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A C.M.G. mounted group of four miniature dress medals representative of those worn by Brigadier-General C. W. Clark, Royal Garrison Artillery The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, C.M.G., Companion’s badge, silver-gilt and enamel; 1914-15 Star; British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves, mounted as worn on a Spink, Piccadilly wearing pin, extremely fine A C.B.E mounted group of four miniature dress medals representative of those worn by Colonel C. E. T. Rolland, Royal Artillery The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Military) Commander’s 1st type, breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel; 1914-15 Star; British War and Victory Medals, mounted as worn on a Spink, Piccadilly wearing pin and housed in a contemporary Spink & Son Ltd., fitted case, extremely fine A D.S.O. mounted group of three miniature dress medals representative of those worn by Major G. R. de la C. Corbett, Royal garrison Artillery Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., gold (18ct) and enamel, with integral top riband bar; British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves, mounted as worn, nearly extremely fine An M.C. mounted group of five miniature dress medals representative of those worn by the Reverend W. Drury, Army Chaplains’ Department Military Cross, G.V.R.; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Transvaal, Cape Colony, South Africa 1902; 1914 Star and clasp; British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves, mounted on modern ribands, nearly extremely fine (16) £180-£220 --- C. W. Clark was born in Oxton, Birkenhead, and was educated at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Royal Garrison Artillery in 1885 and served in India, Malta and Gibraltar, before being appointed Private Secretary and Aide de Camp to the Governor of Trinidad in 1893. Advanced Lieutenant-Colonel in 1913, he served during the Great War on the Western Front from 19 August 1915, and was Brigadier-General, Heavy Artillery, Headquarters, 15/Army Corps. For his services during the Great War he was twice Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazettes 4 January 1917 and 15 May 1917) and was appointed a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George in 1917. He retired in 1922 and died on 21 November 1944. Charles Edward Tulloch Rolland was born on 28 November 1874 in Madras, India, the son of Colonel Alexander Tulloch Rolland of the Madras Staff Corps. Emulating his father, he was Commissioned on 16 December 1893 and promoted to full Colonel on 3 June 1921. Whilst serving as Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel during the Great War he was seconded to the Research Department on 19 June 1916, and for his services he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (London Gazette 3 June 1919). He was appointed a Member of the Ordnance Committee on retirement on 1 January 1926. Garnet Robert de la Cour Corbett served with the 206th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery during the Great War, and for his services was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (London Gazette 3 June 1918). The Reverend William Drury was born in Burton on 19 June 1876 and was educated at Christ’s Hospital and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Ordained a Priest at Worcester in 1900, he was employed as Acting Chaplain to the Forces during the Boer War and was appointed Chaplain to the Forces at Woolwich, Singapore, Aldershot and Crownhill. Raised Deputy Chaplain General 1916-18, he was three times Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 22 June 1915, 4 January 1917, 15 May 1917) and later served as Chaplain to the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, from 1918-23. He died at Binstead Rectory on 24 October 1943. Sold with copied research.
Five pieces of Royal Worcester, rose patterned vase, Kay Blake Autumn Fruits vase, a tall fruit painted vase, a melon shaped vessel (all AF) and a signed Roberts saucer. Tallest 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: As stated in the description all items except for the Roberts saucer are AF as found. The rose pattern vase has a significant crack running from halfway on the body right across the base. There is also another hairline crack from the top rim. The slender vase has had a break to the top lip and a badly glued repair. The Blake squat Autumn Fruits vase has been very badly broken into several pieces and has a loss also. The melon shaped vessel is missing its lid. Whilst the body of the piece is in generally good condition, there is a glued centre base chip to the underside edge across the Worcester mark. The saucer is the only piece without damage.
A Royal Worcester blue and white milk jug, together with a 19th century Worcester butterfly tea service, comprising 13 cups, 16 saucers, 4 sandwich plates and sugar basin. CONDITION REPORT: The non-matching milk jug has a hairline crack running from the top of the handle down into the main body which separates and slightly forks. It runs for +/- 4 cm. The jug is generally discoloured but has no other issues. The matching tea service has no pieces with any restoration. The four large plates are free from damage but all have crazing in varying degrees. Two of the plates have very little crazing but the other two have crazing that is clearly visible on fairly close inspection. The jewelling and painted butterfly panels are all in good order. The sugar basin is in good condition with the exception of crazing towards the upper rim and some rubbing to the gilding. Fifteen of the sixteen saucers are in good order, one has visible crazing. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding. The cups have a few more minor problems. All have some minor rubbing to the gilding. Six are in generally good order with no significant crazing, one is a little discoloured and has visible crazing, another is very slightly discoloured. Four have short hairline cracks which are discoloured and emanating from the top rim, the longest being 1 cm, the shortest .5 cm. The last cup has a small chip to the foot rim. The general appearance of the set is good but note again, all pieces have minor rubbing to the gilding on the extremities.
Mixed lot of children's toys, ceramics and collectable items including various early to mid 20th century ceramic nursery ware including Royal Doulton ' Hey Diddle Diddle ' cup, saucer and bowl, Ford's china ' Simple Simon ' cup and saucer, Paragon ' Noah's ark ' mug, together with piano babies, three Royal Worcester birds, set of Wee-kin baby toy tin plate stacking cups, Chad Valley tin plate nursery clock, Chad Valley tin plate spinning top, various advertising tins, Merrythought felt ' Cora Goffin as Aladdin ' doll, three Steiff soft toys including teddy bear, frog and chick, Merrythought baby bunting doll, etc
Group of 19th century English pottery and porcelain teawares, including: a pearlware transfer printed teacup and saucer, a Copeland-Spode botanical teacup and saucer, an imari pattern oval sugar-bowl and cover, an imari pattern trio, a Royal Worcester small saucer painted by E Phillips and a Dresden teacup and saucer
Collection of silver plate including large early 20th century six section toast rack, 16cm long, James Dixon cased two piece fish serving set with faux ivory handles, sugar sifting spoon and a cream jug together with 4 pieces Royal Worcester Blue Dragon teaware and Coalport lidded sugar bowl
Collection of 19th century English porcelain dessert-plates, Dresden porcelain and other items, including: a group of pierced botanical dessert-plates, Minton-style, Royal Worcester turquoise-bordered plate, , two decorated with monograms, a Dresden shell-shaped oval dish, a trefoil dish, a Meissen-style cup and cover painted with flowers and an 18th century Chinese Export porcelain blue and white plate Condition Report Dresden shel-shaped dish - cracked English porcelain basket - handle restored. Trefoil Dresden dish - restored to finial. Two English porcelain turquoise ground botanical plates - one cracked across and repaired, the other restored. Meissen style cup and cover - finial restored. Chinese porcelain plate - small area of border cracked and restuck. English porcelain claret-ground cabinet plate - one cracked, Two of the turquoise cabinet plates with initials -cracked.Some minor wear overall.

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