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1914-18 trio and War of Independence Medals to Despatch Rider James Skinner from Ringsend, Dublin. 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal to M2-116632 PTE.J.SKINNER. A.S.C.; together with 1917-22 War of Independence Service Medal and 1939-46 Emergency Service Medal (26th Battalion) in Cógadh na Saoirse box of issue and Department of Defence postal carton. (5) By descent to the current owner.
Royal Naval College Dartmouth, The King's Medal, 1913, in gold, by B Mackennal and G. W. de Saulles, obverse Georgivs V D. G. Britt: Omn: Rex F. D. Ind: Imp:, bust of King left, reverse His Majesty the King's Medal within legend, Royal Naval College Dartmouth in centre, 1913 engraved beneath, Chief Cadet Captain Lycett Gardner engraved to edge. D4.5cm, 55g, in fitted leather case
Reginald James Lloyd (1926-2020)Wave and sunBronze, together with a further abstract bronze, 15.5cm high and 20cm high respectively (2)Provenance: Directly from the artistThence by descentA collection of works by Reginald James Lloyd (1926–2020)Although born in Hereford, Reginald James Lloyd is associated as a West Country artist. He moved to Dawlish in Devon with his family at two years old and his works demonstrate the inspiration he took from the local topography.After Army service, he attended part-time classes at Exeter School of Art and was a member of RI from 1992, having been awarded its bronze medal in 1989. Lloyd was accomplished in a diverse range of mediums, from painter and printmaker to sculptor and potter.His works demonstrate Neo-Romantic tendencies and draw inspiration from ancient sites and rituals such as Silbury, Stonehenge, Avebury and Maiden Castle.Lloyd exhibited in many shows, including at Burton Art Gallery, Waterside Art Gallery, Instow, Harlequin Gallery and The Long Curve Gallery, Chipping Campden.His commissions included a painted rood for the Church of the Assumption, Walkern, 1954; a 70-foot mural for Salesian College, Battersea, 1965; and an iron lectern for St Boniface’s Church, Adler Street.He also illustrated books by the poet Ted Hughes, including “What is Truth”, 1984, and “The Mermaid’s Purse”, 1993.Examples of his works are housed in National Maritime Museum, Burton Art Gallery and Museum and Forde House.The vendor’s father was great friend and supporter of Lloyd.
Glen Grant Pure Malt Highland Scotch Whisky 70cl 40%, two bottles, The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky 100cl 40%, one bottle, Bells Blended Scotch Whisky 100cl 40%, one bottle, Jack Daniels 1905 Gold Medal Tennessee Whisky 100cl 43%, one bottle, Johnnie Walker Aged 12 Years Black Label Old Scotch Whisky 70cl 40% one bottle in carton, and Invergordon Grain Master Blender Pack Scotch Whisky one half bottle (7)
A Boer War pair to include a Queen's South Africa medal (1899-1902) 3rd type reverse with South Africa 1901, Laing's Nek, Relief of Ladysmith and Tugela Heights clasps, naming 15 SJT: F.E. RIVETT. STANDERTON POLICE. and a King's South Africa medal (1901-1902) with South Africa 1902 and Transvaal clasps, TPR. F.E. RIVETT. No. 832 IMPERIAL LIGHT INFANTRY. (2)
A family group of medals mounted for display with name plaque below, to include WWI British War and Victory, Sapper William Duncan, WW II France and Germany Star, War and 1939-1945 Star, Private Frederick Duncan, E.R. II General Service medal with Canal Zone clasp and Kenya (1963-1967) Campaign medal, Flight Lieutenant Ronald Duncan, 36 x 31cm, together with his two Flying Log Books the first with entries dating from 1948-1967 and the second from 1966-1975. (3)
A group of six WW II medals, to include 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Pacific Star, Defence and War x2, in O.H.M.S. box addressed to Mr W.H. Spain, 40 Warren Drive, Eden Park, Romford, together with a Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal, naming K. 65608 W.H. SPAIN. MECH. 1, H.M.S. EMERALD.
A National Service medal, unnamed as issued with the miniature example in case, together with various U.S. medals to include American Campaign, European African Middle Eastern Campaign, For Humanitarian Service, an Aircrew wing badge, Filter Centre lapel badge various medal ribbons and buttons etc.
A collection of cap badges, to include Cambridgeshire Regiment, Suffolk Regiment. Westminster Regiment, Hampshire, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Army Catering Corps, Royal Artillery, Royal Armoured Corps, Royal Canadian Volunteers, Canadian Tank Corps, 9th Lancers, The Buffs, R.A.F., London Scottish and Royal Army Service Corps etc., together with various cloth badges, buttons and a U.S. Good Conduct medal.
A set of twelve buttons for the Royal Artillery, together with a set of four smaller buttons, cap badge and cloth shoulder title, mounted for display within an ebonised frame, 27 x 21cm, together with a Silver War badge no. B 339 180, RFC and RAF cap badges, a General Booth's Jubilee badge and American Legion medal etc., housed within a glazed oak table top display case, 38 x 53cm. (2)
A Naval group of seven medals, to include Naval General Service medal (1915-1962) with Palestine 1936-1939 clasp, naming J-113488 B.R.COLEMAN. P.O.R.N., 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, War medal and Geo. VI Naval Long Service and Good Conduct JX. 113488. B.R.COLEMAN. P.O.H.M. H.M.S. LANDGUARD. (7)
An Edwardian horn beaker, the silver mount engraved Q.W.R.V. "H" (ST JAMES'S) Co. AGGREGATE PRIZE. WON BY PTE. E.J.TEMPLAR 375 PTS, the body applied with a white medal profile portrait plaque of a lady above a portcullis with further silver mount to the base, makers mark rubbed, London, 1901, h.13cm.
FUNABASHI SHUMIN: AN IMPERIAL PRESENTATION LACQUER SUZURIBAKOBy Funabashi Shumin (1859-after 1914), signed to the wood box Maki-e Funabashi Shumin Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)Of rectangular form with rounded corners, an overhanging cover, and silver rims. The exterior bearing a kinji ground superbly decorated in shades of gold and silver hiramaki-e, takamaki-e, and togidashi-e with hirame and e-nashiji to depict a wagtail perched on a craggy rock by a meandering stream below cedars and pines in a misty mountain landscape.The interior bearing a rich nashiji ground, the cover with a large 16-petal chrysanthemum mon in gold takamaki-e, the box fitted with a nine-section ita (board) with gold fundame edges, the inkstone (suzuri) similarly lacquered, the silver waterdropper (suiteki) of circular form and finely chased and incised with scrolling foliage against a ring-punched ground, the pair of writing brushes, paper pricker, paper knife, and inkstick holder similarly lacquered and with matching silver fittings. SIZE 5.2 x 22.2 x 26 cmCondition: Excellent condition with minor wear.With a lacquered wood storage box (tomobako) decorated with a 16-petal chrysanthemum in gold hiramaki-e and inscribed on the interior Maki-e FUNABASHI SHUMIN ('lacquer by Funabashi Shumin').Funabashi Shumin (1859-after 1914) was a pupil of Uematsu Homin. He exhibited at domestic and foreign expositions and worked for the Imperial Family. He won many prizes including at the Fifth National Industrial Exhibition in 1903 and the St. Louis Exposition in 1904. He won a silver medal at the Louisiana Purchase Exhibition in 1904. The last recorded data about the artist is a bronze medal he won at an exhibition in Tokyo in 1914.The 16-petal kiku mon indicates the present piece was an Imperial commission.Literature comparison: For a related suzuribako with summer trees by Funabashi Shumin in the Baur Collection, see Dees, Jan (1983) L'art japonais du lacque de 1900 a 1940 dans les collections Baur, Collections Baur 59, MOA Museum of Art, Kindai Nihon no shikkogei (Japanese lacquer of recent times), p. 106, no. 58/1. For an Imperial presentation box (tebako) by Funabashi Shumin see Wrangham, Edward et. al. (1995) Meiji no Takara: Treasures of Imperial Japan - The Nasser D. Khalili Collection, The Kibo Foundation, vol. 2, no. 230, and Dees, Jan (1997) Japanese Imperial Presentation Boxes 1900-1930, Oriental Art, Vol. 43, No. 1, fig. 5, p. 4.Museum comparison: Compare a document box by Funabashi Shumin in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, object number AK-MAK-391.Auction comparison: Compare a closely related lacquer suzuribako by Funabashi Shumin, also dated to the Meiji period, at Bonhams, 6 November 2012, London, lot 401 (sold for 32,450 GBP). This suzuribako is currently in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, on loan from Jan Dees & René van der Star, object number AK-C-2016-1.
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