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Lot 431

A Sevres turquoise ground coffee cup and saucer, 1755, the cup painted with the portrait of a lady and signed 'Binet', the saucer painted with four panels, comprising two horns, sheet music and a laurel wreath, a lyre, sheet music and a laurel wreath, an artist's palette, brushes and paper, the central panel with crown, crossed staffs a medal and a wreath, the cup and saucer with extensive gilt lattice and scrolling foliage decoration, underglaze blue mark, cup 7.5cm high, saucer 15cm diameter, (small area of restoration to rim of cup)

Lot 1225

* Abraham Anne van der Kasteele, Dutch 1814-1893- Portrait of a gentleman, seated half-length turned to the left in a black coat and wearing a medal; oil on canvas, 83.2x67.2cm

Lot 1331

The Following lots are from the studio Gerald Judah Ososki, Russian/British 1903-1981 Gerald Judah Ososki was born in London of Russian parentage, studied at the St. Martins School of Art from 1917-1922, then at the Royal College of Art from 1922-1926 on the recommendation of his tutor Professor William Rothenstein 1872-1945 Gerald Ososki exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy from 1951-1973 He was a member of the Royal society of British Artists and was part of the Tate Gallery's "Seventeen Collectors Exhibition" , he was exhibited at the Leicester Gallery, The Mall Galleries, New English Art Club, Goupil Gallery and the Redfern Gallery Exhibited widely in the U.S.A, Canada and Australia. He was awarded the De Laszlo medal by the Royal Society of British Artists in 1972 Ososki's work is represented in several private collections including those of Lord Metheun RA, the late Duke Of Wellington and Sir Alexander Downer KBE During his lifetime the works ranged from watercolour studies in the grand tradition of the old masters, to bold compositions of a textural quality. In the final years his landscapes were inspired by a feeling of contrasting moods and the use of dramatic light and shade Gerald Judah Ososki 1903-1981- "Mediterranean Coastal Town"; red ink, signed and dated 61, bears Gerald Ososki 1903-1981 Atelier, Hampstead London, studio stamp verso 29x44cm: together with a quantity of crayon, ink and watercolour studies depicting landscape, still life and nude studies, each bearing his studio stamp, (part unframed) (a lot)

Lot 200

George III Irish condiment fiddle pattern spoon with gilt bowl, hallmarked Dublin 1819, sponsors mark reads IS. Together with a bright cut engraved stamp holder marked sterling and a boxing medal marked Phillips Aldershot and hallmarked Birmingham 1918, sponsors mark reads F.P. Also together with a selection of items to include an Edwardian cigar mouth piece holder, length measuring 2 1/2ins (6.5cm), an early twentieth century vesta case with acanthus bright cut engraving, a bud vase height measuring 4ins (10.5cm), hallmarked Birmingham 1978, a miniature photo frame, a dressing table jar, a spoon and pusher set a condiment spoon and nail file.

Lot 206

Five items, to include a silver plated salt with beaded outer edging on four ball feet, a commemorative farmers club medal, a pair of glasses, a circular box with interior mirror and a George V (1914/1918) Medal with ribbon. All of the items are in generally fair condition. There are just minor scratches to the silver, again minor scratches to the silver box, the inscription to the top is quite seriously worn. The glasses are in fair condition, there is general tarnishing to the metal work, they look worn. Both commemorative medals show minor tarnishing and scratches.

Lot 261

Albert Schweitzer Commemorative Gold Medal 1952.

Lot 285

A bag containing a quantity of silver and other medals and a small quantity of coinage to include 1939/45 Medal. 1939/45 Defence Medal, Commemorative Medal for the Borough of Southampton on the Silver Jubilee of George V etc.

Lot 287

9ct gold round circular medal with golfer to the centre-the back inscribed 'Baxenden Golf Club Haworth Cup Won by J A Watson 1921'. Hallmarked Birmingham 1921. Weight 7.8gms.

Lot 289

9ct gold and enamel round medal fob for the Coventry and District Cricket League in original box. Hallmarked Birmingham 1932. Weight 6.2gms.

Lot 290

Pair awarded to 2532 Pte S Dowling. R. IR. FUS. (Royal Irish Fusiliers)-the Queen's South Africa Medal with bars for Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, and Transvaal and the King's South Africa Medal with bars for South Africa 1901 and 1902. No ribbons.

Lot 291

A group of four Second World War Medals-1939/45 Medal, Defence Medal, 1939/45 Star and Africa Star and a Royal Engineers Cap badge.

Lot 292

George V First World War medal; 1914-1918, awarded to19431 CPL. L. CLARK. GLOUC. R. Together with a gilt commemorative medal dated June 26 1902 and a further gilt Birmingham University commemorative medal dated July 7 1909.

Lot 484

A quantity of costume jewellery, to include a silver marcasite bracelet, a silver maracasite set clip/brooch, a Shakudo butterfly brooch, three London Academy of Music medals, a Defence medal dated 1939-1945 and various other items. Approximately twenty items. (some items AF).

Lot 839

A collection of sporting and other commemorative items to include circular medal depicting a male boxer in ring, three other similar medals depicting a swimmer, runner and dartsman, an army lighter, a Royal Navy bar brooch and seven other items.

Lot 779

A First World War medal pair to 83539 Pte W.Poole Notts & Derby Regiment with two associated cap badges. (4).

Lot 894

A First World medal trio awarded to 113122 A.SJT..W.James R.E, with a Christmas tin and a boxed Swan Mabie Todd fountain pen in black.

Lot 895

A First World War medal pair awarded to 22714 SJT.A.Skinner Leic.R with a Meritorious Service medal, dog tag, cap badge and cloth.

Lot 243

A good oblong toothbrush holder and cover: Shells (52) banded in pale blue and lined in yellow the underside printed in turquoise with T.J & J Mayer, Longport mark inscribed prize medal 1851 (2)

Lot 501

2 First World War Medals, Enr.A.Claridge.R.A. also identity tag, Royal Irish Fusilier's badge, a 1949 games medal, 2 9ct gold similar medals, and 2 silver medals, with black and white photo

Lot 1132

A 9ct cricket fob medal, engraved Speedwell CC 1906, a 15ct diamond set bar brooch, small garnet set mourning brooch and an Edwardian coin set swivel fob. (4)

Lot 396

Geology of Ireland--Griffith, Sir Richard John. A general map of Ireland to accompany the report of the railway commissioners shewing the principal physical features and geological structure of the country. Constructed in 1836 and engraved in 1837-8. Dublin: Hodges & Smith: London: James Gardner, [1839], first edition, hand-coloured lithographed map on 6 sheets (each sheet 65 x 79.5cm), dissected and backed on linen, edged in red silk, cloth chemise, original diced calf slipcase lettered in gilt on spine . Note: A fine copy of the Sir Richard Griffith's geological map of Ireland on the quarter inch scale. In Ireland the map possesses the same pioneer status as is held in England and Wales by William Smith's map (1815) and in Scotland by John Macculoch's map (1836). The Irish geologist Richard Griffith (1784-1878) a child prodigy, was unanimously elected to the Royal Society of Edinburgh at 23 years of age, elected a member of the newly established Geological Society of London in 1808 and in 1812 was elected professor of geology and mining engineer to the Royal Dublin Society. In 1827 he started his monumental work on the valuations of Ireland. In his work Sheets of Many Colours: the Mapping of Ireland's Rocks Davies states "In its edition of 1839 Griffith's map represents a fine acheivement; in its edition of 1855 it is on every count - cartographic, aesthetic, and geological - a truly superb map." For his geological map and other services to science Griffith was awarded the Wollaston medal by the Geological Society in 1854. Presentation copy, inscribed on cloth chemise "Sent to me from London by Mr Drummond Under Secretary, July 1840", the recipient's name erased. Thomas Drummond (1835-1840), The Under-Secretary for Ireland, the permanent head of the British administration in Ireland prior to the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922. Rare: only three copies of the 1839 edition found in the online catalogues of Copac or KVK: N.L.S. (2 sheets only, of 6), Cambridge and Trinity College, Dublin.

Lot 15

A brass and ebonised wood cased Bourdon pattern aneroid barometer Freres Richard, Paris, circa 1865. The 7.5 inch circular open-centred paper register calibrated in inches and inscribed E. BOURDON AND RICHARDS PATENT PARIS, METALLIC BAROMETER and with 1849 Paris Exhibition Gold Medal and London 1851 Council Exhibition Medal roundels, the centre revealing horseshoe shaped vacuum chamber and rack and pinion linkages, the convex glass with brass setting pointer within slender brass bezel and moulded ebonised surround, 33cm diameter, B.C. Ref. 188. Illustrated in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS Aneroid and Barographs page 19.

Lot 528A

World War I pair of medals, BWM & Victory to 16610 A. Cpl. H.J. Splat, Coldstream Guards to/w World War II War medal (3)

Lot 528B

World War II group of six medals 1939/45 Star; France and Germany Star (with bar); Italy Star; Atlantic Star; Defence medal; War medal; all unmounted/unworn and c/w ribbon lengths and Admiralty award slip (awarded to F.A. Parsons HMS Trowbridge)

Lot 102

A SILVER WW2 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS, awarded to Lieutenant William Grant, R.N.V.R, awarded 6th June 1944, in original Garrards leather case, together with 1939-45 star and Atlantic Star and another bronze duplicate medal (4)

Lot 103

A GEORGE V NORTH WEST FRONTIER INDIA MEDAL, a 1914-18 medal awarded to Pte J. Ward, 19442 Royal Scots Fusiliers, a hitler medal 'Reichskansler Adolf Hitler' reverse dated 1934, an Armistice medal, 1914-15 Star awarded to Pte W. Crain H.L.I another 1914-15 Star and a collection of Seaforth Highlanders badges.

Lot 153

WINSTON CHURCHILL DEATH 1965 UNIFACE GOLD MEDAL by A. Edward Jones of Birmingham, inscribed 'We Shall Never Surrender, Our Aim Is Victory', hallmarked 22 carat gold, stamped 1012, with matching numbered original certificate, a fitted case, excellent condition

Lot 164

QUEENS PARK BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB, 15CT GOLD TENNIS MEDAL, awarded to J. Davie, together with two other gold medals and a 9 carat gold fancy link necklace, 33cm long (4)

Lot 2814

Four crowns, Paris Universal Exhibition medal, small silver compass and two brooches

Lot 2864

Imperial Service Medal G.VI (FID:DEF) to Sydney Charles Haslett with certificate, Victory medal, two further medallions

Lot 2872

8044 M.C.CPL R.C.TYLER P.V.R.B. (later Sgt despatch rider) WWI trio; 1914 Star, 1914/18 medal and Civilisation medal, Northumberland Fusileers lapel badge and buttons, Artists Rifles cap badge and other memorabilia

Lot 2873

Edward VII Imperial yeomanry medal for long service and good conduct awarded to 52 Serjt. C.Roberts Herts.I.Y., Herts V.R cap badge and Herts special constable long service lapel badge

Lot 27

A vintage cigarette tin containing a selection of misc including plated vesta, defence medal, ladies Tissot watch, fob etc

Lot 249

* Farey (Cyril Arthur, 1888-1954). Design for an office building for H. Courtney Constantine, 1926, pen, ink & watercolour view of a large office or municipal building, signed and dated, and with inscription to lower right corner, 'Constantine & Vernon F/A.R.I.B.A. Architects, 52 Mortimer Street W, large scratch mark to sky area, approx. 430 x 535 mm (17 x 21 ins), framed and glazed, with Fischer Fine Art label to verso. From the RIBA Drawings Collection catalogue: 'Probably the leading architectural draughtsman of his time, Farey was well-known for his watercolour perspectives. He was born in London, educated at Tonbridge School, and articled to Horace Field. He also studied at the Architectural Assocation and Royal Academy Schools where he was a brilliant pupil, winning the Tite Prize, 1913, Soane Medallion, 1914, RA School's Gold Medal, 1911, ...with Horace Field he won first prize for the Trevor Estate, in Knightsbridge, and with G. Dawbarn the competition for Raffles College, Singapore, 1924. He published with A. Trystan Edwards, Architectural Drawing, Perspective, and Rendering, in 1931'. (1)

Lot 130

THE VICTORY MEDAL and the War Medal 1914-1918 awarded to 422134. PTE. W. BAKER 10-LOND.R. and further police medals.

Lot 132

A FAMILY GROUP OF MEDALS. The British War Medal, the Victory Medal, the Territorial Forces War Medal, the 1935 Jubilee Medal; plus the OBE with miniatures. Awarded to Capt. G C Williams, RAMC, the War and Victory Medal to Miss I M Durant, VAD. Both married 1919. The 1939-45 Defence Medal and Royal Life Saving Medal to Miss R M Williams, daughter. A 1914-18 War Medal and a Special Constabulary Long Service Medal to Rev. A S Commeline. Two further Defence Medals, a St John's Ambulance miniature, family photo's, newspaper cuttings, marriage and death certificates and other ephemera (see illustration).

Lot 133

A FRENCH ENAMELLED MEDAL dated 1870.

Lot 134

TWO GREAT WAR MEDALS given to PTE. W. B. Harrison. R. FUS.; a further Great War medal given to Lieut. M. Holroyd; a bakelite crucifix together with a 1939/45 Defence Medal; a 39/45 Star and the Italy Star (7).

Lot 136

A SMALL QUANTITY OF VARIOUS 18TH CENTURY AND LATER TOKENS; Victorian Jubilee Medal etc.

Lot 142

Africa. De La Rochette (Louis Stanislas D'Arcy), Africa, pub. William Faden, 25 April, 1803, hand coloured engraved map, uncoloured decorative title in the form of a medal, 515 x 570 mm (1)

Lot 378

A QUANTITY OF OLD, MAINLY SILVER, BADGES AND MEDALLIONS including a Society of Arts or Scotland Medal 1832, a Bombay Medical Congress medal 1909, a Dancing award medal 1822, Masonic medals, cap badges and others

Lot 379

A TERRITORIAL ARMY EFFICIENT SERVICE MEDAL awarded to 1463447 Sgt.C.E. Stokes.R.A., another awarded to 22266023 Pte N?..gg? Glosters., and 1914-18 General Service Medals awarded to 21388 Pte G.Newman.Glouc.R, 106792 Gnr.C.J.Peel, R.A., 162592 Pnr.F.James R.E., 36768 Pte.W.Giles.Glouc.R, Lieut.C.B.Davies, three further 1914-18 General Service medals and two Liberty medals, one awarded to 14188672 Gnr.S.Draper.R.A.

Lot 381

A GROUP OF MEDALS awarded to Warrant Officer John Tostevin of the Middlesex Regiment to include France and Germany star, the 1939-45 star, the Long Service & Good Conduct medal and four other medals, together with a silver plated tankard presented to R.S.M. L.J. Tostevin

Lot 180

A World War I Victory medal, awarded to W.S. Crip of the Suffolk regiment with copy of documentation

Lot 182

A World War I Victory medal, awarded to Sgt. W. Betts of the Suffolk regiment

Lot 183

A World War I Victory medal, awarded to Private T. Perry of the Suffolk regiment

Lot 510

An Elizabeth II African medal with Kenya clasp to Capt. J. Coverman R.E. (NEF)

Lot 413

WORLD WAR ONE VICTORY MEDAL awarded to P.N.R. C. Gibson. RE No 145470 together with 1914/18 WAR MEDAL awarded to Pte. H. Binley. R. War.R. No 41319 (2)

Lot 419

A IST WORLD WAR GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL awarded to 510 GNR. A. Cross. R.A. and TWO SILK POSTCARDS

Lot 133

A 1914-18 Mercantile Marine Service Medal, to Martin Rushe.

Lot 137

A Malaya Pingat Jasa Emergency Medal.

Lot 147

A George V Special Constabulary long-service Medal.

Lot 166

A silver Volunteer Service Medal, in case of issue.

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