A George IV Scottish hallmarked silver dessert spoon engraved with the initial R to the terminal, Glasgow 1826, a French spoon and a hallmarked silver fork with engraved claw to the terminal, approx 5.43ozt/169.2g (3).Additional InformationThe stem of the Glasgow spoon is misshaped and heavy wear to the bowl, tarnishing and toning to all three pieces with surface scratches, the fork tines are in good condition but the hallmarks are rubbed to the fork.
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Y THREE PORTRAIT MINIATURES OF LADIES ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 18TH CENTURY the first in watercolour and bodycolour on ivory, the sitter with long brown hair tied with a grey ribbon, in a white dress with ruffle edge; the second sitter a young lady with brown hair tied back with a grey scarf, in a pink ruffle edge dress, initial M to the lower right; the last purportedly a portrait of Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire after Richard Cosway, en grisaille with watercolour and ink on card, the sitter with a large blue-striped hat with ostrich feathers, with initials R. C. 1798, the reverse inscribed in French La Duchesse Georgina (sic) Devinshire (sic) par R Cosway, coll. Duc Le Hamilton (7 x 5.7cm; 4 x 3.2cm; and 8.4 x 7cm) Qty: (3) Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
An interesting selection of English pottery and porcelain predominantly early 19th century including H&R Daniels florally decorated cabinet cup and saucer; Keeling 'Two Blue Rocks' plate and matching saucer, New Hall creamer (pattern 940); Whieldon brown saucer; Coalport teacups, a Pinxton teacup, two 18th century Worcester blue and white tea bowls etc (qty, one tray - some damages)
A collection of Hornby, Hornby Dublo and other boxed model railway effects to icnlude Hornby Dublo EDL18 Tank Locomotive, Hornby R.438 B.R Coach, R.126 Car Transporter, R.041 GWR Loco Pannier Tank, R.633 Freightliners Wagon and Containers, R.146 Modern Engine Shed, 2732 Electrically Operated Switch Point, R.437 BR Caoch Composite, Hornby Dublo 4620 Breakdown Crane, 2226 Loco and Tender L.M.R, 2400 T.P.O Mail van Set, etc, together with a BRAWA Seil-Schwebebahn set and others (qty) togetehr with a quanity of loose track.
A mixed collection of 00 gauge model railway effects to include twenty-two boxed Hornby Special Edition Pugh & Co Coal Wagons, thirteen boxed Hornby Railways models to include R.460 straight platform, goods shed, R.739 operating crane, etc, together with five boxed Lima examples, further unboxed Lima, Tri-ang examples, also together with three editions 'Push and Pull magazine, 1981-85 and a large quantity of unboxed examples, unboxed station buildings and accessories, etc (qty).
Royal Artillery Crimean War Distinguished Conduct Medal group of four.A rare 1855 award to Gunner James Moore of the 3 Battery Royal Artillery. Comprising: Distinguished Conduct Medal “Gunner & Driver J. Moore R.....Y” (Regiment rubbed through contact), Crimea Medal three clasps “Alma”, “Inkermann”, “Sebastopol” “J. Moore 3 Batt R.A” (regimentally impressed), Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Small lettering to reverse), “1389 Gunner Jas Moore 4th Bde R. Art”, Turkish Crimea (French Issue) “J Moore R.A”. Little contact wear GC Medals loose.The DCM was announced in the Royal Artillery General Orders 8/3 Battalion Royal Artillery on the 21st August 1855. In 1861 he was serving with the 4th Brigade Royal Artillery
King’s Liverpool Regiment British Empire Medal Group of 4 Medals.Awarded to “3763418 SGT WILLIAM J WILSON K.R”. Comprising: British Empire Medal (Military Division), “SGT K.R”, Defence Medal, War Medal, Territorial Efficiency Medal (GVIR) with clasp, “SJT KINGS R”. Mounted for display.Sergeant William James Wilson was awarded the BEM 9th January 1946, the TEM 1944 and clasp 30th September 1945.
10th Bn (Liverpool Scottish) King’s Liverpool Scottish WW1 1914 Star Pair of Medals.Awarded to “355068 SJT R.D. HUGHES 10/L’POOL R’. Comprising: 1914 Star, “1680 PTE 10/L’POOL R”, Territorial Efficiency Medal, “355068 SJT 10/L’POOL R”. Sergeant Robert D Hughes landed in France on the 1st November 1914. He was awarded the TEM May 1919. His name appeared as wounded on the 18th October 1917
7th Bn King’s Liverpool Regiment WW1 Pair of Medals etc.Awarded to “8 C.Q.M. SJT A HEWITT 7/L’POOL R”. Comprising: British War Medal, “8 C. SJT L’POOL R”, Territorial Force Efficiency Medal (GVR) “8 C.Q.M. SJT 7/L’POOL R”. ..... British War Medal “307750 PTE W.J. DUFF L’POOL R”Company Quarter Master Sergeant Arthur Hewitt landed in France on the 7th March 1915 He was awarded the TFEM 1st February 1919. Vendor states Private Duff served with the 8th (Liverpool Irish) Bn. Not confirmed by Bosleys.
WW1 King’s Liverpool Regiment 1914/15 Star Group of Three Medals.Awarded to “3010 PTE H. STONELEY L’POOL R”. Comprising: 1914/15 Star “PTE L’POL R”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “PTE L’POOL R”. Private Herbert Stoneley landed in France on the 21st February 1915, his name appeared as wounded on the 21st March 1915. He later served with the Machine Gun Corps. Vendor state served with the 5th Bn.
WW1 Liverpool Regiment / Waterways & Railways Royal Engineers Group of Four Medals.Awarded to Private John Wilding. Comprising: 1914/15 Star, “1502 PTE L’POOL R”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “PTE L’POOL R”, Territorial Efficiency Medal (GVR) “WR-150195 SPR RE”. Private John Wilding landed in France on the 12th March 1915. His MIC confirms both Regiments and numbers. The WR prefix indicating Waterways and Railways units. Vendor states served with the 9th Bn King’s Liverpool Regiment.
William IV 1821 Light Cavalry Pattern Officer’s Sword.A good example, the piped back slight curved 35 inch blade with etched panel with a Crowned WIVR cypher. Also a panel with the cutler’s details of “R. Gills Warranted”. The hilt of the regulation pattern with three bar open guard, shagreen grip, this with twist wire binding.
King’s Liverpool Regiment Medals, 3 WW1 Groups.First group awarded to “109797 PTE H. ELSTON L’POOL R”. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, Special Constabulary Medal (GVR) “HAROLD ELSTON”. With forwarding box for last medal, mounted for display. ... Accompanied by a British War Medal and Victory Medal “405558 PTE T WOOD L’POOL R”. .... 1935 GVR Jubilee Medal “3757267 RFN W. KAVANACH 6TH KING’S” (private engraving). (3 groups). Private Harold Elston is confirmed issued pair only. The Special Constabulary Medal box indicates Birkenhead. Vendor states Pte Thomas Wood served with the 26th Bn Liverpool Regiment and later Labour Corps.
WW1 Liverpool Regiment DCM Winner’s Memorial Plaque.Issued to commemorate the ultimate sacrifice of “HARRY R ROBERTSON”. The plaque is mounted into a bronze cross table frame.Attributed to Sergeant Harry Reginald Robertson DCM who was Killed in Action whilst serving with the 5th Bn King’s Liverpool Regiment. The soldiers died roll shows the name as Harry R Robertson. It appears to be a unique name. The DC was awarded for gallantry at Cuinchy on the 23rd March 1915
WW2 1943 199 Squadron Bomber Command Photographprinted on card, Squadron photo at Lakenheath 1943. Some edge damage. Together with panoramic photo “Classes SE42C and SE42D Air Corps Training Detachment Southern Aviation School, Camden SC” . Pencil details to rear about R J Winchester W/OP AG with 75 Sqn. Together with a good quality reprint panoramic photo of 7 Sqn, early 1945.
Small Selection of Squadron History Booksconsisting Halifax Squadron 640 Sqn Leconfield by B Norman ... Snaith Days 51 Sqn by K Ford ... Nobody Unprepared 78 Sqn by V Holland ... 83 Sqn 1917-69 by R Low & F Harper ... Beware Of The Dog At War 49 Sqn by J Ward ... Mosquito Thunder 105 Sqn by S Scott. All paperback. 6 items.
Small Selection of RAF Airfield Booksconsisting Bases Of Bomber Command Then And Now by R Freeman ... Aviation In Leicestershire And Rutland by R Bonser ... RAF Bomber Airfields Of WW2 by J Falconer ... No 55 Base - Bomber Command By B Hope ... RAF Station East Kirkby by B Hope ... Airfields Of Lincolnshire Since 1912 by Blake, Hodgson & Taylor ... Strong Foundations Driffields Aerodrome 1917-2000 by Simmons & Abraham ... History Of Full Sutton Airfield 1944 -2000 b M Usherwood ... War Diary Of RAF Pocklington by M Usherwood. 9 items.
Small Selection of Royal Airforce Booksconsisting Flying Units Of The RAF by A Lake ... RCAF Squadrons And Aircraft by Kostenuk & Griffin ... The Squadrons Of The Fleet Air Arm by R Sturtivant ... 2 Group RAF 1936-1945 by M Bowyer ... The Bomber Command War Diaries by Middlebrook & Everitt. 5 items.
Quantity Of Books Relating To The Airborne Forcesconsisting Escape From Arnhem by L Heaps ... Surgeon At Arms by D Paul ... Arnhem by Major-General Urquhart ... A Drop Too Many by Major-General Frost ... With The 6th Airborne Division In Normandy by Lt-General Gale ... Prelude To Glory by Group Captain Newnham ... History Of The Glider Pilot Regiment by C Smith ... Lion With Blue Wings by R Seth ... Wings Of Pegasus Story Of The Glider Pilot Reg by Brigadier Chatterson DSO ... The Gliders by A Lloyd. 10 items.
Small Selection of Signed Aviation Booksconsisting Lancaster - The Story Of A Famous Bomber by B Robertson. Signed by veterans, family and friends of 619 Sqn at Petwood Hotel 22/4/1017 ... Mynarshi’s Lanc by B Page, various signatures ... Avro Manchester by R Kirby, signed by S/L K.K.P. Beauchamp 207 Sqn ... At First Sight 627 Sqn by A Webb. Signed by A Webb Ex 627 Sqn. 4 items.
Selection of Canadian Air Force Booksconsisting The Royal Canadian Air Force At War 1939-1945 by Milberry & Halliday ... Royal Canadian Air Force Association ... History Of The Royal Canadian Air Force by C Shores ... Canadians In The Royal Air Force by L Allison ... Spitfire The Canadians by R Bracken. 5 items.
Small Selection of Various Aviation Booksconsisting RAF & RCAF Aircraft Nose Art In World War II by C Simonsen ... The Mighty Eighth Warpaint & Heraldry by R Freeman ... Goosepool The History Of RAF & RCAF Middleton St George and Tees Airport ... The East Moor Experience 1942-1946 Squadron Operations ... Suffolk Airfield In The Second World War ... Similar covering Lincolnshire ... Similar covering Yorkshire. 7 items.
WW1 7th Bn Royal East Kent (Buffs) Regiment 1918 Casualty Pair of Medals.Awarded to “G-2759 PTE F.E. HUCKSTEPP E. KENT R”. Comprising: British War Medal (ribbon absent), Victory Medal.Private Frank Edward Huckstepp a native of Boughton Kent landed in France on the 28th July 1915 and was Killed in Action on the 23rd March 1918. He is entitled to the 1914/15 Star.
WW2 RAF Observer’s Parachute Harnesswhite webbing harness. Plated adjustment buckles. Webbing chest pads fitted with ski shape brackets holding the parachute clips. WW2 pattern, central release box with circular release pad. Base of harness with loops to attach a dinghy pack. Complete with its green canvas, padded spine pad. Harness with label dated “May 1942”. Various broad arrow stamps. Complete in a brown canvas parachute transit bag with webbing handles and top zip. Bag named “Sgt K R Smith RAF”.
WW1 9th Bn Royal Fusiliers 1918 Casualty Group of Medals.Awarded to Private Ernest George Sell who was Killed in Action on the 21st September 1918. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, “GS-57277 PTE E.G. SELL R. FUS”. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, Bronze Memorial Plaque “ERNEST GEORGE SELL”. Also a small quantity of original ephemera and a 9ct gold shooting medal.Private Sell a native of Peckham had originally served with the Army Pay Corps, before transferring to the 9th Bn Royal Fusiliers, he landed in France after the 1st January 1916 and was Killed in Action on the 21st September 1918.
WW1 1916 9th Bn Norfolk Regiment Casualty Group of Medals.Awarded to 13891 Corporal Cecil John Meek who was Killed in Action on the 15th September 1916. Comprising: 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal “CPL NORF R”. Bronze Memorial Plaque “CECIL JOHN MEEK” (pencil note to reverse of plaque states framed 1st Nov 1923). The group is mounted into a contemporary glazed table frame (now with crude restoration). ... Also a small quantity of original ephemera including original photograph of Cpl. Meek.Corporal Cecil John Meek was born in Coombe Down Somerset and was living at St.Paul’s Churchyard Middlesex when he volunteered for service with the 9th Bn Norfolk Regiment. He landed in France on the 23rd September 1915 and was Killed in Action on the 15th September 1916.
WW1 Canadian Expeditionary Force Casualty Group of Medals & Ephemera.An emotive and near complete grouping of items appertaining to 669249 Private Sidney George Lewis who died of wounds on the 28th June 1917. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal (in forwarding box) “669249 PTE S.G. LEWIS 38-CAN INF’ ... Bronze Memorial Plaque (with Buckingham Palace letter, envelope, card Cover & outer address envelope) “SIDNEY GEORGE LEWIS” ... Canadian Memorial Cross (Case & Forwarding Letter Cross stamped Sterling “R” makers mark) “669249 PTE S G LEWIS). .... Memorial Scroll (Buckingham Palace Letter Card Tube cover) “PTE SIDNEY GEORGE LEWIS CANADIAN INFANTRY BN”. ... Original ID “Dog Tag”. ... Cap badge of the 166th Bn CEF ... CEF Death Certificate Scroll with forwarding letter. .... Quantity of original correspondence from the Canadian War Office..... & Imperial War Graves. ... Original photographs of Pte Lewis in uniform. etc.Private Sidney George Lewis was born in England his parents living in Horsham Kent. He emigrated to Canada and married then settled in Toronto working for the works department of the Corporation of the City of Toronto. He volunteered for overseas service with the CEF joining the 166th Bn CEF. Posted to the Western Front he appears to have transferred to the 38th Bn CEF and was in action on the 26th June 1917 when he received multiple gun shot wounds and died at number 7 Casualty Clearing Station on the 28th June 1917.
Selection of Post War Campaign Medals of Devon & Dorset Interest.Comprising: General Service Medal (GVIR) Clasp “Malaya” awarded to “21181070 PTE L SKIDMORE DEVON”. ... General Service Medal, clasp “Cyprus”, “23573249 PTE R. GOODMAN DEVON DORSET”. Official correction to number and name. ... Campaign Service Medal, clasp “Northern Ireland”, “24177562 PTE G. F. G. BOYNTON D&D”. (3 items)
WW1 2/4th Bn Border Regiment IGS Medal Group of Three.Awarded to “201121 PTE F. ATKINSON 2-4 BORD REGT”. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, “2482 PTE “, India General Service Medal, clasp “Afghanistan NWF 1919” “PTE 2-4 BORD R” Medal loose.Private Fred Atkinson numbers and medal entitlement are confirmed.

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