to 30th November he flew 16 trips. This completed his operational flying of WW2 his 72 Operational flight covering 396 hours in the air. He was born in March 1917 and died in 1971, at that time living at Sutton Surrey. Part information supplied by the vendor.
WW1 Gordon Highlanders 1914/15 Star Trio Group of Medals. Awarded to "S-8429 PTE J ROBERTSON GORDONS". Comprising: 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal. Medals loosePrivate John Robertson landed in France on the 26th March 1915, he was discharged on the 1st March 1919.
WW1 Gordon Highlanders 1914/15 Star Trio Group of Medals. Awarded to "S-5058 PTE R. WILSON GORD HIGHRS". Comprising: 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal. Medals loosePrivate Robert Wilson is believed to have served with the 10th Battalion and landed in France on the 9th July 1915.
WW1 Gordon Highlanders 1914/15 Star Trio Group of Medals. Awarded to "S-7716 PTE D. MC LENNAN GORDONS". Comprising: 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal. Medals loosePrivate Daniel Mc Lennan landed in France on the 17th December 1914 with the 1st Bn, he was discharged on Christmas Eve 1918
WW1 Gordon Highlanders 1914/15 Star Trio Group of Medals. Awarded to "S-12409 PTE E. BEATTIE GORDONS". Comprising: 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal. Medals loose, Wear to gilt finish.Private Edward Beattie landed in France on the 19th November 1915, he later saw service with the Royal Engineers.
WW1 Queen Alexander Imperial Military Nursing Reserve 2nd Class Royal Red Cross Winners Medals.Awarded to Sister Beatrice Mary Hall, who served with the QAIMNSR in the Mediterranean theatre of operations from July 1915. Comprising: Royal Red Cross 2nd Class (GVR in Garrard & Co presentation box), 1914/15 Star "S/NURSE B.M. HALL QAIMNSR", British War Medal, Victory Medal, "SISTER". Medals loose.Sister Beatrice Mary Hall was awarded the Royal Red Cross 2nd Class on the 1st January 1918
RAF 1930's Decorative Chine Spill Holders By Shelly China.This unusual pair of Spill Holders depict aircraft from different sections of the RAF. Including: Blackburn Skua, Biplane Bombers, Lysander and again biplanes. Colours remain good GC. ... Accompanied by a similar period Shelly ashtray, this decorated with the Cap Badge of the Royal Tank Regiment. GC (3 items)Viewing Recommended.
Royal Army Chaplains Department regimental sweetheart brooch.A good 1950's example depicting the "In Thus Sign Conquer" cap badge in red, white and blue enamels, the wreath set with 16 small diamonds. Mounted on a horizontal pin back bar impressed "9CT". Service wear. GC (approx. 2.9 cm high)
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