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A rare The Royal Fusiliers 'Jewish Legion' cap badge, together with eight other medals and badges.The Jewish Legion (1917–21) is an unofficial name used to refer to five battalions of Jewish volunteers, the 38th to 42nd (Service) Battalions of the Royal Fusiliers, raised in the British Army to fight against the Ottoman Empire during the First World War.
Fine rare 19th century birds eye maple violin by James Gilchrist Glasgow 1886 James Gilchrist was an engineer and scientific instrument maker, who taught himself to make stringed instruments. He and Matthew Hardie, another violin maker were known as 'The Scottish Stradivari'.comes in case measures approx 60cm by 20.5cm at widest points
Very rare order and medal collection of Colonel g.r.crawford CB, Indian army reads on back comprising the most honourable order of the Bath , companions breast badge ,india general service medal ,to clasps Lushai 1889-92 and Hazara 1891,india medal two clasps punjab frontier 1897-98 and tirah1897-98, india general service medal one clasp nrth west frontier 1908 and delhi durbar medal 1903 lieut g.r.crawford bt infy capt g.r crawford 28th bjp infy on india medal ,LIEUT COL G R CRAWFORD 40th PATHANS on ev11 1.g.s ith a corresponding set of miniature medals 40th PATHANS HELMET PLATE and Cap badge and silver chains Boss and Whistle
A rare Queen Anne West Country silver lace back dog nose spoon by Francis Servant of Bideford, circa 1712, the reverse of the oval bowl with a ribbed rat tail and foliate scroll decoration, the terminal with similar decoration, the reverse of the terminal with prick dot initials MR over PS 1712, makers mark struck twice, length 20cm approx. weight 1.10oz approx.
A very rare large 19c ivory cattle gauge by J.TREE Maker 22 Charlotte St. Blackfr's Rd. London with German silver slide and fittings with numerous scales and tables with Key to the Weighing Machine, Arranged by John Ewart, Newcastle on Tyne for Oxen, Sheep and Swine (see The Rule Book p237 for more details) minor stains G+
A rare beech plough plane by ROBERT WOODING (mark G+) with internal wood depth stop, and probably orig iron by Dingly (1735-75) who was known to make irons for Wooding and his contemporaries (see Early Planemakers of London and BPM 2nd ed. p169) wedges replaced. Provenance found in a shed in Albany N.Y. in 1975 G-
A rare copper plate "Pocket Map" of the cities of London and Westminster and the Suburbs Thereof Being a New and Exact Plan with the Addition of the New Buildings, Churches etc. to the Present Year 1731, also with lists of Fixing of Rates and Fares of Watermen by Ancient Act of Parliament from 1671, approx 25 different routes and destinations are priced from 3d to 2s (3 pence to 2 shillings) and much more information in gilded and oak frame 18" x 12" museum quality G+
An extremely rare 10 3/8" moulding plane by THOMAS GRANFORD (mark G+ 1661-1713) probably the earliest identified British planemaker, with Hildik iron. Until last year this was the only recorded plane marked on the toe by Thomas Granford "at length"; one other similarly marked plane has recently come to light giving credence to the mark. This plane and the confusion with the Francis Purdew planes are discussed in the remarkably well researched "The Case For Francis Purdew or Granfurdeus Disputatus" and "Early Planemakers of London" both by Don & Anne Wing, (a copy of both are included in this lot. The other plane discussed in the book marked T.G on the toe will be available for inspection at the auction) The plane was discovered in America by Paul Kebabian and, for the past 22 years has taken pride of place in the Wing collection, now returning to England for the first time. Not the prettiest moulding plane in the world but possibly the most important (to be sold without reserve) G
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