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Lot 334

Ernest R Fox NEA exh 1883-1919- Two figures on a village lane with a coastal view beyond; gouache and watercolour, signed, 34x24cm

Lot 359

Henry R Babb act.1900-1916- "St Michael's Mount, Gull Rock, Mullion, Menawore Rock, Scilly"; watercolour heightened with white, three separate studies each signed and titled, in a common mount, 9x11cm., ea., (3)

Lot 378

* Conrad H R Carelli 1869-1956- View of a Southeast Asian temple; watercolour, signed, 24.3x16cm

Lot 422

W Williams, late 19th century- Portrait of Ludwig Van Beethoven; oil on panel, signed and dated 1878, 25x20cm: Brian Eden, late 20th century- "Tyrell Street, Bradford, 1902"; watercolour, signed: R E Laurrella, late 20th century- Daffodils; oil on canvas, signed, 50x40cm: together with further oil studies by the same hand to include portraits, landscapes, still life and a small quantity of artist's materials to include brushes, oils and palette in a mahogany box: together with further 19/20th century watercolour, engraving and print studies to include Attilio Lauricella and others, (a lot) (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 437

J A Ramsbottom, early 20th century- Beach scene; oil on card, signed, 14x14cm: R Kershaw, mid 20th century- Street scene; oil on canvas, signed: British school, early 20th century- Sunset; oil on canvas, signed: European school 19/20th century- Study of a kneeling man; oil on board,(4) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 626

Wencelaus Hollar (Von Parachna) 1607-1677- "Ranulphi Crew"; etching, published 1664, 30x20cm: Thomas Rowlandson 1756-1827 & Augustus Charles Pugin 1768-1832- "Military College, Chelsea and British Institution, Pall Mall"; hand coloured etchings with aquatint, published Jan 1st 1810,at R Ackerman's repository of Arts, 101, Strand and April 1st 1808, respectively: Horatio Joseph Lucas 1839-1873- Cathedral; dry point etching, monogrammed within the plate and dated 1870: together with a folio of further 17/18/19th century etchings, woodblocks and engravings by and after various hands, to include examples after G Baxter, Antonio Canal Canaletto 1697-1768, William Hogarth 1697-1764 and others, (a lot) (unframed)

Lot 1

Group Captain R W Oxspring RAF. Battle of Britain flying ace, one of only 42 DFC and double bars awarded.Distinguished Flying Cross G.J.R. 1940 and two bars, Air Force Cross, G.J.R.1949, 1939-45 Star with clasp, Battle of Britain, The Aircrew Europe Star with clasp, France and Germany, The Africa Star with clasp, North Africa 1942-43, The Italy Star, War Medal, ERII Coronation Medal, Dutch Vliegerkruis 1941 (9) Being sold with associated dress medals, log books and other items listed below. To be sold upon instructions from the Executors of Mrs. Joy Oxspring (Dec'd) Robert Wardlow Oxspring was born in Sheffield on 22nd May 1919, the son of a World War 1 decorated pilot of the same name. He joined the RAF in March 1938 on a short service commission and joined 66 Sqn. in the December and started operational flying in July 1940 and flew throughout the Battle of Britain. He was shot down by Bf 109's over Kent on 25thOctober, baling out with slight injuries (Caterpillar Club Badge) He was awarded the DFC on 8th November. September 1942 saw him awarded a bar to the DFC and a second bar was added in February 1943. In 1946 he was awarded the Dutch Vligerkruis by Royal Decree of the 31st October 1946 appearing in the London Gazette on 10th January 1947. He was awarded an AFC in January 1949 after leading a team of 54 Sqn Vampires to Canada and the USA, the first jet aircraft to cross the Atlantic. He retired from the service with the rank of Group Captain, having been Station Commander of RAF Gatow, Germany, in 1968 and settled in Lincolnshire near to RAF Cranwell. He died on 8th August 1989. Total Claims. 13 and 1 shared destroyed. 2 probable 13 damaged 4 V-1s destroyed Other items included in the lot, A Caterpillar Club badge inscribed "Flt.Lt. R W Oxspring" A silver RAF sweetheart brooch An 18ct gold commemorative medallion "25 Years Battle of Britain" cased. An electroplated salver with pie crust and shell cast rim, inscribed to centre Sqn.Ldr.R W Oxspring DFC AFC, from the Officers and Airmen 73 Squadron 12-1-49 to 14-11-49 Malta, 1 ¾" diameter An electroplated circular tray with rope twist rim, presentation relating to Group Captain Oxspring to centre 15 ½" diameter. An electroplated trophy relating to Wing Commander R W Oxspring 6 ½" high A silver oblong cigarette case, wood lined, inscribed "TO OUR C.O.SQN LDR BOB OXSPRING D.F.C. WITH VERY BEST WISHES FROM ALL RANKS OF "72" ON HIS MARRIAGE 28TH OCTOBER 1942" London 1941, 7 " wide A silver, leather and glass hip flask, with a screw bayonet cap, the silver sleeve inscribed " Presented to Group Captain R W Oxspring D.F.C. A.F.C. by the Officers and Airmen of No 151 Wing" and verso " Every Ounce Counts" makers mark Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1959, 5 ½" high Until recently the medals have been on display at RAF Cranwell. Viewing: Monday 4th February 2pm to 5pm, Tuesday 5th February 2pm to 7pm, Monday 5th May 2pm to 5pm, Tuesday 6th May 2pm to 7pm. And other times by appointment. Photocopies of the logbooks will be available at viewing to preserve the originals. Estimate on request. All enquiries to Colin Young MRICS FNAVA.

Lot 3

A medal group to D M A Smythe, DFC, 223 Sqn, no 79196 comprising Distinguished Flying Cross, 1939-45 Star with Battle of Britain Bar, Aircrew Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal.and dress medals with extra Defence medal as worn. Also included is Observers and Air Gunners Flying Log Book for Flt Lt Smythe start date 27.7.40, last entry 3/2/46, a copy of Get That Fighter, restricted, Army Airforce 1 November 1943, a 1950/51 Ration Book for D.M.A.Smythe, a cased and boxed Eisernes Kreuz 1 Klasse 1939, a leather flying helmet, a pair of enamelled RAF cufflink, a service watch, chrome, inscribed AM 68/243, 15918/40, a brass badge, central R with crown above inscribed Commander in Chiefs Bodyguard, sf and af 1900, a cloth Air Gunners brevet and a cloth badge for 264 Squadron RAF, the original case for the DFC and associated photographs and ephemera and a print of a Defiant.

Lot 11

After Robert Taylor. Hurricane, first edition print signed by Wing Commander R. R. Standford Tuck DSO DFC RAF Retired. Unframed.

Lot 14

WWII medal group. Miss Dorothy Martin, Women's Land Army 127346 and Gunner 1471942 H. H. Martin R. A. 1939-45 Star, Africa Star (8th Army Bar), Italy Star, War Medal, Territorial Medal (named), WLA armband, boxes and ER message.

Lot 17

Lawrence medals including India inscribed 398642 Pte R. Lawrence 4/7 Dgn Gds with North West Frontier bar, bravery in the field, inscribed 11747 Pte R. Lawrence 2nd W/Yorks and similar inscription to 1914-1918 War medal, other World War II medals, Buffalo jewels, various cap badges, etc.

Lot 286

Rene Lalique. A Lalique iridescent glass bowl, circular, externally moulded with six sinuous maidens,(Ondines Refermee pattern) moulded mark R. LALIQUE FRANCE, No.381 7¾" diameter.

Lot 412

Hardwick (Charles) - On Some Ancient Battlefields in Lancashire and Their Historical, Legendary and Aesthetic Associations, Manchester 1882, half title, full calf, gilt lettering, raised spine bands; Wide (John R) - The New Forest, Its History and its Scenery, third edition, 1880, red Morocco, gilt; Morris (Rev R.O.) - Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, vol v, London n.d., original decorated cloth; Strutt (J.G.) Ed - Tallis's History and Description of the Crystal Place, 1851, vol II, numerous illustrations, ½ calf, gilt lettering and raised spine bands. (4).

Lot 420

Cescinsky (Herbert) and Webster (Malcolm R) - English Domestic Clocks, Waverley Book Co. London n.d., brown cloth; Sparrow (Walter Shaw) - A Book of Sporting Painters Bodley Head, London 1931, colour plate frontis and numerous b/w photographic plates; Cobban (Alfred) - The Eighteenth Century, Thames and Hudson 1969, blue cloth. (3).

Lot 426

Lewis Carroll. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, illus. Gwyned M Hudson; R D Blackmore, Lorna Doone: (2)

Lot 427

Charles Dickens, The Personal History of David Copperfield, illus. Frank Reynolds R I.

Lot 515

After R. Bonington. A perspective view of Nottingham market place, coloured aquatint by T Cartwright, 15¾" x 26".

Lot 733

After R Geeson. Limited edition prints depicting The Tempest, Hamlet, McBeth and Henry V.

Lot 41

A 9ct. gold & enamel Scottish F.A. 2nd XI Cup winner’s medal 1910-11, the reverse inscribed WON BY R. FARR, H.M.F.C., enamel damaged. The Scottish 2nd XI Cup was won in 1911 by Heart of Midlothian’s ‘A’ team.

Lot 83

A group of three medals presented to Raymond Kopa, an official gold & enamel F.F.F. Medaille d’Or inscribed A R. KOPASZEWSKI 1954; a gold & enamel medal inscribed SPORTING CLUB DE L’OUEST, R.KOPA, 1938-39, 1948-49, 1949-50; and an oblong medal inscribed CHALLENGE DANIEL QUAI 1947-U.S. NOEUX

Lot 713

R. BALLANTYNE. Signed and dated 1910 oil painting on canvas impressionist harvesting scene near Edinburgh, see inscription verso. 9 3/4" x 11 1/4"

Lot 28

Royal Interest: A George III sugar sifter ladle, Fiddle and Thread pattern, crested, initialled 'C R' crowned, by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1810, 2oz.

Lot 47

A Victorian embossed coffee pot, tea pot and milk jug, on circular bases, the pots with knop finials, initialled, by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1866 and a non-matching, modern embossed sugar bowl, 55oz. (4)

Lot 133

A George III plain baluster caster, with pierced high domed cover, knop finial, by R. Peaston, London, 1771, 4.75in (12.2cm) high, 2oz.

Lot 203

Three George III basting/serving spoons: a Fiddle and Thread example, initialled, by R. Pierce & G. Burrows, London 1813, an Old English example, initialled, by Alice & George Burrows, London 1803, and another initialled, by J. Lambe, 1800, 12oz. (3)

Lot 278

A George III fancy-back Old English teaspoon, with a shell and scroll, by W. M. Sumner & R. Crossley, London c.1776, and three matched fancy-back teaspoons with fancy-fronts, lion passant only. (4)

Lot 293

A set of six Scottish provincial Fiddle teaspoons, initialled 'IP' and numbered '7', '8', '9', '10', '11' and '12', maker's mark only struck thrice on each (R&S, R&S, R&S), probably by Rettie & Sons of Aberdeen, c.1835, 2.5oz. (6)

Lot 366

An Edwardian two- handled pedestal cup, with lobed and textured decoration and a crimped rim, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Chester 1907, loaded base, (one handle detached) together with a cased pair of Edwardian fruit spoons with apostle terminals, by Messrs Hutton, Sheffield 1907. (2)

Lot 371

A set of twelve Victorian cast teaspoons, and a pair of sugar tongs to match, with heraldic crest terminals, and bowls initialled 'R' and engraved with the motto 'AVORUM HONORI', maker George Randle, Birmingham 1887, (in an associated case), 6oz.

Lot 398

A late 18th century French provincial wine taster, with a serpent ring handle and plain bowl, inscribed 'R. BOULLE' below the rim, by Pierre Carreau, Tours 1780, 3in (8cm) diameter, 3.5oz.

Lot 423

Eighteen various caddy spoons, mixed designs and dates the most notable examples being: a 1935 example by R. E. Stone, a George III pierced example, a foliate example by Lesdam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1829, two George III 'hand' spoons, a George III 'scallop' shell and a George III 'eagle's wing' by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1814. (Contained in a lined and fitted, glazed case with key), case 22in (56cm) long.

Lot 449

A set of six Victorian, engraved cut-out letter wine labels, 'W', 'S', 'G', 'P', 'B' and 'R', by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham 1845-48. (6)

Lot 455

A William IV Scottish wine label, stamped with scroll ends, vine leaves and grapes, incised 'MADEIRA', by R. Gray & Sons, Glasgow 1831.

Lot 490

A pair of George III salts, oval outline, swirled fluted bodies, gadrooned borders, gilt interiors, on four stepped feet, by R & D Hennell, 1769/71, 5.3oz. (2)

Lot 496

A pair of George III baluster casters, decorated with wrythen fluting and scroll cartouches, crested, the domed covers with wrythen finials, by R. Peaston, London 1763/64, 6.4in (16.3cm) high, 10oz. (2)

Lot 556

Three circular plain sovereign cases: one by H. Woodward & Co., London 1903; one C. Lyster & Son, Birmingham 1906, and a modern example by R. H. Thornton, Birmingham 1913. (3)

Lot 635

A rare William and Mary ascribed East Anglian trefid spoon, with a reeded rattail, pricked 'R' over 'T.E' over '1695' over the later initial 'P', by Elizabeth Hazelwood, Norwich 1691, 7.6in (19.3cm) long, 1.25oz.

Lot 723

A pair of George IV squat circular salts, on four foliate shell feet, with florally decorated rims, initialled, gilt interiors, by R. Emes & E. Barnard, London 1826, 3.9in (10cm) diameter, 9.5oz. (2)

Lot 830

A 19th century Fraternity badge/jewel, circular with a pendant loop, inscribed 'Presented to B. T. R. Wharton by M. J. Lemarchand W. M. of Friendship and Fraternity as a mark of his Fraternal esteem and regard AL.5835', the reverse struck with various emblems, 1.6in (4cm) diameter, 1.25oz.

Lot 836

A Great War pair of medals to an officer, British War and Victory medal (Lieut. S. R. Wilson), in card boxes of issue; Italy and allies, Victory commemorative medal, all as issued; ribbon bar; together with badges and buttons, etc., for the Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment; Skiing and School badges. (Lot)

Lot 855

A George III snuffer tray and matching pair of scissor snuffers, with foliate shell decoration, both by R. Emes & E. Barnard, London 1814, the stand 9in (23cm) long, 12oz. (2).

Lot 969

A George III Scottish wine label, in the form of a shaped crescent, incised and filled 'CURRANT', by R. Gray & Sons, Edinburgh c.1810.

Lot 1007

Four various caddy spoons: a George III fluted spoon, initialled, by R. Morton & Co., Sheffield 1803, an engraved scoop with a turned, banded agate handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1811, an ivory-handled scoop, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, and a matter of pearl handled scoop, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1823. (4)

Lot 1022

A George II baluster coffee pot, on a spreading circular foot with a decorative spout, and domed cover with knop finial, engraved coat of arms on one side and crest on the other, by R. Gurney & T. Cooke, London 1754, 10.25in (26cm) high. 28.5oz.

Lot 829

R. HOLDEN (XX CENTURY) A quantity of works on paper and board, unframed.

Lot 939

R. WRIGHT (XX CENTURY) Fishing boats - Whitby harbour, watercolour, signed and dated 1920, 26 x 40.5 cms.

Lot 350

R. Montague. A Watercolour depicting a Seascape, 43 ins x 91½ ins (17 cms x 36 cms).

Lot 212

HRH Queen Elizabeth II, Signed Black and White Photograph, three quarter length portrait, after Dorothy Wilding, signed Elizabeth R, 1953, in oak frame, 56cm x 41cm

Lot 215

R. Bowyer, Watercolour depicting country lane, signed in mahogany frame, 25.5cm x 37cm, also a pen and ink sketch, portrait of a house, monogrammed RM, framed 24cm x 32.5cm (2)

Lot 215

A Doulton Lambath stoneware simulated brown leather jug, with stitching, incised G R with crown and date 1646, manufactured for Phillips, Oxford Street, London, 7 3/4" high (illustrated on page 17)

Lot 305

A Royal Worcester ivory jug, with reeded gilt handle, painted with wild poppies and insects and with monogram E R, shape no.1094, 1891, 6 1/4" high (illustrated on page 20)

Lot 318

A shaped Royal Worcester plate, painted with blackberries and apples within a blue border gilded with hare-bells and scroll work, signed H Eyrton, 8 3/4" diameter, together with a Royal Worcester shaped and gilded plate, the central cartouche painted with grapes, apples and a single berry and signed R English, 10 3/4" diameter (2) (illustrated)

Lot 415

A late 19th Century carriage clock, by R H Halford & Son, Fenchurch Street, London, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, bears inscription "Enid" from F J M Xmas 1894, 4 1/2" high

Lot 528

H R Jones after W D Sadler, The Game of Chess, study of two men seated at a table, drinking and smoking clay pipes, playing chess, signed and dated 1910, 15 1/2" x 18 1/2", gilt frame

Lot 539

John R Morris (20th Century), study of a swallow and butterfly in flight with blossom, signed gouache, dated 87, 17" x 11 3/4", silvered frame

Lot 540

John R Morris (20th Century), a study of a kingfisher and yellow iris, signed gouache, dated 87, 17 3/4" x 14", gilt frame

Lot 86

A Lalique 'Nemours' glass bowl clear and frosted design with cepia patina, marked R Lalique France to underside, 250mm diameter

Lot 88

A Lalique 'Poissons' glass bowl opalescent with fish motifs, marked R Lalique, 240mm diameter

Lot 89

A Lalique glass dish frosted with stylised geometric motifs, marked R. Lalique, 310mm diameter

Lot 183

A Majolica pottery chinaman teapot modelled seated holding a grotesque face with spout and a twisted hair plait handle (2)(R)

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