WW1 Notts and Derby Medal Pair and Service Scrollconsisting silver War medal and Victory named “80056 Pte E J Ball Notts & Derby R”. Together with his Services Rendered scroll named “80056 Pte Edward J Ball” dated 24 April 1919. Together with a boxed Women’s Voluntary Service medal ... L.C.C. Kings medal with 3 bars named “S Molton”.
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Small Selection of Badge Booksconsisting The Fifth Fusiliers And Its Badges by D Wood, printed 1988 ... Kitchener’s Army by R Westlake, printed 1989 and signed by the author ... Cavalry Warrant Officers and Non Commissioned Officers Arm Badges by Linaker & Dune ... Divisional and Other Signs, later reprint. 4 items.
Five Various MK3/MK4 British Steel Helmetsconsisting black painted example with “R” to the front and rear. Black treated linen liner ... Black painted example with post war netting liner ... 2 x green painted examples with post war netting liners ... Green painted example. Lining absent. 5 items.
Royal Sussex Officer’s Mess Jacket and Waistcoatshort scarlet jacket with white edge piped black collar and cuffs. The collar with bullion embroidery, silvered and enamel Royal Sussex collar badges. Buttons and rank absent ... Black waistcoat with four gilt regimental buttons ... Indian Army mess jacket and waistcoat. Short scarlet jacket with white edged, bright green collar, cuffs and shoulder straps. Rank badges absent. “Ranken & Co Calcutta & Lahore” named to “2nd Lt W R Kaiser 3/10/30”. Together with an Indian Medical Service Officer’s, scarlet mess waistcoat with high collar. Gilt gimp edging to the collar, front and pocket openings. Gilt seeded front buttons. “Hawkes Piccadilly” label. Together with post 1953 Royal Marines, high collar, blue tunic with anodised buttons and badges ... 5th Royal Irish Lancers patrol tunic with anodised buttons. 6 items.
WW1 Officer Casualty Binocularspair of Carl Zeiss 1915 dated, No 3 MKI binoculars, complete in leather case marked “Case No 3 Prismatic Binocular J. B Brooks & Co Ltd 1915”. Named “V.E. Owen 9th R.W. Fus”. Together with a 1917 dated, brass compass complete in leather case dated “R Stafford 1918”. 2 items.
Five Various American Belt Bucklesconsisting gilt, rectangular buckle with overlaid silvered wreath and starburst. Central gilt eagle. Rear fixings ... Similar example cast in one piece ... Similar example cast in one piece and wreath silver plated ... Stamped brass buckle with central US eagle ... Gilt brass G.C.M.A. buckle by “J R Gaunt New York Made In England”. 5 items. Tarnished.
Nicky Haslam (British, born 1939)The Drawing Room at The Wood House, Epping, for Sir Rod Stewart inscribed, signed and dated 'The Drawing Room,/ The Wood House, Epping/ for/ R. Stewart Esqre/ by/ Nicholas Haslam/ July 1986' (lower left)pencil and watercolour on paper40.5 x 58cm (15 15/16 x 22 13/16in).
THOMAS HOLBEIN HENDLEY: 'ULWAR AND ITS ART TREASURES' W. Griggs, London, 1888 bound in gilt embossed red and black buckram, gilt edged top of pages, 79 plates, ex-libris label 'R. J. Wigington, and stamped 'The Palace Library Alwar 1901' 37 x 28cm (pages) Provenance: Property of a Deceased Estate, sold by order of the Executors.
AFTER JOHAN ZOFFANY, R.A.COLONEL MORDAUNT'S COCK MATCH (BY RICHARD EARLOM)publ. Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London, 1794 (2nd ed.)caption beneath the image reads: At Lucknow in the Province of Oude, in the year 1786, at which were present several High and Distinguished Personages. // For the Names see the Index Plate // J. Zoffany pinxit // R Earlom sculp't, London // Published 12. May, 1794, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London. / Successors to the late Mr. Rob't Sayermezzotint with later hand colouring, stuck down at top edge to mount and framedFull Sheet: 52.5 x 68.1cmLiterature:Wessely 1886, 120This image, one of the most celebrated from the days of the East India Company, was originally painted in oils by Zoffany around 1786, and he produced two versions, one of which belonged to the Nawab of Oudh before being lost in the uprising of 1857, and the other is now in the Tate Gallery, London (T06856). This is the republished impression after the publication of a first state in 1792 by Robert Sayer (Chaloner Smith, 1883, 29). For a note about the subject matter, see https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/zoffany-colonel-mordaunts-cock-match-t06856
A SILVER-GILT FRAME, UNMARKED, PROBABLY ITALIAN CIRCA 1700, WITH CANDLE LIGHT ADDITIONS BY R. & S. GARRARD, LONDON, 1852 cartouche form, chased around a circular aperture with cherubs and scrolling acanthus on a matted ground below a nobleman's coronet, applied with two winged cherubs holding floral and foliate swags, perhaps adapted from a holy water stoup or Carta Gloria frame with four scroll leaf embellished branches springing from a winged cherub's head and terminating in cast leafy drip pans and sconces, with mahogany backing 55cm high including suspension loop
A GROUP OF SILVER FOR AN OENOPHILE comprising: a George III wine funnel, typical form, engraved with a crest, Adridge & Green, London, 1777; a wine coaster, with slightly bulging sides engraved 'Hugh & Anna / 15.9.96', turned wood base, maker's mark HBS, London, 1995; a pair of drip-catchers (or bottle collars), plain, cloth lined, David R. Mills, London, 1996; and a German tastevin, typical circular form with lobes and bosses, ring handle capped by a thumbpiece, Karl Kurz, Kesselstadt, import marked for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Chester, 1905 (5)
A GEORGE V FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA SET, VINERS LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1927 oblong part lobed pattern, engraved with the initial R, comprising: a teapot, a hot water jug, a lidded milk jug and a lidded sugar bowl hot water jug 22.5cm high, 2143gr (68oz) including composition handles and finials Tea sets with a covered sugar bowl were usually supplied to the Indian and other overseas markets where the climate necessitated protection from insects.
An 18ct gold tourmaline and diamond dress ring, the rectangular shape indicolite tourmaline with brilliant cut diamond openwork shoulders, hallmarks for Birmingham, estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct, ring size O, gross weight 9.6g.Condition report: Overall condition good Scratches and abrasion in keeping with occasional wear Tourmaline a dark bluish green to greenish blue with good saturation and typical inclusions Approx. dimensions of tourmaline 12.1 by 10.4 by 8.5mm Diamonds bright and well matched Maker's mark R&C
A foil back ruby and diamond dress ring, the oval shape foil back ruby duo with an oval shape ruby and rose cut diamond coronet, to the similarly cut ruby and diamond chip sides, ring size R, gross weight 5g.Condition report: Overall condition fair Scratches abrasion and discolouration in keeping with general wear Principal gems are doubly refractive on refractometer. Some abrasion and scratches to gemstones
An early 20 th 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 fair Scratches, abrasion and discolouration in keeping with age and general wear Principal diamond with a surface reaching fracture Ring resized Possible replacement stone, one rose cut in surround
Leitz Summicron R 1:2/50mm E55 lens, number 3677762, with Leica lens cap and Canon body cap. CONDITION REPORT: The glasses look in good order with no signs of scratching or chipping. The lens generally is in good presentable order with little signs of use.Condition report: The glasses look in good order with no signs of scratching or chipping. The lens generally is in good presentable order with little signs of use.
George R. Kennerley (1908-), "Lady with Hat and Fur Stole", signed, titled on verso, oil on board, 13.5 x 15cm, 5.25 x 6in. * Solo shows include Crane Kalman & Cadogan. Exhibited at the Royal Academy. Represented in the Walker Gallery and House of Commons Collection. Artists' Resale Right (droit de suite) may apply to this lot.Condition report: The painting is in good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is framed and glazed.
George R. Kennerley (1908-), "Dried Flowers", signed, titled on verso, acrylic on board, 39.5 x 42cm, 15.5 x 16.5in. Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report: The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is framed and glazed. The frame has minor scuffs and losses.
Leitz Elmarit R 1:2.8 / 135mm lens, serial number 3135728, with body and lens cap. CONDITION REPORT: The glasses look in good order with no signs of scratching or chipping. There is some surface muck that could do with cleaning off. The lens generally is in good presentable order with little signs of use.Condition report: The glasses look in good order with no signs of scratching or chipping. There is some surface muck that could do with cleaning off. The lens generally is in good presentable order with little signs of use.
Leitz Elmarit R 1:2.8 / 35mm lens, serial number 3108380, with lens and body cap. CONDITION REPORT: The glasses look in good order with no signs of scratching or chipping. There is some surface muck / finger prints that could do with cleaning off. The lens generally is in good presentable order with little signs of use.Condition report: The glasses look in good order with no signs of scratching or chipping. There is some surface muck / finger prints that could do with cleaning off. The lens generally is in good presentable order with little signs of use.
Two World War I medals including the British War Medal and Victory Medal issued to 27267 CPL. D. Thomas Welsh R, the 1914-15 Star inscribed 27267 Pte D Thomas, Welsh R, four World War II medals including two War Medals, a Defence Medal and a France and Germany Star and a National Fire Brigade Long Service Medal
Two World War I medals including The British War Medal, The Victory Medal issued to 46886 Pte J. J. Gwilliam Welsh R. a George VI Territorial For Efficient Service Medal issued to 193636 GNR J. J. Gwilliam R.A., a George V Faithful Service medal, issued to William David Gwilliam, an Edward VII Faithful Service medal, a JMC DSO for zeal for christ medal with 1970, 1971 and 1972 bars, and a 1933 edition of the Manual of Air Navigation
A Regency pollard oak and brass marquetry circular table, by George Bullock, circa 1815, the top decorated with brass marquetry depicting repeating foliate designs, the turned stem with ebonised detail, above a shaped triangular plinth decorated with further foliate brass marquetry, and three downswept legs surmounted by ebonised roundel terminals and on ball feet, 73cm high, the top 75cm diameter For a table by George Bullock that is almost identical in overall design and scale to the current table being offered (but adopts alternate marquetry also based on the Wilkinson Tracings) see Christie’s Important English Furniture, 27th November 2003, Lot 160 (£65,725). The table sold by Christie’s also had firm provenance to Great Tew Park. Bullock had supplied the table with various other items of furniture to M. R. Boulton (d. 1842) and by descent to Major Eustace Robb, Tew Park, Great Tew, Oxfordshire (sold Christie's house sale, 27-29 May 1987, lot 33) The remarkably similar table supplied for Tew Park was made for the Drawing Room and invoiced in 1817 as '1 Circular Oak Loo Table richly inlaid with Holly & white mouldings £28'. George Bullock's 'sketch' for the centre table for Matthew Robinson Boulton's Drawing Room is likely to have been the pattern sent in January 1816 following his December visit to Tew 'with the view to the preparations of the furniture'. Named a 'Loo table' after a card-game, its circular 'altar' form on Grecian-scrolled 'claw' evolved from the monopodium table illustrated in Thomas Hope's Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1807 (pl. XXXIX). The inlay patterns survive in the 'Bullock' tracings executed by Thomas Wilkinson from George Bullocks designs in 1820 (preserved in the Birmingham City Art Gallery) as they do also for the main marquetry elements of the current table. Another remarkably similar centre or ‘Loo’ table is illustrated in George Bullock: Cabinet-Maker. London: John Murray Ltd., 1988, page 100. The illustrated example has identical marquetry to the example currently being offered at the centre of its top, however the illustrated example lacks the outer border of ‘etruscan laurel’ marquetry that the current example is decorated with. A sofa table attributed to George Bullock, decorated with Etruscan laurel marquetry banding closely relating that which decorates the current table was offered at Christie’s, London, Important English Furniture, 6th April 2000, Lot 123 (£44,650). Other pieces firmly attributed to or known to be by George Bullock also feature the same or very closely related design of marquetry. This includes a tripod table (also incorporating brass inlay) supplied in 1814 by Bullock to John, 4th Duke of Atholl for Blair Castle, Perthshire (illustrated in C. Wainwright, George Bullock, Cabinet-maker, 1988, p.67, fig.8.).
A group of six medals to Colour Sergeant A.D. Tompkinson, Royal Marines: 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45; Naval General Service 1909-62, George VI, clasp: Malaya (PO/X. 5167 A.D. TOMPKINSON SGT R M ); Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct, Elizabeth II (PO/X. 5167 A.D. TOMPKINSON. CLR. SGT. R.M.), mounted for wearing, good very fine; together with a large collection of this marine's shooting prize medals and trophies, a certificate conferring the King's Badge for best all-round recruit in the 408th squad, a stable belt, a cross belt, and a pair of white gloves.
A Crimean War group of three medals attributed to Light Brigade Charger Trumpeter Richard Davis, 13th Light Dragoons: Crimea Medal 1854-56, 4 clasps: Alma, Inkermann Balaklava, Sebastopol (R. DAVIS. XIII HUSSARS) privately re-engraved and with clasps mounted in the foregoing order, edge bruising, very fine or a little better; France, 2nd Empire: Médaille Militaire, enamel damage, otherwise good very fine; Turkey: Crimea Medal, Sardinian issue version, good very fine, mounted for wearing on a lightly engraved ribbon brooch and in a fitted case; together with a small collection of associated ephemera including a manuscript list of chargers from this regiment, and some research. Born 1828, Arcott, India. Enlisted Ipswich aged 13 years and 8 months. Entitlement to British Medal with four clasps is confirmed and the citation for the French medal states "Served in the Eastern Campaign, including the affairs of Bouljanak and McKenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol and expedition to Eupatoria.". Sergeant 10th February 1856. Imprisoned in 1858 for being Absent without leave from watch-setting. Discharged 5th July 1870 after 24 years service. Died 19th December 1902 at 51 Thirza Street, Sheffield. Confirmed in Dutton as a charger. The 13th Light dragoons converted to Hussars in 1861. From the generally contemporary appearance of this group, and the irregular order of the clasps notwithstanding, it might be assumed that Sgt. Davis acquired these medals as a replacement or duplicate set.
A small collection of medals to the Wiltshire Regiment, comprising: Volunteer Long Service Medal, Edward VII (5735 CPL. H.H. DAVIS. 1/WILTS: V.R.C.); British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (36095 PTE. A.E. DAVIS. WILTS R.), very fine; Territorial Force War Medal (1258 PTE. H.W.C. NOKES. WILTS R.), nearly extremely fine; together with an Imperial Service Medal, George V (HUGH AUGUSTUS SCAMMELL), nearly extremely fine. [5]

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