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WEBLEY & SCOTT, A RARE 12-BORE "THE FIELD PROOF GUN", NO. 6365, DATED 1902, the massive gun with 30-inch barrel, 2 1/2-inch chamber, with crusher turret above the chamber and 6 inches from the breach face, to measure proof pressure, falling block action, with the correct apparatus for ceiling mounting, together with 3 graduated pendulum swing scales, lead and copper crushers, etc. The gun is engraved with Kynoch Collection number 93/2065 and retains much original finish. The pendulum proof gun was introduced to measure recoil as well as proof pressure, a subject much investigated during the transition from black powder to nitro cellulose propellants.
* A quantity of costume jewellery-mainly 20th century some packaged as new, including beads, large copper and brass bangle, cufflinks and other jewellery items and a set of brass scales and a silver plated baby gift. Sold on behalf of The Metropolitan Police (3DC26028) and subject to VAT on the hammer price. Best Bid
A collection of silver items; comprising a pair of sauceboats, S.D.& Co Ltd, Birmingham 1911, of usual cut rim form on three supports, a cruet set of four salts, and a mustard pot, with liners, three salt spoons and mustard spoon, Chester 1910, a pair of hexagonal baluster pepperettes, a small Elkington & Co toast rack, a loaded desk candlestick, two napkin rings, a damaged child's rattle, an inkwell from a standish, a miniature wager cup with pseudo marks, a plated sugar caster, an early nineteenth century seal with engraved armorial, and a cased sovereign scales, weight of weighable silver 712 g (22.9 ozs).
A fine Second World War North-West Europe operations C.B.E., Great War M.C. group of twelve awarded to Brigadier W. A. S. Turner, Royal Artillery: having seen almost four years of continuous active service in the 1914-18 War, he was gassed and evacuated with shell-shock, but rose to senior rank in the 1939-45 War as Deputy Chief of Public Relations at S.H.A.E.F., when he was credited with master-minding the success of the Allied Film and Photographic Sections in North-West Europe 1944-45 the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Military) Commander’s 2nd type neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, in its Garrard & Co. case of issue; Military Cross, G.V.R., the reverse privately engraved, ‘Major W. A. S. Turner, R.H.A., 3rd June 1918’; 1914 Star, with clasp (2 Lieut., R.F.A.); British War and Victory Medals, M.I.D. oak leaf (Major); 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals, M.I.D. oak leaf, these four privately engraved, ‘Brig. W. A. S. Turner’; U.S.A., Legion of Merit, Officer’s breast badge, gilt and enamels, the reverse engraved, ‘W. A. S. Turner’; French Legion of Honour, Chevalier’s breast badge, silver, gilt and enamels; French Croix de Guerre 1939, with palm, mounted court-style as worn, in Spink & Son Ltd. leather box, the lid gilt inscribed, ‘Brig. W. A. S. Turner’, very fine and better (12) £1800-2200 c.B.E. London Gazette 2 August 1945. The original recommendation states: ‘Since its inception, Brigadier Turner has served as senior British representative in the Public Relations Division, S.H.A.E.F., first as Assistant Chief and then as Deputy Chief of the Division. In addition to his general Public Relations duties Brigadier Turner has had particular charge of the Film and Photographic Section. brigadier Turner’s work has throughout been of a very high order of excellence. Not only has he been outstandingly successful in maintaining harmony among all sorts and conditions of British correspondents but he has managed over a long period to compose the many and varied international differences inevitable in a Public Relations organisation of the nature of that set up for the recent campaign in North-West Europe. his untiring efforts and unfailing imperturbability have earned the respect of all with whom he has come in contact. The undoubted success of the Public Relations aspect of the operations can be attributed in large measure to Brigadier Turner’s devoted efforts.’ M.C. London Gazette 3 June 1918. american Legion of Merit London Gazette 8 November 1945. The White House citation, signed by Harry Truman, states: ‘Brigadier W. A. S. Turner, British Army, served from May 1944 to May 1946 as Assistant to the Director, and later as Deputy Director of the Public Relations Division, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force. He was instrumental in the preliminary planning for Public Relations activities in the invasion of North-West France and later organised and supervised the operation of film and photographic coverage of the campaigns in Western Europe. Through his tact, ingenuity and meticulous spirit of abnegation, he played an exemplary role in composing the many nationalistic difficulties in the allocation of war correspondents to ensure proportional representation and the establishment of equitable quotas throughout operations on the Continent. He contributed immeasurably to the efficient operations of the Public Relations Division and to the successful conclusion of the war against Germany.’ French Legion of Honour 30 October 1945 (Register No. 53003 refers). william Arthur Scales Turner was born in January 1890, the son of William Henry Turner of Leicestershire, and was educated at the Leys School and Trinity College, Cambridge. commissioned in the Royal Artillery in December 1911, he went out to France on 7 August 1914, where he served in ‘I’ Battery, R.H.A. until transferring to 2/’A’ Battery, H.A.C. at Langemarck in November 1917. Gassed during a heavy enemy bombardment near Loos on 6 April 1918, he was evacuated with three officers and 60 other ranks, but he returned to duty in the following month, when he resumed command of the Battery as an Acting Major near Mazingarbe. But the effects of almost four years continuous active service were beginning to surface, and a few weeks later he was invalided home suffering from shell-shock. He was awarded the M.C., his unit’s history stating that it was ‘difficult adequately to express the admiration of all ranks of the Battery, and indeed of the Brigade, for this officer.’ Between the wars, Turner held a succession of staff appointments, was appointed Assistant Adjutant-General in February 1935 and was placed on the Retired List as a full Colonel in 1937. Quickly re-employed at the Public Relations Department of the War Office, he was appointed a Deputy Director in 1941, and served in a similar capacity at Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force 1943-45, work that was rewarded with a C.B.E., American Legion of Merit and French Legion of Honour and Croix de Guerre in 1945, following the successful conclusion of the North-West Europe operations. sold with original certificate of award and White House citation for the recipient’s Legion of Merit, both signed by Harry Truman, and the warrant for his Legion of Merit, dated at Paris on 30 October 1945. £1800-£2200
A Japanese Satsuma pot pourri vase and gilt metal cover, Meiji period (1868-1912), heavily enamelled with fan shaped panels of flowers, ho ho birds and fish scales against blue enamelled stylised ground with red enamel mon, turquoise enamel Satsuma mark, gilt two character signature and iron red seal mark, 10cm high
A cased pike in a rectangular ebonised case, circa 1988, the pike caught during a fishing match at which the match scales were only capable of weighing to 30lb, the pike exceeded the 30lb mark, estimates of between 34lb and 36lb, caught near Bewdley and at the time thought to be largest pike to be caught in the upper Severn, the pike in naturalistic setting, the label for David J Bytheway, registered taxidermy, Ludlow, 121.5cm wide, 53.5cm high, 23.5cm deep
A Victorian oak stick barometer, the opaque glass scales with twin verniers and inscribed BURROW MALVERN 10AM YESTERDAY/10AM TODAY, with thermometer, in carved case with strapwork pediment and cistern cover, 109cm h ++In good condition apart from accretion of dust, lacking the two detachable knobs for ther verniers
Early 20th Century Mahogany And Boxwood Inlaid Aneroid Barometer The Case With Art Nouveau Style Inlaid Decoration With Stringing Around The Entire Case, White Ceramic Dial 7 1/2 With Scale Of 26-31 Inches, Spun Brass Bezel With Heavy Bevelled Glass, Mercury Thermometer With Both Fahrenheit And Centigrade Scales
Airfix/Bachmann and Bachmann, collection of 22 mixed 'Mini-Planes', different scales, plus MAC DVE, Italy, 13x Aerei miniature aeroplanes, 2x Mira, an ERTL shuttle (x38) (M,BNM-M), sold with 9 blister carded 'Super Dyna-Flite- models and 7 other carded aircraft to include 2x ERTL 'Force One' etc (x16) (M,BG-VG) (x54 total)

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