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Three WWll Medals, together with associated paperwork including officer's medical record card for Arthur Henry Pearson, No. 106337, plus a Photograph of a young officer, Call Up and De Mob Papers, issue of officer's pay literature and other various related documentation, silver BMSG 1920's Badge, plus a copy of an Air Crew Star medal, etc.
An early 1900's Ship's Dentist's full height Cabinet having a funnel-filled cistern to the top behind an angle-adjustable bevelled oval mirror and feeding a hinged drop-down basin via a nickel finished tap flanked by two soap racks, the ceramic basin being emptied by closing the unit, the waste draining to a metal waste water receptacle at the base. The unit also incorporates a drop-down writing surface, a double-doored cabinet with glass and jug recesses as well as a lockable medicine safe (key present) and two smaller doored compartments below. The unit incorporates carved and pierced Maltese cross details and has high quality nickel and brass fittings and most likely originated from a vessel of some antiquity, which plied the Mediterranean. 72'' high, overall, 22'' wide, 12'' max. depth. Sold together with the ''Ship's Dentist'' brass door name plate.
A Superb quality Holland & Sons. Mahogany Dining Table standing on eight tapering turned legs, raised on highly polished brass castors of large size, the top 70'' wide x 71 1/2'' extending with the leaves that are present to 153 1/2'' approx. but capable if all leaves were present of achieving a length of 22'6". Some abrasions and colour variation to the top, but present are six brass clips marked ''Holland & Sons, Collinson'' The table is sold with it's Oak leaf Carrier which has recently been removed from a barn after a long period of storage. Holland & Sons were cabinet makers of considerable note and produced furniture in the 19th c. for many famous residences including for royalty at such properties as Osborne House, Balmoral, Sandringham and Windsor Castle. They were also apparently involved with the design of the Palace of Westminster. Provenance: The table was purchased at a sale of furniture at The Byletts, Pembridge over 100 years ago by the Vendor's Grandfather for the sum of £100 at a time when that amount would apparently have purchased two cottages. It was moved to Barton Farm, Kington where it remained until about 1945. It was then moved to a smaller farmhouse in the Kington area where it has remained since but due to space limitations, has been used without the leaves. The leaf carrier had been stored in the loft of a stone barn. The table has been treasured by the family, the mother of the vendor apparently; well into her 80's, would weekly crawl under the table and lift each of the legs in succession in order to polish the brass castors all round. Historical Note: re. The Byletts. "The Byletts" was apparently a large Elizabethan Oak framed residence dating from the 17th c. It had been home to the Lochard family of which ten brothers had fought on the Royalist side for King Charles I. Three of the brothers were apparently killed near Richard's Castle shortly before the Battle of Naseby. In 1879 the renowned architect, John Middleton of Cheltenham and Westminster, was commissioned to remodel the ancient house and it was encased in a contemporary design in stone and brick, the work being commissioned by Mr. John Bowle Evans (a member of the Council at Cheltenham Ladies' College). The table was almost certainly commissioned to be compatible with the make-over work of that time.
A 1940's Oak Jacobean style Sideboard having upstand back with central octagonal motif, the moulded top over a pair of frieze drawers with raised and fielded fronts, over pair of opposing single raised and fielded panel doors, having iron drop handles, standing on barley twist legs and stretcher base. 59 1/4'' wide x 46 1/2'' high x 19'' deep.
Vinyl - Fantastic collection of approximately 350 7" Soul, Northern Soul, Psych and Freakbeat singles from mid 60's to mid 70's period in two wooden crates includes rare titles and artists The Birds, The Poets, Loot, Count Five and The Searchers rarity Kinky Kathy Abernathy plus approximately 70 demos
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