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A First World War group of four medals, including Victory, 1914-18, 1914-15 Star and 1935 Jubilee medal, awarded to Lieut. J.P. Charley RN, a set of miniatures, with 1914-18 miniature medal including narrow sea 1918, North Sea 1917, Jutland 31 May 1916, North Sea 1916, Dogger Bank 24 Jan `15, North Sea 1915, North Sea 1914 clasps, and a single First World War Victory medal, awarded to pte. W Pither, R. Berks R.
Josef Lorenzl (Austrian 1892-1950) A gilded bronze figure of a waving dancing semi-naked girl wearing a wrap around scarf, signed to the bronze R. Lor, Austria, mounted on a polished onyx base, 22cm. high, together with a companion dancer with arms outstretched, signed Austria, on a polished onyx base, 23cm. high (glued to base).
Boyer, Mr A. "The Royal Dictionary, French and English and English and French in both languages formerly composed for the use of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Glocester", new edition, 1729, printed for J & J Knapton, etc, title page in red and black, half title, frontis portrait, chipped and torn, bookplate inside front cover, contemporary boards, full leather but worn and rubbed, L`Estrange, Sir R. Kt. "Seneca`s Morals..." London, 1693, engraved frontis, in three parts, three title pages, contemporary full leather and other antiquarian books(8)
Collinson, Rev. John "The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset..", Bath: printed by R. Cruttwell, 1791, in three volumes, large folding map, frontis to volume 1, plates, some offsetting and a little foxing throughout, marbled endpapers, bookplate inside front covers, marbled edges, full leather, rebound with contemporary leather laid down, raised bands, gilt titles to spine, red title pastedown and black volume number pastedown (3)
Ross-of-Bladensburg, Sir John "The Coldstream Guards 1914-1918", two volumes and a map case, Oxford University Press, London Humphrey Milford 1928, frontis portrait to volume one, blue cloth, gilt decoration, insignia of the Coldstream Guards to front covers, front board of maps with staining, Ross-of-Bladensburg, Lt. Col. C. B. "A History of the Coldstream Guards from 1815-1895", London, A. D. Innes & Co. 1896, illustrated by Lt. Neville R. Wilkinson, frontis portrait, colour and other plates with tissue guards, maps etc., blue cloth, gilt titles, insignia of Coldstream Guards to front board, back strip chipped at the top, bookplate inside front cover Hall, Sir John CBE "The Coldstream Guards 1885-1914", Oxford The Clarendon Press 1929, folding maps at back, blue cloth, gilt titles with insignia of Coldstream Guards to front board, dust jacket, not price clipped Ross-of-Bladensburg, Lt. Col. C. B. "The Coldstream Guards in the Crimea", A. D. Innis & Co. 1897, folding map, uncut pages, red cloth, gold titles (6)
A Meissen white glazed figure of a seated Oriental tailor, 1912-1954, probably modelled by Ludwig Nick (1925-1935), seated cross legged in a concentrated pose and holding fingers of both hands together, on square plinth, blue crossed swords mark, impressed crossed swords mark above Weiss, incised R 287, impressed 124 and a lozenge, 20cm high
1930 Vauxhall 20/60 Richmond Reg no. MY 6877 Chassis no. T1085 Engine no. T1008 The six cylinder, 20/60 was the first car to be produced by Vauxhall since they were bought by General Motors. This purchase of a British mark by an American company was extremely unpopular at the time and was seen as a sell out. However, Vauxhall soldiered on under the leadership of their new sales manager, Arthur Francis Palmer Phillips. Phillips battled the British press, promoting the fact that Vauxhalls were still built in Britain by British men and were 97% British parts. Four types of 20/60 were produced between 1927 to 1932, the R, T, T-80 and the Silent 80. Vauxhall fitted three different engines during this time. This particular 20/60 has the 2762cc, 20.9bhp engine with a four speed gearbox. It is finished in maroon and black, and is described as being in good condition throughout. Very little is known of this vehicles history, although it is known that it was exported to the Netherlands in September 1980. It was imported in to the UK in August this year, it also has its original buff logbook. The original numberplate MY 6877 is still held by the DVLA, and we are told that the Vauxhall should have this number along with a V5c, tax disc and MOT before the sale. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
A quantity of WWI memorabilia incl. an illuminated presentation ``Parish of Rockfield`` presented to William Christopher as a tribute to the services he rendered his King and Country in the Great War 1914-18 who he loyally served in the cause of Liberty, Justice and Righteousness, against the German attempt to Conquer by Brute Force``, 19 3/8`` x 14 3/8``; together with a Brass trench art Matchbox holder engraved ``France, W. Christopher World War 1914-1918``, a boxed 1914 George VI Victory Medal to 60931 Pts. W. Christopher, Monmouth R`` and a 1914019 War Medal together with braid ribbons
SWALLOW "Peter Scudamore on Against The Grain ... Liverpool Hurdle, Aintree `85", watercolour heightened with white and body colour, signed bottom left, signed by jockey to mount, another by the same artist "Peter Scudamore on Charter Party winning the Piper Champagne Golden Miller Steeplechase from R. Rowe on Catchphrase, Cheltenham April `86", watercolour heightened with white and body colour, signed bottom left, signed by jockey to mount, and another "Peter Scudamore on Charter Party winning the Ritz Club National Hunt Handicap Steeplechase from R. Rowe on Catchphrase, Cheltenham March `86", watercolour heightened with white and body colour, signed bottom left, signed by jockey to mount
An Edwardian mahogany writing table, the rising lid opening to reveal a tooled and gilded leather writing surface with box base rising to reveal a fitted leather and silk interior with pen holders, bearing ivorine plaque inscribed "R D No.597522" and a stationery compartment with segmented top flanked by inkwells and pen trays and lidded compartments
Valentine Green Acta Historica Reginarum Angliae the set of 12, mezzotints, after the drawings by Huck, c.1792, V. & R. Green, each c.490 x 620mm (19 1/4 x 24 1/4 in), bound in contemporary cloth, with red morocco label, gilt, worn, oblong folio. Condition report: Small repaired tears, one on plate I affecting upper section of picture, with occassional browning, spotting and damp-stains.
Fifteen Splendid Portraits of Royal Personages including Elizabeth I, Oliver Cromwell, Charles II, Emperor Maximillian, William of Orange and others, mezzotints by Richard Earlom, Charles Turner, and R. Dunkerton, published by J. McCreery, 1816, each plate c.340 x 270mm (13 1/4 x 10 3/4 in), contemporary dark green straight-grain morocco, gilt, rubbed at extremities, corners worn. Condition report: Occassional surface dirt, minor spotting, with a large tear through the plate of Frederick V.
Fifteen Splendid Portraits of Royal Personages proof before letters, good impressions, mezzotints by Richard Earlom, Charles Turner, and R. Dunkerton, published by J. McCreery, c.1816, each plate c.340 x 270mm (13 1/4 x 10 3/4 in), in original wrappers, worn. Condition report: Occassional spotting, browning and damp-staining, with minor handling creases and rough edges.
Sir Hubert von Herkomer Ivy; Clematis half-length classical maidens crowned with wreaths, mixed-method engravings ("Herkomergravure"), [1896], [Fine Art Society], Ivy signed in the plate, upper right, each c.510 x 410mm (20 x 16 1/4 in). *** An example of the inventive printing technique explored by Sir Hubert von Herkomer, R. A. (1849-1914), usually in collaboration with Norman Hirst (1862-c.1955). This involved creating a monotype by applying ink by hand to a lithographic stone, then producing a photogravure of the result. This he dubbed a Herkomergravure. It could then be enhanced with additional mezzotint or etching to give definition to surfaces and outlines, but the overall result remains very free and spontaneous. Condition report: Both laid down onto paper support, with some surface dirt, glue and damp-stains in margins. Clematis has some exposure lines and surface abrasion and marks on picture.
Three: QUEEN`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL 1899-1902, 3rd type reverse, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, Wittebergen (2389 Pte. F. Lewis, Worcester: Regt), KING`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL 1902, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (13900 Pte. F. Lewis Worcester: Regt), BRITISH WAR MEDAL (13900 Pte F. Lewis R. War. R.). To Egypt 20/08/15. Entitled to 1914-15 Star & Victory Medals that are missing. Also entitled to Silver War Badge
Seven family medals, Three:AFGHANISTAN MEDAL 1881 (1601 Sergt. A. Woods 81st Foot), ARMY MERITORIOUS MEDAL Q.V. (Cr. Sgt. A. Woods North Lancashire Regiment), ARMY LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL G.V. (1626 Cr. Sgt. A. Woods. A & S. H.) Four: 1914-15 STAR (4399 Pte A.E. Woods L.N. Lancs R.), BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (4399 Pte A.E. Woods L.N. Lancs R.), DEFENCE MEDAL (Unnamed as issued)

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