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AN ART NOUVEAU PERIOD CARVED STONEWARE PLAQUE of rectangular shape, depicting a scantily clad long haired female, holding a fairy aloft, who is smelling a tall growing flower, the reverse with a medal inset, inscribed 'The darkest hour is that before dawn - W. Woodhouse, fecit Dublin', 31cm x 13.5cm.
JOHN BENNETT, LONDON A SILVER POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having Roman numerals, blued steel spade moon hands and signed 'John Bennett, 65 & 64 Cheapside, London', the lever escapement movement stamped with the serial number '32333' along with a repeat of the maker's name, the case engraved to the back 'This watch is the Property of the Croydon Tramways Company', diameter 55mm together with a silver pocket watch, the dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and a subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock, the movement having a lever escapement and signed 'White and Craighead, 96068', the case hallmarked for silver, Birmigham 1885, diameter 46mm.* John Bennett was a well known maker and retailer having moved from Stockwell Street, Greenwich in 1846 to 64 & 65 Cheapside, London until his death in 1889 when the business was taken over by J W Benson. He was both a common councillor and sheriff and was knighted in 1872. He exhibited at the 1862 London Exhibition and the 1878 Paris Exhibition where he was given a silver medal. He was also made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Charles Dickens bought a clock from him for which amusing correspondence between the two exists.
EBEL A GENTLEMAN'S WRIST WATCH the dial having luminous dots above the Arabic hour numerals, luminous hands, a seconds dial and signed Ebel, the rear of the case engraved with military ordinance markings to the rear and serial number 'A.T.P. 94656, diameter: 32mm.* The 'Fabrique Ebel, Blum et Cie' was founded in 1811 by Eugene Blum winning the Gold Medal at the 1914 Swiss National Exhibition. The trade name came from the initials of his and his wife Alice's family name Eugene Blum et Levy.
Great War British War Medal to 241 L/CPL FL Dashwood 10 BN AIF, Lance Corporal Dashwood, originally from Caister on Sea, Norfolk, died in action on 25th May 1915 and is commemorated at 6 Loane Pine Memorial Gallipoli + 1914-15 Star to 12-1127 Pte G Marson E York R + Special Constabulary Long Service Medal (George V) to Walter Godfrey + two Edward VIII ‘Coronation’ Medallions, (5)
WWII group of seven Medals to Capt L Burgoyne, REME (Airborne), General Service Medal, clasp Palestine 1945-48, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, France/Germany Star, Defence and War Medals + matching set of seven miniatures + General Service Medal, clasp Palestine to 6978366 Fsr T Mulligan, RIR FUS ‘Duplicate’, this mounted with the group of seven + Great War silver War Badge and a few loose cloth Badges
A small collection of items relating to 3547 Pte. Charles James Buckle of the 6th Dragoons (Inniskillings), including a Queen's South Africa medal with bars for Belfast, Diamond Hill, Johannesburg, Driefontein and Cape Colony; Private Buckle's presentation silver half-hunter keyless fob watch, inscribed 'Presented by B.A. Lyon Esq to C.J. Buckle, 6th Dragoons (Inniskillings), Boer War 1899-1902'; his honourable discharge papers; an Inniskilling Dragoons cap badge; a 'Boskoop Raadhuis' vesta case and other items
Miscellaneous British and Commonwealth Coins and Proof Sets], Commonwealth include Australia 1999 proof collection, Kookaburra (2 coin set) $10, Turks and Cocas 1969-1979 $10, Falkland Isle Crown 1983, Prince of Wales Investiture Medal, Madagascar 1973, St Helena 1973 Crown with others; proof coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1970, 1977, 1980, 1981 and 1982, Whitemand folders, commemorative medals and coins {[Heavy Lot - buyer to collect]}
Miscellaneous Proof Sets], including three United Kingdom Proof Coin Collections - 1984, 1985 and 1986 - in cases of issue with certification; the Bailiwick of Guernsey Proof Set Collection - 1985, 1986; Falkland Islands 1987, also with United Kingdom silver proof £1 1985; a Royal Wedding Medal 1986; a South Australia $5 1994; together with [Three R.A.O.B. Medals and Two War Department Constabulary Badges]
Five Commemorative Medals], comprising: Centenary Medal 1838-1938 London and Birmingham Railway cased by Pinches Ae 63mm EF; Nation Emergency Medal May 1926 by E Gillick Ae 51 cased (Brown 4210) EF; Lusitania Medal (case damaged) EF; Wattimne Bosevt Et Files 1837-1937 Ae 67mm VF, not cased; and Middleton Agricultural Society Medal 1859 awarded to R Anthony bronze 37 VF not cased
The CHALLEN Medal], silver gilt, 42mm by PINCHES of London, in an engraved silver frame. Obverse: THE CHALLEN MEDAL ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC engraved in field Miss S E Doreen Clarke (incorrectly spelt). Reverse: Seated figure presenting laurel wreath to two kneeling figures EF; together with ephemera, pictures, press cuttings, theatre bills and two copies of the Barbos Advacate for the 1930's Sarah Emily Doreen CLARK born in Melbourne on 3rd April 1904. She finished her music studies at the Royal College of Music in London were she received top honours. She was the first to play the piano on the BBC from 2LO Savoy Hill London in 1922. She then toured the world
Three For Bee Keeping and Gardening Medals], comprising: British Bee Keeping Association Instituted 1874, awarded to J Scott at annual Show London 1922 Ae 42mm EF; Worcestershire Bee Keeping Association awarded to Dr D Fitch Chaddesley Show 1913 Ae 37mm EF; and a Home Garden Award Medal, hallmarked, 25mm VF
S.S. Maine Medal], Obverse: S.S. MAINE LENT TO BRITISH GOVT FOR THE USE IN TRANSVAAL BY THE PRES. OF ATLANTIC TRANSPORT CO. BERNARD N BAKER ESQ 1899. Reverse: FITTED AS HOSPITAL SHIP BY MESSRS FLETCHER & SONS FEARNALL LTD LONDON FOR THE AMERICAN LADIES HOSPITAL SHIP FUND Wm 45mm FDC in case of issue, reference Brown 3650-Eimer 1831
Six Medallions], comprising: The Institute of Mine Surveyors founded in 1919 awarded to Chas. Roy Knaggs Dux Medallist 1924, Ae 48mm EF, cased; Queen Victoria's Jubilee 1897 wm, 50mm (not in case) EF; Prince of Wales Investiture 1969 57mm FDC, cased; Prince of Wales Investiture Medal in silver 56mm FDC, in case; 1910-35 Jubilee silver 32mm by P Metcalfe FDC; and ARTHUR DUKE OF WELLINGTON/BRITANNIA MOURNS HER HEROES AT REST wm 50mm by Allen & Moore Birmingham VF (not in correct case)
Seven Cased Medallions], comprising: Prince of Wales Investiture 1969 silver gilt 55mm FDC; Coronation 1902 by Elkington Ae 45mm EF+; Rievaulx Abbey solid nickel silver 45mm FDC; London College of Music Coronation 1911 Ae 37mm EF+; Sports Medal East Surrey Regiment awarded to PTE P Robertson hallmarked with ring suspender 32mm; Sports Medal Rifle Brigade awarded to RFN Hawson Ae 45mm; and 1910-35 Jubilee Medal silver 32mm EF+
An Eton College Medal], Obverse: View of College below ETON COLLEGE. Reverse: FOR REGULAR ATTENDANCE wm 46mm with ring suspender and blue ribbon in case of issue, awarded to M Harold Macmillan Historical Note: Maurice Harold Macmillan was born in Brixton on the 10th Feb 1894, educated at Eton and Balliol College, served with distinction in the Great War and entered Parliament as Stockton MP in 1924 and he resigned in 1963. He became Britain's Prime Minister from 1957 to 1963
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