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Lot 427

Selection of WW2 British Steel Helmets consisting of 1940 dated combat helmet with the remains of the original gas cap vail which has corroded to the helmet brim, three combat pattern British helmets complete with liners and chinstraps, Home Front Wardens helmet painted black with white W to the front and a home front issue helmet with drilled holes to the brim. All the helmets are in untouched as found condition, they suffer from various degrees of surface rusting to the exterior shells. (6 items)

Lot 468

A TRAY OF AND LOOSE SHELLS, FISH, etc, to include two novelty lights

Lot 347

VARIOUS CERAMICS AND TWO SHELLS, to include Doulton Burslem 'Coquette' vase, Spode miniatures, Shelley, Derby etc

Lot 1885

A pair of 19th century Continental polychrome painted wall mirrors, extensively moulded with shells, songbirds and flowering cornucopia about the oval mirror plate and triple candle sconce, 60cm wide x 75cm high.

Lot 99

A collection of seven modern Dresden/Sitzendorf ceramics, including two small figure groups, two conch shells with figures, one pair of figures holding baskets of oranges and another figure group of a couple, the lady seated on a settee, largest 18.5cm, smallest 9.5cm, (7).

Lot 112

An Art Nouveau Copper Planter by Beldray Decorated in Relief with Shells and having Brass Handles. 24cm Diameter, 22cm High

Lot 76

Natural History: A Pair of Giant Clam Shells. 18cm Wide.

Lot 309

A Regency inlaid mahogany decanter stand Converted to a storage box, having inlaid decoration of bows swags and shells, height 22cm.

Lot 214

A large late Victorian/early Edwardian silver plated easel photograph frame embossed scallop shells and floral scrolls, h:38cm

Lot 344

A collection of early 20th Century and later sundries and collectibles to include a bellows camera, a pair of French field glasses with integral compass, a collection of cowry shells, opera glasses etc

Lot 694

A collection of sea shells

Lot 202

20th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a carved figure with tall deltoid headdress, inlaid cowrie shells for eyes, lateral ear panels with knotted string; a hollow conical vessel with suspension loop, hole to the underside, cowrie shells to the rim; a carved male mask with fibrous husk forming the beard. Property of an American gentleman; acquired on the London art market in the 1990s. 1.6 kg total, 16-56cm (6 1/4 - 22"). [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 398

20th century AD. A quantity of Monetaria moneta or money cowrie shells; a traditional native currency. Property of an Essex, UK collector; acquired on the UK art market, 1980-1990. 779 grams total, 17-34mm (1/2 - 1 1/4"). [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 323

A collection of fossils to include fish, trilobites and ammonites, some polished and four various shells

Lot 111

A Silver plated oval entree dish and cover with a beaded border, apostle spoons, epergne, cased flatware, a 19th century mahogany toilet mirror with a bow front three drawer base ( a/f ), a box of sundry items, various boxes , oak barley twist candlesticks, nautical shells, etc.

Lot 300

A George III mahogany wheel barometer the thermometer flanked by two oval inlaid conch shells above a silvered dial.

Lot 122

Ceramics - An Imari pallet jardiniere; a Bretby type oval serving plate; a cat character jug; Chinese bowl; shells, etc

Lot 206

A burr wood rectangular snuff box, two napkin rings made from shells, a black fan and four carved ivory animals

Lot 295

Collection of assorted large sea shells.

Lot 365

Three trays of assorted marine shells, coral, sea snails etc. (3)

Lot 437

Two trays of assorted marine shells, coral etc. (2)

Lot 496

stoneware tray and precious stones and shells

Lot 848

LUDMILA KOROL Still Life with Shells Mixed Media on Board Signed 84cm x 49cm

Lot 521

A COLLECTION OF CERAMICS consisting of a Minton Majolica sweet meat dish in the form of two shells centred by a putti together with a group of three graduated Sylvac dogs, a pair of White Friars type blue glass vases, an Italian clear glass sculpture of two dancers and further items

Lot 565

SABINO OPALESCENT GLASS VASE, early 20th century, all-over decorated cone shaped shells in high relief, signed to base 'Sabino, Paris', 17cm diam. x 20cm H max.

Lot 117

Pri-Mus 51 stove, brass shells, brass cannon etc

Lot 1298

A box of Shells and Dog Fish.

Lot 737

SECOND WORLD WAR - THE BLITZ - AN EXTREMELY RARE AND ICONIC SPLINTERED PANEL RELIC OF PUGIN DESIGNED CARVING RECOVERED FROM THE BOMBED REMAINS OF THE CHAMBER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS 1941 with applied paper label inscribed in ink 'Piece of the Panelling fron the Old Chamber of the House of Commons Destroyed by German Bomb on May 10th 1941', 55cm long As a prominent and iconic target in Westminster, the Houses of Parliament suffered repeated bomb damage during the Second World War. In all, a total of fourteen bomb damage incidents were recorded. Twelve high explosive (HE) bombs and dozens of small incendiaries hit the grounds of Parliament directly. Nine HE bombs exploded, three hit but failed to explode; two anti-aircraft shells detonated nearby; one all-consuming fire was caused by incendiaries. On 11 September 1940, indirect blast from a high explosive bomb damaged the House of Commons Terrace and a falling anti-aircraft shell hit the Commons Library. In the early hours of 27 September, a high explosive bomb fell in Old Palace Yard, blowing out the House of Lords' main windows and damaging St Stephen's Porch and the statue of Richard the Lionheart. In response, both Houses of Parliament left their respective Chambers and moved to the Church House Annexe in nearby Dean's Yard, Westminster (in November 1940). On 8 December 1940, the 16th century Cloister Court was hit and extensive damage caused to the Members' Cloakroom, MPs' offices, staircases and the crypt. On 17 April, 1941, the Speaker's Residence was damaged, first by a single high explosive bomb and two days later by another which failed to explode. The most serious damage to Parliament took place during the heavy night raid of 10-11 May 1941. An incendiary fell onto the 350-foot high Victoria Tower (in 1941 covered by outside scaffolding for repairs). A police sergeant bravely climbed the scaffolding and extinguished the burning magnesium with a sandbag. Next, several high explosive bombs hit near the western courtyard, killing two auxiliary policemen and blowing down heavy debris. Another smashed down into an ARP control room but failed to explode. The Commons Chamber was hit by a high explosive bomb and the wooden hammer-beam roof of the 600-year old Westminster Hall (built in 1097 by William Rufus, son of William the Conqueror and rebuilt by Richard II in 1399-1401) was set on fire by falling incendiaries. Firemen broke down the doors to the Hall with axes and played water upwards onto the burning rafters. Soon, these crews were standing waist-deep in water whilst burning debris fell on them from above. The flames rapidly burnt through the medieval timber of Westminster Hall's roof, creating a huge hole. In response, fire crews hosed the roof throughout the night, pumping water directly from the Thames after their own reserves ran dry. Elsewhere, fires raged through the smashed Commons Chamber. 50 fire pumps struggled to contain the flames. The Fire Service concluded that: 'it would be impossible to save both the Chamber and the Hall so it was decided to concentrate on saving the Hall.' The Members' Lobby of the House of Commons was also destroyed. Connecting doors were ripped off their hinges and all its windows were blown out, creating large piles of glass and debris. The geographical layout of Parliament proved problematic for the responding ARP wardens and rescue squads. Five miles or more of corridors and 1,000 separate rooms, many littered with smoking debris, seriously hindered acess. Fatalities discovered on 11 May included Captain E.L.H Elliott, the resident Superintendent, the two auxiliary policemen and the manager of the Precinct. The Clock Tower (housing the world famous Big Ben bell) also suffered damage that night. The glass of the southern clock face was shattered by a falling small calibre high explosive bomb. The upper Clock Tower was blackened by smoke. The 1859 London landmark lost a half second and its chimes were temporarily put out of action. But both Big Ben and and the main clock mechanism survived. The clock's hour and minute hands remained functional throughout the raid. To the relief of Londoners, the Clock Tower was seen still standing the next day, mirroring, many felt, their morale during the Blitz. Winston Churchill's Assistant Private Secretary, John 'Jock' Colville, walked through Parliament Square early on 11 May and noted in his diary that: 'I talked to a fireman. He showed me Big Ben, the face of which was pocked and scarred, and told me a bomb had gone right through the Tower' (Sir John Colville,'The Fringes of Power. Downing Street Diaries 1939-1955', 1985). On the morning of 11 May, the House of Commons Chamber was revealed as a smouldering ruin open to the sky. The 19th century interior features of the 'Mother of Parliaments' had been burnt to ashes. The bar no longer stood to check intruders, the Speaker's chair was lost and the world-famous padded green leather seats were charred and drenched by water.After the raid of 10-11 May, both Houses sat in Church House Annexe from 13 May 1941 to July 1941, again from June to August 1944 (during the V-Weapons campaign) and then in the undamaged House of Lords Chamber until October 1950. Throughout the Blitz, MPs undertook regular firewatching duties, stationed overnight within Parliament's precincts.

Lot 818

TOYS - AN UNUSUAL SECOND WORLD WAR SET OF CARVED AND PAINTED 'NINE PINS' formed as large artillery shells, 21cm high

Lot 199

3 Conch shells 1 carved and made into a lamp shade

Lot 63

19th Century unmarked gold fob seal, the matrix with crest and initials, the fob chased with anthemion shells and scrolls, 15g gross, 32mm.

Lot 412

Britains boxed 9740 18 inch Howitzer, a few shells loose, otherwise VG-E,

Lot 44

A Homeleigh ware coffee set with hand painted floral design over crea, ground, together with a glass bowl of Venetian glass sweets and two conch shells

Lot 190

A large collection of assorted shells etc and a clear glass globe

Lot 1115

A Swarovski Crystal model of a starfish; other similar crystal shells, love heart, miniature paperweights, qty (11)

Lot 428

TWO INDIAN ROCK CRYSTAL CONCH SHELLS used in the worship of Vishnu carved with sacred motifs, 5cm and 3cm (2)

Lot 2

Tribal Art - a Papua New Guinea mask, domed forehead, hooked upper lip with bird head terminal, decorated with pale green, black and earth pigments and set with cowrie shells, fibre borders, 56cm long, Sepik River Provenance: Ronald Kitson Collection

Lot 320

A large Sheffield Plate two-handled serving tray, bold gadrooned border with shells to angles, the handles cast with leafy scrolls, 75cm wide, c.1860; a Walker and Hall plated shaped rectangular bread board, 32cm wide; etc (4)

Lot 269

A TRINKET BOX MADE WITH SHELLS CONTAINING COINS, STAMPS ETC

Lot 35

A COLLECTION OF POOLE POTTERY SHELLS and similar items

Lot 737

Two WW1 2 pdr artillery shells, 1916, to/w two brass shell-case ashtrays and a brass desk bell, inscribed 'Doribane Garazi' (box)

Lot 865

A 19th century Barbados Sailor's shell-work Valentine, worked with inscription 'Home Again', in octagonal glazed frame, 22 cm Condition Report Some minor loose shells

Lot 197

An enamelled vase, by Camille Fauré (French, 1874-1956), decorated with limpet shells against a shaded blue ground, signed in gilt 'C. Faure, Limoges', 18cm

Lot 304

A large late Victorian/early Edwardian silver plated easel photograph frame embossed scallop shells and floral scrolls, h:38cm

Lot 424

2 boxes inc glass vases and shells etc

Lot 533

A vintage Mah Yong set and two mother of pearl shells

Lot 134

A Shell box, mother of pearl shells in the form of a ship, rope twist white metal basket with blue glass liner and a crystal perfume bottle with possible tortoise shell lid

Lot 218

An Edwardian Ladies kidney shaped mahogany, satinwood and boxwood desk. The tooled leather top above marquetry inlay of shells, scrolling leaves, and foliate detailing, with an arrangement of shaped graduated drawers above stepped boxwood inlaid plinth base. In the manner of Edwards and Roberts. H74cm W100cm D64cm

Lot 72

2 Pairs of WW1 Artillery Shells 15cm Shells engraved ‘Presented to The Twenty Club in Memory of Roger Ashby 1929’ Condition – Good Overall some dents and unpolished

Lot 246

A painted free-standing corner cupboard, the panelled doors with trompe l'oeil design of flowers, shells, fruit and lilies, signed W.J. Leggett, enclosing shelves, (lacking feet), height 194cm

Lot 329

BRITAINS; An original vintage Britains Military Equipment Anti-Aircraft Gun. Within the original box, with a quantity of original shells.

Lot 623

A PORCELAIN POSY VASE SURMOUNTED AND DECORATED WITH SEA NYMPHS AND SHELLS, SIGNATURE TABLET TO BASE, PHILLIPS & PEARCE, NEW BOND STREET.

Lot 265

PAIR OF CARVED MOTHER OF PEARL SHELLS with Medieval Royal/Religious figure decoration, each approximately 8cm x 10cm

Lot 391

Two Britains Guns: No.1201 Royal Artillery Gun (G+, some rusting to breech cover, in G box); No.1725 Royal Artillery 4.5'' Howitzer (G in G box). Both lack shells.

Lot 331

§ Lucette de la Fougere (French, 1921-2010) Still life of Shells signed lower right "Fougere" oil on paper laid to canvas, in a silvered frame 48 x 73cm (19 x 28in) Provenance: The artist's studio sale, Cheffins, 2010. Condition of painting and frame appear to be fine.

Lot 337

*Natural history. A mixed collection of approximately 180 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including engravings and chromolithographs of shells, moths & butterflies, birds, insects and beetles, fruit and geological specimens, with examples by Lizars, Benard, Severeyns and Lauche, various sizes and condition (approx. 180)

Lot 305

Two Trix/Anfoe Boat 'shells': incomplete examples, based on the same hull pressing, originally as the two lots above, both P, clockwork motor and electric motors both removed, hulls and decks separated, general playwear and corrosion (2)

Lot 187

A 19th century giltwood wall bracket, with a demi lune gadrooned rim above a scrolled apron carved with masks, wings and shells, 52cm, provenance: Gildings Country House Sale, West Deeping Manor, Lincolnshire, 29 November 2005

Lot 369

Three trays of assorted marine shells, rocks, fossils, coral etc. (3)

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