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A 19th century style mahogany press cupboard or wardrobe, outswept cornice above a pair of panel doors enclosing a hanging rail, flanked by acanthus capped fluted pilasters, the base with two short over two long drawers, swing handles, pierced batwing escutcheons, plinth base, 218cm high, 120cm wide, 60cm deep
An Austrian Art Nouveau terracotta bust of Margueritelate 19th centurydecorated in a green bronze effect patination raised on a moulded titled plinth, 37cm highCondition report: There are some minor losses to the adorned flowers and a small chip to the underside rim of the base. No further damages or repairs. Please see additional images.
A large galvanised steel garden statue of an osprey, contemporaryModelled from sheet metal as a large bird of prey, wings upstretched, as it catches a fish, set in a painted metal cuboid stand on an associated stone plinth base.133cm total heightFootnote: Provenance:The contents of Castell Gyrn, Ruthin, North Wales.Condition report: Patchy surface patina including verdigris, consistent with exterior position/display. Natural surface weathering throughout.
'Torso study', Nude study of a reclining female, initialled 'AS' on the edge of the base, The Mall Galleries label on the chamfered, rectangular mahogany plinth, titled on label, RBA exhibition in 1986, terracotta, 72cm long, plinth 74cm x 36cm (2)Condition report: Ok. Plinth stained, scratched and with minor scratches.
A William IV mahogany serving tableThe top with moulded lappet dentil edge above a plain frieze, raised on tapering front supports with lotus carving, the back supports of panelled rectangular type.170cm wide, 86cm high, 60cm deep (some losses and lacking upper section)Condition report: Lacking upper section/superstructure. Fading, including right side and top.Chipped veneers, including frieze returns on the left and right - 'wall-side' and the top on the back edge.Top - stained, including water stains. Scratched and dented.Lacking plinth front on back left leg.Overall - ok, but chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use.
Inlaid all over with foliage, flowers and exotic birds, on a waisted hexagonal support with an hexagonal base, raised on small squashed bun feet, lacking some veneers, 79cm wide x 39.5cm deep x 74cm highPart of a Herefordshire Country House EstateCondition report: Lacking some veneers, including 7cm of edge of top, edge of pedestal and 4cm edge of plinth. Some restorations on edges of top. Chips, including edges and frieze.
A large silver model of Henry VIII's flagship the Mary Rose, Ammonite Ltd, Birmingham 1982, modelled in full sail and mounted to wood plinth set with engraved plaque 'The Mary Rose 1510-1545 007-250', limited edition of 250 to commemorate the raising from the Solent on October 11th 1982, model measures approx 41.5cm wide, 32cm high, presented within glass case and with 'The Heritage Collection' certificate, together with a volume of 'The Mary Rose The Excavation and Raising of Henry VIII's Flagship' by Margaret Rule
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Statuette An impressive and finely modelled silver figure of a standing Argyll and Sutherland Highlander Corporal by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., hallmarks for London 1915, 340mm overall height including wooden base, weight excluding wooden base 1.16kg, the silver plinth engraved ‘To M. Gray Esq. and Miss Gray from Soldiers of the 3rd Battn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in Remembrance of Many Kindnesses. “Scotland Counts for Something Still” 1914-1915’, wooden base worn otherwise very good condition £800-£1,200
A post-War O.B.E. group of seven, together with a large number of presentation items, awarded to Deputy Commissioner of Police Mr. P. T. Moor, Royal Hong Kong Police, late Royal Air Force, who over the course of a 34 year career served in all the major branches of the Force, and in all four regions The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Civil) Officer’s 2nd type breast badge, silver-gilt, with Toye, Kenning, & Spencer, London, case of issue; Queen’s Police Medal, E.II.R., 2nd issue, for Distinguished Service (Peter Thomas Moor. CPM.); 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Colonila Police Forces Meritorious Service Medal, E.II.R., 2nd issue (Peter T. Moor. Sen. Supt., Hong King Police.); Colonial Police Forces L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue, with two Additional Award Bars (Chief Superintendent P. T. Moor Hong Kong) mounted court-style as worn; together with the recipient’s related miniature awards, these similarly court-mounted as worn; the recipient’s Royal Hong Kong Police Commemorative Medal 1997, silver (SDCP P. T. Moor. OBE, QPM, CPM), together with the related miniature award, in fitted Spink, London case of issue; a commemorative Hong Kong Service Medal, bronze, unnamed as issue in case of issue, together with the related miniature award, the Second War medals all heavily lacquered, with the 1939-45 Star somewhat silvered, generally very fine and better (18) £1,800-£2,200 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 31 December 1980: Peter Thomas Moor, Q.P.M., C.P.M., Deputy Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong. Q.P.M. London Gazette 11 June 1977: Peter Thomas Moor, C.P.M., Assistant Commissioner of Police, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. C.P.M. London Gazette 1 January 1969: Peter Thomas Moor, Senior Superintendent, Hong Kong Police Force. Peter Thomas Moor was born in Jarrow-on-Tyne on on 3 January 1926, and having moved with his family to Staines, upon leaving school joined a firm of insurance brokers as an assistant account. He joined the Royal Air Force in 1943, and after training initially as a pilot-navigator and bomb aimer, he then went through further training, this time as a wireless operator, before being posted to India where he was stationed in Bombay, Delhi, Karachi, Calcutta, and then Bhopal at an R.A.F. radio base. He left the Royal Air Force in 1947 and, because of his radio training, joined the British Post Office for two years as a telecommunications engineer. Arriving in Hong Kong as a probationary Sub-Inspector of police in August 1949, over the next 34 years Moor served in all the major branches of the Force, including Uniform Branch, ClD, Special Branch, Traffic and Marine, as well as serving in all four regions (Hong Kong lsland, Kowloon, the New Territories, and Marine). During his time with the Force, Moor had been the Recruiting Officer for the Hong Kong Government in Pakistan in 1961, and seconded to the Ministry of Overseas Development as Deputy Director of Overseas Police Courses at Hendon for two years from 1963. He was also the Recruiting Officer in Canada in 1973. He was the only officer to command the Auxiliary Police for two separate periods, and was Principal Staff Officer at the Auxiliary Police Headquarters during the 1967 disturbances. Moor commanded Kowloon Police District from 1975 to 1978, and was also chairman of the Hong Kong International Airport Security committee, as well as heading delegations to Thailand, the Philippines, and Australia. He also visited Zambia with General Fursdon from the Ministry of Defence to evaluate the Zambian requirements in regard to their Police Para-military Forces and the re-organisation of the Zambian Police Force. Twice Commended by the Commissioner of Police, Moor was advanced Deputy Commissioner in 1978, and was created an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1981 New Year’s Honours’ List. He also served briefly as Acting Commissioner of Police Retiring in 1983 to West Sussex, he took an interest in local affairs, being a County Councillor from 1997 to 2009, and serving as Vice-Chairman of West Sussex County Council from 2005 to 2009. He also held various charitable appointments, and was President of the Royal Hong Kong Police Association up until his death. He died on 15 June 2012, aged 86. The Peter Moor Building, at the School of Foundation Training, Hong Kong Police College, is named in his honour, and is the current headquarters of the Hong Kong Police Band. Sold with the Bestowal Document for the O.B.E., this mounted in a glazed display frame; the recipient’s Royal Hong Kong Police cap; and the following presentation items: i) A large Silver Presentation Salver, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T. Moor, J.P., Senior Superintendent of Police, by the Gazetted and Inspectorate Officers of the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force as a mark of their esteem, Hong Kong, 1st December 1967’ ii) Silver-plated Presentation Bowl, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Deputy Commissioner of Police, by the Officers of the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force on the occasion of his being awarded the Order of the British Empire by Her Majesty the Queen 1981’ iii) Presentation Salver, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Deputy Commissioner of Police, by Members of the Shatin Junior Police Call on the occasion of the opening of their Clubhouse, 1.9.1981’ iv) Presentation Salver, inscribed ‘Presented by the Gazetted Officers of the Crime Wing to Mr. P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations, on his Retirement from the Royal Hong Kong Police 1983’ and engraved with the subscribers’ signatures v) Presentation Salver, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T. Moor on his Retirement from All Pakistan Police Officers on 9th June 1983’ vi) Presentation Salver, inscribed ‘D/Commr. Peter T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Royal Hong Kong Police, with Best Wishes from your Canadian Friends 1983’ vii) Presentation Ewer, complete with interior ice tube, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T,. Moor, C.P.M., M.B.I.M., J.P., Chief Superintendent of Police, by the R.H.K.A.P. Officers Mess, May 1975’ viii) A pair of identical Presentation Goblets, both inscribed ‘Presented by the Staff of Police Training School 20th April 1974’ ix) Presentation Tankard, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T. Moor, D.S. S.S.P. on his departure from the Colony by the Officers of S.S.P. Division’ x) Presentation Tankard, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Acting Commissioner of Police, on the Occasion of his Retirement from Civil and Administrative Department 23 June 1983’ xi) Presentation Mounted Figurine of a Police Officer, the plinth inscribed ‘Mr. P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Deputy Commissioner of Police (Ops), Chairman, Joint Emergency Control Committee 1979-1983, from the Members of J.E.C.C.’ xii) Presentation Hong Kong Police Swagger Stick, inscribed ‘P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Deputy Commissioner of Police’, in fitted case; together with two other Swagger Sticks, one inscribed ‘P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., the other uninscribed. xiii) Two Royal Hong Kong Police Presentation Truncheons, both in fitted cases. Please note that this lot is not suitable for shipping, but can be hand delivered within mainland Britain by prior arrangement with Christopher Mel...
After Emile Louis Picault (1833-1915). A spelter figure of a gentleman carrying a torch, seated on an eagle, inscribed Letud Affranchit La Pensee, on a marble plinth, 104cm high overall, and an associated modern simulated bronze pedestal 101cm high.Buyers Note: This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items. It is supplied for scrap or re-conditioning only. Trade Only.
A Maxwell Hemmens of York precision made gauge I live steam model of a 0-4-0 H.K. Porter Company Industrial locomotive and tender, saddle tank with dome, bell, large chimney and light, backhead fittings include pressure gauge, water glass, safety valve and lever, tender with detachable logs revealing Butane gas tank, length 43cm, contained in a perspex case with hardwood plinth.
An Art Deco style teak glazed bookcase, with three doors and a plinth base, height 158.5cm, width 107cm, depth 41cm.Condition report: Good used condition no obvious major issues, beading loose on the left side glazing. The locks have an 'industrial' appearance and are operated by different keys, which are all present.
A pair of late Victorian mahogany open library bookcases, each with an arched cornice above four shelves, the lower part with a pair of panelled cupboard doors on a plinth base, height 224cm, width 167cm, depth 44cm.Condition report: There has been a degree of reconstruction with these bookcases
An Arts and Crafts plaster bust, modelled as a Pre Raphaelite style mother and child on a plinth base, indistinct applied mark, height 21cm.Condition report: There are a few areas of paint loss and light chipping, particularly to the corners of the base and scratches to the underside, incised number 1664. Extra images on David Lay website.
19th Century French gilt spelter mantel clock, the case with cerub mount, scrolled outlines and classical panels, the dial with enamelled Roman numerals, cylinder movement signed Japy Freres, striking on a bell, number 4793, on a gilt plinth and black painted stand (no glass dome), with pendulum, 41cm overall.
1930's amber-coloured glass table centre, moulded palm leaves to underside of bowl, moulded figure of classical maiden on raised central plinth, on black glass base, 32cm x 33.5cm; and a similar twin-handled bowl, moulded holly and berry panels, floral border, on black glass base, 19cm x 38cm.
An Edwardian walnut secretaire bookcase, moulded cornice, plain frieze, the upper section with arched glazed doors enclosing shelves, the base with a rectangular top, moulded edge, part fitted secretaire drawer, above arched panelled cupboards, plinth base, width 137c,, depth 50cm, height 226cm.
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