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A third quarter of the 19th Century Silver cased open faced Pocket Watch, N W Tinkler of Newcastle on Tyne, No 1429, the engraved cock with jewelled end stone and gilt balance, with fined pillars and lever escapement, fitted dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and gilt fleur de lys hands, in a hinged case, with engine turned back cover, centred with a vacant gartered cartouche and milled band, width 2”, London 1859, makers mark R O, and with corresponding case number, width 2”; together with a base metal curb link Watch Chain and four various keys
A first quarter of the 20th Century Silver cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, the Swiss 15-jewel movement with three adjustments and Geneva stripe decoration, to a mono-metallic balance, and Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover, centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche, with import marks for London 1924, Sponsors mark A G R, and numbered 3335602, width 2”
A second quarter of the 20th Century 9ct Gold Ladies Dress Watch, Rolex “Prima”, the 15-jewel movement to a signed and silvered Arabic dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, marked for the retailer Sam Lyon Junr, in a polished square case with snap-on back, numbered 48711, 3470, fitted with a sprung link bracelet with folding clasp and safety chain, with hallmarks for Glasgow 1938, sponsors mark R W C Ltd, width 15/16”
A late 19th Century French Lacquered Brass Carriage Timepiece, the silvered level platform escapement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel hairspring, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and retailed by R Scott of Glasgow, in a lacquered brass oval case, with hinged handle and button feet, height 6 ¼”; together with its original morocco covered outer travel case
An early 20th Century Oak Cased Aneroid Barometer, retailed by W R Bullen of 29 London Street, Norwich, the architectural pediment over freestanding columns to a twin scale brass and alcohol thermometer, to a hexagonal case with brass bezel and bevelled glass, to a 5” engraved dial with scale of 28-31, height 19 ½”
An early 20th Century Lacquered Brass Alarm Clock, the drum-shaped case with ring suspension and peg feet, to a bevelled glass enclosing a 3 ½” Roman enamel dial, signed Payne & Son of Oxford and Tunbridge Wells, with outside minute track and alarm subsidiary at 6, with blued steel hands, to a brass spring-driven movement by R & Co Paris, with platform escapement and strike on a bell, height 5”
A mid-20th Century Mahogany Cased 8-day Mantel Clock, the arched case with boxwood lined detail, to a spun brass bezel with bevelled glass enclosing a silvered Arabic dial with outside minute track and signed for W R Bullen of London Street, Norwich, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on blued steel coiled gong, height 11”
A QUEEN VICTORIA INDIA MEDAL GROUP, comprising India Medal with Punjab Frontier clasp, Queen Victoria South Africa Medal with clasps for Cape Colony Orange Free State and Transvaal, an Edward VII Medal with clasps for South Africa 1910 and 1902. 1914-18 War Medal, 1914-15 Star and a 1914-19 Victory Medal. Private R Burns Army Cyclist Corps.
A quantity of ‘N’ gauge model railway. Graham Farish – LMS class 3F Jinty 0-6-0T locomotive, RN 7277. 2 x LMS suburban coaches, including a passenger brake. BR Mark 1 Brake Gangway (BG). Minitrix – BR class 33 Bo-Bo diesel locomotive, RN D5370. Lima – BR class 31 A1A-A1A diesel locomotive, RN D5518. Plus 9 BR corridor coaches, including Buffet and Full Brake, all in blue / grey livery. 2 Peco cattle wagons. Flat wagon with container. Bachmann – Pittsburgh rail car with overhead boom. Together with 1 set Peco R/H Turnout and 7 x Motor (Switch Machine). Plus a few other items. Some items boxed / packeted, minor / some wear. QGC-As New.
A quantity of ‘OO’ gauge railway. Including Bachmann: GWR 0-6-0 pannier tank in London Transport lined maroon livery, RN L.99. GMR: GWR 0-4-2T loco, RN 1466. GMR – 16 freight wagons, including 12T ventilated van, 20T mineral wagon, BR Conflat & container, 5 plank wagon ICI & LMS, BR brake van. Mainline – 22 freight wagons, including ventilated van, hopper wagon, tank wagon, steel mineral wagon, fruit van, coke wagon, 7-plank wagon, cattle wagon, brake van BR, brake van GW. Airfix – 2 freight wagons, 7-plank wagon & R 20T guards van. Bachmann: 12T ventilated van. All boxed, minor wear. Contents GC-As New (Note: Some mineral wagons have been ‘ weathered’).
A small quantity of Hornby ‘O’ gauge model railway. No. 2 4-4-2 Special Tank Locomotive. A 6 volt electric example in lined GWR Brunswick green livery RN. 2221. With GWR button to side tanks. Rolling stock includes- 3 early wagons-open wagon M R, wine wagon and gas cylinder wagon. Plus a GW milk van, Portland Cement wagon, 2 Hopper wagons, Timber wagon with two stanchions, side tipping wagon McAlpine, Together with 2 LMS 4-wheel suburban passenger coaches. GC, some age wear.
Five: Military Medal, George VI issue (5048095 L. Cpl L Marsh, N Staff R), GSM 1918, 1 clasp Palestine, 1939-45 star, Defence, War, mounted as worn; with additional veterans medals: Dunkirk medal, Belgian King Albert’s Veterans medal FNVRA, another similar FRVF 1909, 1934, 1988, Belgian Leopold III Veteran’s medal with crossed swords; with group in miniature (MM uncrowned head, Palestine clasp dated), showing the British medals and 2 Veterans only; Veterans Membership info and a N Staffs sweetheart brooch (AF); Recipient’s Certificate of Service included shows Marsh with N. Staffs from 10.1.1934 to 11.11.1942 including a term in Palestine 14.9.36 to 24.1.1938 and BEF 22.9.39 to 1.6.1940 (Dunkirk evacuation). He transferred to the RAMC 12.11.1942 to 25.12.1945, Section B Reserve 26.12.45 to 9.1.1946. Following the war Leslie Marsh took a career in Nursing. Plate 1 Note: Military Medal London Gazette 9th July 1940 p 4266 “for recent operations”.
Pair: BWM, Victory (593233 Pte T E Croad, 18 Lond R) GVF, with 47th London Dvn Christmas card, pencil inscription “Daddy with best love and all good wishes for Xmas 1918”; and with a photo of recipient in later years. WWII group of Four: 1939-45 star, Italy star, Defence and War, EF, in RASC carton to E.W. Mayer (son in law to above) with photos of recipient. (6)
BWM (523898 Pte J W Wicks, Labour Corps), VF. WWII medals: 1939-45 star, Africa star (2), Defence, War, VF to EF. An HM silver 4th Army Infantry School Best Individual shot medal to Captain P Mundy 4th R Sussex Regt, Nov 1916, GVF. France: Medaille Militaire, 1870 type, VF, some enamel chipping, Croix de Guerre 1914-18 with star emblem, and a commemoration medal of the Great War. VF (10)
Four: Military Medal, George V first type (32579 Pte-A Cpl W Boxall 1/ S Staff R); 1914-15 star, BWM, Victory (012503 A Cpl W Boxall, A O C), GVF. Together with a “Loving Thoughts” postcard from daughter to 32579 Lce Cpl, 1 Batt, S Staffs Regt, D Company, 15th Platoon Italian Exp. Force”, 4 other postcards including 1 portrait of recipient, “Battalion Standing Orders for the Trenches”, (delicate); a letter to recipient’s family from Italy and newspaper cutting “When Atkins Wore Green” relating to an occasion when British troops had to cross the Piave river on the Italian front, the margin with note “Across the Piave River. Daddy (sic) last engagement in the big war 1914 awarded the Military Medal...”. Also photocopies of Attestation (A.O.C 31st October 1915), Medical history etc. Note: Military Medal, London Gazette 28th March 1919- 32579 Pte (A Cpl) Boxall, W, 1st Bn (Italy). Plate 4
The awards of John George Rennie, DSO, The Black Watch, comprising DSO, Victorian issue, Queen’s Sudan (engraved Capt J G Rennie, 2nd Blk Watch), Queen’s S Africa, 5 clasps CC, Paarde, Drief, Trans, Witte (Captain J G Rennie, DSO, 2nd Rl Highrs), KSA, both date clasps (engraved Cpt J G Rennie DSO Rl Highrs), 1914 star (Capt J G Rennie DSO R Highrs), BWM and Victory (Major J G Rennie), Order of the Medjidie 4th Class, Khedive’s Sudan, 1 clasp Khartoum (engraved Capt J G Rennie, The Black Watch), GVF to EF, framed with Black Watch BW RH 9 ct gold medallion engraved Capt J G Rennie DSO Vice President 1907-8 and an Indian Masonic jewel of “Lodge Star in the East No 80 June 1740”. A miniature group of Six, DSO, Sudan, QSA, KSA, Medjidie and Khedive’s Sudan mounted as worn. Contained in a Frame. Plate 3 Note: Born 25th February 1865, entered the Black Watch 1886 as Lieut, promoted to Captain March 1893, Adj Royal Highlanders May 1893-97. ADC to Brigadier General commanding 1st Bde, British Div, Sudan Exped. Force July to Sept 1898, present at the Battle of Khartoum (MID 30.9.1898) awarded Medjidie 4th class 1898. During the S African war, ADC to Maj Genl, Infantry Bde Oct to Dec 1899. Took part in the advance on Kimberley, present at Magersfontein, operations in the Orange Free State (MID 16th April 1901) Cape Contingent, created Companion of the DSO (London Gazette 19th April 1901) “In recognition of services during the operations in South Africa”, DSO presented by General Littelton Natal 4th November 1901. Rennie retired from the army in 1905, during 1907-8 he became the Vice President of the Black Watch Old Comrades Assn London branch. He was on Reserve of Officers and at the outbreak of WWI was recalled, promoted Major and served in Admin.
3 Geo open back buttons:gilt 1st Regt R Edinburgh Vols, silver plated crown/GR, brass East Denbigh Local (Militia); 4 small similar; 36 large Vic infantry, Militia, Volunteers etc, including officers and ORs 1st R Lancs Militia, officers R Jersey Militia, 62nd Lancs Vol Rifles, ORs Vic Irish Vols, York Vol Rifles, etc; 5 small similar. Average GC

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