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AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN ICE PAIL the body profusely gilded to a monarch-red reserve and having four raised cruciform panels with finely painted sprays of flowers within gilded laurel frames, each panel connected to the neck with four faux rope and ring supports all raised over a square base and with domed lid, 32cms high (repairs and damage, factory unknown)
Susie Cooper part tea set with abstract decoration in green, yellow, grey and black, comprising tea cups, saucers, side plates, sugar bowl and cake plates. Condition Report. Worn condition with scratches, chips and crazingTwo cake plates - both scratched with chips to underside of rims8 Saucers - Generally ok some slight wear to glazeSugar Bowl - 3 inch crack and very crazedCups - 5 with hairline cracks, two deep crazingSide plates - 5 with deep crazing. Do not ring when tapped, 1 crazed, 1 scratchedsee images
Winterhalder and Hoffmeir oak cased three chain fusee bracket clock, striking on five gongs, stamped 2251 in carved case with pineapple finials, 60cm Condition Report. Patch to cloth lining of rear door, some scuffs and scratches, nothing to repair. A good original clock with its two keys and original finials. Usual discolouration to chapter ring and matted centre. Going and chimes
A CANDAHAR, GHUZNEE, CABUL MEDAL TO PRIVATE T. WEST, 31ST REGIMENT the reverse Cabul 1842, with steel clip and ring suspender (No.1212 Thomas Wes. Pt. Hms 31st Regimt), engraved, unmounted. Note: A copy of West's discharge documentation accompanies the lot and indicates that he was born in Taunton (Somerset) and worked as a shoemaker before attesting for the 16th Regiment of Foot in 1839, and being transferred to the 31st Regiment in 1840. He was the subject of a Battalion Court Martial in 1846 for being absent without leave, and was sentenced to 14 days imprisonment, but was later promoted, ultimately becoming a Sergeant in 1858, prior to being discharged from the army in 1860.

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