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Lot 44

Records : Nice lot of early 1960's singles and a few EP's x 150, nearly all in original sleeves, good/vg+, incl R Stones, Little Richard, Gene Vincent, Cochran etc.

Lot 2052

RAFAELO NANNINI, ITALY -1895, BRONZE SCULPTURE H 26" ELEPHANT FIGHTING TIGERSigned R. Nannini. Mounted on a marble base. Height of bronze only is 26", with marble base 27.5". Nannini, Italy - 1895.Deep Renaissance brown patina. Good crisp signature. From the collection of John- For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.

Lot 27

A CHINESE CIZHOU FIGURAL PILLOW, Song Dynasty, as a recumbent boy with floral chest decoration, holding a lotus flower, 28cm wide x 12cm high. Provenance: R & G McPherson, London.Condition report: Chips on basal rim on left foot. General scuffs and worn points (eg. Nose, eyes, knees etc), firing cracks and faults 

Lot 69

A Hornby O Gauge LNER No2 Special Tender Yorkshire R/N 234 Clockwork tin plate.

Lot 269

A 9ct Gold white stone set ring, size R

Lot 836

LARGE QTY OF CIGARETTE CARDS in 9 albums, including Wills Coronation Series, Wills First Aid, Wills Signalling Series, Wills Billiards, Wills Celebrated Ships, Players Riders of the World, Wills Historic Events, Wills Arms of Foreign Cities, Wills Arms of the Bishopric, Wills City Arms, Wills Aviation, Wills Fish and Bait, Corners Pure Tea, Wills Arms of the British Empire, Wills Arms of Companies, Lambert and Butler Wireless Telegraphy, Wills Admirals, Players Arms and Armour, R & J Hill Inventors, Buchanans Birds and their eggs, Players British Empire Series, Phillips Animal Series etc. Also with some loose cards.

Lot 980

KAMMER & REINHARDT DOLL a small doll with weighted blue eyes, open mouth and pierced ears. Marked, K & R, Simon & Halbig, 34. 13 1/2ins (34cms) high

Lot 1153

CANDLESTICK WEIGHING SCALES two candlestick weighing scales, by R W Winfield, Birmingham & Joseph & Edmund Ratcliff. (2)

Lot 1161

OPTOMETRIST CASED SET OF LENSES - QUEENS UNIVERSITY BELFAST a leather cased set with two layers of various lenses for an Optician, with a label inside Presented to R Lindsay Rea, M.B, B.S.c, By students of 2nd Year Medical, Queens University Belfast, December 1916.

Lot 1348

AFTER SIDNEY R. WOMBILL AYRSHIRE Coloured aquatint by S. A. Edwards, restrike, originally published by G. Rees, 1888 45 x 63cm.; with `The Favourite` (before and after the race) by E. G. Hester after E. A. S. Douglas, two restrikes, originally published 1883. (3)

Lot 1437

LARGE SILVER SPORTING TROPHY - EDINBURGH 1805 a large 2 handled silver trophy, with some original engraving and later inscribed D R Smith Memorial Challenge Trophy (Equine related) and with winners names from the 1980's onwards. Hallmarked for Edinburgh 1805 and maker J McKay. 27.5cms high, 37ozs.

Lot 115

A silver footed bowl - Height 9cm, Diameter 12cm - Sheffield 1905/06, maker R&B - approx weight 3.5 troy oz - minor dents, clean condition

Lot 243

A silver tea caddy Sheffield 1905/06 maker R&B - Height 11.5cm - approx weight 4.8 troy oz - clean, slight bending to top and small dent

Lot 36

A Second World War / WWII medal trio belonging to an E R Barnett, along with a silver (marked 'sterling') identity bracelet marked for the recipient, and various uniform buttons etc. POSTAGE: Worldwide postage / delivery available on all items. Combined postage available; UK £15.99+VAT, Ireland from £19.99+VAT, Europe from £19.99+VAT, USA / Canada from £30+VAT. Any other destinations please get in touch for a quote; info@eastbristol.co.uk. All quotes dependant upon location. Prices are per parcel (not per item).

Lot 309

An original Second World War WWII Nazi Germany Third Reich horse riding sport badge. With R to the centre and makers marks for Nuremberg and Berlin.  POSTAGE: Worldwide postage / delivery available on all items. Combined postage available; UK £15.99+VAT, Ireland from £19.99+VAT, Europe from £19.99+VAT, USA / Canada from £30+VAT. Any other destinations please get in touch for a quote; info@eastbristol.co.uk. All quotes dependant upon location. Prices are per parcel (not per item).

Lot 279

Lieutenant John R. Galvin USNR Signature on pilot profile of WW2 ace with 7 confirmed air-to-air victories in the Pacific theatre of war. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 190

Vulcan Country Limited edition print - 1/1000. THE FIRST IN THE EDITION. Very rare, your chance to own number 1 of 1000. Vulcan Country is taken from a painting by Timothy OBrien and is signed by the artist, Group Captain A C R Ingoldby and Stuart Stephenson. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 502

R. RICHARDSON oak cased barometer

Lot 29

CHINESE AND JAPANESE DIPLOMATIC AND GOVERNMENTAL FIGURESGood group of one letter, one note, one signed photograph, one signed publication and eleven signatures, all executed by Chinese and Japanese diplomats, politicians, and educational reformers of the 19th and 20th centuries, includes: LI TSUNG-JEN (1890-1969) Chinese general, later acting president of the Republic of China. I.S.P. as T.S. Lee, 4" x 6 1/4" b/w, inscribed to Miss A. Hedge, dated June 1, 1948 at Nanking; HIROMICHI KOZAKI (1856-1938) Japanese Christian theologian and educator. Signed and inscribed publication, "Calendar of the Doshisha Preparatory Collegiate Theological Scientific and Politico-Law Schools for the Year 1891-92" (Tokyo: Seishi-Bunsha), 1891, 63pp. 8vo., a catalog containing faculty lists, course lists, and illustrations of the Doshisha School in Kyoto, of which Kozaki was president. Signed and inscribed by Kozaki in black ink on the front cover, which is detached but present; GEORGE YEH (1904-1981) Minister of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador to the United States for the Republic of China. T.L.S., 1p. 4to, [n.p.], Jan. 17, 1953, to Robert R. Gros, Yeh thanks his correspondent for a previous letter, signed in black ink at the conclusion, with a retained copy of Gros's letter present; TSENG CHI-TSE (1839-1890) Chinese minister to Russia, France and Britain. Autograph note in the third person, 1p. 8vo., Tunbridge Wells, Dec. 3, 1885, transmitting his autograph to an admirer, executing his name as "The Marquis Tseng"; ALFRED SAO-KE SZE (1877-1958) First Chinese ambassador to the United States. Signature on a 3" x 5" card; CHEN LANBIN (1816-1895), first Chinese minister to the United States. Signatures in Chinese and English on a 1 3/4" x 3 1/4" card, with a pencil identifying inscription at left; LO TSUNG-YEE Chinese diplomat, represented China at the 1928 meeting of the Olympic Games Committee. Signature as "T.Y. Lo" on a 1" x 1 3/4" slip of card, laid down on a larger sheet with the printed address of the Chinese Legation in London; NAKASHIMA RIKIZO (1858-1918) Japanese Educator and Kantian Philosopher. Signatures in Japanese and English on a 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" card; LO FENG-LUH (1850-1903), Chinese ambassador to Britain. Bold signatures in Chinese and English on a 5" x 7 1/2" piece of stationery, blind-embossed with the image of a dragon and laid down on a larger backing; TAKASAKI MASAKAZE (1836-1912) Japanese Imperial Court councilor and privy councilor, later chief of the Imperial Poem Office. Signature in Japanese on a 3/4" x 2 3/4" slip of paper cut from a letter, accompanied by an autograph letter from Takasaki's son, Masamitsu, 2pp. 8vo., Tokyo, May 2, 1916, transmitting the signature; WANG CHUNG-HUI (1881-1958), first Minister of Justice for the Chinese Republic. Signature on a 2 1/2" x 3 3/4" card, in blue ink; ZAIZE (1876-1929) Manchu noble, advocate for the adoption of a constitutional monarchy in China. Signature in Chinese and English as "Prince Tsai Iseh" on a 2" x 3 1/4" card, adding his title and the date May 13, 1906; WEI TAO-MING (1899-1978) Chinese ambassador to the United States during World War II. Signature in Chinese and English on a 3" x 5" card; ZHANG YINHUAN (1837-1900), Chinese ambassador to Great Britain and the United States. Signature in English on a 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" card, adding his title as ambassador to Britain, along with a second 2" x 5" card bearing his signature in Chinese; and V.K. WELLINGTON KOO (1888-1985) Chinese ambassador to France, Britain and the United States, representative at the Paris Peace Conference, founding member of both the League of Nations and the United Nations. Signature in English on 1 1/2" x 3" card, along with an unsigned typed document, 19pp. 4to., "An Address to be Delivered at the Academy of Political & Social Science, Philadelphia, January 29, 1916", almost certainly written by Koo. Some items bear mounting remnants or identifying inscriptions in pencil on the verso, else very good. Seventeen pieces.

Lot 6

LOG OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY SHIP "ROYAL CHARLOTTE" BOUND FOR CANTONBound volume, approx. 176pp. legal folio, an original handwritten log book documenting the 1802 voyage of the British East India Company ship ROYAL CHARLOTTE, carrying a shipment of lead and other materials from London to Canton (modern Guangzhou) in China. The volume is bound in brown leather boards with an embossed floral design, with the initials of the ship "R C" and the phrase "To China" burned into the front cover. The first six pages of the log, completed in the style of a standard journal, detail the outfitting of the ship at Northfleet on the Thames, from January to March of 1802. After putting to sea on March 30 in company with the East India Company ships BRUNSWICK and GLATTON, the format of the entries changes to a tabular accounting of the hourly course of the Royal Charlotte and the condition of the winds, with a space for other comments and observations. The passage to China is relatively uneventful, save for several instances in which the ship's seamen are flogged or put in irons for drunkenness, theft, and assaulting superior officers, and the loss of the topmasts in a gale, which requires her to put into the Bay of All Saints in Brazil for repairs. She arrives in Canton on September 5, where she discharges her cargo and makes necessary repairs. On October 25, the ship's fourth officer dies in the city, and is interred at French Island. She takes on a shipment of tea for the return voyage to England, and puts to sea again on November 6, with the notation: "Adieu to China for some time". During the voyage home, a passenger, the captain's steward, and the cooper's mate all die of unstated causes and are buried at sea. Again, several seamen have to be confined or flogged, including Charles Connor, who repeatedly attempts to incite mutiny amongst his fellow sailors. He is flogged several times for his behavior, but eventually proves to be such a problem that he is confined aboard the warship HMS ROMNEY when the Royal Charlotte calls at St. Helena. The ship eventually arrives at Plymouth on April 13, 1803. The British East India Company was founded in 1600, and over the next two and a half centuries came to account for over half of the world's trade. They were an important force for European colonization in Asia, and held autonomous control over much of India through private military forces. The volume bears several old accession numbers, as well as the foxing and toning one would expect from a document of this age, else very good.

Lot 582

A Lalique frosted glass mermaid car mascot 'sirene', engraved and moulded marks, 10 cm high See inside back cover colour illustration Condition report Report by GHOne tiny foot-rim nibble, otherwise no obvious damage. Signature reads R Lalique France.

Lot 703

R Hanlay, still life of fruit, oil on canvas, signed and indistinctly dated, 24 x 28.5 cm

Lot 259

An 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond gypsy ring, approx. ring size O½, and another ring, stamped 585, approx, ring size R (2) Condition report Ring stamped 585 weighs 10.5 g

Lot 272

A Victorian diamond cluster ring, the large flowerhead flanked by two old brilliant cut stones, in a white and yellow coloured metal setting, approx. ring size R See inside back cover colour illustration

Lot 234

Chicago Yachting Interest - Yellow metal and enamel Chicago Athletic Association prize fob medallion, the reverse with script 'Geo R. Peare, Lipton Cup Races 1906', 2.5cm diameter This medallion was presumably awarded to George Peare for a successful series at the annual inshore yachting races on his sloop 'Cherry Circle' Condition: The enamel does have some thin patches but this appears to be a production 'fault', the reverse has a series of dents (see images) - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 261

Books - An Exact And Most Impartial Accompt Of The Indictment, Arraignment, Trial And Judgement (According To Law) Of Nine And Twenty Regicides, The Murtherers Of His Late Sacred Majesty, printed for R. Scot, T. Basset, R. Chiswell and F. Wright, 1679, one volume Condition: Please see images- please TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 33

A famille verte dish, period of Kangxi, the interior painted with scattered chrysanthemums, cherry and peony with ina rim band of alternating aubergine, red and yellow flower heads, 35.5cm (14 in) diameter (R) Approximately three rim damages have been filled but one has a consequent hair crack

Lot 41

A late 18th/early 19th century tea pot, cover and mug, the first painted with quatrefoil famille rose figure reserves on a blue cailloute ground with low relief butterflies and flower sprigs in white, the cylindrical exterior of the mug painted with a fenced island garden in blue, 13.5cm (5.25 in) high (3) (R) The handle of the mug has been restored and stapled back onto the body

Lot 109

Crassevig, pair of contemporary Italian Anna Armchairs in beech with leather drop in seats, designed by L&R Palomba, engraved makers marks to underside

Lot 141

A Longley & R McCutcheon 1999, bespoke made Gothic style hall stand having two upper tiers, slate tile insert supported on steel uprights leading to lower tier with slate tile inserts, supported on further steel uprights leading to a bottom tier with slate tile inserts, standing on bracket style feet - 44.5" wide

Lot 411

Early 20th century Oxford & Cambridge University medal for boxing and fencing competitions, presented for Fencing 2nd String R Pilter, Emm.Coll Cams, Beaten By TD Roberts Christchurch Oxford 1906 together with two other medals for University of Cambridge C.U.B and F.C. Novices Foils R Pilter 1905 together with another for 1906

Lot 102

A WILKINSON R ARTILLERY OFFICERS SWORD. A steel three bar hilt sword numbered Wilkinson blade 39997, complete with its steel scabbard. The very clean single-edged 35" blade, has the Imperial crown above Edward V11. Royal Artillery badge and Royal Artillery owners initials appear to be a large C then I and A. Complete with a brown leather sword knot, some light rusting evident in places on the plated scabbard.

Lot 198

A WARTIME R TANK REGT OFFICERS UNIFORM. A 1942 dated Royal Tank Regiment officers tunic, with label Flight Ltd Camberley. Complete with shirt and trousers, putties, webbing and partial Sam Browne belt. The Medal ribbon bar is an MC-1939/45, Africa and Italy Stars, Defence & War (with MID Emblem). Contained in an old trunk, worn by then 2/Lt Henry Dorner Palmer, later Captain MC. (Italy)

Lot 254

A PACIFIC STAR-LSGC R NAVY POW GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS. A 1939/45 & Pacific Stars, War Medal and Long Service Good Conduct Medal (GV1), named to J-97838 A P Allistone A.B. HMS Vernon. With medal issue slip, and original ribbons. His Long Service Good Conduct medal was awarded in May 1938. Albert P Allistone was captured 29th December 1941 and interned in Osaka Prisoner of War Camp, until the 2nd September 1945. His number given as P/J97838 on the official roll. From the date of Albert Percy Allistone's capture, it appears to be during or after the Fall of Hong Kong. The son of Sergeant A G Allistone, 4th & 6th Dragoon Guards.

Lot 299

A FOUR BAR QSA MEDAL TO THE ROYAL ENGINEERS. A Queens South Africa Medal with bars Cape-Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1901. Named to 29091 Sapper J H Lloyd Rl Engineers. J H Lloyd served in the 8th Railway Company R Engineers , with the bars confirmed and notation of 'Invalided Home'.

Lot 308

A LSVF TO THE 3rd LANARKSHIRE R V An Edward V11 Long Service Volunteer Force Medal, impressed naming to 7776 Sjt H Stark 3rd Lanark R V.

Lot 309

TWO LONG SERVICE GOOD CONDUCT MEDALS. An Edward V11 issue Long Service Good Conduct Medal, awarded to 162 BQM Sjt C J Browne. ASC. He also is listed as serving in th Boer War, awarded QSA & KSA medals. A George V1 Long Service Good Conduct Medal with Regular Army bar, named to Lt H G Bartlett R Engineers.

Lot 312

A 3rd MONMOUTH REGT EFFICIENCY MEDAL. A George V Efficiency Medal with top bar Territorial, named to 3904689 Sjt I J Pickett 3-Monmouth R.

Lot 313

TWO GV1 EFFICIENCY MEDALS. 1. With top bar Territorial named to 1444385 Bdr F S Davis R. A. 2. With top bar Territorial named to 1983749 Cpl L A Barker. R E

Lot 314

TWO EFFICIENCY MEDALS INCLUDING HANTS FORTRESS R E. A George V Territorial Force Efficiency Medal named to 285 Sapr G Abrams . Hants: (F) RE. (Awarded October 1912) The Hampshire Fortress Engineers (TF) supplied the 48 A A Company at Portsmouth with Searchlights, etc. 2. A George V1 Efficiency Medal named to 2065629 Spr J Randall RE.

Lot 315

A WILTSHIRE REGT EFFICIENCY MEDAL GROUP OF THREE. British War & Victory Medals named to 36269 Pte R G Brown Wilts R. A 2. A George V Efficiency Medal with Territorial top bar named to 5331723 Cpl R G Brown. 4th R Berkshire Regiment.

Lot 316

A BWM- TEM PAIR TO THE 6th R WARKS. A British War Medal named to 3353 Pte T Herrick. R. Warks. R. A George V Territorial Efficiency Medal named to 7868064 Sgt T Herrick 6-R. War. R. Thomas Herrick served in both the R Warks and Tank Corps, awarded one of the last George V issued TEM's in May 1937. (See Medal Index Card) Entitled to a Gt War pair.

Lot 317

A WEST YORKSHIRE REGT TRIO. A 1914/15 Star, British War and Victory Medals, named to 2312 Pte H Gomersall W Yorks R. Harry Gomersall served in the West Yorkshire Regiment and the Machine Gun Corps, under Number 43710. (France 16/4/1915)

Lot 318

AN EAST YORKSHIRE REGT TRIO. A 1914/15 Star named to 10-247 Pte H Dixon E Yorks R. British War & Victory Medals named to 10-247 A/Sjt H Dixon E. York.R. Harry Dixon served in Egypt from the 22/12/1915. Awarded a Silver Wound Badge on the List Off/1114. MIC states Hon 2/Lt 4th Battalion the Essex Regt. Discharged & Commissioned 17/10/1918.. Originally from Hull his Medal Address was 4 Eastleigh Cottages, Newbigin (?) Hornsea. E Yorks in 1921 With the trio are his original identity disc H Dixon 10 E Yorks CE. Also a visiting carda .

Lot 320

A DEVONS TFWM GROUP OF THREE MEDALS. A Territorial Force War Medal named to 371 Pte J H Selway Devon R. British War & Victory Medals named to 200031 Pte J H Selway Devon Regt. John H Selway served firstly in the Devon Regiment under numbers 371 later 200031. He was then attached to the Somerset Light Infantry. He was awarded his TFWM whilst with the latter, when attached under number 235129.

Lot 322

A R ENGINEERS TO R GARRISON ARTILLERY OFFICERS TRIO. A 1914/15 Star named to 698 Spr H Smith. British War & Victory Medals named to 2/Lt C H Smith.. Clarence Herbert Smith was a sapper in the Balkans theatre from 5/5/1915, before promotion to Acting Quartermaster Sergeant in the East Lancashire RE. Then in September 1916 he was commissioned into the Royal Garrison Artillery. MIC details lists him as Acting Captain. A note on his MIC states entitled to a Silver Wound Badge, 16/9/1918. Also that he enlisted as H Smith, later C H Smith on both relevant cards.

Lot 325

THREE GT WAR PAIRS SLI / OX & BUCKS LI /Q O R GLASGOW YEO. British War & Victory Medals named to 1. 20555 Pte P T Cooke Som LI. (Percy) 2.95516 Pte J Angus Queens Own Royal Glasgow Yeo. (James) 3. 46306 Pte C P Martin Oxfordshire & Bucks LI (Charles)

Lot 327

THREE GT WAR PAIRS INCLUDING AN 11/11/1918 CASUALTY. British War & Victory Medal pairs named to 1. 22895 Pte A Castle R Berks R. 2. WR-320292 Spr S Godwin R E. 3. 303566 Spr W J Holloway R E. William John Holloway was born at Battersea London and educated at Camberwell. Date of death given as the last day of the War 11/11/1918 in France, whilst serving in the 106th Field Coy RE. Other sources state 100th Fd Coy.

Lot 328

GT WAR MEDALS. (4) A 1914/15 Star named to 14989 Pte R H Jenkins East Lancs Regt Richard H Jenkins served in France from the 31/7/1915, discharged in 1918. A British War Medal named to 1. 7201 Sjt J J Dore RE. Jesse J Dore served in Egypt from the 3rd July 1915. 2. 301016 Gnr D'A S J Coles RA. D'arcy S J Coles 3. MR 104793 Pte J Jackson ASC. (4)

Lot 331

A MERITORIUS SERVICE MEDAL. A George V1 Meritorius Service Medal named to 25381 Sjt R Bennett Royal Engineers. Forces War Records states that a 25381 Cpl R Bennett RE was serving in the Boer War.(QSA 4 bars - KSA 2 bars) awarded. Further research required to confirm it is or is not, the same Soldier

Lot 335

TWO GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS bars MALAYA & CYPRUS. A QE11 General Service medal with bar Malaya named to 22938079 Pte R A HickmAn A.C.C. A QE11 General Service Medal with bar Cyprus, named to 23497810 Spr B R Holloway RE (2).

Lot 343

A 3rd BIRMINGHAM BATTALION R WARKS REGT DEATH PLAQUE. A 3rd Birmingham Battalion 16th Warwickshire Regt Death Plaque, to a British born Frenchman, Rene Chable. Born in Lewisham London 32604 Pte R Chable resided in the Maison Lafitte, Seine Et Oise, France. Killed in Action 9/10/1917, he is commemorated on Panels 23-28 & 163A the Tyne Cot Memorial.

Lot 348

THREE GT WAR PAIRS. British War & Victory Medals named to 1. C-12257 Pte E Phillips KRRC (Ernest). 2. 22951 Pte A C J Lingard R War R. (Both in boxes of issue). 3. 59570 Gnr E Hulcoop RA. (Ernest Hulcoop RGA) All are confirmed by MIC as pairs only issued.

Lot 349

TWO GT WAR PAIRS CFC/RAMC. British War & Victory Medals named to 1. 298059 Pte E Leisham CFC. (Canadian Forestry Corps). 2. 3790 Pte A T Hedger R A M C. (Alfred)

Lot 364

A LOYAL NORTH LANCS 1914 STAR/BAR TRIO. A 1914 Star with bar named to 9146 Pte J Marriott L.N.Lancs. British War & Victory Medals named to 9146 L. Sjt J Marriott L.N.Lan R. James Marriott disembarked in France on the 12th August 1914, his medal and clasp confirmed on his Medal Index Card details.

Lot 365

A ROYAL IRISH REGT 1914 STAR/BAR TRIO. A 1914 Star with bar, British war & Victory Medals named to 9068 Pte F Sheppard R Irish R. Frank Sheppard served in France from the 13th August 1914. His clasp and the issue of a Silver Wound Badge and his Discharge in April 1918, are recorded on his MIC.

Lot 366

A 4th ROYAL FUSILIERS 1914 STAR/BAR TRIO. A 1914 Star with bar also British War & VIctory Medals named to 11695 Pte A S Rowley 4/R.Fus on the first medal which has been gilded. 11695 A. Cpl. A S Rowley R.Fus. Alfred S Rowley served with the 4th London Regiment in France from 18th August 1914. He would have presumably taken part in the Battles of Mons, where the first two VC's of the war, were won by Lt Maurice Dease and Private Sidney Godley. The Regiment also took part in the Battles of Le Cateau, 1st Marne, The Aisne, La Bassee and 1st Ypres. Alfred Rowley also was attached to the R Sussex Regt as a A/Cpl under Number L/12917.

Lot 369

A 1st NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGT 1914 STAR/BAR TRIO. A 1914 Star with bar, British War & Victory Medals named to 8314 Pte S Harris 1/Northn R. Sidney Harris served in France from the 13th August 1914. His award of the bar is on his MIC details.

Lot 37

A 1796 LIGHT CAVALRY VARIANT SWORD. A 1796 Variant sword of the Light Cavalry pattern, with unusual 33.1/2" blade. The addition of double three-quarter fullers and 'Scimitar' point, makes the weapon far more effective than the standard pattern. Contained in its steel scabbard, the blade spine is marked Osborn & Gunby. They are listed as working between 1808 and 1817 at 82 Pall Mall. Sword Cutlers to HM and H R H P O Wales, and the Hon East India Co.

Lot 371

A R WARKS 1914 STAR/BAR TRIO & SWB. A 1914 Star with bar also British War & Victory Medals named to 1964 Pte Z Sambrook R. Wark.R. Zealer Sambrook served with his regiment in France from the 22nd of August 1914. Wounded and discharged with a Silver Wound Badge under Paragraph 392 Wounds. He enlisted in January 1912 and was invalided out on the 1st June 1916, from wounds received during overseas service. A SWB with enamel decoration and R Warks Cap Badge are with the trio, also copied details.

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