West Lancashire VAD Enamel Badge, being white metal and enamel in the form of Lancashire rose to the centre with border “WEST LANCASHIRE V.A.D (1923)”, J R Gaunt, London makers mark and pin fitting to the reverse. Accompanied by a similar badge for the Territorial Force Association V.A.D (T.F.A.V.A.D), also with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. (2 items)
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5x Broached Regimental Badges, consisting of a white metal Rifle Brigade, bronze The Devonshire regiment, chrome Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire regiment, bronze Prince of Wales Own The Yorkshire regiment Green Howards collar badge with J R Gaunt London makers mark and brass Reconnaissance Corps missing pin and solder. (5 items)
4x British Officers Bronze Cap Badges, consisting of two piece Lincolnshire regiment with J R Gaunt tablet and blade fittings to the reverse, Notts & Derby regiment with two blade fittings, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry with two blade fittings on the reverse and Duke of Wellingtons West Riding regiment with two blade fittings to the reverse. Various conditions. (4 items)
4x British Officers Bronze Cap Badges, consisting of Worcestershire regiment with two blade fittings, South Staffordshire regiment with two blade fittings to the reverse, East Yorkshire regiment with J R Gaunt makers mark (replaced blade fittings) and two piece Wiltshire Regiment with J R Gaunt makers mark and two blade fittings on the reverse. (4 items)
A George III silver-gilt armorial wine label, by Rawlings and Summers, London 1835, circular form, oak leaf border, engraved with a crest and incised 'BRANDY', diameter 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. Provenance: The Albert Collection. The crest is that of Chambers, Cornish, or Cotton. illustrated in Butler, R., The Albert Collection, Broadway Publishing, 2004, page 290, entry 692.
A Charles II provincial silver Maidenhead spoon, maker's mark in bowl and reverse of stem , NP (or R) conjoined, unascribed circa 1630, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem with a maidenhead finial, with traces of gilding, length 15.6cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. For the mark see Jacksons, Ian Pickford Edition, The Antique Collector's Club, 1989, page 518.
A James I silver Apostle spoon, St. John, by Edward Hole, London 1623, fig-shaped bowl, slightly tapering faceted stem, gilded apostle finial, the nimbus with a dove, the reverse of the bowl with prick-dot initials 'A' over 'R.?', length 18.9cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. Provenance: Purchased from Tessiers, 26 New Bond Street, London, probably in the 1950's.
A 19th century continental gold Royal Presentation snuff box, bearing a scratched mark of 16K, I F R, B, with serpentine front and sides, the cover engraved with elaborate rocaille decoration of an architectural capriccio amongst scrolls with birds, also applied with shell scrolls, the bombι sides and base with similar decoration, the underside of the cover engraved: "The Gift of H. R. H. Prince Albert of Prussia, To the Officers of H. M. S. Geyser, Given to Robert McKean, Surgeon, at Constantinople, 1843", length 8.5cm, approx. weight 122g.
A Birmingham or South Staffordshire enamel gilt-metal mounted snuff box or bonbonniθre, c.1760, modelled as a recumbent lion, resting his chin on his forepaws and wearing a frown beneath his long mane, the base with a partial hinged lid, the larger section decorated with an equestrian hunter chasing a leopard with a spear, the smaller with a leopard standing and facing the viewer, 11cm. Provenance: The Mort and Moira Lesser Collection. A similar hunting scene to that on the lid of this box, probably after Antonio Tempesta, is illustrated by Bernard Watney and R J Charleston, 'Petitions for Patents', ECC Transactions, Vol 6, Pt 2, pl 70 (a) and (b).
A collection of fifteen reference books on French Silver, including: Mazenot, R., Le Tastevin, Dictionnaire des Poincons, 1838-1875, two volumes, Les Orfevres de Lorraine et de Sedan, Orfevrerie de Montpellier et du Languedoc, Beuque, Poincons Officiels, two volumes, plus eight other volumes. (15)
A set of six George III silver wine labels, by John Reily, London 1825, shaped broad rectangular form, foliate borders, pierced 'W.C SHRUB', 'W. NOYEAU', 'RATIFIA', 'CAPILLAIRE', 'M.PUNCH', and 'R. VINEGAR', length 5cm, approx. weight 3.3oz. (6) Capillaire is a mixture of sugar, water and egg white heated and then flavoured with almond or orange flower water, used to sweeten drinks and punches.
An English Brass-Mounted Mahogany Marine Chronometer, Alex Dobbie & Sons Ltd, 19th Century the case with brass-bound bowl and gimbal, 121mm dial 48 hour up/down ring and subsidiary seconds ring, inscribed ‘ALEX R DOBBIE & SON LTD, GLASGOW, GREENOCK, SOUTH SHEILDS.’, the box with a bone label inscribed ‘J.PARKES & SONS LIVERPOOL’ the box 18,5cm high
A Lalique 'Figurines Et Garlandes' Gilt-Metal Mounted Frosted And Blue Patinated Glass Atomizer Scent Bottle, Circa 1930 the cylindrical body moulded with female nudes with floral garlands, the mount with floral decoration and marked LE PARISIEN, BREVETE S.G.D.G, MADE IN FRANCE, moulded R Lalique, MADE IN FRANCE, wear, losses to mounts 18,5cm high
British War Medal 1914 1918, RTS-2529 Pte T Harris, ASC, another M2-126276 Pte A J Harris ASC, another 14271 Pte S C A Brown Northamptonshire Regiment, another 42990 Pte E E Coleman Suffolk Regiment, another 40241 Pte W C Hiscocks Somerset Light Infantry, another 29041 Pte R H Youngs Bedfordshire Regiment, another 36970 Pte J A Somerville Northamptonshire Regiment and a copy medal unnamed, (8).
A large ceramic figure group in the 19th century continental manner of The Three Graces, raised on a rectangular base with floral sprig detail and with 'R' mark, 53cm tall approx together with a reproduction ironstone china jug and bowl, a pair of 19th century dessert plates with relief moulded and painted floral and scrolling decoration, further 19th century and other dessert plates etc
A pair of late 18th century black and white engravings by Robert Dodd showing marine battle scenes - A View of the British fleet at noon on 11th October 1797 bearing down to attack the Dutch fleet, under the command of Admiral De Winter and The Dutch fleet defeated on the afternoon of the same day, published by I Brydon and R Dodd March 1798, 50 x 75 cm approx in black and gilt frames
A collection of pictures, prints and other items relating to the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst including a limited edition coloured print after Carl Laubin - A Sandhurst Fantasy, signed, edition 71/300, 44 x 63 cm approx, a set of three signed coloured prints after Denis Flanders including a gun parade and the buildings at Sandhurst, 28 x 38 cm approx, copies of programmes of the Sovereign's Parade, further magazines and ephemera, First Day Covers, etc, also together with a 19th century coloured lithograph from the R Ackerman's Military Scraps Series - Grand Rounds, a small signed coloured limited edition etching by Keith Chaffer showing a weeping Margaret Thatcher, etc
HISTORICAL/MYSTERY (SIGNED COPIES, unless otherwise stated): 1. Doherty, Paul: The Great Crown Jewels Robbery of 1303. The next 5 not Signed, Nightshade; Anubis Slayings; Assasin of Issis; Waxman Murders; The Templer;2. Jecks, Michael: The Death Ship of Dartmouth; The Mad Monk of Gidleigh; the next 2 not signed: Chapel of Bones; Prophecy of Death;3. Stockwin, Julian: Command; Conquest; the next 2 not signed; Artemis; Tenacious;4. Tash, A W: Harmony Silk Factory; 5. Fraser, George MacDonald: Flashman On The March; 6. Scarrow, S: The Gladiator;7. Clarke, Susanna: Ladies of Grace Adieu (special edn boxed set); Signed??8. McDougall, Sophia: Romanitas;9. Thompson, E V: Seek A New Dawn;The rest not signed: 10. Maislish, David: White Slave (repr, 2005);11. Mallinson, Allan: An Act Of Courage;12. Newman, R: Testing Of Tertius. (23)
FICTION/NOVELS (SIGNED COPIES, unless otherwise stated): 1. Zusak, Markus: Book Thief; with small drawing;2. Hornby, Nick: A Long Way Down, new, signed limited #569/1000 Slipcase; A Long Way Down; Complete Polysyllabic Spree; About A Boy (Damp soiled, A/F);3. Mosse, Kate: Labyrinth. (1st. Thus); Sepulchre. (5th. Impr.); 4. Andrews, Lyn: On Wing And A Prayer; 5. Brookmyre, Christopher: Boiling A Frog, (PB); Pandemonium, not signed;6. Fraser, John: Stolen China (Canadian 1st);7. Holden, Wendy: Filthy Rich;8. Lewycka, Marina: Short History Of Tractors In Ukrainian;9. McCall Smith, Alexander: Espresso Tales;10. Spencer-Fleming, Julia: I Shall Not Want, 1st. US edn. stated;11. Susann, Jacqueline: The Love Machine;12. Theroux, Paul: My Secret History;13. Drabble, Margaret: The Radiant Way;14. Chevalier, Tracy: Burning Bright;15. Flusfeder, David: The Gift;The rest not signed: 16. Adams, R: Plague Dogs;17. Hougan, C: Blood Relative;18. McCrory, M: Fading Shrine;19. Stanwood, D: Memory of Eva Ryker;20. Suri, M: Death of Vishnu;21. Vine, B: Gallowglass;22. Weldon, Fay: Cloning of Joanna May (USA 1st);23. Wingrove, David: Chung Kuo. (28)
SIGNED/Inscribed COPIES, unless otherwise stated: 1. TOWNSHEND, Pete: Horse's Neck. Faber, 1985, 1st edn. Dw (£6.95); the half title inscribed, signed and dated April, `85; Fine copy; 2. McCann, Colm: Dancer. 1st dw. Title page signed; vg+; 3. Sass, S: Hangok (Sounds, in Hungarian); Budapest, 2004, dw, inscribed and signed, and a concert program with Jean Dube: signed by both; fine; 4. Jennings, F: Sawdust in My Shoes. 1st edn. inscribed and signed; vg; 5. Curtis, R: Vicar of Dibley. (Complete Companion), 2000, 1st dw; fine; 6. McCartney, Paul: Blackbird Singing; Poems and Lyrics 1965-1999, not signed. 1st dw - little grubby; o/w fine; 7. Attenborough, David: Life of Mammals. 1st edn. Dw; PLUS two others. (9)

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