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Barbary Red Deer (C. E. Barbarus), Antlers, on a wood plaque Spread: 78.9cm (31in) No. of points: 10 Locality: Algeria, North Africa *Provenance: Ex. Sir E. Loder Collection (on Rowland Ward Mounts); and Another, with "International Big Game Exhibition, Berlin 1937, British Section, Exhibitor Captain G. W. Otter, 1st Prize medal (with NSDAP swastika), no. 31 (2)
Great War, an Austrian bronze commemorative medal, obverse, bust of Archduke Charles, in undress Naval uniform, reverse, port-bow view of battleship, 1914-1915; together with a German Third Reich twenty-five year service cross and a small silver badge 'Queen Victoria's' South Africa 1900-1902, the back engraved L/ppl. A.H. Staines, Lewis Gun 1926 (3)
Great War: a collection of items relating to Lieutenant Hubert Lockington Bayfield, Leicestershire Regiment, comprising a cased 1914 Star with bar, British War & Victory Medal (all named) a bronze Memorial Plaque cased with facsimile letter and inscribed commemorative scroll, George V ceremonial officer's sword, with etched blade, scabbard and leather case, an interesting preparatory gouache drawing of a commemorative stained glass window commissioned by his parents, 43cm x 23cm, a photograph of Lieut. Bayfield in uniform with his mother, and other items (lot)
A Great War family group, comprising: three to Pte. A. Clarke, Rifle Brigade, Military Medal, Geo. V; British War & Victory Medals, and Memorial Plaque; together with a British War & Victory Medal pair to Pte. H.J. Clarke, London Regiment, also with Memorial Plaque (7) Pte. A. Clark was killed on 28 October 1918, his brother Herbert died of wounds received on 8 April 1918.
Medals, a Second World War group attributed to the Reverend Stockdale, comprising: M.B.E. and Defence Medal with identification tags; together with an Imperial Service Medal to Marion Frost (cased) and other medals and militaria, including a General Service Medal, 1918, 1 clasp, Cyprus (Tpr. R. Davidson, R.H.G.) (lot)
A Russian silver and cloisonné enamel Imperial presentation cigarette box by Ovchinnikov, the enamelled covers depicting polychrome foliage and swags, in delicate rose pink, white, green and pale blue to a similarly enamelled border of turquoise jewelling and forget-me-nots, with gilt thumb piece, the gilt interior engraved 'Presented to Captain James Wolfe Murray RA by H.I.M. Alexander III Autocrat of all the Russias As a momento of the manoeuvres at Krasnoe Selo Aug 22nd 1886' Signed Ovchinnikov in cyrillic beneath the Imperial eagle warrant, maker's mark cyrillic 'PO', with 88 zolotnik assay mark for Moscow pre 1899. Sir James Wolfe Murray (1853-1919) was a distinguished officer in the Royal Artillery, gaining the eastern Command in 1916 until the end of the First World War. He had gained honours in Russia including the Order Of St Anne and the White Eagle. Pavél Ovchinnikov was one of the pioneers in the revival of the Russian silversmith's art of cloisonnne enamelling in the mid 19th century. This type of cloisonné work looked back to the Slavic traditions of the 17th and early 18th century Russian silversmiths. Ovchinnikov had opened his own workshops in Moscow in 1853, and his work was championed by Tsar Alexander II, whereby he recieved the Imperial warrant. This fame enabled him to open a branch in St Petersburg in 1873, in competion with Fabergé. Ovchinnikov's renown was further enhanced when he was awarded a gold medal for his silversmithing at the 1878 Paris Exposition. Literature: Hill G., Smorodinova G.G., & Ulyanova B.L., 'Fabergé and The Russian Master Goldsmiths', New York 1989 Von Habsburg-Lothringen G., & von Solodkoff A., 'Fabergé, Court Jewellers to the Tsars', New York 1979
George Engleheart (1750-1829): Portrait of Mr Wigston, with powdered grey hair, blue eyes, wearing a blue coat against a cloudy sky background, oval, on ivory, 7.2cm in a gold frame with hair locket on the reverse, ring for suspension * A Mr Wigston is listed for the year 1786 in the "List of the Persons who sat to George Englehart from 1775-1813 ...", in {George Englehart 1750-1829, Miniature Painter to George III by George C Williamson and Henry L D Englehart, 1902}. The vendors of this miniature also sold a Waterloo medal through our sales. The medal was in the name of Capt. Richard H Wigston, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards (2nd Batallion). Capt Wigston is mentioned on the Waterloo Roll and was on duty on the day of the battle in Waterloo village on baggage protection. The early date of this miniature, and anticipating that a Captain was probably in his 20's in 1811 may suggest that the sitter might have been the father of the medal winner.
A family group of medals comprising; Victorian Long Service in the Volunteer Force to Sergt. J.Wilson B.Coy 3rd V.B.S.H. (EF) 1st World War trio of 1914/15 star, WM and Victory to 10881 Pte. J.Wilson (killed in action) Highland Light Infantry with all dispatch boxes and papers (UNC) and a 1st World War pair with oak leaf emblem, and George V Meritorious Service Medal to S-6797 T.Sub-Condr J.A.Wilson R.A.O.C., and a brass R.A.cap badge.
Reginald Rex Vicat Cole R.O.I., R.B.C. (1870 - 1940), "A Moorland. Bolton Abbey", inscribed and dated 1897 on verso, oil on board, 13 x 23cm.; 5 x 9in. * Educated at Eton and studied at St. John Wood Art School from 1888. Exhibited at the Royal Academy and other leading London galleries. His work was also shown at the Paris Salon where he won a gold medal 1932, silver medals 1926 - 27 and an Hon. Mention 1925. In conjunction with Byam Shaw he formed the Byam Shaw and Vicat Cole School of Art.
Cecil Jeffery Thornton (1911 - ), "Sheep in Pastures", signed, watercolour, 18 x 27cm.; 7 x 10.5in. * Mural painter and decorator, born in Narborough, Leicestershire, where he chose to live. Studied at the College of Art there, his teachers including Ralph Middleton Todd and Hubert Hennes. Showed at the Royal Academy, Royal Society of British Artists and Paris Salon, where he gained a gold medal.
A First World War Trio, comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 18-41 PTE.A.CROSER. DURH.L.I., with citations and original envelopes; two Durham Light Infantry Badges and two Royal Engineers badges; a Special Constabulary Long Service Medal (George V), awarded to JAMES PEACOCK; a small quantity of Kensita silks - Flags and Regimental Crests
A First World War Trio, comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 2649 PTE.T.GARNER E.SURREY.R., together with three cap badges, two cloth badges and ephemera including release book, pay book, photographs, letters and a framed citation for the Military Medal awarded to the above recipient but no longer present; also ephemera relating to T Garner's son and daughter-in-law
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