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Lot 84

*Wallace (Alfred Russel, 1823-1913). Autograph letter signed, 'Alfred R. Wallace', Parkstone, Dorset, 18 August 1899, to Dr Guillemard, having pleasure in sending the correspondent a recent photo (not here present) and observing that 'I have been suffering lately from inflamed eyes which limit my reading & writing, but am otherwise in good health though feeling the weight of years', one page with integral blank, minor spotting to foremargin and adhesive mark remains to corners of final blank page, 8vo Francis Henry Hill Guillemard (1852-1933) was an English botanist and zoologist. He is referred to by Wallace several times in his book 'The Malay Archipelago', 1869. (1)

Lot 98

British Isles. De Jode (Gerard), Angliae Scotiae et Hibernie nova Descriptio, [1593], engraved map orientated to the west, contemporary hand colouring, slight ink staining to margins, not affecting image, two printer's folds, 350 x 495 mm, Latin text on verso Uncommon. R. W. Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no 173 (third state). (1)

Lot 1064

925 silver pink and white stone half eternity ring size R

Lot 1076

925 silver red three stone ring size R

Lot 1213

WWI medal pair to M300043 PTE F R Wilson RASC

Lot 1684

Sony MDLP longtime stereo rec atrac DSP type-R/Atrac3 intelligent bit reallocation algorithym minidisc deck MDS-JB940

Lot 555

Lalique a set of four cendrier or plates all etched with galleons signed R Lalique France, 22cms diameter in original Lalique box No obvious sign of damage or restoration

Lot 917

A watercolour of sheep by river scene signed R S Mott 1874 approx 38cmsx56cms

Lot 111

A small Kammer and Reinhardt bisque porcelain head doll, circa 1910, wearing blonde wig, with brown glass sleeping eyes, painted eyebrows and lashes, open mouth revealing three upper teeth, jointed wooden composition body, dressed in embroidered frock and undergarments, incised K star R, Simon & Halbig, 17cm high.

Lot 207

A Simon and Halbig (K&R) bisque porcelain head doll, wearing light brown wig, with flirty weighted blue glass eyes, pierced ears, feathered eyebrows, an open mouth revealing four upper teeth, jointed composition body with articulated wrists, marked 'Simon and Halbig, K&R' and a star mark to the reverse of the head, dressed in green velvet coat and lime green dress with cotton undergarments, 53cm high

Lot 255

A Family GroupA Queen's South Africa Medal with 5 clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, awarded to "5854 Pte. F. Goddard RL. Sussex Regt" and three World War I medals awarded to "5854 Pte. F. Goddard 2/R Suss. R. comprising 1914 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal together with memorial or death plaque and brass Christmas box, copy birth and death certificates and other documents.Frank Goddard JuniorA group of five World War Two medals comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army Clasp, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, together with photograph - 2 Squadron Plaques, book on 500 Squadron, an album of photographs from the Middle East, assorted badges and buttons (quantity)

Lot 76

EYTON, Rev R W, Antiquities of Shropshire, vols 4-12 only, 1857-59, with proof corrections by the author (af) with other books on Shropshire (box)

Lot 471

PICTURES COMPRISING A PAIR OF JAPANESE PRINTS, A PAIR OF PRINTS AFTER FRANK ELLISON, A PAINTING SIGNED 'R CASARO' AND A MIRROR

Lot 18

WWII Group of Seven to C.P.O. A. R. Seymour, R.N. With 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Burma Star, 1939-45 Medal, Defence Medal, Naval General Service Medal (Near East clasp) and Naval Long Service & Good Conduct Medal to C.P.O. (AIR) H.M.S. Bulwark (Aircraft Carrier)

Lot 29

WWII 1939 Star, Atlantic Star with French and Germany bar, War Medal and Police Long Service Medal (EIIR) to C/INSP P.B. Carter (R), mounted for wear. (Sold as seen)

Lot 298

Italy 1924R Lira KM62 VF+ -Italy 1929(R) 5 Centesimi KM59 EF+-Italy 1930(R) 10 Centesimi KM60 EF+-Italy 1961R 500 Lire Ref KM99, Grade Prooflike/UNC.-(4)

Lot 329

Roman Gordian III Antoninanvs (238-44), Silver Den. R PMTRP III Cos II P.P Emperor Standing right

Lot 445

Congo (Dem. R.) 2007 100 Francs P92, UNC.

Lot 446

Congo (Dem. R.) 2007 50 Francs P91A, UNC.

Lot 5

WWI Pair to 50413 Pte. R. Ridgewell, Middlesex Regiment. GEF

Lot 282

"Gospel Recreations for Sabbath Evenings", By R Mimpris comprising a book and a number of printed cards with biblical scenes in a slip case, published 1836 and an 18th Century eight page religious pamphlet.

Lot 359

CHARLES HENRY MILEHAM (1837-1917); "Church Street, Whitby", pencil drawing dated '81, CLAUDE ROWBOTHAM; an aquatint of Whitby Harbour; R NICHOLLS; an artist signed etching of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens dated 1930 and one other print of Peter Pan.

Lot 2178

A collection of Continental porcelain, to include a Dresden trefoil shaped cabinet cup and saucer, painted with flower sprays, underglaze blue R marks to base and a set of three early 20thC German ribbon plates. (5)

Lot 2561

Manner of Boucher. A child with a bird cage inscribed C R, grey wash, 20cm x 17cm.

Lot 346

SCOTTISH ROSEWOOD BRASS INLAID WALL CLOCK, R. MILLER, LEITH 19TH CENTURY the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, signed R. MILLER/ LEITH, in a rosewood case with scrolling foliate brass inlay 38.5cm diameter 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/

Lot 535

FRENCH PORCELAIN AND GILT BRASS THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY the clock surmounted by a bacchanalian putto, above three painted porcelain panels, the dial marked R. STEWART/ PARIS, flanked by female figures, on paw feet, the movement striking a gong; together with a pair of matching cylindrical porcelain covered urns painted with women carrying water, on square gilt bases (2) Clock 34.5cm high; urns 30cm high

Lot 675

PAIR OF SCOTTISH GLAZED STONEWARE MODELS OF RECUMBENT LIONS BY R. BROWN & SON, FERGUSLIE FIRECLAY WORKS, PAISLEY SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY in a mustard yellow glaze, on rectangular plinth bases, impressed oval maker's marks 'R. BROWN & SON/ FERGUSLIE/ PAISLEY' (2) 40cm wide, 80cm high, 106cm long

Lot 113

Cutthroat razor by T R Cadman & Sons Sheffield

Lot 2

THEATRE: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs by various Edwardian stage actors including Edward Compton, Charles Quartermaine, George Robey, Leslie Stiles, Harry Fragson, George Gee, George Clarke, Fred Barnes, W. H. Berry, Wilkie Bard, Herbert Clayton, George Fawcett, Shaun Glenville, Norman McKinnel, Percy Hutchison, Lyn Harding, Oscar Asche, Frank R. Benson, Stanley Brett, Leonard Boyne, Clarence Blakiston, Leslie Barker, Frank Cooper, Albert Chevalier, Arthur Conquest, Joseph Coyne, Lennox Paule, Frank Petley, Dan Rolyat, Mark Sheridan etc. G to VG, 50

Lot 18

A silver bottle coaster, London 1974, together with a Sterling silver sleeved table lighter by Braun, a pair of silver napkin rings, a pair of silver sauce spoons and a Victorian silver trophy dated 1869. (7) CONDITION REPORT: Insciption on the trophy reads: 'Sund'd Athletic Sports 6th June 1876 1/4 Mile Handicap, Won by J G R Hartness Age 7 Years, Distance Ran 240 yds, Time 93 secs'

Lot 302

Henry Herbert La Thangue R. A. (1859 - 1929) : Sheep grazing in a paddock, with a hay cart and farm buildings beyond, 62 cm x 75 cm, framed. ** Henry Herbert La Thangue was an English realist rural landscape painter associated with the Newlyn School.

Lot 648

A PEN AND WASH DRAWING of a house, signed R Russell, a photographic study of a woodland scene and an early 20th century print of a child's head

Lot 652

E T REED: A SATIRICAL DRAWING inscribed 'A Leading Missionary just Home from his Mission (Mr C H - M B - R L -N returns from S. Africa) (pencil drawing for Punch)'

Lot 745

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BARREL FORM JARDINIERE with 'R A Lister & Co' label to the interior

Lot 619

R STANDISH SWEENEY: 'High Summer near Dorking, Surrey', oil on canvas, and three similar paintings

Lot 435

A SET OF FOUR HEART-SHAPED PIERCED DISHES, in a fitted 'The Alex R Clark Manufacturing Co, Fenchurch Street, London' presentation case

Lot 622

R STANDISH SWEENEY: 'High Town, Hereford', oil on canvas

Lot 618

R STANDISH SWEENEY: 'Hand of Winter, Middelburg, Holland', oil on canvas, and two other similar paintings

Lot 131

R ASHTON watercolours, a pair - fishing boats off the English coast, both signed, 14.75 x 19.75 cms

Lot 162

A LALIQUE GUI VASE of globular form with moulded mistletoe decoration heightened in pink, impressed 'R Lalique' to the base, 17 cms high

Lot 198

A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT of squat globular form with ebonized finial and handle, London 1831, maker's stamp 'R H', possibly Robert Hennell, 12.5 troy ozs

Lot 231

A MIXED LOT OF GOLD LADY'S & GENT'S JEWELLERY including a nine carat gold gent's signet ring and single cufflink, 6.8 grms gross, a Wedgwood cameo ring in eighteen carat gold setting, 2.6 grms gross, a pair of cufflinks stamped '15', 5 grms gross, an unmarked ring with coral cabochon setting engraved 'R D Wilson Esquire, Died 15th June 1804, Aged 44', five further pieces of unmarked yellow metal and a silver collar stud

Lot 273

WORLD WAR I MEDALS - a star trio awarded to 2981 Pte J Evans, R W Fus, including a 14-15 star, a George V 1914-18 war medal, a 1914-19 'Great War for Civilisation Victory' along with official paperwork, advising that the recipient is dangerously ill and further of his death in the field, 26th September 1915, the cause of death being dysentery and a small leather strap having a brass disc with embossed bear

Lot 39

AN EARLY 1800's LONGCASE CLOCK by R Williams, Wrexham, the 13 ins square painted dial set with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture with maker's name and place under, the cast backplate stamped 'Owen' before a twin weight pendulum driven brass movement striking on a bell, pendulum and weights included, housed in an oak and mahogany case, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, reeded door pillars with brass caps, long shaped top trunk door with boxwood strung side decoration over a stepped trunk base having canted sides and applied shaped panel with inlaid fan corners, 200 cms high overall, 49 cms wide

Lot 1092

WW2 Luftwaffe Battle Damaged Steel Combat Helmet, M40 pattern steel combat helmet retaining much of its original Luftwaffe blue paint finish to the exterior and interior of the shell. 2nd pattern Luftwaffe helmet decal which remains in good overall condition, approximately 85% remaining. The shell has a large stress fracture to the front which has forced one liner rivet to be removed. Dents and stress cracks also to the back side of the shell making it misshaped. The helmet retains the original liner and part of the original leather strap. Cracks and wear to the liner. Shell is stamped “SE64” and “9850”. Accompanying the helmet is the paperwork and photographs of Driver C R Hart RASC who brought the helmet back to the UK as a souvenir. One of the photographs shows a group of British soldiers in which Hart is one, standing in front of a German fortification in which it is said the helmet was taken from.

Lot 318

Boer War Battle of Modder River 62nd Battery Royal Field Artillery Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M) Group of Three, consisting of Victorian Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M) “39617 B. QR: MR: - SERJT R HOARE R.F.A”, Queens South Africa medal with four clasps, Modder River, Paardeberg, Johannesburg and South Africa 1901, “39617 B. QR: MR: - SERJT R HOARE 62nd BTY R.F.A” and Victorian Army Long Service Good Conduct medal, “39617 BTY-QR – MR – SERJT R HOARE R.F.A”. Medals complete with ribbons and remain in generally good condition. Accompanied by a folder of photocopied research. Richard Hoare was born in Chislehurst, Kent in 1867. At the time of enlistment in the Royal Artillery his trade was a Gardner. He enlisted at Dover on 29th October 1883. He was promoted through the ranks to Battery Quarter Master Sergeant. He served with the 62nd Battery Royal Field Artillery during the Boer War and was present at the Battle of Modder River. The 62nd Battery Royal Filed Artillery played a pivotal role during the Battle of Modder River on 28th November 1899, “At around noon the 62nd Battery arrived after a twenty five mile march in which several horses died of exhaustion. The battery came into action on the left flank at a range of 1,500 yards. At Methuen’s request the battery moved up to 900 yards and resumed firing, incurring casualties. Once the Boer guns were silenced the battery withdrew out of rifle range only to be redirected to the British right flank where they were required to repeat the operation, firing six rounds a minute until the Boer guns there were silenced”. Another account written by a battery officer of the 62nd states, “Our Major advanced, we took up positions 800 yards from the Boer trenches and by Jove the Boers let us have a fearful reception. Before I got my horses out they shot one of my drivers and two horses and brought down my own horse. We then got my gun round on the enemy when one of my gunners was shot through the brain and fell at my feet. Another was shot bringing up a shell. Then we got a look in ... “ The award of the Distinguished Conduct Medal to Battery Quatermaster Sergeant Hoare appeared in the London Gazette on 27th September 1901 and was most likely for his role during this action. Richard Hoare was discharged from the Army in December 1902 after 18 years service. At the outbreak of WW1 in 1914, he re-enlisted and served with the Royal Artillery at home until 1919.

Lot 335

An Interesting Great War Wiltshire Regiment Military Medal (M.M) Group of Four, George V Military Medal awarded to “20835 L.CPL W. SPACKMAN. 6/WILTS:R.”, 1914/15 Star “20836 PTE W. SPACKMAN. WILTS:R.”, British War Medal and Victory Medals “20835 CPL. W. SPACKMAN. WILTS. R.”. Medals are mounted for wear. Some light contact marks. The award of the Military Medal appeared in the London Gazette: 21st August 1917. Walter Spackman served with the 6th Battalion of the Wiltshire Regiment and it is believed that he won his Military Medal for actions at the Battle of Messines or operations around Ypres in the summer of 1917.

Lot 344

WW1 19th London Regiment and Edward VII Volunteer Long Service Medal Group of Four, 1914-15 Star, “7565. L-CPL. F. JESSOP. 19-LOND.R.” British War and Victory medals, “240 CPL. F. JESSOP. 19-LOND. R.” and Edward VII Volunteer Long Service Medal, “3341. PTE F.JESSOP. 17/ MIDDX V.R.C.” Accompanied by the recipient’s Dog Tags. Medals are swing mounted for wear. F Jessop landed in France on the 10th March 1915, serving with the 19th Battalion, London Regiment, and was Discharged on the 21st June 1917.

Lot 345

Great War Medals of the Farquhar Brothers, One of Which was Killed in Action at Gallipoli with the 1/5th Battalion Welsh Regiment and the Other Served with the 3rd Birmingham Pals Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 1914-15 Star “2135 PTE. A. FARQUHAR. WELSH. R.”, British War and Victory medals “2135 PTE. A.S. FARQUHAR. WELSH. R”; 1914-15 Star, “27.PTE. A. T. FARQUHAR. R. WAR. R”, British war and Victory medals “27.PTE. A. T. FARQUHAR. R. WAR. R”. Both remain in good condition, Private Andrew Farquhar Royal Warwickshire regiment medals are mounted for wear. Alfred Severs Farquhar was born in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire in 1886 and when the First World War broke out he enlisted into the 1/5th Battalion Welsh Regiment, and served with them in Gallipoli from the 9th August 1915. Just over a week later, Alfred was reported Missing, Presumed dead on the 17th August 1915, when the battalion was in the Font line trenches at “C” sector, where they were relived on the 22nd of August where the battalion had suffered 11 Killed and 29 Wounded. Alfred Severs Farquhar is remembered on the Helles Memorial. Andrew T. Farquhar landed in France on the 21st November 1915, Serving as an original member of the 16th Battalion (3rd Birmingham Pals) Royal Warwickshire Regiment. He was wounded in action and received the Silver War Badge.

Lot 346

WW1 1914-15 Star Medal Trio & WW1 Medal Pair of the Ford Family, 1914-15 Star, “13733 PTE. J. FORD. E. LANC. R.” British War & Victory Medals “9-13733 PTE. J. FORD. E. LANC. R.” And British War & Victory medals, awarded to “S-11973 PTE. F. FORD. R. HIGHRS”. Both sets remain in good condition. The vendor acquired these medals together so assume that they are from the same family.

Lot 347

Medals Relating to The Brown Family, consisting of British War & Victory medals, awarded to “60183. PTE. H. BROWN. MANCH. R.”, British War & Victory Medals, awarded to “9746. PTE. M. BROWN. LAN. FUS.” And Edward VII Volunteer Long Service Medal, awarded to “3583. PTE. M. BROWN. 2ND V.B. LAN. FUS.” All remain in good overall condition.

Lot 348

Medals Relating to the Cope Family, consisting of the fathers, 1914-15 star medal trio, “9266 PTE J E COPE N STAFF R”, rank of “SJT” on British War and Victory medals, 9ct Gold and Enamel masonic medal inscribed to the reverse, gold snooker medal and hallmarked silver Best Shot medal for 1910; Son’s George VI Territorial Force Efficiency medal, “4859220 PTE J H COPE R LEICESTERS”.

Lot 349

WW1 1914-15 Star Medal Trio East Kent Regiment and Labour Corps, 1914-15 Star awarded to “6471. R.J. FASSAM. E. KENT. R.”, British War and Victory Medals, “6471. R.J. FASSAM. E. KENT. R.”. Generally good overall condition.

Lot 350

WW1 1914-15 Star Medal Trio Royal Fusiliers, 1914-15 Star, “G-21023 PTE. C.E. FORDYKE. R.FUS”, British War & Victory Medals, named to “GS-21023 PTE. C.E. FORSDYKE. R. FUS.” Medals are mounted onto a wearing bar, the 1914-15 star has become detached.

Lot 355

WW1 Border Regiment Medal Group of Four, consisting of 1914-15 Star, awarded to “4758. PTE. J.W. LAWSON. BORD. R.” British War & Victory medals,“4758. PTE. J.W. LAWSON. BORD. R.” and WW2 Defence medal. All mounted on wearing bar.

Lot 363

An Interesting Royal Sussex Regiment Great War Haviz Theatre of War and Indian General Service Medal Group of Four, 1914-15 Star awarded to “L-9889. PTE. F. HILLS. R. SUSS. R”, British War and Victory Medals “L-9889 PTE. F. HILLS. R. SUSS. R” and Indian General Service Medal (1908) with single Clasp Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919, “L-13201 PTE. F. HILLS. R. SUSS. R.” The medals remain in good condition. Frederick Hills served as a Private in the Royal Sussex Regiment, landing in the Hafiz theatre of war on the 17th August 1915, and later Served with the Regiment in the North West Frontier. The Hafiz theate of war is within the North West Frontier theatre of operations. Hafiz Kor is within the area bounded on the south by the left bank of the Kabul River and on the east by a line from Adozai to Tangi, both places included, under the command of Major-General C. F. G. Young, between midnight 13th/14th and midnight 19th/20th April, 1915; under the command of Major-General F. Campbell, C.B., D.S.O., between midnight 28th/29th August and midnight 10th/11th October, 1915; at Hafiz Kor on 15th November, 1916; and on the Mohmand Blockade line between midnight 29th/30th September, 1916 and midnight 19th/20th July, 1917.

Lot 364

An Interesting Tochi Valley North West Frontier and Iraq Operations Medal Group of Four, consisting of 1914-15 star, named to “8060 PTE. H. HEWSON. N. STAFF. R.” British War & Victory Medal, named to “124623 PTE. H. HEWSON. M.G.C.” General Service Medal (1918-62) with single clasp Iraq, named to “124623 PTE. H. HEWSON. M.G.C.”. Medals all with ribbons and generally good condition. H Hewson medal index card shows that he served in the theatre of war 5F (Tochi Valley) from the 28th November 1914.

Lot 365

Great War Hampshire Regiment Territorial Force War Medal Group of Five, George V bronze Territorial Force War Medal awarded to “1117. PTE. F. LAWRENE. HAMPS. R.”, British War Medal “1117. PTE. F. LAWRENE. HAMPS. R.”, Victory Medal, (Renamed) “1117. PTE. F. LAWRENE. HAMPS. R.”, George VI Defence Medal and George V Territorial Efficiency Medal, “240059. PTE. F. LAWERNCE. 5 – HAMPS. R.” The medals are mounted for wear. Frank Lawrence served throughout the whole of the First World War with the 1/5th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment on Garrison duty in India. He was discharged on the 14th of December 1918, Just before the Battalion moved to the North West Frontier for the Third Afghan War. Frank Lawrence was not entitled to the Victory medal for his services in India.

Lot 366

Hampshire Regiment Territorial Force War Medal Trio, Territorial Force War Medal awarded to “1446 PTE. H. WINDEBANK. HAMPS. R.”, British War and Victory Medals, “240188 PTE.H. WINDEBANK. HAMPS. R”. Medals remain in good condition. Herbert Windebank served with both the Hampshire and the Wiltshire Regiment during the First World War.

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