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TRIO OF FIRST WORLD WAR MEDALS PLUS BRONZE DEATH PLAQUE, in original cardboard envelope to include Star Medal, Victory Medal and Bravery Medal for Private Thomas Sutton - 17803 - C. Company of 7th battalion South Staffs. Regiment - from Tipton, who was killed in action 14/12/1917 aged 24 - buried in grave XX.D.5 at Loos British Cemetery, Loos, Pas de Calais, FranceWritten on rims is: 17803 Pte. T. Sutton S. Staff. Rm.17803 Pte. T. Sutton 1/S. Staff: R17803 Pte. T. Sutton. S. Staff. R.
A SMALL QUANTITY OF ENGRAVINGS to include 'View of the interior of The House of Lords, during thr important investigation in 1820' engraved by John George Murray, 'Philadelphia and Elizabeth Wharton of Houghton by Gunst after Van Dyke, 'And When Did You Last see Your Father?' after Yeames, 'Inside View of Stables' by G. Shepheard after R. Lawrence, 'Search The Scriptures' by H. E. Dawe, two French engravings of gardens etc. (9) (2199, 2204, 2062A & B, 2169, 2217, )
1940S /1950S CRIME NOVELS WITH DUSTJACKETS to include R. T. Campbell - 'The Death Cap and Swing Low, Swing Death', published by John Westhouse 1946 (the only printing of it until a reprint was done in 2013), Tom Macdonald - 'The Black Rabbit', published by Hurst & Blackett, Andrew Spiller - 'Crooked Highway' published by Denis Archer and 'Birds of a Feather' published by Stanley Paul, James Corbett - 'Death Makes A Date' published by Herbert Jenkins etc. (14)
Hans-Andersen 'Fairy Tales', illustrated by Rie Cramer and L.A. Govey, reprint 1932 by R. Clay and Sons Ltd, green cloth and slipcase; Kipling [Rudyard]: Humorous Tales, pub by Macmillan and Co., 1931 and Milne [A.A.]: The House at Pooh Corner and Winnie the Pooh, 7th and 15th editions. (4)
Robb brothers Coldstream, Mauchline ware card case decorated with Twisel Bridge and castle, marked for A and R Robb 10 x 7 cmsNOTE The Robb brothers opened a joint Grocer’s and Bookseller’s shop in Coldstream High Street in 1862. They probably began selling Flodden Field Wood Work in 1864, the date shown on some of the transfers. That Christmas, they advertised some 50 different articles. In June 1865, they took over the adjacent shop, and added two new transfers to their range. By 1866, they had an exclusive stock of over 60 items. This piece being dated 1864 and must be one of the earliest that they sold.Provenance; a private collection of card cases . .
Collection of seven limited edition Michael Sutty figures of soldiers including model No 68 1st Kings Dragoon Guards, 32cm high, model No 56 The Suffolk Regt, 30cm high, No 70 16th (Queen's) Lancers, 30cm high, No 58 Royal Engineers, 30cm high, No 70 Royal Scots Greys, 32cm high, No 84 Queens Royal Surrey Regiment, 30cm high and No 79 R. Horse Guards, 31cm high, . .
A Very Fine Miniature 4 1/2in Theodolite,English, C.1880, signed on the base in script 'R. W. Street, Commercial Rd, Lambeth, London', on 4 adjusting feet, with trough compass, 4 1/4in silver horizontal circle with two vernier scales, 'A' frame support to telescope, telescope with rack and pinion focus, lens cap and cross hair, with original mahogany case, sun filter & plumbob, instrument height 26cm
Vintage Cameras & Instruments,a Kodak Model B 16mm cine camera, c.1930, clockwork runs smoothly, with case and instructions, a French compound microscope, late 19th/early 20th century in case with two mounted slides, A Nagel Librette camera (hinge damaged), a Victorian 5-draw telescope engraved 'Capt. R Campbell RAH, Cloghill, 1862, Aberdeen (eyepiece incomplete)
•MAXWELL ASHBY ARMFIELD (1881-1972) 'The Mother of the Artist - June MDCCCCV' the sitter depicted standing half-length amongst flowering foliage in a garden landscape, signed, ttiled and dated lower right, oil on canvas laid on board, 33cm x 19cm in an Arts and Crafts frame made by Joseph Southall (1861-1944) (44.5cm x 30.5cm overall) Born to a Quaker family in Ringwood, Hampshire, Armfield was educated at Sidcot School and at Leighton Park School. In 1887 he was admitted to Birmingham School of Art, then under the headmastership of Edward R. Taylor and established as a major centre of the Arts and Crafts Movement. There he studied under Henry Payne and Arthur Gaskin and, outside the school, received instruction in tempera painting from Joseph Southall at Southall's studio in Edgbaston. He was later to recall: "Apart from invaluable benefit from guidance and advice from such masters as Henry Payne, Arthur Gaskin and Joseph Southall, I really taught myself, as must any one who hopes to do individual work... I detested the Life Class, and rarely attended it: I refused to learn perspective or anatomy as they bored me, and generally, I could not have been a worse student. Exhibited: Southampton Art Gallery, June 1978 Birmingham Art Gallery, August 1978 The Fine Art Society, London, October 1978 Provenance: Private Collection, Ireland
WW1 Military Medals “Eagle“ Brothers, Medals And Associated Documentary Paperwork Awarded To 156190 Gnr E E Eagle R.A & 31099 Pte A Eagle BEDFR. R. Numerous Handwritten Poignant Letters Relating To The Death Of 31099 A Eagle, Including Hospital And Various Telegraphs “ Dear Mrs Eagle, By The Time This Reaches you, You Will Most Likely Have Been Notified By The War Office That Cpl A Eagle #31099 Is A Patient in This Hospital, He Is Dangerously Ill Due To A Gunshot Wound Of Right Shoulder, Penetrating Chest “ etc Dated sep 16th 1918, + Telegraphs On The 18th Stating He Is Desperately Ill Then On The 20th Sept Regret To Report He Had Died, + Imperial War Graves Commission Paperwork, Sympathy Letters etc
Double Tone Red/Green Coloured Quartz and Russian Diopside Statement Ring, a chequerboard faceted, 13.25ct, oval cut quartz of predominantly warm red moving into an olive green at the other end, set in an extravagantly decorative mount of 14ct gold vermeil and silver; the openwork shoulders are set with twelve scattered, round cut, Russian diopsides, totalling .5ct; size R
Art Deco Period - Fine Quality and Attractive 18ct Gold Diamond and Emerald Set Dress Ring. The Natural Emerald of Excellent Colour, Surrounded by 12 Round Diamonds of Excellent Colour and Clarity, Which Extend Down the Shoulders. Est Diamond Weight 1.00 cts. Ring Size Q - R. Top Quality and Condition In All Aspects - Please Confirm with Photo.
An Early XX Century Leather Bound Suitcase, the interior fitted with four ivorine backed brushes, pair of boot pulls, assorted hallmarked silver topped glass travelling jars/bottles, manicure set, shoehorn/button hook, etc, the case with railway and shipping labels, named to "MAJ. H. MCD, Chapman R. Sigs" and initialled, 61cm wide.
An early 20th century diamond cluster ring retailed by Wartski, of floral design the circular cut diamond collet within an old cut diamond foliate surround, stamped 18ct, estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct, ring size R, gross weight 2.4g. Accompanied by original box and purchase receipt from Wartski’s of Llandudno, dated 1943. Condition report: Overall condition good to fairScratches, abrasion and discolouration in keeping with age and general wearPrincipal diamond with a surface reaching fractureRing resizedPossible replacement stone, one rose cut in surround

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