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"WILFRID R. WOOD "Red Lion Square", a busy market town scene with vendors street stalls displaying their wares before shops, cafe and church, the streets busy with shoppers, traders and a policeman, pen and watercolour, signed and dated `37, 24 x 32c" m, in stained wood glazed frame, (exhibited at Welland Valley Art Society Memorial Exhibition of the paintings of Wilfrid R. Wood - see paper label verso)
PATRICK R. CHALMERS "The Horn, a lay of the Grassington Foxhounds", illustrations after Lionel Edwards, published Collins 1937, H.N. BUDGETT "Hunting by Scene", with illustrations after Lionel Edwards, published Eyre & Spottiswoode, 2nd (Revised) edition, CECIL ALDIN "Scarlet to N.F.H.", published Eyre & Spottiswoode, ERIC MEAD-KING "The Silent Horn, Summer Sketches of Horse and Hound", published Collins, London 1938 (4)
Four: Military Medal, George V first type (13-1269 L Cpl A Fisher, 13/E York R), 1914-15 star, BWM, Victory, GVF; also MBE first type, missing crown suspender, (ring piercing uppermost point) VF (5) Note: MM London Gazette 19th Jan 1917, 1 of 9 awarded to regiment 20th November for action at/near Serre.
1914 star with clasp (9696 Pte R Rennie 1/Gord Highrs) GVF, clasp gummed to modern ribbon. Together with a Princess Mary gift tin 1914 (no contents) GC and 11 sundry other items. Note: Robert Rennie, Gordon Highlanders. Regimental Museum letter states 1st Bttn fought at Mons on 23rd August 1914 and also on 26th August 1914 at Le Cateau where about two thirds of the battalion were taken prisoner due to not receiving an order to retreat and then being surrounded by the German Army. However, although Robert Rennie’s name is on a list of Gordon Highlanders stated to be missing and published towards the end of October 1914, his medal card states that he subsequently transferred to the Royal Enginineers and was also awarded the DCM. The London Gazette 4.6.1917 and 9.7.17states “A/2nd/Cpl R. Rennie, RE. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. The satisfactory working of communications during operations was very largely due to his fine work under shell fire”
Pair: BWM, Victory (42368 Pte T W Parfoot, Hamps R), GVF. Pair: BWM, Victory (M-345973 Pte D J Cole ASC) VF; BWM’s (2: 214595 Spr W Page RE and 109793 Gnr E A Cooper) VF and F (last naming AF). RFR LS & GC, Geo VI 1st type (J 100033 (PO B 19115) H J Flewin, A/PO RFR) NEF. A WWI wound badge, British version Lusitania medallion VF and various ephemera relating to Gnr A W Wheeler RFA (K.I.A.. France 19.4.1918) and Sgt W N Watts RASC. Note: Thomas William Parfoot, died of wounds F & F, 3.9. 1918 aged 19 and commemorated at the Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension, Bailleul.
A Doultonware Diamond Jubilee commemorative jug, with portraits of the Queen as a girl and in old age, 1837 and 1897, marked “Doulton Lambeth England” with potter’s stamps, height 9”; a Royal Doulton 1902 Coronation jug, with medallions of the Royal Family, R Doulton mark, height 7¼”; a glass paperweight, head and shoulders Kitchener, diam 4”. VGC. (3)
An East German “Red Honour Banner of the S.E.D.”, 60” x 43”, with honour ribbon embroidered “Ehrenbanner der SED”, on its 2 piece wooden pole with gilt spear point top, 9’3” overall. GC; with a copy of the booklet “D D R Collectors Reference Guides 1949-1990”, Vol 1 Flags and Banners, by T L O Publications
33 different cap/glengarry badges, infantry include S Lancs, Essex, Notts & Derby, officers bronze R W Kent, KOYLI with slide, Middlesex, Manchester 1st patt, DLI, officer’s Seaforth head only and Gordons, etc, Tyneside Scottish (1137), Bucks Bn, remainder corps; a Queens collar; sundry buttons, etc, including large N Somerset Yeo. GC
9 cap/glengarry badges: R Sussex (2), A&S voided, Highland Regt (2), blackened 15th (PWO) London, 16th Q Westminster), Ed VIII HM Prisons, W Nova Scotia Regt; 13 cloth shoulder titles, including pair printed black on khaki Cadet Force; 4 formation signs, 2nd Inf Div, 38th (Welsh) Div, 55th (W Lancs) Div (2); sundry buttons, insignia etc; Players cigarette cards “Kings and Queens of England”, in album; 3 other items. Generally GC
12 cap badges: Welsh Horse (brooch pin), Fife & Forfar, Cheshire Y, E Riding (1496), Yorks H, R Devon Yeo Art (2302), 8th (PO) London, 13th (Kensington), 21st (1st Surrey) Felsted OTC and Denstone OTC (2); 6 Scottish glengarry badges: Cameronians, HLI (lugs missing), Camerons with and without title, Gordons, London Scottish large; 5 corps caps including AAC; 6 titles including Denstone/ OTC/ College, 14.20H; 5 other items. GC
19 good cap badges: ERII officer’s enamelled Household Cavalry, bronzed KC RA and RAOC (3), OR’s R Warwicks, Norfolk 2nd patt, Somerset, R Welch Fus, Worcester 2nd patt, E Lancs, W Riding, Border, S Staffs, Dorsetshire, Welch, Ox & Bucks, Northants, 2 part R I Fus; 3 collars: R Scots, KORR and Border. Virtually Mint condition. (22)

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