Carol McNicoll (born 1943) a split bowl, sgraffito decorated in shades of mushroom and pale blue on a white ground, a Dart Pottery jardiniere and small vase designed by Janice Tchalenko, two crystalline glaze porcelain boxes and covers by Stephen R Jones, two early Robin Welch cylinder vases and a collection of studio pottery incised signature, 20cm. wide (a lot)
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A collection of stoneware bottles and pots, including: Dr. Nelson's Inhaler; a stoneware flask titled 'The Colliers Inn'; four stoneware bottles: Bewick Bros. Dublin Stout, Blaydon, Extra Stout R. Lumley & Co., Ovington Brewery, Sam Vincent Hop Bitters, Newcastle & Howden, and Kirkshaw & Sons Gateshead, Ginger Beer; together with another inhaler; a rectangular box inscribed 'The Tooth Tablet'; two further boxes with circular lids inscribed 'James Scott, Cream'; and another similar lid without a box. (13)
Leica Accessory 'End Lot'. Selection of various Leica accessories to include Meter MR (condition 4F) with instructions in makers box; Leitz Green, YG & UVa 42mm push-on filters; 9cm M to L39 adapter; ITOOY lens Hood (condition 4); Series VIII lens hood for Leica R (condition 5), plus various lens and body caps etc.
A silver trophy cup of inverted campana form with twin loop handles and inscription "Presented by N.M.B.C.", 23.5cm high, Sheffield 1920, maker Fattorini & Sons Ltd, ___17oz, inscribed "The Dawson Cup, Presented by Sir Benjamin Dawson for the Most Consistent Annual Performance 1931 R T Cawthorne", together with a smaller trophy cup, 10cm high, Sheffield 1923, ___1½oz, inscribed "Bradford Motorcycle and Light Car Club Handicap Speed Trials Oct 7/1923 Fastest Time Sidecar Class R T Cawthorne 3½ Norton", (2).
HORNBY - 2 boxed Hornby sets to include a '00' gauge London 2012 R1153 electric train set comprising of a Class 395 DPT 1 (motorised), Class 395 MS 1, Class 395 DPT 2 (unmotorised) in purple with the London 2012 emblem (all accessories included) and a Hornby Railways Electric train set featuring a D5572 (Tri-ang R.357) and 4 carriages (Prime Pork, Texaco, Norstand, Ocean, a S6339 wagon, 2 decorative tunnel portals, track and a battery controller.
Eight Medals: India General Service 1936-39, clasp: North West Frontier 1936-37 (20708 DVR. NAIK ALI KHAN. 2 MTN. BTY.); IGS 1936-39, 2 clasps: (40826 DRIVER KHAN MOHD. 13 MTN. BTY.); IGS 1936-39, clasp: North West Frontier 1937-39 (BARBER MEHAR KHAN, 1 R MTN. BTY.); 1914 Star (NO. 691 DRIVER FATEH KHAN. NO. 6 M.B. RG.A.); British War 1914-20 (45 GNR. F. BOYD. BOMBAY ARTY. I.D.F.); Allied Victory (1954 DVR. FATEH MOHD. R.A.); India Service 1939-45; Indian Army LSGC (27184 DRIVER SHOONKA. MTN. ARTY.) Most very fine or better, the second with unofficial rivet to the upper clasp. [8]
An India General Service Medal 1854-95 to Gunner R. Butler, Royal Artillery, clasp: Northwest Frontier (102 GUNR R BUTLER NO 2 BY 24TH BDE R.A.), impressed. Generally good very fine or better, file marks to clasp fixings. Confirmed on the roll for service in Hazara (Black Mountain Expedition 3rd-22nd October 1868).
The Boer War Distinguished Conduct Medal and Gallipoli casualty group of seven to Captain Charles Deschamps Randall, Notts & Derby Regiment: D.C.M., Edward VII (2871 C. SJT: C.D. RANDALL. I/DERBY REGT.); Queen's South Africa, 2nd reverse, 4 clasps: Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill (2871 C. SJT: C.D. RANDALL. I/DERBY: REGT.); King's South Africa, two dated clasps (2871 C. SJT: C.D. RANDALL. I/NOTTS & DERBY: REGT.); Army Long Service and Good Conduct, George V (2871 S. MJR: C.D. RANDALL. NOTTS: & DERBY: REGT.); 1914-15 Star (CAPT. C.D. RANDALL. NOTTS. & DERBY. R.); British War and Victory Medals (CAPT. C.D. RANDALL.), the first four mounted for wearing, some bruising and wear, near very fine; the last three unmounted and extremely fine, QSA and KSA are official replacements. Born India, May 1876, son of Charles Randall 45th Foot (See lot 506). Enlisted aged 14. Served in South Africa; M.I.D. 04/09/01; D.S.M. L.G. 29/09/01; roll indicates issue of replacement QSA and KSA; rejoined 9th Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby) as Private 24/08/14; promoted Sergeant-Major the following day; temporary commission as Captain 06/11/14, entered the war in Gallipoli where he was killed in action 9th August 1915, aged 39, leading C Company of his battalion in the attack on Ismail Oglu Tepe. In a letter written shortly before his death, the recipient alludes to "the excessive heat and most abominable stench", and goes on to say that "The front line of trenches is nothing but a huge graveyard, and many hundreds of bodies lie unburied.....We were putting out wire entanglements a few nights ago, and to do so had to crawl through countless bodies, but contact with these was infinitely preferable to exposing oneself to a Turkish bullet. There is no 'off-time' on the Peninsula, and the firing goes on forever........I am in command of C Company now, Major Fielding being killed the second day whilst talking to me..... Our next period will, I think, be hell, so I must ask you to notice the casualty lists." (Quoted in the Nottingham Evening Post 02/09/15)
A Meritorious Service Medal group of seven to Acting Sergeant Major Sidney W. Randall, Devon Regiment: Queen's South Africa, 2nd reverse, clasp: Transvaal; King's South Africa, two dated clasps (4747 PTE. S.W. RANDALL, DEVON. REGT), each with edge bruising and wear, good fine; 1914 Star with tailor's copy 'slider'clasp (4747 SJT S.W.RANDALL. 2/DEVON R.), good very fine; British War and Victory Medals (4747 A.W.O, CL. 1. S.W. RANDALL. DEVON. R.), very fine or better; Army Long Service and Good Conduct, George V (4747 SJT: S.W. RANDALL. DEVON: R.); Army Meritorious Service, George V (4747 SJT:- A.S. MJR:- S.W. RANDALL. 2/DEVON; R.), the last two nearly extremely fine; together with a corresponding group of mounted miniatures, very fine. Entered France and Flanders 14th November 1914. Entitled to Silver War Badge (list C/1008/2). Clasp to 1914 Star not confirmed on medal index card. M.S.M. gazetted 18/01/19 "in recognition of valuable services...France and Flanders".

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