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An SD Man’s M1942 tunic, field grey material, machine sewn black collar patches, blank right side, Sturmmann’s rank patch left side. Zig-zag machine sewn SS pattern eagle on upper left sleeve; SD diamond shaped badge and machine sewn black silver edged cuffband on lower left sleeve; slip on green piped black shoulder straps; War Service Cross ribbon in buttonhole. GC (light service wear). Plate 5
A Waffen SS Panzer man’s special pattern black cross-over jacket, machine sewn grey cotton runes collar patch and plain black rank patch. Zig-zag machine sewn SS pattern eagle on upper left arm. Pink piped black slip on shoulder straps. GC (slight service wear and 2 small moth holes on lower front). Plate 5
A .50” Sharps 1863 Model breech loading percussion carbine, 39” overall with folding rearsight, the lock with Lawrence’s patent pellet dispenser, the walnut stock with steel mounts, saddle bar and ring and no patch box in the butt. QGC (moderate to deep pitting overall, part of the pellet dispenser mechanism missing).
GEORGE AMES ALDRICH (AMERICAN, 1872-1941), OIL ON CANVAS, H 24", W 30", "COMING TWILIGHT"In Newcomb-Macklin gilt frame; signed lower right; titled on verso. American, 1872-1941.As viewed under UV light in the unopened frame: appears to be UV clean; not lined; c. 2" x 2" patch in near upper center; overall craquelure; stretcher bar cracking of the paint; frame with cracks and very minor corner restorations. Rf, 1-4-2016- For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.
A Hardy Bros Ltd Silex "Silex Jewel" 3¾" reel CONDITION REPORTS Appears to be basically in sound condition, although with some signs of dirt and minor scratches to surface conducive with age and use, the handles appear particularly dull and dirty, though in reasonable order. There appears to be a patch of either stubborn dirt, or corrosion to one of the cross bars
A black hunting jacket, together with two gentleman's tweed jackets CONDITION REPORTS Black hunting jacket has a small patch of wear to the front left side (when looking from front), cuffs appear to have been shortened / turned up. Derby tweed coat is missing a button. The Lambourne jacket has heavy wear around the cuffs, a number of snags and pulls to the fabric, the lining has been repatched and is torn in several places. Please see images for more details. All items have wear and tear conducive with age and use.
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TOKENS, London, Bride Lane (7): William Adley, halfpenny, 1663 (W.415); Daniell Birtwissell, halfpenny, 1666, At White Beare (W.416); R.C., farthing, 1652, At The 3 Coltes (W.417); Will Hearne, farthing, At Ye Whit, bear (W.418); Will Hearne, farthing, At Ye Whit, bear (W.419); William Patch, farthing, 1665, At The, cock (W.420), details missing from example listed in Williamson, this example good fine; Barberey Paine, halfpenny, 1669 (W.421); Bridewell (4): A.C., farthing, At The Svn Tavern (W.422); Robert Chapman, farthing, sword, crown on point (W.424); M.E., farthing, 1652, At The Pyd Bvll (W.425); Hospitall Of Bridewel London, halfpenny, city arms (W.428), fair to very fine (11)
A pair of Staffordshire pottery greyhounds with prey, together with a miniature turquoise glazed Ruskin bowl / salt, a miniature Royal Doulton green lustre decorated bowl, a box containing a collection of china wares to include a Staffordshire figure of a boy seated upon a dog, an Adams Pickwick Papers plate and shaped dish, side plate and saucer, a biscuit barrel in the form of a bulldog, a Halcyon Days enamelled patch box, an Aynsley's cabinet cup and saucer, a Crown Staffordshire miniature vase, etc
Cecil C P Lawson (British, exh.1913-1923) Revellers at an evening circus, a moonlit park and outside an opera house one signed lower right "C Lawson" oil on board, unframed, largest (3) 27 x 35cm (11 x 14in) All unframed. Some surface dirt present on all. Yellowing of the varnish on the circus scene, with a patch of discoloured paint in the sky to the top right
Gibraltar1918 War Tax ½d. green block of four, variety overprint double, unmounted mint or very lightly hinged, the first stamp with a patch of disturbed gum, otherwise fine and rare. B.P.A. Certificate (2002). S.G. 86a, £3,600+. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
An early 19th Century oval blue enamel patch box, the hinged cover decorated with birds and flowers and 'A Token of Love' within a beaded border, 4.5cm wide Condition Report: Restorations all over. The cover with loss of enamel to centre bottom, centre with wear and left ride with repair/repainting. Body with extensive restorations.
A George II two handled cup, makers mark indistinct, London 1728 Of baluster form, with two scroll handles, an applied waist band, raised on a circular foot, crested. Height 11cm, weight 8.1 troy oz. CONDITION REPORT: Condition report: Several repairs evident to both handles, solder work to the applied waist band. Bruising, dents and ware evident. A very tired piece. Misshapen around this rim. A repaired patch about the crest.
A Caucasian Sumakh style rug With three central canted square design medallions before a dark blue ground with geometric designs flanked by alternating blue red and orange borders 205 x 116cm. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot Overall wear to the central field, small repaired patch to the middle, thread ware visible throughout, edges appear in good condition, small losses to corners, colours remain vibrant but with small areas of wear throughout.
A Georgian silver swing -handled basket Raised on a swept pierced gallery base, to an arched bowl with beaded rim and engraved foliate banding, surmounted by a reeded swing handle, Sheffield, further marks rubbed, 9cm high, 35cm wide. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Repair to pierced gallery base approx 3" long on oval bend, 3 further repair patches to underneath of basket, two 2" long and a ½" square patch other minor dents and creases.
A George II Scottish silver mug, by William Aytoun, Assay Master Edward Penman, Edinburgh 1719 Of plain form, with a capped scroll handle raised on a circular foot, height 8.7cm, together with, a Victorian silver mug, by George Untie, Birmingham 1855, of baluster form, embossed with scroll and foliate decoration, raised on a circular foot to a capped scroll handle, initialled, height 11.5cm (2). Weight combined 13.4 troy oz CONDITION REPORT: Condition report: 1) Repair to the rim evident, with splits appearing along the rim and to the main body. On larger bruise to the main body. Repair work to the handle also, a small hole to capped section and a patch near to top of handle, also soulder work evident. Surfaces scratches and signs of wear clear, shiny interior also. Hallmarks to the base demonstrating some wear. In fair condition. 2) In fair/ good condition, with tarnishing and surface scratches evident. Hallmarks to base and handle showing some wear.
A collection of objects of vertu, to include: a William IV silver vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1831, with a floral chased border, the cover engraved with foliate swags and FJ within a rectangular shaped reserve, opening to a pierced foliate grill, 3.2cm long; a silver propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co., with engine turned decoration and engraved with an address, 7cm long; four other propelling pencils; a nickel plated stop watch, 6cm diameter; a cased pair of opera glasses; a south Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, circa 1790; a Verner's pattern pocket compass by E. R. Watts & Son, London, dated 1911, in a leather case; an Indian silver coloured and lapis lazuli circular box, stamped 925 ; and other items
Three Derby figures of a Ranelagh Dancer, Minerva and Apollo: the dancer wearing puce bodice and floral decorated skirt, on scroll moulded mound base applied with flowers, patch marks, circa 1760-70, 22 cm.; Minerva with right arm raised to hold a spear, her left hand resting on a shield, patch marks, circa 1760-70, 18 cm.; Apollo wearing a laurel garland and yellow floral decorated robes, holding a scroll in his left hand, the other resting on a lyre, on scroll moulded base, marked in red 'Ion', circa 1760-70, 19 cm [all with some damage and restoration].

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