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A World War One pair comprising War Medal 1914-1918 and Victory Medal with ribbons, inscribed "62112 Pte W. Hansom W. Yorks R." together with a World War Two trio comprising 1939-45 Star, War Medal and Defence Medal with Award Notice, in original box addressed "Hansom" (?), Rifle Brigade brooch etc.
Set of six modern silver rat tail pattern Coffee Spoons, commemorating the Assay Offices of London, Sheffield, Birmingham, Chester, Edinburgh and Glasgow and one spoon Assayed by each Office, makers mark 'R. N. B'., London 1952, in original fitted case, 80gms, and three silver napkin rings, various dates and makers, 62gms.
Old Rarity De Luxe. Blended and bottled by Bulloch Lade & Co. Ltd., Glasgow. 75 cl. Plastic seal cracked. 40% volume Robbie Burns Blended and bottled by R H Thomson & Co. (Distillers) Ltd., Edinburgh. 75 cl. Screw cap, embossed lead capsule. 40% volume White Heather De Luxe-15 year-old 75 cl. glass decanter, lacking stopper. In original carton. 40% volume White Heather 4/5 quart. Blended and bottled by White Horse Distillers Ltd., Glasgow. Plastic seal cracked. 94 degrees proof 3 bottles and 1 decanter
An early 20th century 9 carat gold cased pocket watch, the movement by R. Moore of Birmingham with stopwatch, the white enamelled dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, together with a 9 carat gold link Albert chain, T-bar and medallion inscribed "Highgate Park Angling Society Annual Contest Upton-On-Severn 1912", the watch 5 cm diameter
A late 18th century pearlware horse, possibly the St Anthony Pottery, Newcastle on Tyne, the brown sponged animal standing four square on a green waisted rectangular plinth with brown edge, an ochre girth secures a blue and white chequered saddle cloth, 15.5cm high (R) For a discussion of this sort of figure see Halfpenny 'English Earthenware Figures' pages 119 and 120
A garniture of three 1760s Chelsea vases and covers, the figure painting on one side attributed to John Donaldson, the reverses of the two handled bodies painted with birds in the manner of James Giles, all within gilt foliate frames on a watery deep blue ground, the pair 25cm high and the single 28cm (R) (6) John Donaldson was at Chelsea from 1761 to 1765 when he went to Worcester where he was to collaborate with J H O'Neale on the famous garniture in the Dyson Perrins Museum
A pair of late 19th century French bisque figures, the lady holding a bird's nest in one hand, flowers in her hat and wheat in her apron, a sheep walks at her side, he holding a kid with its mother bleating from the circular mound base below, D & T marks in red and anchors printed in green, 49cm high (R) (2)

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