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G USA, colonial, Woods coinage, halfpenny, 1723, laur. head r., rev. Hibernia std. l., with harp, in plastic holder, graded by NGC as Extremely Fine 45 Brown; with a Jackson political token, 1824, good very fine, and an East India Company, Bengal Presidency pie (1816) (KM.64), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as Fine 15 Brown (3)
Gilded French striking mantle clock by R & G Harris London (serial number 1027) with two decorated caryatids with hand painted blue ground porcelain supports and cherub plaque, and other decoration to the base, the clock face has a blue ground chapter ring, the pediment is gilded rose garlands and doves
Mid 19th century eight day striking automaton inlaid mahogany grandfather clock by R. Mortimer of Dartmouth with original label and Adam and Eve movement to the top of the face with moving arm and leg, with hand painted spandrels, monthly aperture and secondary dial with Roman chapter ring and outer five minute interval ring, original brass finials to the hood
SIDE CA R STEIB attaches HJC STEIB est le vestige de la première grande marque de Sidecar Allemande produite au milieu des Années 50 à Nuremberg. Cest un produit dune excellente qualité de fabrication avec des matériaux prestigieux et dapparence très luxueuse. Souvent associé aux imposantes Zundapp il est dun style agressif mais néanmoins distingué par sa forme très particulière distinctive des ces Sides : « en Obus ». Les STEIB ne sont plus produits et le prix à lépoque était très élevé (100000 anciens francs français de 1956) ce qui explique le fait quil soit rare de trouver un STEIB doccasion et dautre part den trouver un original car les répliques ( même Allemandes ou Autrichiennes) sont nombreuses. Notre modèle est dans un excellent état la carrosserie est resplendissante les attaches et la partie mécanique (Faites par HJC) semblent très saines. La sellerie en cuir beige présente un état proche du neuf. STEIB was a German Manufacturer which was producing Side Cars during the middle of 50s in Nuremberg. Made with an excellent manufacturing Quality with famous materials and with a Luxurious appearance. They were often sold with impressive ZUNDAPP Motorcycles its a mix between an aggressive and distinguished style. The Shape looks like an artillery Shell or a Bomb. STEIB are no longer produced and the sale price was very high ( 100000 old FF in 1956). It s why is currently so difficult to find a real STEIB in a good shape and because there is now a lot of replicas ( even German or Austrian). Our product look good as new body parts are wonderful shining black attachment and mechanical parts ( Made by HJC) seems really good. The beige leather interior look as new.
A 17th Century & Later Carved & Inlaid Oak Full Tester Bed. The arcaded headboard inlaid with 'flowerpotte' marquetry panels, flanked by caryatids above diamond shaped plaques bearing the initials A & R, and incorporating a secret sliding panel compartment. The intricately carved foot posts above square base sections inlaid with chevron bands.. 83 ins (210 cms) high, 56 ins (142 cms) wide, 86 ins (218 cms) long.
An 18ct Gold cased Half Hunter Pocket Watch having crown wound movement, the white enamelled face with Roman numerals and inset second hand at the six o'clock postion, teh movement engraved ''Sir John Barnett Ltd., 65 Cheapside, London'' and numbered ''376000'', the case numbered ''586'', London 1918, makers R & S. (in running order but minute hand absent) sold together with a hollow double link watch Chain, 13 1/2'' long, total weight 115 gms. approx.
An Edwardian silver engine turned cigar case inset with two enamel roundel's for Irish and Cambridge Regiments - the interior with presentation inscription Captain R. Martin the Royal Irish Regt from Colonwl A.J. Lyon the Cambridgeshire Regt Birmingham 1910 - Weight approx. 5.59 troy oz, sold together with related documentation
Three World War I Victory medals to Private Wakes Bedf Yeo, Private Boness Bedf R and Private Thorn Essex R, a 1939-45 Service medal to Aircraftsman First Class K G Cox, a 1914-15 Star awarded to Pte Wakes 597 Bedf Yeo, a copper Death plaque to Pte Fred Thorn 40434 a 1939-1945 Star, an ARP badge, two enamel medallions and a DRGM leather cased sovereign holder and water canister
A George V silver twin-handled trophy bowl raised on an ebonised base (Sheffield 1921), inscribed "Bathurst Estate Produce Association Best Cottage Garden Presented by Lady Apsley", inscribed with a list of winners, the last dated 1963 R. Dowdeswell" CONDITION REPORTS Basically sound, though in need of a good clean, base above the socle with scratch marks into which would be placed the Winners names, mostly vacant, otherwise some minor scratching and surface denting conducive with age and use.
A framed and glazed set of three World War I medals, comprising the 1914 Star, bearing bar inscribed "5th August-22nd November 1914", the British War medal and Victory medal, the case inscribed "1159 PTE.J.REES 2nd BTN.WELSH REGIMENT. Killed in Action" "Geluveldt 31st October 1914" CONDITION REPORTS All inscribed PTE J REES WELSH R . Some small scratches and marks. Small signs of general wear and tear. The ribbons have been glued on to the backing card.
A collection of World War I medals comprising the 1914-15 Star, the Defence medal and the Great War medal inscribed "13082 PTE.G.E.AYLIFFE.GLOS REGIMENT", a Great War and Victory medal inscribed "DM2-170149 PTE.G.ARNOLD.ASC", together with various Coronation medallions and cap badges, a collection of various postcards, some local and photographical relating to Gilbert Ayliffe and his conscription or volunteering for the army, together with two army group photographs, one inscribed "B Company Third Glos Batt Home Guard 1943" and the other "Third Batt Home Guard Glos Inter Platoon Field Firing Competition No. 25 Platoon B Company" CONDITION REPORTS Further single Great War medal inscribed "31388 Pte G. Smith Glos R". All medals with general wear and tear, small scratches, rub marks, etc., all medals are detached from their ribbons. Assorted photographs and postcards with some fading, some tatty edges, general signs of wear and tear associated with age.

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