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Three glass toilet bottles and jars, having plated and enameled tops, a gentleman's silver curb link watch Albert chain, two National Rifle Association bronze medallions, with cases, another medallion, four stick pins with a case, a silver mounted pocket knife, Birmingham 1888 and a brooch.
Holland & Holland Leather Gun Case with brass mounted corners, the paper label to underside of lid, reading 'Royal Hammerless Ejector Gun', the interior lined in blue baize, with partially fitted interior, the outside cover inscribed 'E.H.W.', 33.5ins x 13.75ins, together with a later rifle case (2). €200-300
A mixed lot to include Militaria patch badges, tunic buttons, cap badges, First Argyle Highland Rifle Volunteers and other, World War One (WWI) campaign medal, the rim inscribed 56333 Pte T (rubbed) Welsh R, Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary medal, the rim inscribed John C B Gold and other
A group of five George V silver trophies awarded for rifle shooting, to include three Warminster Rifle Club engraved The Presidents Cup for 1931-32, 1933-34 and 1934-35, a British Legion Dorset County engraved Miniature Rifle Shooting Open Sweepstake Presented By Major General Sir R. Pinney K.C.B, and a trophy engraved S.M.R.C "The Sharpshooter" Weymouth 1936, all awarded to W.B. Cross and all on turned plinths, (silver weight 43.6oz)
â–²Clare Sheridan: An Art Deco bronze fountain group of four fish signed Clare Sheridan and dated 1938, fish mouths plumbed for water, weathered variegated green patination 122cm.; 48ins high Clare Sheridan (born as Clare Consuelo Frewen; also known as Clare Consuelo Sheridan), was born in London in 1885, the daughter of Moreton Frewen of East Sussex and his American wife, the former Clarita |Clara| Jerome. Her mother was the elder sister of Lady Randolph Churchill. She married Wilfred Frederick Sheridan in 1910; they had three children. Wilfred Sheridan was a Lieutenant in the Rifle Brigade, who was killed while leading his men at the Battle of Loos in 1915. Her godmother and namesake was Consuelo Vanderbilt, Duchess of Marlborough. After the death of her second child, Elizabeth, in 1914, Sheridan sculpted a weeping angel as an outpouring for her grief. It was from this piece of art that she discovered an ability for sculpting, and after the death of her husband a year later, she moved from France to London to study under John Tweed and Professor Edouard Lanteri. While visiting America, Sheridan had a love affair with Charlie Chaplin and enjoyed friendships with Princess Margaret of Sweden, Lord and Lady Mountbatten, Lady Diana Cooper, Vita Sackville-West and Vivien Leigh. Her famous bust of her first cousin Sir Winston Churchill, can be found at Blenheim Palace, Chartwell, Harrow School and Hastings Town Hall. She enjoyed an amicable relationship with Churchill, though her support for the October Revolution caused them to break ranks politically in the 1920s during which time she was invited by a Soviet Russian trade delegation on a visit to London to travel to Moscow and make busts of notable revolutionaries including Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky. The author Robert Service, in his 2009 book, claims that she had an affair with Trotsky who signed and dedicated a painting of himself to her. Sheridan's dalliance with known Soviet agents earned her the suspicions of the Security Service. She earned an MI5 file that noted: |She has conducted herself in a disloyal manner in various foreign countries, adopting a consistently anti-British attitude.| In 1925 Sheridan moved to Algiers, where it was noted by MI5 that |she appeared to be comfortably off and debt-free for the first time in 10 years|. After returning to live in Belmont House in Hastings, Sussex where she died in 1970 at the age of 84, having outlived two of her three children.
REGIMENTAL INTEREST: An Edwardian canister with a hasp & staple closure engraved with the badge of the Coldstream Guards & inscribed "London District Rifle Association 1905 - officers 200 yars 6th Prize G.E. Huth - Coldstream Guards" by H. Woodward & Co., London 1904; 3.5" (9 cms) high; 6.6 oz
A Victorian Rifle Officer’s sword, 82cm blade, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in a steel scabbard, together with another similar with traces of GVR etched decoration to the blade, contained in its field service scabbard, complete with knot. (2)
A Third Reich Mother’s Cross in Silver, together with a similar bronze breast badge, a Third Reich 350th Anniversary Husumer Rifle Club day badge, an NSFK financial supporter’s badge, an NSDAP Physical Training Union badge, four further day badges, a toy tin Standard, a damaged First War Prussian Pickelhaube helmet plate, two Danish Patriotic badges, a modern Ski Proficiency badge and two miscellaneous badges/buttons. (15)
An 1853 Pattern three-band percussion Enfield rifle, 39inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights to 900 yards and retaining traces of original blued finish, retained by three blued barrel bands, the lock stamped 1860 over ENFIELD and with a crown over V.R. at the tail, full stocked with regulation brass mounts, steel ramrod. Bears a variety of inspection and sold out of service stamps, usual knocks and dings to stock but a nice crisp gun with good amounts of finish.
A Victorian Officer’s 1878 Pattern Blue Cloth Home Service Helmet to the 3rd Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers, the blue cloth covered skull with white metal fittings including rose bosses, quatre-foil mount with spike finial, Queen’s Crown helmet plate with centered strung bugle horn on a black ground and with garter surround 3RD LANARKSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, the interior with worn leather sweat band and lacking silk liner, HOBSON & SONS maker’s label and SHELDON BAMBER GLASGOW label. Moth grazing and damage around crown area, helmet displays multiple helmet plate holes.
Pair George V silver ornaments modelled as Native soldiers in uniform, possibly representing West African Rifles, on ebonised plinths (London 1918), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., 11.2cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Both ornaments are heavily tarnished. One ornament rifle barrel is bent and bayonet broken. Plinth scuffed. Other ornament rifle barrel / muzzle and bayonet broken off. Plinth scuffed and model loose
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