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Two mannequins and a selection of militaria to include a 1917 brass compass 1907/1918 pattern bayonet and scabbard Shropshire Yeomanry green tunic and 1914 webbing, green World War I service dress tunic with Sam Browne belt and holster, Auxiliary Fire Service tin helmet, army field binoculars and case, canvas chair 1945 army tam o shanter by `A and J Gelfer` green service lamp, copper bugle photograph in modern frame of a WW1 officer, resin bust of Napoleon 11.5cm, army Royal coat of arms patch, various Union jacks and Welsh flags, service issue gas mask and canvas bag (a quantity)
A 19th Century .38 Calibre Single Action Six Shot Transitional Revolver, with Lang`s Patent Reciprocating cylinder, the 10.5cm octagonal blued steel barrel with London proof marks, stamped "N.W.Hanson, Doncaster" on the top edge, hinged underlever rammer stamped with crowned VR Patent No..2013, large hammer spur, the plain cylinder with London proof marks, foliate engraved action with blued safety, chequered walnut grip with foliate engraved steel patch box to the butt, in a fitted mahogany case with accessories including a copper pistol flask by Bartram & Co., a brass bullet mould, an ebony handled nipple key, cleaning rod etc.
Milne (A.A.). Winnie-the-Pooh, 2nd ed., 1926, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, light brown patch to endpapers, bookseller ticket to rear pastedown, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, edges slightly rubbed, slight lean, d.j., one or two small chips, 8vo, together with The House at Pooh Corner, 1st ed., 1928, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, previous owner inscription to half title, t.e.g., original salmon cloth, spine slighty faded, 8vo, plus Now We Are Six, 2nd ed, 1927 (3)
A DERBY FIGURE OF A GIRL AS AUTUMN FROM THE SERIES OF FRENCH SEASONS. holding a bunch of grapes in her left hand and carrying others in a basket over her arm, in pink bodice, pink and yellow dress and diaper patterned skirt, on pierced turquoise and gilt rococo base, 21cm h, patch marks, c1780. ++ Small loss to the handle of the basket, minor chipping of the encrusted foliage etc, other small faults but in above average condition and free from restoration
A DERBY FIGURE OF A GRAPE HARVESTER. possibly emblematic of Autumn from a set of The Seasons, holding a bunch of grapes and beaker, in black hat and finely painted, flowered coat with peacock feather patterned breeches before white and black grapes, on scrolling pink and gilt rococo base, 18cm h, patch marks, painted F in purple enamel, c1780. ++ Slightly nicked around the brim of the hat, typical losses to the bocage in places
A DERBY FIGURE OF JOHN PHILIP KEMBLE (1757-1823) AS RICHARD III. the monarch in gilt, red and turquoise doublet and hose and ermine trimmed cloak, his plumed hat lying on the shaped oval green mound, 25cm h, patch marks, c1795 The Derby model was adapted from John Dixon`s mezzotint after the portrait by Nathaniel Dance of David Garrick in the same role, which was exhibited at Burlington House in 1771. The scene captures the moment on Bosworth Field when the monarch cries out "A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!". See Bradshaw (Peter), Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848, pp 186-188.. ++ Hairline crack, possibly a firing crack in one of the cloak flaps on on the underside of the base. On the back of the figure one or two insignificant paint scratches. A fine example and relatively scarce.
A DERBY FIGURE OF AIR. modelled by Pierre Stephan, the semi naked winged nymph in puce drapery and flowered gilt chiton, on green edged and gilt rococo mound of shells and scrolls, 32cm h, patch marks, c1780. ++ Old overpainted restoration to breaks in one forearm and hand, the other hand and one wing; lacking the attributes of a bird and horn
A DERBY FIGURE OF A GARLAND SHEPHERDESS. a turquoise ribbon in her bonnet and wearing a yellow bodice and puce and red flowered skirt, placing a garland around the head of a lamb, on scrolling gilt, green and turquoise base, 20cm h, incised N 60/1, patch marks, c1770. ++ Small graze and a few scratches to the red brown enamel of the upturned bonnet and very small losses to the encrusted flowers etc, but an attractive example
A PAIR OF DERBY FIGURES OF A SHEPHERD AND SHEPHERDESS WITH A DOG AND LAMB. the shepherd in a turquoise coat, check waistcoat and pale yellow breeches, a flower in his right hand, his companion in pink and gilt bodice, brown apron and patterned skirt, standing before a profusely flowered bocage on shell moulded and scrolling gilt base, 21.5cm h, patch marks, c1770. ++ Some chipping of the flowers and typical losses to the bocage, shepherds hands restored, small restoration to the shepherdesses left hand and the head of the sheep
Two Marc Bohan for Christian Dior couture coats, comprising: blue overcoat, Spring-Summer 1962, with chunky buttons, striped lining; the other of camel wool, Autumn-Winter 1962, with large patch pockets, a detached collar of brown fur, chests 102cm, 112cm, 40-44in; and an Yves Saint Laurent couture pink tweed jacket, chest 97cm, 38in, (3)
A PAIR OF ROYAL DUX PORCELAIN FIGURAL VASES modelled as a classical youth wearing a goatskin and holding a bow and quiver, and his female companion in a draped robe, both seated on Art Nouveau moulded flower holders, raised on similar waisted bases, pink patch marks, model 446 and 447, 17 1/2" high
Swinburne (Henry) Travels in the Two Sicilies, 2 vol., first edition, folding engraved map, 22 plates, some folding, folding table, some foxing, contemporary mottled calf, spines gilt, morocco labels, vol.1 upper cover patch worn, joints cracked, 4to, for P. Elmsley, 1783-85 Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Medals: WWI War Medal, awarded to 132963, J. Downey, PO2, RN, a few minor edge knocks, otherwise fine and South Africa Silver Police Medal foir Combating Terrorism, named, extremely fine, cap badges, various, some reproduction (5), bullion patch, badges, enamelled National Reserve for Fife and Aberdeen, Special Constabury, various (3) and others, various (4), quantity of `staybright` buttons and a few other odds, mainly good condition, unless stated (small lot)
Pepys.Memoires relating to..Royal Navy first edition variant issue with Griffin-Keble imprint engraved portrait after Kneller title in red and black folding table of accounts mounted on stub (short tear to central fold) one or two leaves browned but generally a clean bright copy old pencil note pasted inside front cover “This was the Sergison (Cuckfield) copy &no doubt was bought by or given to Sergison on publication” contemporary mottled calf spine gilt in compartments with red morocco label rubbed joints split small worn patch to upper cover preserved in cloth drop-back box [Pforzheimer 793; Wing P1450] 8vo for Ben Griffin by Sam.Keble 1690. ***Charles Sergison (1654-1732) of Cuckfield Park Sussex commissioner of the navy. He “entered the service of the crown as a dockyard clerk in July 1671. In 1675 he became clerk to the clerk of the acts whose office was then held jointly by Thomas Hayter and John Pepys a younger brother of Samuel Pepys...[In 1689] Sergison was...appointed...and remained clerk of the acts for thirty years for the most part single-handed but from 1701 to 1706 jointly with Samuel Atkins formerly clerk of Samuel Pepys. During this period which included the war of the Spanish succession as well as the little war of 1718 the work of the navy board was excessively heavy and Sergison won the highest opinion of the several administrations with whom he acted. The emoluments of the office were large though rather by perquisites and fees than by pay and in 1691 Sergison was able to purchase Cuckfield Park in Sussex. During the reign of Anne he more than once asked for permission to retire but was told that he could not be spared. Afterwards when he was superseded at the age of 65 in 1719 he seems to have felt it as an undeserved insult.” DNB.
Preobazhenski (S.) Gramotie (Grammer School) coloured illustrations by M. Ivashintsovoi Moscow 1927 § Tchernayevna (Olga) Ria byatke na gryabka ((Child in a vegetable patch) coloured illustrations by N. Tikhonova ib. [c. 1926] § Cinderella 16pp. libretto plus 8(of 9) coloured flats and a quantity of characters with cork stands in a modern box ib. 1910; and 7 others similar; the lot sold not subject to return folio(10)
An Edwardian painted satinwood demi-lune commode, crossbanded and inlaid stringing, the top decorated with ribbons above a frieze with ribbon tied floral swags, to a cupboard door enclosing a shelf, the hinges stamped `HODGES PATENT` on square tapering legs and spade feet, 33.5in (85cm) h, 30in (76.2cm) w, 15in (38cm) d. Patch to top and replacements to stringing.
WWI and Territorial Efficiency group of four, to 2405. CPL. J. MACKIE. GORD HIGHRS. on the 1914-15 Star, 2405 SJT. J. MACKIE. GORD. HIGHRS. on the British War Medal and Victory Medal, the Territorial Efficient Service Medal with details erased, together with various ribbon bars and ribbons, white metal Gordon Highlanders glengarry badge with tartan backing patch, a cased Royal Visit medallion, a British Legion enamel badge, all contained in a Princess Mary Gift Tin, and a sepia photograph of a group of Gordon Highlanders.
A RARE CHAD VALLEY BAMBINA MABLE LUCIE ATTWELL COMIC BLACK CHILD with pressed felt face, large brown and black googlie eyes, black mohair wig, jointed velvet body, turquoise, blue and purple shirt, orange felt dungarees and labels on feet, 1930s, 15.3/4in. (40cm) high (patch to sleeve and few small repairs to dungarees).
An Ed VIII 1897 pattern infantry officer`s sword of the R Marines, straight, fullered blade 32½", by J Jones & Co, 33 St James Square, London, W, no 16845, faintly etched with Ed VIII cypher, crowned R Arms and "The Royal Marines" with badge, in scrolled panels, plated regulation hilt incorporating Ed VIII cypher, pommel and diced backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with leather knot, in its plated scabbard, in leatherette case (worn) with leather FS scabbard. Basically GC (blade worn and replated, pitting patch to scabbard)

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