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British 1907 pattern bayonet with Mk. I sheath, a rare example existing with the hooked quillion Condition report:Marks:Crown over E.R. 10 10 over 1907 and looks like E.F.DOther side of the blade:Crown over VI over E (twice). Also an X and illegible.Mouth: R.165.Scabbard - B and arrow over crown over C9 over E over 08.See images.
British Navy dress uniform with C H Bernard and Sons Ltd of Essex interior pocket label "R K Howden Dec 68" having Royal Marines buttons by Gaunt of London, collar badges, RM shoulder titles, bullion wire crown and triple chevron sleeve badges, LC lower sleeve badge and medal ribbons for General Service medal ApproxChest 40"Shoulder 24"Collar 31 1/2"
British Navy dress uniform jacket with Gieves of London interior pocket label "L/10/46 18/2004 R H W Kirby Pt" having brass Royal Marines buttons by Gaunt of London, collar badges, RM shoulder titles, bullion wire parachute wings and medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, Atlantic star with rosette, Africa star, WWII War medal, Naval General Service medal, Coronation 1937 medal and Coronation 1953 medal, also a pair of trousers
EGERTON- WARBURTON (R. E.), HUNTING SONGS, ILLUSTRATED IN COLOUR BY LIONEL EDWARDS, LONDON 1925, HIND (C. LEWIS), TURNER'S GOLDEN VISIONS, LONDON 1910, WATERFIELD (MARGARET), FLOWER GROUPING IN THE ENGLISH, SCOTTISH AND IRISH GARDENS, LONDON 1907 AND FOUR OTHERS, INCLUDING THE ILLUSTRATED BYRON, ETC
BY AND AFTER HENRY THOMAS ALKEN (1785-1851), HUNTING RECOLLECTIONS, a set of three, hand coloured lithographs on wove by R Ackermann 1829 or c, 25.5 x 31.5cm and another similar contemporary hunting print, bird's eye maple frames, as a set (4)++The additional print stained, the frame of one of the set of three with chip upper right corner
A WWII period Royal Navy Regulation bicorn hat and epaulettes in Russian lacquer trunk:, the bicorn hat with gilt brocade, unsigned, the epaulettes by Gieve, London with gilt brocade, foul anchor and crown decoration, together with an HMS Perseus crossing the line certificate for Captain G R Deverell dated 10th December 1945 and related ephemera.
A 19th century engraved tumbler for the passenger steam ship 'Sarah Sands' of Liverpool:, one side engraved with a portrait of the ship, the other inscribed, 'Sally Mogs August 1852' over tied flowers, 11cm high, together with a Victorian glass rummer engraved with a unidentified steam ship and inscribed, 'E. Pilling 1865' (2)*Notes- Launched in Sep.1846 by James Hodgson & Co, Liverpool for Sands & Co and named after the wife of the local Mayor. She was intended for the UK - Australia service, she was instead chartered to the Red Cross Line of sailing packets for an experimental service between Liverpool and New York. Her maiden voyage started from Liverpool on 20th Jan.1847 and she arrived in New York 21 days later. On her third voyage starting on 15th June, she broke some of her valve gearing when 5 days out and returned to Cork under sail for repairs. Eventually sailing on 23rd June and arriving at New York after a voyage of 34 days from Liverpool. Her last Liverpool - New York voyage commenced 18th Oct.1849 and from there, she sailed for San Francisco via Cape Horn under charter to Empire City Line and was used on the San Francisco - Panama service. In late 1851 she sailed for Liverpool via Valparaiso and Rio de Janeiro and made two more Liverpool - New York voyages during 1852. On 18th Sep.1852 she sailed Liverpool - Cape Town - Sydney for the Melbourne Gold Mining Association and then returned to Plymouth. On 21st Jul.1853 she started sailings between Liverpool, Quebec and Montreal and between Liverpool and Portland for the Canadian Steam Navigation Company, making eight round voyages on these routes. Taken over as a Crimea War transport in 1855 and in 1857 was used to convey troops from Portsmouth to Calcutta for the Indian Mutiny. On 11th Nov.1857 she caught fire off Mauritius, the troops were transferred to another ship and she sailed home after temporary repairs. Reconditioned as a sailing ship, she was eventually wrecked on 7th Apr.1869 on the Laccadive Islands, Indian Ocean. [Reference: Bosnor, N, R, P 'North Atlantic Seaway', vol.1 by N.R.P. Bonsor]
A silver plated presentation salver for the British Merchant Cadet Training Ship MV 'Durham':, with piecrust edge and inscribed 'MV Durham, Voyage 51. Presented to Capt. R G Hollingdale by the Officers and Cadets, October 1963', 40.5cm wide, on an associated wooden stand; together with a collection of log abstracts, photograph album and charts relating to the career of R G Hollingdale. *Notes- Built in 1934 by Workman, Clark Ltd Durham was designed to be a cadet training ship with up to 40 cadets living aboard with full time instructors. She carried out this role on three occasions between 1934-39, 1946-50 and 1955-64.
HMS Triumph (R16) an oval brass engine plate, 1946:, by R and W Hawthorn, Leslie & Co,Newcastle upon Tyne, for engine 'No 4001' on a mahogany mount, 52cm wide.*Notes- laid down in 1943 and launched in 1944 HMS Triumph was commissioned in 1946 as Royal Navy Colossus -class light aircraft carrier. She saw service in the Korean wars and in 1952 was converted for trials of the first angled flight decks which have now become standard configuration of aircraft carriers. From 1956 to 1965 she operated as a heavy repair ship and was finally placed into reserve in 1975. In 1981 she was scrapped in Spain.
A SELECTION OF 10 JACOBITE PRINTS THE BEHEADING OF THE REBEL LORDS ON GREAT TOWER HILL London: Robert Wilkinson, [1746], 272 x 400mm, framed and glazed; Lying in State The Remains of his Late Royal Highness, Prince Wm. Augustus, Duke of Cumberland..., [n.p., 1765] 321 x 188mm; Earl of Kilmarnock, Earl of Cromartie, Lord Lovat, Lord Balmerino and Charles Radcliffe Esq., an engraving showing a portrait of each man inside a medallion, [n.p., 1747], 221 x 136mm; The Coffin Plates of the Rebel Lords, who were executed on Tower Hill, 1746 & 1747, London: R. Wilkinson, 1816, 330 x 282mm; Departure of the Pretender from Scotland, [n.p., n.d.], 216 x 285mm; Battle-field of Preston Pans, [n.p., n.d.], 189 x 124mm; and portrait engravings of Flora MacDonald, John Graham Viscount of Dundee, Lord Lovat after Hogarth and the Duke of Cumberland (10)
A JACOBITE ENGRAVED WINE GLASS 18TH CENTURY the flared bowl engraved with a rose head flanked by open and closed buds, with a star, acorn leaf and the inscription 'Fiat', on an air twist stem and conical foot 15cm high Provenance: Purchased from auctioneers J. & R. Edmiston, Bath Street, Glasgow in 1971 from the Collection of G. S. Coats of Paisley
A VICTORIAN BLACKWATCH (42ND HIGHLANDERS) OFFICER'S DIRK R & H B KIRKWOOD, EDINBURGH the carved black wooden handle with basket weave decoration and brass studs, the pommel set with foil back crystal in gadrooned border, the single fullered blade with scalloped back edge and spear point, the leather covered wooden scabbard set with bi-knife and fork, the mounts with regimental badge and displayed thistles 26.5cm length of blade, overall length 42cm
A GROUP OF WEMYSS WARE 'IRIS' PATTERN, LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising TWO GROSVENOR VASES, both with impressed marks, one WEMYSS, the other WEMYSS WARE/ R. H. & S., and printed retailer's marks T. GOODE & CO. (one with hairline to rim, the other with repairs to rim); and a LARGE MUG, impressed WEMYSS, and printed retailer's marks T. GOODE & CO. (hairline to rim) (3) 14cm high
A LARGE AND RARE WEMYSS WARE PIG CIRCA 1900 covered in a white glaze, with applied top hat and monocle, stamped marks WEMYSS WARE/ R. H. & S., printed retailer's mark T. GOODE & CO. 46cm long Literature: McNeill, Carol 'Kirkcaldy Potteries', Fife Publicity 1998, p. 98 illus., where a rare Wemyss pig of a similar design is illustrated (sold Sotheby's Gleneagles 1998)
A GROUP OF WEMYSS WARE 'STRAWBERRIES' PATTERN, LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a BISCUIT BARREL AND COVER, painted mark WEMYSS/ T. GOODE &. CO., 16.5cm high; a PRESERVE JAR AND COVER, painted mark WEMYSS, 11.5cm high; and a QUAICH, impressed mark WEMYSS WARE/ R. H. & S., printed retailer's mark T. GOODE & CO., 27cm wide (3)
A WEMYSS WARE PRESERVE JAR AND COVER AND A SAUCER 'GREENGAGES' PATTERN, LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY the jam pot with impressed mark WEMYSS, printed retailer's mark for T. GOODE & CO, 12.5cm high; and the saucer with impressed mark WEMYSS WARE/ R. H. & S., and printed retailer's mark, 14cm diam. (2)
A SCARCE VICTORIAN JEWELLER'S PATTERN BOOK FRANK R. EDWARD, JEWELLER, DUNDEE the leather and cloth-bound card page album filled with a variety of watercolours, drawn and photographic patterns for precious and semi-precious jewellery, also various patterns for Civic, Masonic and sporting badges and fobs, various golfing medallions noted, approximately 46 pages illustrated
GLASGOW - A RARE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLESPOON BY TB (MAKER UNRECORDED) marked TB, Glasgow town mark, O, of early Old English pattern with script initial R to terminal 21.5cm long, 56.8g Note: This previously unrecorded Glasgow maker's mark appears to date to the middle of the 18th century and bears the pseudo date letter O which is most commonly associated with the period 1757 - 1780. The initials could relate to either Thomas Barr or Thomas Bisbrown but both these men are only recorded as Journeymen so would not have had their own mark. The only Freeman of Glasgow whose initials fit are those of Thomas Brydson who was made free in 1779 and only worked for four years. While it is a tentative attribution, Brydson seems the most likely maker of this piece.

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