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Lot 21

A Great War Naval Long Service Medal Group of 4, HMS COLUMBINE, 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory medals, “346239 W.T.N. JAMES SHPT.2. R.N.”, Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct medal, GV 1st type, “346239 W.T.N. JAMES, SHIPT 1. H.M.S. COLUMBINE”. Group mounted as worn, some slight contact wear to service number on British War medal. William Thomas Nigel James was born in Portsmouth on 6th December 1888 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy Shipwright in Portsmouth Shipyard on 10th July 1903. Awarded his Long Service medal in December 1921 he was pensioned off on 5th December 1928. He rejoined on 18th October 1939 serving through the Second World War until he was released on 20th November 1946 and would be entitled to additional medals for his service.

Lot 15

Egypt & Sudan Campaign Medal Pair to an Able Seaman on H.M.S. Superb, Egypt medal 1882-89, reverse dated 1882, with clasp Alexandria 11th July, engraved naming “A. CALLAWAY. A.B. H.M.S. “SUPERB”” with Khedive’s Star medal, obverse dated 1882, unnamed as issued. 623 Egypt medals were issued to H.M.S. Superb. Alfred Callaway was born in Lambeth, Surrey on 26th May 1861 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class on 29th June 1877 with service number 100603. He had an interesting time whilst serving culminating with 7 spells in the cells including 42 days hard labour in Maidstone Gaol in January 1880. He was discharged to Shore on 21st May 1900 joining the Royal Fleet Reserve. He rejoined the service in August 1914 as war loomed and was discharged on 13th October 1916 so he could resume his civilian employment at Woolwich Arsenal. For his Great War service, he was awarded a British War medal and Silver War Badge.

Lot 440

Album of British and Foreign Banknotes and Cheques; to include 15x British £5 notes, series B, series C, series D and series G issues, some uncirculated; a collection of Natwest cheques depicting Concord, unissued; a Lowther issue £10 note, O'Brien issue £1 note; and interesting Royal Navy bill of foreign exchange; 7x fantasy £50 notes depicting important figures from British history; 3x Royal Bank of Scotland notes, £20 June 2000, £10 October 2001, and £5 June 2000; and, world notes from Spain, Nicaragua, Biafra and Hong Kong; presented in a red binder

Lot 41

Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight Chronometer automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 79030B, serial no. 05W1xxx, circa 2021, navy blue dial, navy blue rotating bezel, snowflake hands, Tudor rivetted stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp, 39mm-** Presented in excellent condition, with the original boxes, International Guarantee card dated 27/05/21, guarantee booklet, user manual, purchased from Fraser Hart, Bristol with the original receipt dated 27/05/2021, Rolex service delivery note dated 8th February 2022 - service included: 'check movement, clean bracelet, clean case'-Box and Papers - yes.Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - light mark on side of the case but generally in very clean condition - see images.Crown -adjusting correctly.Bracelet - clean condition, wrist size 8" approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained. 

Lot 1856

THREE GOLD, DIAMOND, WHITE ENAMELLED AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL DRESS BUTTONS, ONE MATCHING CUFFLINK AND FURTHER ITEMS (13)Each button centered by a cushion shaped diamond on a mother-of-pearl ground within a white enamelled border, also a 9ct gold and seed pearl Navy crown bar brooch, a pair of gilt spectacle frames, a pair of pendant earrings with screw fittings, detailed 830 S and six further items

Lot 448

Two US sun helmets, one marked ' Helmet Sun DSA 100-4036 B$15-1614773' and with a USN badge. Three brown felt Marine Corps 'Campaign' hats, one with badge, with 12 caps to include US Navy and Army examples. 17. *CR Mixed states, may showing signs of use and age.

Lot 624

A mounted collection of medals and insignia attributed to commander Rolfe W. Crowley of the United States Navy. Including American Campaign Medal, Victory Medal, Army of occupation medal, Asiatic pacific campaign medal, Military Merit medal, Air Medal and Distinguished Flying Cross. All with accompanying miniatures, ribbon bars and enamel ribbon badges. Mounted with two photographs of the recipient, ten buttons and assorted badges. Mounted 51 x 41cm. *CR A well presented set, largely as issued.

Lot 487

A base plate for a Battenburg course indicator with a 360 degree scale to the outer edge and 1 - 170 to the lower half, with a paper label 'Batenburg Course Indicator a mechanical calculator for triangulating Velocity for gunfire. Also known as a Dumerique, Salvaged from S.M.S. Hindenberg scuttled in 1919 at Scapa Flow. Raised by Cox & Danke in 1931'. The S.M.S. Hindenburg was a Battlecruiser of the Imperial Navy, third of the Derfflinger class with eight 12" guns. Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter ordered the ship to be scuttled on the 21st June 1919. 29cm wide. *CR Surface marks and labels attached, good condition given the history of this item.

Lot 412

A Royal Navy frock coat with the rank of Commander, with a label for Matthew and Co of Portsmouth. Formerly the property of Duncan Tatton-Brown (1875-1960) who joined the Navy at the age of 13. Born in Nova Scotia due to his parent's service with the Royal Artillery, he appears to have had a long period of service serving during the First World War he was entitled to a War and Victory medal, he was raised to the rank of Commander in the New Year's list in 1919. With a similar Midshipman's jacket with Queen's Crown buttons and overcoat with rank removed and buttons protected by black fabric covers. Also a Gieves officer's cap with braid to peak but lacking cap band and a pair of Captain's epaulettes. *CR Poor condition, moth damage, in particular to linings, braid loose in places.

Lot 7

A Colt Navy pattern revolver numbered 4378. With a 19cm barrel marked to the top 'Address Col. Saml. Colt New York U.S. America', the cylinder with engraved naval scenes. With brass trigger guard and fittings and two part walnut grip. numbered 4378 to three places and 378 the chamber. 32cm overall. PLEASE NOTE This item is being sold in the UK and you need to be aware of local laws and shipping requirements. *CR Pitting to surfaces, rubbing to the decoration on the chamber, parts slightly loose. Action functions correctly.

Lot 638

A General Service Medal General Service Medal 1962-2007 with Northern Ireland clasp named to Lieut S.D.J. De Hochepied-Larpent RN. Stephen Douglas John De Hochepied Larpent, born Newcastle-upon-Tyne 6th march 1940, died 6th May 1986 in Weymouth. He is buried in All Saints Churchyard in Piddletrenthide, Dorset, his headstone has a Naval fouled anchor on a cross and is inscribed 'Commander Royal Navy Allied Forces Southern Europe. *CR As issued.

Lot 444

Am M65 Man's Field Coat with hood Medium Regular size by Roland sportswear Inc. Another similar, Large Regular, with US NAVY Seabees patch to the front pocket and other markings. A similar blue jacket 'Jacket, Man's Utility' size 38R with rank of Petty Officer 1st class. With four pairs of Men's Utility trousers, sizes 38 x 35, 38 x 33,. 7 items. *CR All in worn condition with signs of wear and slight damages in places.

Lot 430

A varied collection of post Second World War military uniform shirts: A US Navy short sleeved dark green shirt with 's eabees' (Naval construction force) badge to the breast pocket. A similar long sleeved shirt with 'Battalion two' shoulder badge and collar dogs. A long sleeved khaki shirt (32R), A US Army Officers shirt with 5th grade technician rank. Others including a darker green shirt, heavier khaki shirt with US Air Corps insignia, and others. 14 shirts. *CR Many in good condition, others showing wear and signs of having been worn.

Lot 429

A dark blue navy double breasted 'pea' coat with six large buttons with fouled anchors, with internal label 'Coat, Man's Wool, Jersey, size 38R 100% wool' with rank badge for Petty Officer first class, Utilitiesman. Another similar without rank with label from the Naval Clothing Factory. And a similar light khaki coat with label 'Regulation Army Officer's Overcoat', code No. 278size 37R, Phila. Q.M. Depot. (3). *CR All in good condition with only light wear.

Lot 433

A collection of American military caps to include a cap by Bernard, style 1960 with United States Navy badge, a number in shades of khaki, two light caps with chequered braid and winged propeller badge and others. 18 caps. *CR Various states, many in as new condition.

Lot 431

A collection of American military caps to include a cap by Funk Bros dated 1941, others with United States Navy badges, a number in shades of khaki, others with differing braid and winged propeller badge etc. 15 caps. *CR Various states, many in as new condition.

Lot 614

An India General Service Medal 1936-39 with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp, named to 14282 Sep Ghulam Rasul 5-11 Sikh R. India Service Medal, 1945, unnamed as issued. A George VI Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to J. 103384 A.E. Bowerman A.B. H.M.S. Pembroke. Alfred Edward Bowerman from Chelmsford served from 1929 until 1941. A Special Constabulary Faithful Service Medal named to Walter Boundy. With a collection of cap badges and similar items. *CR Mixed states.

Lot 502

A large collection of pin badges to include examples relating to National Savings, Womens Institute, Merchant Navy, H.M.S. Seahawk, Church Army, British Empire Air League, NAAFI, Raid Welfare Grimsby, Women's League of Health and Beauty, Girls Club, St Johns Ambulance, Sea Cadet Corps penny a week fund, Air training corps, Daily Sketch war fund, British Legion and numerous others. Approximately 85 badges. *CR Mostly in good condition.

Lot 177

A collection of WWII letters from Fred Dolby RN to his fiancee then wife, c.1941 - 1944, in Royal Navy covers, some marked Active Service; a crucifix and rosary and small photo of a woman and child.Dolby served aboard V Class destroyer HMS Vimy

Lot 389

A beadwork picture -7 beaded panels, Possibly worked by a merchant seaman who had visited India in 1841, which would explain the inclusion of the coin, the ship, the red ensign, a navy signalling flag and of the Imperial crown (possibly) also includes a French flag. The glass on the frame is broken but the beadwork remains in good condition with strong bright colours

Lot 744

A reproduction enamel 'Player's Please' advertising sign for Navy Cut, single sided in blue and yellow, 91.5cm W x 31.5 H, along with a enamel 'No Smoking' sign, single sided, 31cm square, and two London underground enamel signs for 'Toilet' and 'No smoking', each 12.5cm W x 9cm H (4) (at fault)

Lot 266

Player's Navy Cut Cigarettes double sided enamel advertising sign, 61cm x 46cm.

Lot 271

A collection of Pub, Brewery and Tobacco advertising and memorabilia, to include trays, beer mats, cribbage boards, tins, cigarette boxes, pump signs, etc.. Brands to include Bass, Watneys, Tolly Cobbold, Johnnie Walker, Courage, Tetley, Navy Cut Tobacco, Richmond, Adkin's Nut Brown Tobacco, Robin Cigarettes, Carling, Whitbread, amongst others. (qty).

Lot 1029

Buttons - naval and maritime, comprising a card display yachting clubs, twelve, and a buckle, another shipping lines, twenty six, another Trinity House, seventeen, plus embroidered badge, together with circa two hundred loose British Royal Navy and foreign, and circa one hundred shipping lines etc.     (circa 350)     From the collection of the late Jackie Cole

Lot 666

MIXED, odds, military, inc. Salmon & Gluckstein Traditions Of The Army & Navy, Taddy Territorial Regiments (2), Hill Fragments From France (2), Cohen Weenen, Sniders & Abraham, Faulkner, Richmond Cavendish, ERB, Clarke etc., a few P, rest FR to G, 20

Lot 582

MIXED, complete (15), mainly Players & Wills, inc. Players, Motor Cars, Film Stars, Aircraft of The R.A.F.; Wills, Merchant Ships of The World, Life in The Royal Navy, Allied Army Leaders; Gallaher, Churchman, Phillips etc., some duplication, in modern album, G to VG, 680*

Lot 328

MIXED, complete (17), inc. Gallaher, Famous Film Scenes, British Birds; Players, Regimental Standards & Cap Badges, Famous Beauties (large); Carreras, Playing Cards & Dominoes, Our Navy; Wills, Oversea Dominions (Australia), Physical Culture; Ogdens By The Roadside, Churchman Warriors Of All Nations etc., FR to VG, Qty.

Lot 688

MIXED, complete & part sets, inc. complete (1), Carreras Christie Comedy Girls; rest mainly Gallaher, Army Badges, Champions, Butterflies And Moths, Portraits Of Famous Stars, Film Partners, The Navy, Film Episodes; Ogdens, Prominent Racehorses Of 1933, The Story Of Sand; DC Thomson Photographic Footballers (70), K size etc., P to VG, Qty.

Lot 526

MIXED, mainly Nautical/Navy themed, part sets, inc. Lambert & Butler Admirals (6), various brands; Hill Naval Series nos. 26, 36 & 37, Frys Days Of Nelson (22), Faulkner Nautical Terms (6), UTC Famous British Ships And Officers (27), Wills Ships (14), brown, P to VG, 79*

Lot 203

MIXED, complete (10), inc. Wills Naval Dresses & Badges, Gallaher Aesops Fables; Lambert & Butler, Motor Cars, Interesting Customs & Traditions Of The Navy Army & Air Force; Players, Arms & Armour, Useful Plants & Fruits; Abdulla Old Favourites; Churchman, Wembley Exhibition, The Houses Of Parliament & Their Story; Hill Music Hall Celebrities, a few FR, G to VG, Qty.

Lot 286

* Dilke (Charles Wentworth, 1843-1911). Second baronet, writer and politican. A collection of approximately 46 letters, all signed but several in secretarial hands, principally from Dilke's lifelong home, 76 Sloane Street, others from Suez, Richmond, Dockett Eddy, Pyrford, Local Government Board, Toulon, Paris, House of Commons, and Newnham on Seyern, mostly c. 1875-1900, some undated, to a wide variety of correspondents, covering a wide variety of topics including an enquiry to the Daily Telegraph; publishing technicalities; a promise to get Lady Dilke to write (‘The only thing she has at all ready is a further set of her gruesome stories'); asking for information on fever houses (to Lyulph Stanley); declining a professional proposition (I have no capital at my disposal for a literary ventury'); to the actress Yvette Guilbert (1865-1944) about a picture in the National Portrait Gallery ('I will... remember your interest in the gentleman you name'); parliamentary matters; declining to do favours, particularly in respect of voting; sending a donation 'towards the starting of the Kensal Town Dispensary'; to J.T. Agg-Gardner MP ('I was entirely unable to come to the Conference with the Brewers, as Winston Churchill was speaking and I could not leave. ...'); the loan of a picture; to F[rancis] C[arruthers] Gould (1844-1925, caricaturist) inviting him to dinner at the House of Commons; announcing that he would be a speaker at the Cannock Chase miners demonstration, etc., etc., letters are generally in good condition, with a few traces of mounting, etc., together with: six letters of Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, first baronet (1810-1869) and one of Charles Wentworth Dilke (1789-1864, liberal critic and writer on literature) from the Navy Pay Office about his financial difficultiesQTY: (approx. 52)NOTE:The second baronet was born into considerable wealth, inheriting property which included two major publications, The Athenaeum and Notes and Queries. He enjoyed a largely successful political career, being twice a member of parliament and briefly holding public office, but he is probably best remembered for his part in the Crawford Divorce and its unfortunate consequences. Dilke had been accused by Virginia Crawford, the sister of his brother's wife, that he had seduced her, and it became known that he had also been the lover of Virginia's mother. Although effectively found not guilty (although Virginia was not) Dilke had made the misjudgement of effectively re-opening the case, and in the event he was shown to be a bad witness to the truth, and his reputation was in tatters. Many years of investigation at great expense were eventually to show, at least to Dilke's friends, that it was Virginia Crawford who had lied in court.

Lot 385

* Grant of Arms. Manuscript Grant of Arms for John Robinson Kay of Bass Lane House, in the Parish of Bury, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, 11 December 1855, illuminated manuscript on vellum, with 4 armorial bearings at head and heightened with gold, signed by Sir Charles George Young as Garter King of Arms and Robert Laurie as Norroy King of Arms, with 2 wax seals in brass skippets appended by navy silk tags, membrane 64.5 x 50 cm, contained in original hinged wooden box with black morocco covering, lid bearing three Queen Victoria gilt embossed VR monograms each surmounted by a crown, some edge wear neatly repaired, 55 x 14.5 x 6 cmQTY: (1)

Lot 245

* Elizabeth II (1926-2022). Queen of the United Kingdom, 1952-2022 & Prince Philip (1921-2021), Duke of Edinburgh, husband and consort of Queen Elizabeth II. Christmas card, [1952], signed by both below printed message in blue ink, ‘Elizabeth R’ and ‘Philip’, facing mounted black and white photographic illustration of the couple with their two children Charles and Anne on the steps of Balmoral, folded stiff card with gold embossed crown to the front, some spotting away from signatures inside and out, 21.5 x 17 cm, VGQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: By family descent from Kenneth Hall, MVO, MBE, RN (1892-1976). Hall joined the Royal Navy in 1911, serving in the First Balkan War and then continuing to serve during both World Wars. Commander Hall was wounded when HMS Rodney was bombed off Norway. In 1945 he joined the Royal Household, as Chief Clerk to the Board of the Green Cloth, where he remained for ten years, during which period he was appointed to foreign Orders of France, Denmark, Holland, Sweden and Abyssinia.

Lot 310

* Peninsular War. Autograph Note Signed, by the Duke of Wellington, 'Wellington', written in the margin of a letter addressed to him by Isaac Buxton, late Paymaster of the 2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment of Foot, making a claim for prize money for the Battalion in recognition of its services at the Battle of Talavera and citing the payments made to the Navy, 3 pages, with the Duke of Wellington's note of refusal written in the margin of the first page, some old clear tape tear repairs, mostly on folds but touching some text on page 2, docketed, folio, together with contemporary copies of 2 other letters on the same subject on the first and third leaf of a bifolium, old tape repairs to inner centrefold and outer margins of versos, docketed, folio, plus a freefront addressed and signed by Wellington, Dover, 25 September 1835, wax seal and additional postmark to versoQTY: (3)

Lot 240

* George VI (1895-1952). King of the United Kingdom 1936-52 & Elizabeth (1900-2002), Queen Consort, the Queen Mother. Christmas card [for 1945], signed by both King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in blue ink, ‘George R’ and ‘Elizabeth R’, with ‘from’ added by Elizabeth beneath printed message, the facing photographic image showing the couple waving from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on V.E-Day, 8 May 1945, with their daughters, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret either side, folded card with gold embossed crown to the front, 15 x 17.5 cm, fineQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: By family descent from Kenneth Hall, MVO, MBE, RN (1892-1976). Hall joined the Royal Navy in 1911, serving in the First Balkan War and then continuing to serve during both World Wars. Commander Hall was wounded when HMS Rodney was bombed off Norway. In 1945 he joined the Royal Household, as Chief Clerk to the Board of the Green Cloth, where he remained for ten years, during which period he was appointed to foreign Orders of France, Denmark, Holland, Sweden and Abyssinia.

Lot 283

* Barrington Family Papers. An important and substantial archive of manuscript correspondence and documents, copybooks and some printed material relating to the Barrington Family of Beckett Hall, Shrivenham, Oxfordshire, principally William Barrington (1717-1793), 2nd Viscount Barrington, twice Secretary at War (during the Seven Years' War, and the American War of Independence), and Chancellor of the Exchequer, his brother Admiral Samuel Barrington (1729-1800), and Shute Barrington (1734-1826), Bishop of Durham, and Major-General John Barrington (1722-1764), c. 1740s-1830s, including a significant archive of loose manuscript correspondence from William Barrington as Secretary at War, and as Chancellor, to various recipients including naval commanders and politicians regarding international relations and diplomacy during the Seven Years' War, c. 1756-57, important documents and correspondence during the 1760s relating to the British relationship with America (its provinces in Massachusetts, Quebec etc., reform of the Irish Army along the lines of its British equivalent, etc.), a large quantity of naval correspondence c. 1740 to 1780 on the Royal Navy, including events in the West Indies, the taking of St. Lucia, Gibraltar, comparative accounts of the state of the fleet (the number of ships in America in 1750, details of the French fleets 1749/50), and expenditure (debt of the navy in 1752, etc.), a plan to destroy Spanish ships at Cartagena, a proposal to blockade Quiberon, list of ships stationed in Africa 1720-39, restructuring and proposals regarding the design of naval vessels, accounts of court martials etc., also 5 folio copy letterbooks, two containing correspondence of Admiral Samuel Barrington relating to the West Indies (including Antigua, St. Lucia and Barbados) in 1759-71 (including memoranda and orders given by Samuel Barrington and others as commander aboard HMS Achilles, HMS Albion, HMS Venus, approx. 126 leaves), and 1778-82 (comprising 15 original letters, 6 copy letters and other miscellaneous entries, original letters include Lord Sandwich congratulating Barrington on repelling an attack in St Lucia; Sandwich offering Barrington Commander-in-Chief of the Western Squadron; Sir John Gay Alleyne (Barbadian politician) regretting the departure of the fleet and thus leaving some islands exposed; Lord Howe passing on the House of Lords acknowledgment of those involved in the Relief of Gibraltar, 42 manuscript leaves, one volume containing correspondence of Admiral John Barrington relating to the West Indies in 1759, and two miscellaneous copybooks for William Barrington, covering the years 1756-60 and 1760-66, mostly bound in reversed calf, a further folio manuscript volume bound in vellum, 305 pp., titled The Navy Board, containing neat copy of the old and new instructions for various posts in the navy including principal officers, store keepers, gunners, master shipwrights, etc., a large correspondence to the diplomat Robert Adair, c. 1800-1810, plus a printed Large Paper quarto copy of Shute Barrington's biography of his brother William Barrington (The Political Life of William Wildman Viscount Barrington, compiled from original papers by his brother, Shute, Bishop of Durham, London: W. Bulmer, 1814), a printed copy of The Case of Nicholas Nugent, Esq; Late Lieutenant in the First Regiment of Foot Guards..., 1776, bound in original plain wrappers, 8voQTY: (5 archive boxes)NOTE:Further documents in this collection include estate accounts, invoices, bills, wine drunk and left in the cellar at Beckett Hall, 1760s to 1770s, family correspondence, various recipes - wild sage tea for gout, anchovy sauce, salting salmon, potting eels, mutton barley broth, barley water, and remedies – for weak bowels, ague, wormwood draught for preserving teeth, etc., Shute Barrington's manuscript draft of an oration delivered at Oxford (1756) on objects of art being available for public viewing, leases and rents, income from property, the Mongewell Estate (Shute Barrington’s home), and his vellum document (in Latin) investing him as Visitor of Balliol College Oxford, with large wax seal in hallmarked silver box.The collection is organised into tied bundles and folders with alphanumeric codes on post-it notes for which a tabulated inventory spreadsheet is available from the auctioneers.

Lot 171

British School,  mid to late 19th century- H.M.S. Northumberland; pencil and watercolour heightened with white on paper, signed with monogram 'T.S' (lower right), titled 'H.M.S. NORTHUMBERLAND' (lower left), 26 x 40 cm. Provenance:  with Alfred J. Mucklow, London.  Private Collection, UK. Note:  H.M.S Northumberland was built in 1866, the last of three Minotaur-class armoured frigates which were built for the Royal Navy in the 1860s. It was the sixth vessel named after the Duke of Northumberland used by the Royal Navy. After it was put in reserve in 1890, it went through a series of roles including being used as a training ship in 1898 and as a coal hulk in 1909, before being scrapped in 1935. 

Lot 114

Circle of Gilbert Stuart,  American 1755-1828- Portrait of a gentleman, seated, half-length, wearing a navy coat and white cravat; oil on canvas, 76.2 x 63.5 cm. Provenance:  Dr Ley;  From whom purchased by the father of the present owner in January 1966. Note:  The present work looks to date to the early 1790s, based on the sitter's dress. An attribution to the young William Owen, RA (1769-1825) has also been suggested. 

Lot 260

Henri Alphonse Barnoin,  French 1882-1940- Sailing boats in a harbour, Brittany; oil on canvas, signed 'H Barnoin' (lower right), 38 x 55 cm. Provenance:  Private Collection, UK. Note:  Barnoin studied under Luc-Olivier Merson (1846-1920) and Émile Charles Dameron (1848-1908) at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, before settling in 1919 in the town of Concarneau in Brittany. It was here that he set up a studio on Quai Pénéroff, which enabled him to observe the harbour and the activity which surrounded it, and thereby inform the scenes of Breton life which make up his output. In the present work, Breton women in their traditional clothing walk along the harbour front, past the sailing boats which bob in the water. Barnoin was appointed official artist to the French Navy in 1926. 

Lot 571

A gent's US Navy mechanical wristwatch.

Lot 288

A Luella leather tote bag in a navy pebble leather by Lulu Guinness, H. 37cm. W. 30cm.

Lot 291

A Juno dark navy pebble leather wallet by Lulu Guinness, W. 20cm.

Lot 534

Persian design carpet on a cream and navy ground decorated with flowers and foliage. 203x132cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 1314

Flyfishers 'SEJ Winch' 3.25" ebonite, brass reel with nickel silver rims, t/w an Army & Navy Patent Hercules style 3.5" all brass fly reel constant check (2)

Lot 1225

S Allcock & Co 'Black Night' 2.5" alloy fly reel with maker's Stag logo to backplate, on/off check, together with an Army and Navy 2.75" alloy fly reel, an unnamed 2.75" alloy fly reel and another unnamed 3" alloy fly reel - varying condition, surface wear apparent (4)

Lot 15

Army & Navy, 117 Victoria Street, London SW, brass salmon reel 4 ½" wide spool with large tapered handle, very good constant check, 4 pillar frame with bridge foot, filed with small kink. Runs well

Lot 607

Army & Navy Victoria, London SW2, brass salmon reel 4" spool, bone handle, constant check, 4 pillar frame, full bridge foot, runs well, very original. Allcocks Aerialite Bakelite centre pin reel 5" spool, twin handles, centre wing nut tensioner, on/off check, runs well (2)

Lot 1309

Army & Navy 3.5" alloy trout fly reel with red agate line guide, maker's mark to back plate, smooth brass foot, constant check, surface wear apparent, o/w appears to run well

Lot 1345

Pezon et Michel parabolic 9ft 3 piece split cane trout fly rod with crazed varnish, for restoration and Army and Navy London 10ft 3 piece split cane trout fly rod, recent re-varnish, brass and sheet cork handle, decorative in MOB (2)

Lot 1424

Enright & son Castle Connell 15ft 3 piece spliced greenheart rod with 2x spare tips (1x short), brass fittings and a cloth bag, t/w Army and Navy London 10ft 6in 3 piece rod trout rod with alloy fittings (2)

Lot 336

A ROYAL NAVY MANUAL OF NAVAL COOKERY DATED 1936, BRASS SCALES (2)

Lot 378

A WORLD WAR II FRAMED MEMORIAL COMMEMORATIVE SCROLL AWARDED TO RADIO OFFICER J.BIGGINS MERCHANT NAVY, 33 X 22CM

Lot 410

A HARRISON AND HOWSON WWII ROYAL NAVY JACK KNIFE

Lot 848

A LARGE PRINT OF ROYAL NAVY WAR SHIPS, 95CM X 64CM

Lot 399

2 Lambs Navy Rum Decanters to include Lamb's Victorian Ships Collection and one other both 1980s- One Boxed (Please note ripped/part missing paper seals. Whilst decanters appear unopened, we can not guarantee)

Lot 395

2 Bottles Rum to include, 1 Captain Morgan Black Label 75cl 1980's (Please note yellow sticker to front) and 1 Lamb's Navy Rum 750ml 1980's (2 Bottles)

Lot 210

A BOXED HORNBY MODEL RAILWAYS OO GAUGE STEAM LOCOMOTIVE, Early BR Merchant Navy Class 4--6-2 (original), 'Ellerman Lines' no. 35029, Era 4,in BR Green with early emblem, model no. R3649, appears in new condition, with accessories and instructions, outer cardboard box and sleeve in good condition, possibility of lightest storage related rubbing/handling marks to outer cover

Lot 435

A BINDER CONTAINING VARIOUS BRITISH AND COMMONWEALTH CAP BADGES AND COLLAR BADGES, these are a mix of brass and white metal, to include a mix of Army and Navy, Mine Clearance Services, Chief Petty Officer, Petty Officer, RNAS, Air gunner, Army Air Corps, Glider pilot regiment, various RA badges, ASC, Toronto Scottish, Canada MGC, RAMC, Leicestershire regiment, Cambridgeshire Regiment, Norfolk regiment, Norfolk Yeomanry, Jewish Battalion Royal Fusiliers, Royal Guernsey LI, plus a vast assortment of others, approximately 149 in total, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 126

A BOXED CORGI CLASSICS THE AVIATION ARCHIVE MILITARY AIR POWER SIKORSKY SH-3D SEA KING - HS-4 SQN., U.S. NAVY - 1969 APOLLO RECOVERY, No.AA33402, 1/72 scale, contents not checked but appears largely complete and in very good condition, looks to have hardly, if ever, been removed from box which is complete and in fairly good condition with only minor wear

Lot 219

A BOXED HORNBY MODEL RAILWAY STEAM LOCOMOTIVE, OO Gauge, Early BR Merchant Navy Class (Original), 'Holland America Line' no. 35022m Era 4, in lined Green with Early Emblem livery, model no. R3716, appears in new condition, with accessories and instructions, outer cardboard box and sleeve in good condition inside a plastic sleeve

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