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A Chinese plaque, of oblong form moulded with panels of a temple, stars and Chinese characters to the front and geometric motifs to the back (possibly paint tablets) in double glazed oak frame, 23cm x 18cm, an early 20th Century iron plaque cast in high relief with a head and shoulder portrait of a bearded philosopher in a shaped oak frame, 14cm high, a set of brass postal scales on serpentine fronted walnut base inset with brass weights, 17.5cm wide and a cow horn with white metal mounts, 39.5cm long (4)
Two Cabinet/Boxed Containing Hundreds Of Opticians Optical Lenses in steel framed and pinchbecks. All numbered & filed in rows. One housed in a Mahogany box with brass plaque to front but un-inscribed, no makers label or supplier to boxes or glasses. 20'' in width. 14'' in depth, 3'' in height. Oak Boxed Set Size 22'' in width, 12'' in depth, 3'' in height. English Circa 1900-1920's
Antique & Impressive Opticians Eye Testing Glazed Top Mahogany Display Case, of fine quality containing a collection of hundreds of eye testing lense. Enclosed in steel framed, all numbered. Several boxes in the drawer below of lenses with supplier name. Optical services H.G.Davis 13 Milbourne St, Blackpool. Brass plaque to front of case, but un-inscribed. No makers name or label on the box,English. Circa 1900-1920's. 15'' in depth, 22'' in width
An Historic And Documentary Military Archive Group. With Gallantry Honors from a Lancashire Fallen Hero of The Great War. Second Lieutenant Frank Clarke Place MM attached Royal Lancaster Regiment (1/4thBn), killed in action 22.09.1918. Northern France, aged 21, comprising his Military Cross and three further WWI Service Medals, the archive comprising 30 articulate and descriptive letters, written by the bright, optimistic and brave young soldier, between his enlistment on 22nd March 1916 to the 22 Battalion Royal Fusiliers and his last posting, as a temporary Officer in the Royal Lancaster Regiment, in September 1918, principally sent to his sister Mabel in Lancashire. Two moving letters from an Officer and a Chaplain respectively, describe the events and emotions on the days of his death and burial. Further certificates and papers plus 26 letters written by Frank Places's older brother Len, also a soldier during WWI, plus later family letters complete the written archive. Also included are Frank's Military compass in leather case, his bronze death plaque, framed, and three general WWI service medals belonging to Lieutenant Len Place, Frank's Brother. The son of a professional photography business, in Preston, there is an excellent watercolour drawing portrait of Frank Place in uniform, plus several other photographs of his sister Mabel plus other family members. Frank Place's letters span his time in training in England and Scotland, a good proportion sent from France including several from the trenches, particularly one describing the unimaginable action which brought the recommendation for his Military Cross, and time spent in hospitals, once for trenchfoot, all told in a calm, almost matter-of-fact style. The confirmation of the award of Second Lieutenant Frank Clarke Place's Military Cross arrived the day after his death, only a few weeks before the end of the war.
Mettlach/Villeroy & Boch Very Fine Hand Finished Circular Wall Plaque depicts the coronation of Charlemagne by Leo III in A.D 800 In The Vatican Basillca. Impressed 'Abbey' mark 1892-1931 C/q 'Gegen Nachbildung Geschurzt' dated 1893. To underside of plaque. 16x16'', Excellent in all aspects of condition.
A silver Arts and Crafts polychrome enamel bracelet, by Bernard Instone, a series of pierced plaque links, each one decorated with blue and pink enamel scrolls, with palmettes between, with green and yellow decoration, arched joining links with cream enamel and yellow dot decoration to a hook clasp, marked 'SILVER', maker's mark worn, together with a polychrome enamel floral plaque bar brooch attributed to Bernard Instone, and two sky blue and gold enamel bar brooches possibly by Bernard Instone
A silver cylindrical container, detailed B, London 1949, a silver heart shaped pill box, a silver decanter label detailed GIN, a plated padlock, a rectangular micro mosaic plaque, detailed with Pliny's doves of Venus feeding from a cup, a spoon, a gem set circular trinket box, two carved ivory handles, a lady's powder compact, decorated in the Japanese taste, a folding ruler, two similar and one further rulers, a travelling ink bottle, coins, a small Oriental figure and sundry.
A mahogany cased mantel clock, 18th century and later, the gilt metal embellished dial plate bearing maker's plaque for Richard Pinchbeck, flanked by two subsidiary dials over a penny pendulum aperture, raised on a stepped plinth base, with a later three train engraved movement and crown and verge escape, chiming quarters and half hours, (a.f) 44cm high, (3 keys). Illustrated
A pair of early 20th century French carved white marble female sculptures set on gilt metal mounted yellow marble pedestals, the marble figures each carved as a classical maiden on a naturalistic rocky base (variances in carving), mounted atop a canted rectangular plinth inset with a relief cast gilt bronze plaque to the front and hardstone panels to the back and sides, each raised on a marble stand of tapering square form, embellished with gilt metal bows, swags and floral garlands, figures 89cm high, marble stands 116cm high, 205cm high overall. Illustrated
A portrait miniature on ivory of the Marchioness of Exeter (after an earlier example), inscribed variously to the reverse, image 7.2cms high; a late 19th century Berlin style painted porcelain plaque decorated with a portrait of a young girl, impressed 73 to the reverse 5cms high; and a cracked 18th century French style portrait roundel of a young girl with a dove 6.7cms diameter (3).

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