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A late 19th century Cranberry glass and brass oil lamp, the heavy cranberry frilled edge shade with clear glass flue mounted on a two wick burner and facetted circular cranberry reservoir with a hollow brass foliate support raised on a black ceramic plinth stamped to underside Veritas Lamp Works 111, 61cm high
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware and brass oil lamp by Mark V Marshall, the egg shape two part body incised with panels of foliage and mythical beasts, all held within a brass frame on four scroll work supports raised on a cruciform plinth centred with a glazed stoneware floret, impressed factory mark 1885 and incised lettering MVM, MA, 619, etched shade of globe form, Hinks & Sons patent Duplex burner, complete with glass flue, 64cm total height
A French 19th century black slate and marble mantel clock of fluted drum form on an S scroll support raised on a moulded edge rectangular plinth, the blue enamel chapter ring with individual white roundels inscribed with Roman numerals recessed gilt metal engine turned centre with visible escapement and twin winding apertures, twin train movement stamped Martie et cie striking the half hours on a bell, 32cm high
Solid silver Regimental Mess Table Cigar Lighter. The cigar lighter in the form of a plinth with garland and rams head masks containing four individual lighters. The lighter Inscribed ‘The 6th West Yorkshire Militia, presented to the Mess by Lieutenant Vincent Mackesy Birkeck on transfer to the Royal Scots Regiment 4th October 1878’. London hallmarked, dated 1877
Regimental Musketry Challenge Shield. A Musketry Challenge Shield to the ‘1st Battalion Duke of Wellington Regiment presented by Lieutenant Colonel of the Regiment 1897’ featuring solid silver stylised Regimental scroll with laurel leaves. The shield features a very splendid circular plaque of the Duke of Wellington mounted on his Charger, standing on a plinth surrounded by Scottish Highland Soldiers. With the winning Companies of the Regiment dated 1897-1955 inclusive, in addition we have a later re designated Inter - Company small bore shooting plaque dated 1984 Various hallmarks
White metal Dinner Gong. The gong supported by four Corinthian columns, on Oak plinth, inscribed ‘Presented to the Sergeants Mess 1st Battalion Duke of Wellington Regiment by Ara Yeyanto of the good fellowship during their station in York 1902-05’ by H Mercer and H Garth York 1905. 35 x 26 cms
A late Victorian silver table candlestick Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1898, the swagged fluted urn capital with detachable drip pan on a fluted plinth and tapered square section fluted column to a stepped swagged and fluted base with foliate corners and beaded edges, loaded, 13in. (33cm.) high. See Illustration.
A pair of Chinese famille rose vase lamps 20th century, the square bodies enamelled with peonies and foliage issuing from rockwork, the short necks with rose floral pendants below a powder blue band with foliate meander, the recessed back with conforming rose band, on a gilt brass foliate scroll base with canted square plinth with lattice sides, 9¾in. (24.75cm.) high excluding fittings. (2)
A Chinese carved soapstone seal late 20th century, modelled as a Dog of Fo on a plinth enclosing a floral pierced ball, 4 3/8in. (11cm.) high, together with a pair of modern Chinese soapstone seals of cylindrical form, engraved with poems and landscapes and surmounted by a sleeping armadillo, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) high and a pair of onyx seals surmounted by Dogs of Fo, 3½in. (9cm.) high. (5)
A Regency ebonised and ebony veneered bracket clock by Thomas Moore, Ipswich, with five pillar fusee movement with bob pendulum, foliate and eagle engraved back plate, striking on a bell, the arched brass dial with gilded brass mask spandrels, signed silvered Roman chapter ring with outer minutes, the matted gilt centre with pendulum indicator and date aperture, silvered strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with caddy top with gilt brass carrying handle and four turned gilt brass finials, over a front and rear arched glazed door with gilt brass mounts, conforming keyhole lights to the sides, on a moulded plinth base, 18in. (45.75cm.) high excluding handle, complete with a later matched ebonised clock bracket with drawer. (2) See Illustration.
A French kingwood tall chest of drawers late 19th century, the plinth top over a single fluted frieze drawer and a bank of six quarter veneered drawers beneath, with oak linings, within fluted muntins and quarter veneered sides, on a fluted panelled base and toupie front feet, 54in. (137cm.) high, 26½in. (67.5cm.) wide.
William Wilberforce, Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1807, AE Medal, by T. Webb, head of Wilberforce right, william wilberforce m.p. the friend of africa., rev. i have heard their cry on plinth below seated Britannia crowned by flying Victory attended by Mercury, Prudence and Justice, slave trade abolished mdcccvii in ex., 53 mm. (BHM 637; Eimer 983), small stain by nose, extremely fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
ASSORTED ITEMS OF INDIAN ARMY INTEREST an Indian colonial silver hip-flask engraved with a bugle-horn, initials `SPMR` and inscription `Arthur with best wishes from the Old and Bold, Madras 1940 - 45`; a small white metal statuette of an Indian Army soldier, on a wooden plinth mounted with metal badge of Queen Victoria`s Own Madras Sappers & Miners; a silver-plated domed cover for an entrée dish (lacking its handle); a wooden cigarette-box with carved dragons on lid, the interior carved with the badge of the 27th Lancers; and an inlaid wood folding frame, opening to display on one side 22 small portrait photographs of British Commanding Officers of the Madras Sappers & Miners and on the other side a key to the portraits and a photograph of the first Indian CO (5)
A German VVR Large Scale Demonstration Motor Car Chassis, reg number VVR 148, produced in the 1950s for educational and demonstration purposes, the steel chassis contains working gear box, rear differential, lighting, see-through engine showing the workings of the cylinders etc., operating clutch, brakes, steering, electrically powered, mounted on a wooden plinth, 133cm by 51cm. ** Money is to be donated to the Macmillan Trust
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