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Lot 1311

Three shotgun sleeves and 2x air rifle sleeves

Lot 126

A GROUP OF MEDALS, to include a 1939-1945 Defence medal, with ribbon, unassigned, a WWII Constabulary Long Service medal with ribbon, awarded to George Broatch, together with a rifle clubs medallion, 'The Bell Medal, Presented by The Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs, and a HMS Victory medal, 'Victory Trafalgar Oct.21 1805',

Lot 45

An 1863 Enfield Percussion rifle with ramrod and a gun barrel brush cleaning set

Lot 128

Palitoy Star Wars 3 Position Laser Rifle copy of one used by Luke Skywalker, boxed No.72012 (1)

Lot 403

Mattel 1978 Battlestar Galactica Cylon Centurian 4" action figure with cylon laser rifle, on Series 1 unpunched card and blister pack No.2870 (1)

Lot 404

Mattel 1978 Battlestar Galactica Cylon Centurian 4" action figure with cylon laser rifle, on Series 1 unpunched card and blister pack No.2870 (1)

Lot 409

Mattel 1979 Battlestar Galactica Cylon Commander 4" action figure with cylon laser rifle, on Series 2 unpunched card and blister pack (detached) No.1162 (1)

Lot 55

Palitoy Action Man Equipment Centre Weapons, vacuum packed on card including Bazooka No.34270, Vickers & Tripod No.34267, Browning with Tripod No.34282, American M16 rifle & bipod No.34277 & Rifle No.34276 (5)

Lot 56

Palitoy Action Man Equipment Centre Weapons & Accessories, in vacuum pack on card including Bazooka No.34270, Lewis Gun No.34282, British 7.62mm Bren Gun No.34277, Rifle Rack No.34272 & Rope Launcher No.34275 (5)

Lot 229

A Superbly bone-inlaid wheellock rifle, Germany, late 17th century. Octagonal barrel, in 18 mm caliber. Wheellock with external wheel. Walnut full stock with rich inlays of engraved bone. Patch box with spring-loaded sliding lid. Original ramrod with engraved bone tip. A wonderful collector's item in good condition.Height: 100 cm;

Lot 192

Rifle Contest Wimbledon 1865 (224) and Ning Po River (222) both with black mottled border (2) (Prattware, pot lid, potlid, Staffordshire)

Lot 169

A percussion cap black powder Naval Rifle 110cm long

Lot 257

A collection of 115 military cloth shoulder badges, comprising (as numbered per bag) Shoulder Titles: 1 - ILH. With Historical background.2 - Loyals. Chief Inspectorate of Clothing.3 - Seaforth Highlanders. 5 Div, tartan flash, 2 x AOS4 - Printed Buffs Matching pair, Printed East Surrey, Printed Fusiliers, 5 - 2 x KRR. WWI. RWK Black on Khaki. WWI Lincoln. Black on Khaki. Interwar. See sale paper. Liverpool Rifles. Red on Green. Kensington. Red on Grey. Queen’s Westminster’s. Red on Black. Matching pair. Queen’s Westminster’s. Black on Red. 16 th L Regt. Worn 1938 – 50, 6 - 7H Matching pair. WW1.V111H. WW1.Queen’s. White on Khaki. Background info. !6 th London. Royal Scots Fusiliers. 1WW. Rare. Hallamshire. W & C YEO. See background info. Royal Artillery/QOD & WSY. See background. Surrey Yeomanry Q.M.R. Background. 7 - Royal Horse Artillery. Red on Dark blue. Very Rare. 8 - Sussex. White on Red. Yeomanry title. Info. Durham L.I. Officer’s title. Korean War era. No9 Commando, White on Black. London Scottish. North Somerset Yeo/44 R.T.R. Matching pair. 9 - XIV West Yorkshire Regt. Worn WW2 by 2/5 & 11 th Bns. XXIV South Wales Borderers. 7 th Gurkha Rifles. White/Green. Worn 1954-57 only. 7 th Gurkha Rifles. Black/Green. Pre 1954 & post 1957, Transferred to British Army 1947. Service in WW2, Malaya, Indonesian action and Falklands, Gurkha Engineers, Queen’s Royal Rifles. Post 1961. Leeds Rifles. 10 - Grenadier Guards. Large title. Coldstream Guards x 2, The Life Guards. Matching pair. Straight ends., The Life Guards. Matching pair. Rounded ends., Irish Guards. Matching pair., Welsh Guards., The Blues And Royal x 2, 3, 11 - Matching Pairs, Loyals. Cheshire. Leicestershire. Foresters. Queens. Royal West Kents. Queen’s. Essex. Yellow on Purple. Authorised 31 October 1953.King’s Own. Bedford and Hertford. with photo. Hereford L.I. From October 1950.Rifle Volunteers. R.A.S.C. R.A.O.C. R.A.M.C. R.A.E.C. 2 pairs. Cumberland & Westmorland / ACF.12 - S.E.A.C. Gold on Black. South East Asia Command .S.E.A.C. Red on Dark Blue. Royal Navy. S.E.A.C. White on Dark Blue. RAF.S.E.A.C. Gold on Black. Large title.13 - Royal Engineers/32. Corporal chevrons, Brassard.14 – (Singles Line Regiments) Border. Inniskillings. King’s. Early pattern; see attached slip. Gloucestershire. Rounded ends. ACI 1593 Oct 1943 to replace ‘Gloster’ K.R.R.C. Red on Green. Royal Lincolnshire. See attached slip. Royal Sussex. Suffolk. Royal Fusiliers. Rounded ends. S.W.B. Essex. Loyals. Queen’s Surreys. Middlesex. East Lancashire. King’s Own. Fusiliers. Worn on UN Peacekeeping 1986 – 1988 in Cyprus by 1 st & 2 nd Bns South Lancashire. Lincoln. Lancashire. Cut down?15 - Royal Northumberland Fusiliers. Royal Anglian. Worn by volunteer Bns post 1967, The Hampshire Regiment. Yellow on Black. Initially worn in 128 th Infantry Brigade by 1/4, 2/4 & 5 th rom 1940. Royal Berkshire. Royal Ulster Rifles. Black on Green. Worcestershire .Royal Norfolk. Black on Yellow. Royal Hampshire. Yellow on Black. Post 1946.Q.O.H. White on Khaki. Post 1960. Essex. Yellow on Purple. Authorised 31.10. 1953.Beds.And Herts. See attached slip. Royal West Kent. Prince Of Wales Own/Yorkshire. Staffordshire. Yellow on Black.2 x Dorset .One small title, officers. Hertfordshire. Worn post 1947.3 x The Welsh Regiment, different sizes Bedford And Hertford.16 - C.M.P. See Attachment. ACI 905 12.06.43.Army Physical Training/Corps Devon Territorials. Red on Yellow, worn in 1960 by Devon Territorials Infantry and Yeomanry. Second Fusiliers. Modern. Royal Engineers. Large title. Royal Engineers/32Royal Engineers. Black on Khaki. Matching pair. 6 - R.A.E.C. Light Blue on medium Blue, R.A.E.C. Light Blue on Dark Blue. R.A.S.C. x3, R.A.P.C. Black on Yellow. Introduced 12.06. 43, ACI 905. Replaced by full letter version 5.5.45, ACI 510. A.C.C. Yellow on Grey. Royal Army Pay Corps. Yellow on Dark Blue. Mobile Defence Corps. Blue on Red. Matching pair. Q.A.R.A.N.C. Women’s Transport Service/F.A.N.Y. Women’s Royal Army/Corps A.C F. White on Red. A.C.F. Yellow on Black. Matching pair. R.E. Slip On. R.A. Slip On.(Formation Signs)17 - 54 th Division. British Army Hong Kong. Hong Kong Regiment also wore. 8 th Army 48 th Gurkha Brigade, North Midland District Forester Brigade. War Office Controlled Units x 3. RE Bomb Disposal. Australian Eastern Command (NSW) 1950’s x 3 (altogether in 1 bag)

Lot 659

An antique Afghan Jezhail rifle with inlaid mother of pearl decoration, length 144cm (a/f)

Lot 73

Rare Huntingdon Rifle Volunteers Brass belt buckle of two parts depicting Stag with tree and Archer. 9cm in length

Lot 445

American rifle bayonet marked U.S

Lot 68

A Victorian silver plated Centrepiece, in the manner of Elkington, no makers marks, the column of three twisted vine stems with leaves and fruit at either end, cagework basket top with (associated?) cut glass bowl, tripod base with scrolled supports, the three cartouche with continuous presentation inscription relating to 'The Duke of Cornwall Rifle Volunteers' dated 1863, some unreadable, 47.5cm high exc. glass.

Lot 841

A BSA Ultra .22 air rifle, A-Tec silencer and scope with soft case

Lot 844

An early 19th Century British Infantry percussion rifle with brass patch box, brass butt plate, steel ram rod with scribbled note in patch box provenance to the Duke of Brunswick, 1839

Lot 845

A Webley Falcon .22 air rifle with Webley 4 x 15 scope

Lot 846

A Webley Ranger .177 air rifle

Lot 847

An air rifle pump

Lot 1391

A German made "Original" .22/5.5 mm calibre under-lever cocking air Rifle serial No. 72377244 having a checquered pistol grip stock and fitted with a Nikko Stirling 3-9 x 40 Silver Crown waterproof telescopic sight of the cross-wire type. 41 7/8" long overall and sold with a fleecy lined sleeve/case and a tin containing a quantity of pellets. Cocked and fired normally at the time of cataloguing.

Lot 1392

A Chinese made under-lever cocking action .22 calibre Air Rifle serial no: W509751 having a "Hawke" cross-wire type telescopic sight. 40 1/2" long overall. Included is a box of "Diabolo Field" pellets. Cocks and fires normally.

Lot 1393

A believed Hungarian manufactured break-action cocking .22 calibre Air Rifle serial no: 77276 fitted with sling-loops. 42 3/4" long overall. Cocks and fires normally.

Lot 1394

A Webley Vulcan .177 calibre break-action cocking air rifle having a pistol-grip stock and fitted with a "Fire-Wolf M1 4-16 x 50 mm Long Range" cross-wire type telescopic sight and filter caps. 44 1/2" long overall.

Lot 1395

A Crosman 2100 Classic .177 calibre pellet/BB multi-pump air rifle with under-lever cocking action and fitted with a cross-wire type telescopic sight. 38 5/8" long overall. Cocks and fires normally.

Lot 138

KOSEI: A FINE TOKYO SCHOOL IVORY OKIMONO OF A HUNTER HOLDING A HAREBy Kosei, signed Kosei and kakihanJapan, Tokyo, Meiji period (1868-1912)Naturalistically carved, the elderly hunter proudly holding a rabbit by the ears which hangs tensely with its legs drawn up. A matchlock rifle (tanegashima) carved with a long barrel and thick stock is visible behind, slung over the hunter's back and resting in a woven holster. The hunter clothed in thick robes with his powder bag suspended from his belt with a reishi-head netsuke. Signed to the base KOSEI and with the artist's kakihan utilizing the natural nerve channel plug.HEIGHT 27.2 cmCondition: Good condition with minor wear, natural age cracks, the rifle end restored. Provenance: From a private collection in Belgium, published in the commissioned private catalogue 'The Nibajama collection' no. 48.Tanegashima, most often called hinawaju ('matchlock gun') in Japanese and sometimes in English, was a type of matchlock-configured arquebus firearm introduced to Japan through the Portuguese Empire in 1543. Tanegashima were used by the samurai class and their ashigaru 'foot soldiers', and within a few years, the introduction of the tanegashima in battle changed the way war was fought in Japan forever. After Tokugawa Ieyasu destroyed the Toyotomi clan in the siege of Osaka and established the Tokugawa shogunate, the relatively peaceful Edo period arrived, and the use of tanegashima declined. Isolation did not eliminate the production of guns in Japan—on the contrary, there is evidence of around 200 gunsmiths in Japan by the end of the Edo period. However, the social life of firearms had changed: as the historian David L. Howell has argued, for many in Japanese society, the gun had become less a weapon, but rather a farm implement for scaring off animals. With no external enemies for over 200 years, tanegashima were mainly used by samurai for hunting and target practice, the majority were relegated to the arms store houses of the daimyo.Auction comparison:Compare a closely related Tokyo school ivory okimono of a hunter holding a monkey in a similar pose, signed Kozan, at Bonhams, Fine Japanese Art, 17 May 2012, London, lot 174 (sold for GBP 7,500).Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number 2022/BE04319/CE). This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.

Lot 201

A Powerline model 970 "Daisy" .177 air rifle

Lot 202

A Relum LG422 break-barrel air rifle (serial no. 59296) with 4x15 scope

Lot 203

An SMK19 .22 break-barrel air rifle (serial no. 0501031) with 4x28 scope

Lot 205

An El Gamo .177 break barrel air rifle SN:E54235

Lot 208

A .22 break-barrel air rifle, serial no. 573948

Lot 6490

Stump, Samuel John -- Miniatur Portrait eines jungen Mannes mit braunen Locken und Backenbart, in rot gefüttertem, blauem Umhang über besticktem, schwarzem Rock.Unten entlang des rechten Bildrandes aufsteigend eingekratzt signiert "Stump / pt".Aquarell und Gummiarabikum auf Elfenbein. 4 x 3,2 cm (oval). In Metallfassung in rechteckigem, gekehltem Holzrahmen.Nach Angaben der Vorbesitzer handelt es sich um einen Leutnant der Rifle Brigade.Provenienz: Würzburg, Mars, Auktion im Mai 1984. - Wir bitten darum, Zustandsberichte zu den Losen zu erfragen, da der Erhaltungszustand nur in Ausnahmefällen im Katalog angegeben ist. - Please ask for condition reports for individual lots, as the condition is usually not mentioned in the catalogue.

Lot 41

MILITARY INTEREST: a good George III silver-gilt two-handled cup and coverWilliam Pitts, London 1802 Vase form, the dome cover rising to the centre with a chased band of acanthus leaves, surmounted with an unmarked finial modelled as a crest lion's head on a torse, the cover also engraved with two shield armorials for the FORD family, the body with an applied band of fruits and flowers among acanthus scrolls, the front with applied oval plaque cast in high relief depicting a Napoleonic battle scene with mounted cavalry charging through a battle field, their swords raised fighting French infantrymen, to the fore a broken cannon and a soldier on the ground lying beside his rifle, with plumes of smoke issuing above them, the opposite side with an engraved inscription within an applied ribbon-tied laurel wreath surround 'TO JOHN FORD ESQr Lt. Col. Commandant, This Cup filled from the Heart, is presented by the ROYAL MANCHESTER & Salford LT HORSE VOLUNTEERS, in testimony of the high sense, which they entertain of his attention to the best Interest of the Corps, and to the principles on which it was INCORPORATED 12 July 1802', the lower body applied with a cast band of leaves, the pedestal with a lapet banded knop above a circular foot with a laurel and berry band, the handles modelled as a curved light cavalry sword, with acanthus scroll upper junction and the lower junction with applied lion mask, height 41cm, weight 131oz.Footnotes:ProvenanceBy family descent to the present owner.The arms are for John FORD (1768-1839) of Abbeyfields, Sandbach Cheshire and his wife Elizabeth INGRAM (1770-1848). They married in 1796.John FORD was born in Manchester, Lancashire on 23 February 1768 and was baptised at St Mary's, Manchester, Lancashire on 18 March 1768. He was educated at Manchester Grammar School and Balliol College, Oxford. He was a magistrate and became Deputy Lieutenant of Cheshire.In 1796 John FORD held a Commission in the Royal Cheshire Militia, as Captain.Major Commandant, later Lieutenant Colonel Commandant John FORD, popularly known as Colonel FORD, was commissioned Major in 1797, and Lieutenant Colonel on 1 May 1798. During the Napoleonic Wars and under the immediate expectation of a French invasion he was instrumental in the raising of The Manchester and Salford Light Horse Volunteers. Raised on 28 April 1797 initially with three troops increased in 1798 to four, then six.Still under the command of Colonel Ford, his Regiment of Light Horse Volunteers was disbanded in 1802. The colours deposited at Claremont and it is recorded 'he was presented with a very handsome goblet by his regiment, and a medal bearing an inscription 'as a testimony of gratitude from his Fellow Townsmen for spirited and patriotic services.''The Manchester and Salford Light Horse Volunteers, were to be reformed in 1803 and apparently disbanded in 1809, with a third formation to form a new corps in 1817.John FORD was the son of Charles FORD (1720-1789) by Ann JOHNSON (1739-1825). The FORD family have lived at the Abbeyfields Estate, Sandbach Cheshire for centuries and occupy a listed mansion within the grounds.Elizabeth INGRAM was the daughter of Captain Francis INGRAM (1740-1789) of Rothwell, Yorkshire by his wife Christian HUGHES (1739-1816).Colonel Ford died at Abbeyfield, on the 14th April, 1839, aged 72, and was buried at Sandbach.A collection of documents held by the National Archives relate to the FORD family and their estate at Abbeyfields (1620 – 1897).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 230

(WHEELER C. A.) (Ed).  Sportascrapiana, Cricket & Shooting, Pedestrian, Equestrian, Rifle & Pistol Doings, Lion Hunting & Deer Stalking ... edited by Caw. Green half calf, gilt back, t.e.g. 1867.

Lot 570

STALIN JOSEPH: (1878-1953) Soviet politician and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924-53 as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1922-52) and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union (1941-53). A good D.S., J. Stalin, in Cyrillic, with two lines of holograph text, in bold red indelible pencil, one page, 4to, Moscow, 25th December 1941, in Cyrillic. The typed classified document is an order (number 0508) issued by the Stavka of the Supreme High Command and states, ‘1. In view of the particularly important tasks assigned to the 27th Army, it should be transformed into the 4th Shock Army. 2. The 3rd, 33rd, 332nd, 334th, 249th, 257th, 358th, 360th rifle divisions should be included in the 4th Shock Army. 3. From 1st January 1942, all the commanding staff (higher, senior, middle, junior) of the 4th Shock Army should be paid one and a half times the salary, and to the rank and file, two times the salary as it is established for the Guards divisions’. Stalin adds a fourth instruction to the order in his hand, ‘4. The order is to be adopted in all units of the 4th Shock Army’. Countersigned at the foot by Boris Shaposhnikov (1882-1945) Soviet Colonel and Marshal of the Soviet Union, one of the foremost military theorists of the Stalin-era who served as Chief of the Staff of the Red Army 1928-31, 1937-40 and 1941-42. The verso of the document bears various typed and manuscript (in ink and pencil) administrative notes including a list of over twenty individuals who were to receive a copy of the order in cipher. A few tears and small areas of paper loss to the left edge, not affecting the text or signatures, and some light staining. About VG The 4th Shock Army was a combined arms army of the Soviet Armed Forces which participated in the Toropets-Kholm Offensive between January and February 1942 and also saw action on the Kalinin Front and 1st Baltic Front during World War II.

Lot 91

10 X Military Cap Badges Inc Rifle Brigade - Border Regt. - Royal Scots Dragoon In vintage condition Signs of age and use Please see photographs

Lot 444

Star Wars - Collection of 51 carded Kenner Star Wars The Power Of The Force carded figures to include 22 x The Power Of The Force With Freeze Frame Action Slide figures featuring R2-D2, Lobot, Princess Leia Organa With Blaster Rifle, Zuckuss, Darth Vader, etc and 29 x The Power Of The Force figures featuring Bossk, Ponda Baba, Han Solo In Endor Gear, Bib Fortuna, Admiral Ackbar, Emperor's Royal Guard, Snowtrooper, Emperor Palpatine, etc, all unopened and cards and bubbles all vg with some light signs of storage wear to some

Lot 6317

Twenty various volumes on guns and rifles, including Bill West: 'Winchester Complete; Winchester for Over a Century', 6 volumes, volumes I & II 1981, 3rd edition, vols III-VI 1965-69, 1st edition, uniform red leatherette/red cloth gilt; Philip B. Sharpe: 'The Rifle in America', NY, 1947, 2nd edition, original cloth, dust wrapper; W.H.B. Smith: 'The N.R.A. Book of Small Arms. Vol. I Pistols and Revolvers. Vol. II Rifles', 1953, 4th printing, 1952, 2nd printing, 2 volumes, uniform orig. cloth gilt, dust wrappers; Harold F. Williamson: 'Winchester. The Gun that Won the West', 1952, 1st edition, 4to, original cloth, dust wrapper, bookplate and ownership signature of Henk Visser (1923-2006), Dutch arms and armory collector; plus others Charles S. Landis, Jack O'Connor etc. (20)

Lot 20

A suite of Victorian Blythswood Rifle Volunteers badges together with shoulder belt mounts

Lot 29

London Scottish Rifle Volunteer Corps, Aberdeen Militia Volunteers and sundry other cap badges etc

Lot 317

Three clips of inert British military drill .303 rifle rounds together with a Lee Enfield magazine

Lot 322

A quantity of British military cotton rifle ammunition bandoliers together with clips of inert .303 rifle rounds, a Second World War dated webbing rifle sling and one other sling, together with a post-War British army rifle cleaning kit

Lot 329

A British military Lee Enfield rifle oil bottle together with three rifle / Bren pull though barrel cleaners

Lot 350

A Pattern 1895 Martini Enfield rifle bayonet

Lot 354

A Victorian Rifle Volunteers officer's Pattern 1845 sword, with cover

Lot 590

A boxed Hawke Fast Mount (11333) 3-9x50 nitrogen charged rifle sight, 36 cm

Lot 752

A 1942 Edinburgh Academy rifle shooting competition bronze medal together with a German Third Reich War Merit Medal and other medallions / tokens

Lot 770

A group of shooting, National Rifle Association and related medals

Lot 311

A miniature pinfire rifle, fitted with a bayonet and wooden butt, probably early 20th century, 13 cm.

Lot 327

A Victorian 'Brunswick' military percussion rifle and sword bayonet, the lock dated 1864 and marked "Tower" the walnut stock with brass furniture and loose ramrod, the double-edged bayonet with cast brass grip with integral cross guard and fitted a locking mechanism. 106 cm length of rifle, 68 cm length of bayonet.A private collectionThe mechanism/ lock operates as intended cocking to two positions and releasing on the trigger, the barrel has proof marks consistent with age.The stocking has been damaged and repaired over the years but is now intact but would benefit from some further cosmetic work.The gun comes with a removable ramrod and a bayonet, but no scabbard.Sadly, we can not offer postage of this item given its nature.

Lot 86

Ogden, Circa 1900, a pair of watercolours of a North African man holding a rifle and a figure in a turban smoking a Hookah, one signed, each 19" x 13" (48 x 33cm), (2).

Lot 1244

Militaria, Photographs, 80+ images dating from the late 19th to the mid 20thC to include 1918 A Coy The Rifle Brigade Aldershot, RASC inter war period, mule company, Royal Marines, portraits, groups, portraits, parades, inspections etc. An assortment of formal and informal images of mixed sizes (gen gd)

Lot 127

Cigarette card, Smith's, Champions of Sport (Red Back, Studio Cigarettes'), type card, Rifle Shooting, Private Ward (gd) (1)

Lot 455

Postcards, Nottinghamshire, a collection of approx. 160 cards, with RPs of Normanton Inn Clumber, New Ollerton Colliery, Trent in flood Nottingham, Nottingham Rd Mansfield, Bridge St Worksop, Old Grammar School Tuxford, Clumber House, Cannon Sq Retford, Blyth Church and Green, Rifle Range Trent Long Eaton, Thrumpton Ferry, Tech School Mansfield, Clifton Arms Hotel Newark etc. Also good printed street scenes and villages, heraldic (Tuck), Albert Hall fire etc (mixed condition)

Lot 662

Postcards, Silks, 3 military regimental embroidered silks, with The King's Own; Queen's Bays Dragoon Guards with 'Bays' in centre of wreath and Latin text below' and L.R.B (London Rifle Brigade) (gd/vg)

Lot 206

A replica Winchester rifle, length 100cm.

Lot 210

13 x various vintage original medals including a WW2 Defence medal with ribbon, 2 x King Edward VII medals awarded by The London County Council to V Hobbs and L Hobbs for punctual attendance during the year 1909 10, 1 x Kings medal awarded by The London County Council to L Hobbs for punctual attendance during the year 1911, 2 x Kings medals with ribbons and clasps awarded by The London County Council for attendance, conduct and industry for the years 1912 13 and 1914 1915, 1 x George V coronation medal for June 22nd 1911 presented by The Borough of Fulham, 1 x George V silver jubilee medal 1935 presented by The County of Middlesex, 1 x The Bell Medal presented by The Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs, 1 x Royal Army Ordnance Corps Sports Association medal for tennis 1950 etc. These vintage items show some light signs of age otherwise are in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 344

Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: Rev. Dr Harold Roberts, the President of World Methodist council, Dean at Leeds University. Faculty of Theology, President Designate at British Methodist conference, 1956; A.L. Regensburg ?; Second daughter of Charles Seaburn, father was president of Chicago association of commerce, Member of Marsh and Mclennon, 1954;Edward T. Stotesbury, a prominent investment banker from Philadelphia. Oil on canvas painting dated 1929 (fig.3) Laid the financial foundations of U.S steel with J. Pierpoint Morgan, 1929;Capt. Hon. H.C O'Callaghan Prittie, The rifle Brigade. Later, 5th Baron Dunalley, 1915;The Right Hon Lord Queensborough, painted as President of the Royal society of St George, 1947; Mrs Sylvia B. Rhodes, 1949; Frank W.J. Smith, managing director of three companies; Cropper & Co, Colthorp Board and Paper Mills, and Containers LTD. 1940; Ernest Evan Spicer, 1945; Ernest Evan Spicer, 1945; chalk and pastel on paper, 69 x 56 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector. 

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