Two medals to Captain Alexander Murray-MacGregor Bell Royal Scots Fusiliers (late Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), Queen’s South Africa Medal (Lieut A&S Highrs) with contemporary tailor’s copy clasps for Cape Colony and South Africa 1902, and 1914 Star (Capt R Sc Fus). Captain Bell died on 28th April 1915 of wounds sustained near Ypres on 19th February 1915. He was mentioned in despatches 31st May 1915. Offered with a small quantity of research.
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A re-constituted group of four medals, comprising: a Queen’s South Africa Medal skimmed and re-named to 6817 Pte. T. Howley 2/E Surr.R with clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902; and a Great War trio to L-6817 Private T. Howley 1/E.Surr: R., 1914 Star, BWM and Victory Medal (6817 E. Surr. R.). This man appears on the roll as entitled to the Q.S.A. with all clasps present here except S.A. 1901. It seems likely that the original medal was lost and had to be privately replaced.
A large Lalique oval "Faisans" pattern dish, stencil etched R Lalique France to base, 43.5 x 33cm (two chips to rim). CONDITION REPORT: There are to two chips to the rim and some surface scratches. Size of rim chips approx 1.5cm x 1.5cm, 0.5cm x 0.5cm and 1mm x 1mm. Minor scratching to gilding.
A CHINESE POTTERY FUNERARY MODEL, Tang Dynasty, modelled as an ox with a two wheeled cart with separate wheels, in unglazed buff pottery with traces of red pigment, 9 3/4" high, on a purpose made perspex stand (For a comparable example of a two wheeled bullock cart in yellow glazed pottery see W B R Neave-Hill, Chinese Ceramics, p. 44) Provenance: Henry Sandon Collection. Purchased Bonhams 4 December 2001
TRIANG RAILWAYS `OO` SET R.3.A.2-rail ELECTRIC B.R. 4-6-2 LOCO `Princess Victoria` and tender, 2 x brown/cream coaches, controller and rail in presentation box (mint/box good-torn covers) R.81 STATION (mint/box good-torn covers) R.135 OPERATING ONE WAGON SET (mint/box VG) R.80 STATION SET and LARGE QUANTITY OF TWO RAIL (boxed and loose) and wagon, stations and model rail accessories (a lot, in 3 boxes) EST 30-40
TRENCH ART POCKET CIGARETTE LIGHTER made from a large bullet case QUANTITY OF CIRCA 1940`S POST CARDS FROM FRANCE some in booklet/set from a BRITISH AIR FORCES OF OCCUPATION (GERMANY) CHRISTMAS 1945 CARD and a V.E.DAY MAY 8TH 1945 CARD sundry pieces of BRITISH ARMED FORCES - PAPER CURRENCY TRANSPORT COMMAND PASSENGER TICKET and related ephemera including SUPPER & CIGARETTE TICKETS together with items acquired whilst on service including WHITE METAL AND NIELLS WORK PAPER KNIFE OF SIMILAR SHAPE inscribed R. Fielding BASRAH 1946 together with French and other nominal value coinage and a COLLECTION OF SILK CARDS ISSUED BY `MY WEEKLY` girls magazine/paper includes Our SOldier Boys, Soldiers of the King series and a gents leather travel case with razor, hair brush etc.
A silver plated tray, of rectangular form with cusped reeded and scroll decorated rim, retailed by R & B, pattern number 7043, 33.5cm wide, together with a set of three silver plated salvers by the same maker with conforming design, a silver plated four division toast rack, a small silver plated salver, two knife rests and a large silver plated tray (9)
A fold out Palaeontologiscal map of England, Wales and the majority of Ireland, with hand tinted sections indicating various glacier beds, clays, stone etc, produced by William Blackwood & Sons Edinburgh and London, circa 1845, 53x62cm, framed and glazed, a mid 18th century hand tinted map of Cumberland showing the various lead mines, lakes etc illustrated with Roman coins and a fish, taken from The Gentleman's Magazine published June 1st 1851, 19x24cm, framed and glazed, a mid 18th century hand tinted map of the County of Cumberland, showing various road, forest, towns, etc, produced by T Kitchin Geographer, printed for R Baldwin Junior at The Rose Inn Paternoster Row in London Magazine, 19x18cm, framed and glazed (3)
A Bertha Hummel nativity set, comprising; wooden stable, Mary BH 26/A, Joseph BH 26/B, Jesus /C, Angel /D, Angel /E, Melchior /F, Gaspar /G, Balthazar /H, Shepherd /I, Shepherd /K, Camel /L, Donkey /M, Ox /N, Boy with Calf /O, Peasant Girl with Basket /P, Sleeping Shepherd /Q, Girl with Lute /R, and Girl with Recorder /S, all boxed. (19)

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