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A German Police Officer’s tunic for an Oberleutnant in the Schutzpolizei constructed of police green gabardine with sewn rank shoulder boards, dark green cuffs and collar, signs of obvious collar tab removal, the left sleeve with embroidered silver police eagle patch, he edges of both front panel, collar edges and cuffs trimmed in green truppenfarben piping, featuring eight silver button front closure, the reverse of the jacket cut with a tail-skirt vent flanked by ornamental buttoned piped flaps, the interior lined in grey and stamped ‘PO 1941’
A.M Rawes (19/20th Century) Figures in a Continental Street. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. With another, Cattle Grazing near Farm buildings in a Landscape, Oil on canvas, faint indistinct signature lower left Ross Together with Continental Street Scene, figures by a church. Oil on panel (possibly on printed base), (3).
A box containing an Edwardian mahogany sectional framed wall mirror together with assorted framed coloured pictures including four early 20th century depicting figures on horseback, an antiquarian black and white print of Ewell Steeplechase, antiquarian framed hand painted porcelain panel together with two further framed pictures etc
An early 19th century French silver-gilt and neillo-work snuff box, rectangular, the cover decorated in the manner of J W Watteau, 7cm long, together with an 18th century Old Sheffield plate snuff box, the cover inset with a tortoiseshell panel decorated with flowers, 6cm weight of first box to be added
Pair of Chinese mid-19th century rank badges both depicting a lion (symbol of 2nd military rank) walking on mountains above waves, surrounded by bats and clouds on dark brown silk. The first badge (would have been on garment front) shows the lion looking at the sun and the panel has a stitched seam where the garment opening would have been. Both panels are filled with elaborate embroidery including couched gold work, and are framed - 27.5 x 26.5cm including frame (2)
William Henry Hamilton Trood (1848-1899) - Uncorking the Bottle and a Surprising Result (pair) humorous coloured prints of puppies with a soda bottle) 21.5 x 30cm both framed, together with a 19th century needlework panel of a male and female couple giving money to a begging child, 42 x 37cm in burrwood frame (3)

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