AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY YELLOW METAL BAR BROOCH centred by a spider, its body a blue gemstone of good quality, in millegrain collet mount, with seed pearl, marked 9CT, AN UNMARKED YELLOW METAL BAR BROOCH with seed pearl rosette, and A PLAIN 22CT GOLD WEDDING RING, hallmarked Birmingham, 1921, R & S (3)
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Boer War Interest: A LATE VICTORIAN MACINTYRE COMMEMORATIVE POTTERY JUG of inverted ovoid form, transfer-printed in red to one side with "A gentleman in kharki" [sic] after R. Caton Woodville, to the other with the poem "The Absent-Minded Beggar" by Rudyard Kipling, sepia printed mark, impressed mark "MACINTYRE 2G", and gilt-painted number B3341 to base, 12cm, (4.7in) high
TWO LATE 18TH-/EARLY 19TH-CENTURY BLUE TRANSFER-PRINTED PEARLWARE SAUCEBOATS, one decorated with various flowers, 18cm, (7in) long, the other in a Willow pattern, 16.5cm, (6.5in) long, and A WILLIAM RATCLIFFE (NEW HALL WORKS, HANLEY) BLUE TRANSFER-PRINTED POTTERY MILK JUG, c.1831-40, decorated with a Chinoiserie scene of anglers and waterside pavilions, blue printed mark 'R' within a sunburst (Godden 3200) to base, 14cm, (5.5in) long (3)
A GOOD VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN'S 18CT GOLD PATENT IMPROVED CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH with cream open dial having Roman hour and Arabic split-seconds numerals, the movement with lever escapement signed G. Aaronson, Manchester (numbered 59735 on movement and dial), the case hallmarked Chester, 1880, maker S & R, complete with key
A MILITARY CROSS GROUP OF FIVE MEDALS comprising Military Cross, un-named, in mauve morocco official case of issue, Q.S.A with four bars, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa, 1901, (named to 7230 Sgt. R.Atkinson, Vol. Coy. Border Regt), and W.W.I Trio to 13222 C.S.Mjr. R. Atkinson, Bord. R. (1914-15 Cross), A.W.O. CI.1 (on 1914-1918 British War Medal), and same (on Victory medal), all Bord. R., sold with a photographic half-length portrait of the recipient in uniform, wearing the 11th (Lonsdale) Battalion Cap badge, all in cardboard box inscribed Mrs. J.R. Atkinson, Hawkshead, Westmorland
A 19th century oil on canvas, East Anglian landscape with mill, figure and sheep to foreground. In a gilt frame. 13½ by 17ins. The reverse inscribed 'Mr Savages Mill at Ipswich 1820' by J Cowlies' There was a similar mill on the hill above Stoke church as described by G R Clarke's in History of Ipswich 1830.
LAKELAND & RIBBLESDALE by Edmund Bogg (1898), Biographia Leodiensis by Rev. R. V. Taylor and Supplement (Simpkin Marshall 1865 & 1867), Whites Directory of Leeds & Bradford (reprinted 1969), Yorkshire Notes & Queries, Ed. J. Horsfall Taylor 1888, Annals of Yorkshire by J. Mayhall and two other volumes (8)
1914 Star (6803 Pte. E C Keech, 1/North'n R), fine, Territorial War Medal, 1914-19, (510357 Spr. J L Soper, R E), nearly extremely fine, and British War Medals (12), all Corps recipients, comprising R.A. (6), R.E. (1), A.0.C. (1), A.S.C. (1), R.A.M.C. (1) and Labour Corps (2), mostly extremely fine (14)
General Service, 1918-62, Eliz. II, 1 clasp, Malaya, naming erased, C. S.M's 1962, 1 clasp, Borneo, (2-Pte C.F. Sage, R. Hamps/Gnr P.B. West R.A.), unit officially corrected on the West medal, 1 clasp, N. Ireland, (L. Corpl. L.G. potter, ACC), this in box of issue, and Naval General Service, 1915, Geo. VI, no clasp, (B. W. Gardner, A.B., R.N.), generally extremely fine (5)
Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct, Vic, narrow suspension type, with impressed naming, (2- Martin Gillard, P.O. 1 Cl. H.M.S. 'Vulcan' /R. Moxey, Leadg. Stoker H.M.S. 'Druid'), Geo. V. type 1 (G.H. Pring, A.B. H.M.S. 'Thunderer'), first extremely fine, the others worn from excessive cleaning (3)
Family group, Queen's South Africa, 1899, 2 clasps, Trans. S.A. 1901 (1235 Tpr. H.H. Nash, Imp. Lt. Horse), and B.W.M./Victory Medal pair (614394 Pt. V. H. Nash, 4-Lond. R.), all mint state and attractively toned (3) Trooper H.H. Nash was killed in action at Naauwpoort, in the South African Republic, on 5th January 1901 (Casualty roll confirms but gives rank as Cpl.)
Pair to 21030 Cpl. H. R. Rutter, Gloucester Regt., British War & Victory Medals, with Memorial Plaque (Horace Reginald Rutter), all extremely fine or better, the last in card envelope of issue (3) Corporal H.R. Rutter, 1/6th Gloucesters, was killed in action on 22nd August 1917, aged 19, and buried in New Irish Farm Cemetery, West Flanders
Pair to Pte. A.E. Parkinson, R.A.S.C., late North Staffordshire Regt., British War Medal, Territorial Efficiency, Geo. V (R.A.S.C.), together with B.W.M./Victory Medal pairs (2- 13189 Pte. A. Wallage. E. Surr. R/24646 Pte. B.H. Thornton, R. War. R.), very fine or extremely fine (6) 24646 Pte. Bertram Harry Thornton, Royal Warwicks., was killed in action, France & Flanders, 15th November 1917
Second World War Naval groups (3), comprising Campaign Stars for 1939-45 and Atlantic, with clasp France & Germany, War Medal, in card box of issue addressed to R. A. Knight, with transmission slip, Burma Star, Defence & War Medals, in card box of issue addressed to H. Norman, with transmission slip, and an unattributed group of 5, Campaign Stars for 1939-45, Atlantic clasp France & Germany, Africa, clasp North Africa 1942-43, and Italy, War Medal, mounted loose style, good very fine and better (11)
A Great War D.C.M., M.M. group of 7 spuriously named to A. Osborne, R. E. & R.H.A., comprising D.C.M, Geo. V, M.M. Geo. V, Q.S.A., 1899, 1 clasp, Rel. of Ladysmith, K.S.A., 1901, 2 clasps, 1914-15 Star trio, all crudely renamed, generally very fine, together with another renamed B.W.M., a copy Waterloo Medal and sundry badges and buttons etc (2)

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