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BWM & Victory Medal to 10297 Pte R A Quinton HAC (Infty), with GV (Crowned) Special Constabulary Medal + LS Bar 1939 (Russell A. Quinton). Later served as 319724 with RAF. Lot includes several original photos, paperwork, and a large personal photo album inscribed 'Pte R A Quinton 10297 C Company 1st Bn HAC My Diary from Feb 1917'. Plus a quantity of various Cap Badges, Cloth badges, etc (qty) Worth viewing
WW2 Casualty group to 5127225 Pte John Ronald Hayward (Haywood) 1/7th Bn R. Warwickshire Regt. Killed 18/7/1944. Buried Fontenay-Le-Pesnel War Cemetery, Tessel. Lived Bedworth Nr Nuneaton. Lot includes named Casualty medal slip, named box of issue, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, War Medal. Plus Documents and a touching letter from Lt G A Foster re 5118155 Sgt Harry Haywoods death with the Royal Warwicks 28/2/1945. Buried Reichwald Forest War Cemetery (qty)
Vinyl 45's Tamla / Stateside. 80+ 45's from these stables together with The Supremes Hits EP (TME 2008), the collection includes some early, and some US releases. Artists include The Isley Brothers, Yvonne Fair, R Dean Taylor, Edwin Star & many others. Condition is variable with most in cardboard sleeves, the remainder TM orange & brown company colours
DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Sandefjord Pottery, Norway; a shallow stoneware dish decorated with nesting birds on a sky blue ground, painted initials, made about 1951, diameter 17.5cm. (D) Leach started the Sandefjord Pottery in 1951 and worked with a group of Norwegian potters. Pieces from his Norwegian period are exceptionally rare. Provenance: T F R Jones Collection, Peripatetic Gallery, Devon. Purchased at Bowman Antiques Fair, Stafford, 2007. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A Sunderland lustre pottery frog mug, decorated A West View of the Cast Iron Bridge Over the River Wear, built by R Burdon Esq, 12 cm high, and another similar mug (1 a.f.) (2) Condition report Report by NG Mug with transfer opposite handle: Some imperfections (lumps and bumps) in body, some lumps in glaze and firing crack in base. Crazing to glaze. A couple of small chips in pink lustre rim. Wear to lustre. Other mug: Crazed and discoloured. A couple of cracks in mug. One from rim down, other in body. Pink lustre and colours worn. A couple of chips to front image. Both grubby.
On instruction of the recipient: A group of six medals, awarded to 25052798 Pte R L Warrilow Para, comprising an Iraq Medal, with clasp, a General Service Medal 1962-2007, with Northern Ireland clasp, an Afghanistan Medal, an Operational Service Medal 2000 (Sierra Leone), a NATO Service Medal, with Kosovo clasp and a NATO ISAF Medal, with assorted photographs and other items See illustration Condition report Report by NG There is no paperwork included with medals, but some photographs Iraq Medal Stamped 25052798 LCPL R L WARRILOW PARA General Service Medal Stamped 25052798 PTE R L WARRILOW PARA Operational Service Medal for Sierra Leone and Afghanistan Both as GSM Both Nato medals unnamed
A group of family medals, comprising a pair awarded to Lieutenant Raynsford C Longley RHA, a Crimea Medal, with Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann and Sebastopol bars, and a Legion d'Honneur, and a WWI trio, with 1914-15 Star, awarded to Midshipman C Raynsford Longley (killed on HMS Indefatigable at the Battle of Jutland), with letter of entitlement, dated 1923, addressed to his father, Major General J R Longley, framed as one See illustration Provenance: Descent through the family
A station drop dial wall clock, the 28.5 cm diameter painted dial with Roman numerals and B.R-W., fitted an eight day fusee movement, in a drop dial case, applied an ivorine plaque, G.W.R. 1875, 61 cm high See illustration Provenance: Inherited by the vendor from his uncle, who was station master at Wiveliscombe Condition report With pendulum and key Dial repainted in post-1948 BR-W style Report by RB I take your point about the drop section looking a different colour, but I think it is just the varnish. The area around the ring, the leaf carved sections below and the central panel to the drop section are all very bitumous and crazed, but they do all match in colour. The sides look a good matching colour. I suspect it is just the finish wish is making it look different. It even has traces of paint where it has been painted on a wall and not been removed. Lacks one peg to hold the movement and dial. Generally appears original (with the exception of the B-R-W repainted dial). The lower left brass fixing lug is missing, the pendulum window is not a window as it is wooden. The small hinges on the side and bottom doors are very gummed up, but some appear to be stamped BRW (?). Report by GH Winds and ticks. The dial measures 29 cm diameter. The maximum entire width is 38 cm. The depth is 15.5 cm from the glass to the rear. The height is 61 cm and the width of the trunk is 23 cm.
Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, Groat, 2.02g, Durham House, m.m. bow (on reverse only?), Roman lettering on both sides, obv., bust 6, square pellet stops, rev., redde/cviqve/qvod:s/vvm.est., saltire stops, crescent in forks (N. 1873; S. 2405; Whitton p. 310; Stewartby p. 528), with a heavy metal flaw across the width of the coin on both sides apparently caused by imperfect preparation of the coinage alloy, otherwise good very fine, interesting. Ex H.W. Taffs and R. Carlyon-Britton Collections.
Henry VI Restored, Groat, 3.02g, York, m.m. lis on both sides, obv., e on breast, small trefoils on cusps including over crown, reads henricv’ and franc, trefoil stops with small lis after franc, rev., saltire stops, reads civi/tas/ebo/raci (N. 1618; S. 2084; Blunt & Whitton 2/1; Stewartby p. 432), flan crack and mintmarks imperfectly struck up, otherwise good very fine. Ex R. Carlyon-Britton Collection.
Edward IV, Second Reign (1471-83) Groat, 3.07g, London, type XVI, m.m. cross with pellet in each angle on both sides, large trefoils on all cusps, reads dei, saltire or small cross stops on both sides, chevron-barred a in tas (N. 1631; S. 2096; Blunt & Whitton XVI, 3; Stewartby p. 433, XVIb), double-struck, fine or good fine. Ex R. Carlyon-Britton Collection, lot 1660.
Henry VIII, Second Coinage, Groat, 2.56g, London, m.m. pheon, third bust, with full Irish title reading henric? 8 d’ g’ agl’ fra’ z hib’ rex, rev., a/divtor/e’, saltire stops and saltires in cross-ends (N. 1798; S. 2338; Whitton (xii), 2; Stewartby p. 471, 2), good very fine to extremely fine and very rare thus. Ex E.J. Winstanley and R. Carlyon-Britton Collections.
Henry VIII, Second Coinage (1526-44), Groat, 2.47g, London, m.m. rose, first young bust of Henry VIII right (Laker A), mostly Roman lettering with single saltire stops on both sides, obv., henric? viii? di’ gra’ rex agl z fra’, rev., posvi/dev’a/ditor/e’mev’, roses in cross-ends (N. 1797; S. 2337; cf. Whitton (i), 1 and pl. XIII, 6; Stewartby p. 471, 1 (i)), some surface marks and scuffs but very fine, very rare. Stated to be ex B. Roth (Sotheby’s, 19-20 July 1917, probably part of lot 254), F.A. Walters, R.C. Lockett and R. Carlyon-Britton Collections.

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