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A Chinese mother of pearl inlaid black lacquer table cabinetMing dynasty, 17th centuryWith panel door decorated with three floral borders and with jadeite toggle, the reverse of the door decorated with four figures in a boat in an expansive mountain landscape, the plinth base decorated with vignettes depicting squirrels and grapes, 37cm x 42cm x 30cm, wood box. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 8 November 2006, lot 410. 明十七世紀 黑漆嵌螺鈿櫃來源:蘇富比倫敦拍賣,2006年11月8日,第410號。
A pair of Chinese turquoise glazed Buddhist lions and a sancai Buddhist lion incense holderQing dynasty, 18th and 19th centuryThe turquoise Buddhist lions modelled as a male and female seated on a rectangular plinth, with gilt metal base, 39cm high, the sancai Buddhist lion on fitted wood stand, 22cm high (3). 清十八及十九世紀 孔雀藍釉佛獅一對及三彩佛獅香插
Meissen, Germany - An early 20th century circa 1900 hand painted porcelain tazza with cherubs. The tazza having a twin handle basket shaped bowl top with intricate floral in relief decorations. Central column with young boy & young girl in floral drapes. All raised on naturalistic plinth base. Marked and stamped to underside. Measures approx. 31cm x 22cm x 18cm.
A Balinese Indonesian carved Asian Water Buffalo skull with horns desk table lamp. The buffalo skull intricately carved with head of Balinese dragon to front & floral motifs surround. Horn to each side. The skull held upon bespoke made lamp support with squared plinth base. Measures approx. 87cm x 65cm x 35cm. Sold as untested.
A 17.1/4-inch Stella Disc Musical Box ser. No. 16875, with twin combs, patent plaque with latest year 1897, titled reeded gilt cast bedplate flanked by polished mahogany soundboards, in decorative part carved case with disc storage drawer frieze to plinth base, lacking lid interior lithograph (for restoration, many teeth off, possibly gone for a run) - 28.1/2in. (72.5cm) wide
A Victorian flame mahogany buffet serving cabinet or sideboard, slightly oversailing top with shaped half-gallery carved and applied with trailing flowering leafy stems, above a long ogee-moulded drawer and a pair of panel doors, each applied with a shield and enclosing three sliding trays, plinth base, shallow bun feet, 146cm high, 125cm wide, 54.5cm deep, c.1860
Seven: Petty Officer T. W. Moorcroft, Royal Navy, who was mentioned in despatches for Palestine 1948 Naval General Service 1915-62, 2 clasps, Palestine 1936-39, Palestine 1945-48, with M.I.D. oak leaf (J.113787 T. W. Moorcroft. L.S. R.N.); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Italy Star; Burma Star; War Medal; Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue (J.113787 T. W. Moorcroft. A/P.O., H.M.S. Resolution) mounted as worn, generally extremely fine and rare (7) £700-£900 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- M.I.D. London Gazette 7 January 1949: ‘For distinguished services in connection with operations in Palestine before the withdrawal of British forces.’ The M.I.D. recommendation states: ‘H.M.S. Stag (Haifa). For outstanding service in Palestine. This rating has been singled out for the high qualities displayed under the most testing and dangerous conditions then prevailing in Haifa. Moorcroft distinguished himself as a ready volunteer for any hazardous mission and for his easy acceptance of responsibility and for his adaptability and fearlessness and displayed an equally exemplary performance whether in charge of armed guards, as coxswain of a Haifa patrol M.F.V. or in connection with evacuation operations in the Port.’ Thomas William Moorcroft was born in West Ham, London, on 30 September 1909. He joined the Royal Navy in May 1925 and was finally discharged in November 1949. He served in Pelestine before the Second World War, and again afterwards, being one of only a few recipients of these two clasps. Sold with original M.I.D. Certificate, dated 7 January 1949; original Certificate of Service; various documents and photographs, including Neptune Certificate and forwarding letter for second Palestine clasp; two miniature hallmarked silver oars, each mounted on a plinth and inscribed ‘Atlantic Fleet, 1928. All Comers Race, 1st Gig.’ and ‘H.M.S. Repulse. One Mile Whaler. 1st.’; together with a prize teaspoon and two sporting medals.
Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (353 Sjt. T. Griffiths. 7/Manch: Regt.); together with a 4th Volunteer Battalion, Manchester Regiment unofficial silver ‘Efficiency’ Medal 1901, the obverse depicting a Sphinx above a plinth engraved ‘Egypt’, ‘Efficiency Medal 1901’ around, the reverse engraved ‘Best Individual Attendance, Number of Drills 56’ and ‘4th Vol Batt Manchester Regt.’ around, the edge engraved ‘Pte. T. Griffiths’, mounted court-style for display, minor edge nicks, otherwise good very fine (2) £140-£180 --- T.F.E.M. Army Order No. 120 of 1 April 1913. The Regimental ‘Efficiency Medal’ is referred to in Records of the 4th Volunteer Battalion, Manchester Regiment compiled by Captain H. C. Evans (undated), where it is referred to in 1899: ‘With reference to the high averages obtained this year for attendance at drill, Prizes in the shape of medals had been offered for competition among the Companies by the Adjutant... The Medals were given for totals obtained prior to camp, and resembled in size, material and shape a War Medal, having a Sphinx on the obverse’. Sold with copied research.
Three: Sergeant V. Robinson, Manchester Regiment British War and Victory Medals (275477 Sjt. V. Robinson. Manch. R.); Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (591 Sjt. V. Robinson. 7/ Manch: Regt.); together with a Regimental Attendance Medal for 4th V.B. Manchester Regiment, a small fully hallmarked silver fob medal, the obverse with the Sphinx above a plinth reading ‘Egypt’, surmounted by the ‘Fleur de Lys’, and the words 4th V.B. Manchester Regt. below, the reverse inscribed ‘For best attendance in the Company / Section’, and engraved ‘Sgt. V. Robinson ‘L’ Coy.’, mounted court-style for display, very fine (4) £100-£140 --- Vincent Robinson was born in Withington, Manchester, in 1877 and at some point he joined the 4th Volunteer Battalion of the Manchester Regiment, which in 1908 became the 7th (Territorial) Battalion. He was awarded the Territorial Force Efficiency Medal per Army Order 183 of July 1911. During the Great War he initially volunteered for service in September 1914, but was posted to 2/7th (Home Service) Battalion and did not serve overseas until after January 1916.
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