A collection of dress rings comprising an 18ct yellow gold ring set with five collet set graduated diamonds, size O/P, an 18ct yellow gold floral ring with six small sapphires surrounding a diamond, size Q, an 18ct yellow gold ring with central oval sapphire surrounded by tiny diamonds, size R/S, and a further 9ct yellow gold ring with clear and blue stones, size O (4).
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A boxed modern Moorcroft vase in "Sweet Thief" pattern designed by Rachel Bishop, with impressed green Moorcroft stamp to base and signed "R Bishop", height 17cm, and a boxed modern Moorcroft rounded vase in "Jasmine" pattern with red impressed mark to base and painted "Trial 23.8.00", height 13.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Sweet Thief vase appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Jasmine vase has crazing throughout, other good condition.
R. CAVALLA; a pair of oils on canvas, shipping scenes, both signed, 50 x 75cm, a further shipping scene by the same artist, oil on card, 29 x 42cm, and another by T. HANSON, signed to lower right, 50 x 75cm, all framed (4). (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.
A Victory Medal, and a General Service Medal, both ascribed to "24013 PTE. A. HORTON. CHES. R.", a British War Medal ascribed to "212882 SPR. W. ALLEN. R.E." and a Defence Medal, unascribed, all with ribbons, also a ribbon bar brooch, two badges, a bronze remembrance plaque, four WWI embroidered postcards, some banknotes, photographs, and two "The Arras Memorial" booklets. CONDITION REPORT: Name on the remembrance plaque - Arthur Horton.
A creamware cylindrical quart frog mug blackprinted 'A southeast view of the stupendous iron bridge built over the river Wear at Sunderland' by R. Burdon Esq. N.P. begun 24 Sep 1793, opened 9 August 1796, further signed Newcastle Pottery, inside the crudely coloured fibian the original handle is lost and it is now tinsmith repaired with a band to the rim and a handle, the body is extensively cracked, maximum height 17.5cm. The mount is still firmly attached
A .44" Remington calibre Model 1875 revolver, Remington entered into a contract with an initial order for 10,000 specimens of this revolver with the Egyptian government, the Egyptian contract guns were inspected like U.S. military arm and carried a * mark on the left side of the barrel, forward of the frame and an R sub-inspectors mark on the cylinder and the frame between the cylinder and the barrel, this order was never completed when Egypt failed to pay for a previous order for Remington Rolling Block rifles so it ended prematurely and those made were apparently sold on the open market, as a result Egyptian contract marked revolvers are relatively scarce and command higher than normal prices, this specimen bears the * and R in the above defined positions; it bears the serial number 2813 under its grips, the calibre is defined as obsolete by the Home Office and benefits from being regarded as an antique under section 58 (2) of the Firearms Act 1968, it can therefore be purchased without a licence when kept as a curio or ornament; it comes with a modern gun belt
R Grayson [mid 19th Century]- A portrait of a young man:- half-length seated, with dark wavy hair, wearing a frock coat and black necktie signed and dated 1839, pencil drawing, 24 x 18cm, together with a pencil drawing of Lieutenant J N Ingram [3rd Battalion 31st Foot, Scots Guard] by John George Wood [1768-1838], a pencil drawing attributed to Walter Westley Russell [1867-1949] and one other pencil portrait [4] * Notes. Lt Ingram was wounded at the Battle of Quatre-Bas on 16 June 1815, two days before the Battle of Waterloo.
T(homas) Birch, American, 1779-1851, View of Point Breeze, NJ, at Bordentown, NJ, the Country Estate of Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte, eldest brother of Napoleon I, oil on canvas, 26 3/4" x 35" sight, 31 1/4" x 39 1/2" overall, descended in the LeJambre Family of Bordentown, NJ. Signed T Birch in lower right corner in block letters. Closely related to a work by Thomas Birch held in The Newark Museum signed and dated 1818. "View from the Hill at Bordentown, New Jersey, 1818. Signed, dated and inscribed on reverse, now covered by relining: "T. Birch / 1818 / Philadelphia" Labels/Stamps: Labels on file: white gummed paper, black printed ink "RICHARD YORK GALLERY / 21 EAST 65TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10021 212-772-9155 FAX 288-0410 / 9252CY / THOMAS BIRCH (1779-1851) / View from the Hill at Bordentown, New Jersey, 1818 / Oil on canvas / 37 3/4 x 49 inches / Signed, dated and inscribed on reverse: T. Birch / / 1818 / Philadelphia"; white gummed paper, black printed ink with typewritten data, blue ink diagonal strike-through across label "HIRSCHL & ADLER 315 / Galleries, inc. / 21 East 70th Street, New York, NY 10021 / ARTIST: THOMAS BIRCH / NUMBER: APG: 8377D / TITLE: VIEW FROM THE HILL AT/ BORDENTOWN, NEW JERSEY / MEDIUM: / ooc / SIZE: 37-3/4 X 49 in. / DATE: 1818"; white gummed paper, black printed ink "Hirschl & Adler / Galleries, Inc. / 21 East 70th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021 / Phone (212) 535-8810 Fax (212) 772-7237 / www.HirschlAndAdler.Com / ARTIST: THOMAS BIRCH / 1779-1851 / NUMBER: APG 19140D.003 / TITLE: View fromt he Hill at Bordertown, New Jersey / MEDIUM: Oil on canvas / SIZE: 37 3/4" x 49" / DATE: 1818"Provenance: [Daniel H. Farr & Co., Inc., New York]; to Harris and Elise Hammond, New York and Bordentown, New Jersey, by June 23, 1925; to sale 452, Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, April 10, 1943, Collection of Harris and Elise Hammond, removed from their residence at Bonaparte Park, Bordentown, New Jersey, no. 372 ill.; to [Mr. Charles Sessler, Philadelphia]: to private collection, and by descent, until present; Richard York Gallery, New York, New York, purchased from Hirschl and Adler Gallery, New York, New YorkExhibition History: Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, 1980, "American Art form the Gallery's Collection"; Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, 1982, "American Art form the Colonial and Federal Periods"
THREE WORLD WA I SERVICE MEDALS, awarded to 21598. Pte. S.H. Hope L.N. Lan. R. viz 1914-18 Star medal, 1914-15 Star and gilt Victory medal, all with ribbons and a ROYAL REGIMENT PLATED METAL AND ENAMEL TIE PIN, TOGETHER WITH A NAPOLEON III FRENCH SILVER FIVE FRANCS COIN, 1863 and a GILT METAL COMMEMORATIVE MEDALLION 'JOHN TYLER PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES 1841', the reverse with crossed pipes and clasped hands 'Peace and Friendship' (6)
1914/18 WAR MEDAL AND GILT VICTORY MEDAL WITH RIBBONS, award to 6035 Pte. H. Smith, Lan Fus TOGETHER WITH 1914/18 WAR MEDAL WITH RIBBON, awarded to G-21706 Pte. C. Downs E. Kent R. and a GILT VICTORY MEDAL awarded to 5714 Pte. A. G. Harris 6-London R. (lacks ribbon) and a CHESHIRE CAP BADGE (5)
'BAILEY'S MEDICAL COIL.' INDUCED CURRENT COIL, , with electro-magnetic interrupter in a brass container with a glass window, compartment for wet or dry cells (missing) in a polished wooden case. T/R switch and a graduated disc 0-150 with a central pointer to control intensity. Electrode holders with turned wooden handles, plate, cylinder, cords, and brass wire brush electrodes. Maker: 'Gebr. Senftleben, Waldemar Str.53., Berlin S.O.26.' (Marked under switch panel). Dated: 22 Oct 1901. Good condition.

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