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A First World War Trio, awarded to 2468 PTE.T.BARKER, DURH:L.I., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, with the miniatures; two First World War Pairs, each comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to:- S-14556 PTE.J.LAURIE, GORDONS; 22263 PTE. R.WILKINSON, BORDER R.; a Victory Medal, to 10597 PTE.A.POTTER, YORK.R. (11)
A James Purdey & Sons Ltd. Stitched Leather Cartridge Case, the hinged cover with gilt embossed initials H R H and set with a brass plaque engraved S.L.H.HOULSTON, with rolled leather carrying handle, opening to reveal a scarlet baize lined interior of five deep compartments, the inner cover with maker's gilt tooled leather label, with brass lock and two buckled securing straps, 41cm by 24cm by 27cmRelined interior.
An Interwars Part Uniform to the Coldstream Guards, comprising a scarlet R & F tunic with brass buttons, wool lining and label Size 21, Height 5'11", Breast 38", Waist 33", dated 1937, and a pair of trousers with scarlet side piping, with label Size 21, Waist 32", Breech 39½", Leg 33½", and a sash; also, three black and white group photographs of the Coldstream Guards circa 1937, a colour photograph of the Queen and the Queen Mother Together with Officers of the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards, Wellington Barracks, London May 1985, a vignette print, a QEII Coldstream Guards Warrant Officer's embroidered sleeve insignia, three sets of sergeant's rank chevrons, a teatowel and a commemorative mug.
An Adam's 1851 Pattern Self-Cocking 54 Bore Five Shot Percussion Revolver, with blued finish, the 16cm octagonal barrel engraved to the top flat DEANE ADAMS & DEANE, (MAKERS TO H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT) 30 KING WILLIAM ST., LONDON BRIDGE, the cylinder with London proof marks, the right side of the frame engraved with scrolling foliage and ADAM'S PATENT. NO.5815 R., with foliate engraved trigger guard, blued safety spring, chequered ebony grip and shell engraved cap box to the pommel, 30cmAction works. Some pitting to the metalwork, with wear to the bluing. Some orange rust pitting around the nipples.
Militaria, comprising a First World War brass Trench Periscope Mk.IX by R & J Beck Ltd., dated 1918, with detachable turned beech handle, a Second World War gas mask for a baby, a Second World War leather ammunition belt, a post-Soviet webbing cover for a Kalashnikov rifle, an M.E.C. webbing pistol holster dated 1943, a No.8 Mk.II* spike bayonet with scabbard, webbing frog and ammunition belt (6) The periscope has a small chip to the ocular lens which doesn't affect the image which is quite good. There are small internal specks of dust. The focussing works well.
A General Service Medal 1918-62, with clasp CANAL ZONE, awarded to 22465159 SIGMN E (Eric) CLARKSON R SIGNALS, in box of issue and award letter dated 2005, together with related ephemera, his Lance Corporal's chevrons, formation patches, photographs of him when on service in Egypt in the 1950's, including two albums, letters, greetings cards, Royal Naval War Libraries receipts and acknowledgement letters for donations he made as a child in Second World War, also a lanyard, tie, HM Armed Forces Veteran's lapel badge, a fraternity jewel and badge etc., and an 1866 pattern Chassepot bayonet with no markings on the blade and steel scabbard.Footnote: - Eric Clarkson was born on the 25th October 1932 in Leeds, West Yorkshire and died on the 7th June 2011 in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Two First World War Pairs, each comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal,awarded to :- J.56103 J.CASSIDY, A.B. R.N., together with his parchment Certificate of Service and Torpedo History Sheet; and B.Z.6957 R.(Reuben) E.(Edgar) WRIGHT, R.N.V.R.; a First World War Memorial Plaque, awarded to PERCIVAL EDWIN PAWSON, set into a wood frame (5)
A group of small silver and oddments. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a Tiffany & Co. T-clip ballpoint pen and propelling pencil, both stamped 925, sterling; a trinket box, Birmingham, 1962, Adie Brothers, of oval form and raised on four pad feet, the shaped oval hinged cover with engine turned design, lining to interior, 7.5cm wide; a set of six George V teaspoons and pair of sugar tongs, London, 1918, Josiah Williams & Co., the spoons 13.7cm long, the pair of sugar tongs 11.8cm long, in fitted case; a set of six coffee spoons, London, 1989, Guild of Handicraft, Hanoverian rat-tail pattern, 11.4cm long; a napkin ring, Birmingham, 1965, maker's mark rubbed, with decorative bandings to rims and engraved with name JOANNA; a small posy vase, Birmingham, 1976, maker D (S), with knopped stem to a stepped circular foot and filled base, 10.8cm high; an ingot pendant, Birmingham, 1977, R P, of rectangular form, 4cm long; a small pocket knife with stainless steel blade, unmarked; and a silver ring of abstract design, London, 1982, maker's mark indistinct, ring size approx. L, total weighable silver approx. 13.4ozt (a lot)Condition Report: The pens, posy vase and the pocket knife are not included in the weighable silver. The trinket box is included in the weighable silver.
A group of silver sugar tongs and spoons. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a pair of Georgian sugar tongs, Hester Bateman, the arms engraved with scrolling motifs and the bridge with initials W over R M, 13.5cm long; a late George III pair, of tongs, 1820, Thomas Wilkes Barker, 14.5cm long; a Georgian pair, maker IL, engraved with scrolling motifs and with terminals modelled as acorns, 13.5cm long; a late William IV caddy spoon, London, 1837, James Beebe, the interior of bowl with bright cut engraving of floral motifs and the terminal with initials, 9.5cm long; a Victorian caddy spoon, London, 1894, Maxfield & Sons, the shell-shaped elongated bowl to handle decorated with gadrooned edge, 12.7cm long; two Georgian Fiddle pattern coffee spoons, Exeter, Isaac Parkin, engraved with initials to terminals, 12.7cm long; a Hanoverian pattern coffee spoon, marks rubbed, with initials EG engraved to reverse of terminal, 12cm long; and a Georgian caddy spoon, maker GW, 8.2cm long, total weight approx. 5.4ozt (a lot)
A group of silver cruets and salt spoons. Various dates and makers. The group including: a pair of Edwardian salt cellars, Chester, 1906, J & R Griffin, of circular form with scalloped rims, on three ball feet, with blue glass liners, 5.7cm wide; two further Edwardian salt cellars, London, 1909 and 1910, Reid & Sons, of circular form with scalloped rims, on three pad feet, with blue glass liners, 4.7cm wide; a mustard pot, salt cellar and pepper shaker, Birmingham, 1924 and 1925, Docker & Burn, all on stepped moulded feet and with blue glass liners, the pepper shaker 5.5cm high; two George V mother-of-pearl and silver mounted glass pepper shakers, Birmingham, 1935, Barker Brothers Silver, 7.5cm high; a George V pepper shaker, Sheffield, 1912, Walker & Hall, the urn-shaped body with half gadrooned decoration and raised on a spreading oval base, 9.5cm high; a George IV salt spoon, London, 1823, John, Henry & Charles Lias, 10.3cm long; two Victorian salt spoons, Exeter, 1855, Josiah Williams & Co., 9.3cm long; a further Victorian salt spoon, London, 1843, Joseph & Albert Savory, with initials engraved to terminal, 10.4cm long, and others, total weighable silver approx. 11.9ozt (a lot)
A group of Continental, Scandinavian and Canadian silver flatware. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: A19th century Canadian silver Fiddle pattern table fork, Montreal, c.1840, Nelson Walker, engraved with serpent and cross crest to reverse of terminal, 20.2cm long; four Austro-Hungarian table spoons and two forks with shaped terminals, Vienna,1867-1922, 800 standard, the two forks by Silberwarenfabrik Alexander Sturm, the spoons with maker's mark B&Z; six 19th century Danish silver dessert forks, two tablespoons and a teaspoon, Copenhagen 1850, assay master Peter R. Hinnerup, maker AM; two similar Thread pattern French silver table forks; and a French silver dessert fork by Henin & Vivier, 1891-1896, total weight approx. 36.3ozt (a lot)
Of sporting interest. A William IV silver snuff box. Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1834. Of rectangular, engine-turned design with applied foliate scroll border, the inside of the hinged lid engraved '2nd prize for men not exceeding 11st. This box was wrestled for by Cumberland and Westmoreland men residing in London, 24th March 1837', the cartouche to lid engraved 'R. James', 4 x 8.6cm, approx. weight 3.9ozt
A quantity of silver teaspoons and coffee spoons. Various dates and makers. The group including: a set of six teaspoons, Sheffield, 1923, Mappin & Webb, with seal top terminals, 11.2cm long, in fitted case (tongs deficient); a set of six coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1921, Walker & Hall, with lobed decoration to terminals, 9.4cm long, in fitted case; a George III Fiddle pattern spoon, London, 1816, William Eley I & William Fearn, engraved with bird crest to terminal, 17.4cm long; a George IV Fiddle pattern spoon, Dublin, 1828, James Scott, with letters J R engraved to reverse of bowl, 14.8cm long; a George IV Fiddle pattern teaspoon, London, 1825, William Bateman I, engraved with initials to terminal, 14.2cm long; a part set of four Georgian Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1830, Robert Hennell II (probably), engraved with initials to terminals, 13.8cm long; a part set of five Victorian Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1884, Josiah Williams & Co., engraved with initials to terminals, 13cm long; three coronation spoons, London, 1902, Edward Barnard & Sons, the handles with Celtic decoration to half lobed bowls engraved with scrolling foliate motifs, 11.3cm long; two further coronation spoons with the same decoration, one London, 1901, maker SS and the other Birmingham, 1901, C P & Co.; and various others, total weight approx. 15.3ozt (a lot)
A Victorian silver tea caddy. Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1894. Of oval form with crimped borders, the central banding repousse decorated with scrolling floral motifs, engraved initials within shaped cartouche to front and vacant shaped cartouche to back, 9.4cm high. The caddy together with a group of silver and metal mounted items and vanity jars, comprising: a silver mounted photo frame, Birmingham, 1920, F R Gomm, of rectangular form, with engine turned design, 16.2cm x 12cm; an Edwardian silver powder puff box and cover, Chester, 1906, Stokes & Ireland, of cylindrical form and with weight inside, approx. 11cm high; a small silver mounted hand mirror, Birmingham, 1912, maker's mark rubbed, engraved with scrolling motifs and garlands, 11cm long; two silver mounted Victorian cylindrical glass jars, London, 1892, maker's mark WG, both with lid engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and initial, the higher example 18cm; a further silver mounted Victorian cylindrical glass jar, London, 1889, Wright & Davies, the lid with engraved initial, 17.3cm high; a silver mounted Edwardian cylindrical glass jar, London, 1905, Charles Fox & Co., the lid with vacant cartouche and repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 17.3cm high; a silver mounted and enamelled small glass jar, Birmingham, 1921, maker's mark indistinct, the lid with blue guilloche enamel, 7.8cm high; and two metal mounted glass jars, unmarked, total weighable silver approx. 11.8ozt (a lot)
Napoleon in Exile; or, a Voice from St. Helena. The Opinions and Reflections of Napoleon on the Most Important Events of His Life and Government, in His Own Words Barry E. O'Meara Published by Printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, Stationers'-Hall-Court, Ludgate-Street, London, 1822. Fourth edition of Barry O'Meara's personal account of exiled Napoleon, complete in two volumes. Second edition of this work. Barry O'Meara was an Irish surgeon who accompanied Napoleon to St Helena for his exile, He became his physician on board the Bellerophon when the emperor surrendered himself. His book records Napoleon's opinions and reflections on his life and work while in exile. Complete in two volumes, half calf and marbled boards.
[Early Ireland] The Archaeology of Ireland by R. A. S. Macalister. 1928; Irish Saints in Britain by Moran [rare edition printed for Sisters of Mercy, Callan. 1903]; The Celtic Church in Ireland by Heron. London. 1898; Ireland and the Celtic Church by Professor Stokes. 1907; Ancient Ireland by Macalister. 1935; The Quest of Three Abbots; The Early Irish Monastic Schools by Graham. 1923 and Irish Antiquities and Archaeology by Gamble in dj. Circa 1930. 8 books
Notes on I. R. A. Activities etc. 1941-1947 Confidential. These notes have been prepared in the Office of the Minister for Justice. This copy No. 26 was issued to Colonel Dan Bryan, the renowned Military Intelligence officer. Detailed information mostly unavailable elsewhere on activities of the IRA in Ireland and Britain during the Second World War, Stephen Hayes’ kidnapping, government executions, and other incidents plus biographies of those involved. According to one researcher, the documentation relied on intelligence from the Special Branch. ‘Nevertheless they are an exhaustive record of the years following the establishment of the state. Relatively few copies of these handbooks were produced and they were not given to every cabinet minister. Six copies of the ‘Notes on events 1931-1941’ were distributed, while ‘Notes on IRA activities’ had also a very limited circulation. The latter report was sold at one of our previous auctions
REGINALD JAMES LLOYD R.I. (BRITISH 1926-2020) LAKE SCENE AND HILLS - 1956/8 Signed and dated lower right, oil on board, and a companion, Tin Mine Study - 2001, Signed and dated lower left, acrylic on board (2) 32cm x 44cm (12.5in x 17.5in); 16cm x 15cm (6.25in x 6in) Exhibited: Hereford City Museum & Art Gallery, R. J. Lloyd Retrospective Exhibition, cat.no.179
MARJORIE (MARY) BAYLIS BARNARD (BRITISH 1870-1946) PORTRAIT OF DUNCAN MACGREGOR WHYTE Signed with initials lower right, pastel 50.5cm x 40.5cm (20in x 16in) Exhibited: The Pastel Society, London, no.4Handwritten label verso states 'Property of D. MacGregor Whyte. Exhibited: Pastel [illegible], London; R. S.[illegible], Edinburgh; Royal Institute, GlasgowFurther handwritten label verso states ‘Property of Mrs MacG. Whyte’ Bears Duncan McGregor Whyte's studio stamp, no.122
Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited, £1, 1 March 1961, prefix B/B, £5, 20 September 1961, prefix B/B, also Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1 (2), 1 February 1965, prefix C/E, 1 September 1969, prefix C/R, £5, 1 May 1967, prefix C/R, Fairbairn signature, first extremely fine, others about uncirculated or better (5 notes) PMS CL 28, 29, 30b, 31b £150-£200 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Clydesdale Bank Limited, £100, 23 February 1938, serial number F/R 0000222, Mitchell and Young printed signatures, graffiti numeral in top margin, a presentable fine, rare PMS CL 23d £1,000-£1,500 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Cigarette cards, Godfrey Phillips Australian issue, Australian Sportsmen double sided, (set 100 cards on one side, various combinations of cards on the other side), and includes a further 4 additional Donald Bradman Subjects. The 5 cards featuring Bradman are E Bennetts, H Bunton, R Inkson, R Fatty Lamb & V McGrath, (gen gd)
Cigarette cards, R J Hill, 13 type cards from better series, Fragments From France (Coloured, 5), Lighthouse Series (2 cards, 1 with 1 without border), plus one each of the following series, Belle of New York Actresses, Colonial Troops (Leading Lines), Flags With Soldiers, Boer War Generals Campaigners, Animal Series (Crowfoot) & National Flag Series (gen gd)
A Continental porcelain plaque, probably KPM (Berlin), late 19th century, painted by R. Dittrich with a scene of a mother and child holding a jug, titled to the reverse 'Die sage vom thranenkrug', signed lower right, framed, overall dimensions 24.5cm x 30cmCondition:This piece has not been examined outside of the frame. There are no visible damages or repairs. There is one brown scratch through the mother's clothing.
A group of British art pottery, circa 1900-1918, century, purple glazes, principally William Baron of Barnstaple, comprising a small Barnstaple vase, inscribed marks and numbered '322 1/2', 10cm high; another Baron vase, 13.5cm high; and a Baron Barnstaple teapot, with 'R' mark, 12.5cm high; a three-handled vase, 13cm high (chipped); and a small jug, 9cm high, inscribed marks to bases; together with a high-shouldered vase attributed to James Plant, with a Ruskin-type glaze and a London silver rim hallmarked 1918, 21cm high; and one other, indistinctly marked, 13.5cm high
A small group of bright yellow or mustard English art pottery, late 19th century, comprising a small Bretby jardiniere, shape 11170; a larger Wardle jardiniere with reticulated rim, raised on four feet; two Bretby vases, a Burmantofts faience vase, a J R Mally & Co (London) jug, printed marks, 24.5cm high; a Minton's tri-footed bowl, shape 1716, and a C.H Brannaum Barum vase, tallest item 30cm high and a small treacle glaze Dunmore pottery boot; and a small Doulton Lambeth vase, 7.5cm high (repaired, some damages) (9)

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