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First World War pair, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal ( B-19812 SJT. C.C. MCKEAND. R.FUS.), together with a miniature medal bar for the same two medals, a George VI Special Constabulary Medal ( COLIN. C. MCKEAND. ), medal ribbon bar for the BWM, Victory Medal and Special Constabulary Medal, a silver locket, maker J.W.T. ,and a Players Cigarettes card with the insignia of the British 12th ( Eastern) Infantry Division in the First World War, box of issue for the S.C. Medal states Newcastle Upon Tyne and 'Long Service Medal awarded in 1945' , records show Colin Campbell McKeand entitled to the British War Medal and Victory Medal, 9th ( Service) Battalion Royal Fusiliers ( City of London Regiment) served on the Western Front with the 36th Brigade of 12th Infantry Division for the duration of the war, (3)
Second World War German photograph album with representation of German steel helmet on cover in relief, with 'Meine Dienstzeit' embossed in silver, only the first few pages have photos, these show officers inspecting troops and handing out awards of the Iron Cross 2nd Class, together with a box containing numerous small photographs of army and Luftwaffe troops at home, in barracks, at leisure and in the field, also a quantity of Feldpost letters from a German Soldier, Herbert Heuschkel of Infantry Regiment 465 to his wife Ingeborg, (qty)
Second World War grouping, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with clasp ' 8th Army ', Italy Star, France and Germany Star, 1939-1945 British War Medal, with postage box addressed to L.F. Hudson, Edmonton London, a white metal medallion with the badge of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps to the obverse, a Defence medal with award slip and postage box addressed to R. Hudson, Edmonton, London, a separate 1939-1945 BWM, and a King George V and Queen Mary Silver Jubilee medal, ( Qty )
A rare Early Victorian General Officer's Uniform to Major General Sir Archibald Galloway KCB Chairman of the East India Company, consisting of a scarlet double-breasted coatee with gilt regulation General Officers pattern buttons in pairs down the front, rich gold embroidery to the collar, cuffs, cuff-slashes and pocket-flaps and fine embroidered skirt-ornaments, also adorned with gilt buttons, to the left breast are ribbon loops to hold the Star of the Order of the Bath,a pair of blue cloth overalls with gold oakleaf lace stripes 2 inches in width to the seams, the detachable epaulettes, gold-lace straps bearing a Major Generals insignia of a Queen Victoria pattern Crown above crossed Sword and Baton in silver/bullion embroidery and lined with red silk are held in a black fitted tin, a white over red feather plume for fitting to a General Officers Bicorn hat is held in a transit tin, also included is a crimson leather waist belt with gilt clasp mounted with VR cypher in white metal and matching sword-slings (belt frayed), a pair of officers box spurs, and a General Officers Sash in gold and crimson, an engraving by Jean Ferdinand Joubert after Henry William Pickersgill of Major General Galloway wearing this uniform is held by the British Museum, the uniform, particularly the trousers has suffered with some mothing over the years but is still a rare attributed item to a distinguished Victorian General(Archibald Galloway was born in Perth, Scotland in 1779, on 29th Oct 1800 he was appointed Ensign in the 14th Bengal Native Infantry Regiment, he afterwards served in the 29th, 10th and 2nd Bengal Native Infantry Regiments and was gazetted Colonel of the 58th Bengal Native Infantry Regiment in 1836. Galloway took part in the Defence of Delhi in 1803 and distinguished himself by his gallantry at the bloody siege of Bhurtpore where he sustained a wound to the throat in 1805. He was nominated a Companion of the Order of the Bath in Queen Victoria’s Coronation Honours in 1838 and in 1840 was elected a director of the Honourable East India Company. On 23rd November 1841 he received the rank of Major General. He was knighted by Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace on 25th August 1848 and the following year became Chairman of the Honourable East India Company, he died at his home in Harley Street London on 6th April 1850)
Second World War grouping to Corporal J. Rudd of the Royal Army Service Corps, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 British War Medal in original postage box with entitlement slip, pin back medal ribbon bars, RASC cap badge and shoulder titles, corporals rank chevrons, two RASC sweetheart brooches one in silver, lanyard, wooden RASC badge made by Corporal Rudd with places served carved into the reverse and a RASC car badge mounted to the centre, three RASC regimental ties, copy of photograph of Corporal Rudd, RASC blazer badge, and several wartime and early post war publications including 'Merchantmen at War', The Campaign in Burma', 'R.A.F. Middle East', 'Drive For Freedom', 'An Account of Our Stewardship', Corporal Rudd, from Ipswich, Suffolk, served in North Africa with 98 General Transport Company RASC, he returned to the UK on a hospital ship after being badly injured in a vehicle collision, (qty) (Corporal Rudd was the son in law of Private Hubert Tiller whose medals are also in this auction)
§ ROSS MORGAN (BRITISH 20TH CENTURY) DESK WEIGHT rose root ball wood and silver, hallmarked for London 1988, and with Britannia silver mark(10cm wide (4in wide), in a fitted presentation box)Footnote: Provenance: Electrum Gallery, London. The wood used in the paperweight by Ross Morgan comes from a series made of galvanized rose bush wood. The paperweight is a slice of the rootball of a very old rosebush.
A Hasselblad 500C 'Type 1 C Box' Medium Format Camera, 1957, chrome, serial no. CU34080, with Carl Zeiss Jena Planar f/2.8 80mm lens, chrome, serial no. 1599087, body, VG-E, shutter working, lens, VG-E, complete with paperwork and maker's boxNote: This is a first issue camera, with standard rapid wind crank and first issue viewfinder (strut type). The outer box is only marked with a 'C' in turquoise to the lower left side of each corner. It also has a silver lid section with "Hasselblad' to long sides & "Hasselblad' on each short section to top and plain silver ends. Silver lid section written '5ooC'. Inside, a styrofoam interior, with special pop-up show/display card, with instructions in Swedish.
A pair of simulated jade base metal earrings, in the Art Deco style together with a pair of simulated coral base metal Art Deco style earrings, a paste set pierced brooch, a set of silver and enamel hat pins and six buttons with guilloche floral decoration with gilded star centre in fitted box and a collection of various silver and white metal jewels
A collection of assorted badges, medallions and associated militaria, including a bronze George V era shooting medal contained in period box, a Welsh enamel sweetheart brooch in the form of a leek, silver ARP badge, a brass early 20th century camera film canister, a German brass charm in the form of a bullet, various enamel badges and medals etc.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export silver box and cover, by Hung Chong of Canton and Shanghai, plain cylindrical form with allover relief embossed chrysanthemum and floral decoration with textured ground, with gilt interior, marks on base, diameter 8cm, height 6cm, 4.6ozGood overall condition, no obvious damage or repairs, high points are slightly worn with light abrasions all over, cover fits perfectly, marks clear
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export silver box, by Wang Hing & Co of Hong Kong, plain rectangular form, with relief embossed dragon and bamboo decoration with textured ground, marks on base, L13cm, D4cm, H4cm, 4.8ozGood overall condition, no obvious damage or repairs, high points slightly worn with light abrasions all over, lid does not close completely flush with base, there are 3 small holes beginning to occur on high points of decoration on lid, marks slightly rubbed, stamped 90
A George V silver deskstand, rectangular form with pen trays, 2 silver-mounted glass inkwells and stamp box on ball and claw feet, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, hallmarks London 1910, base 26" x 19", 19.8oz weighableNo obvious damage or repair, no major chips or cracks to glass inkwells, only a few very light and minor edge abrasions and nibbles, some minor dents to base, hallmarks very slightly rubbed
A quantity of jewellery, including a diamond-set platinum key pendant by Tiffany on a fine-link platinum chain, a diamond-set platinum cross pendant by Tiffany on a fine-link platinum chain, cased, a silver heart pendant by Tiffany on a fine-link silver neck chain, a pair of silver Tiffany cross earrings, box, a pair of Tiffany star silver earrings, a pair of Tiffany heart-shaped silver earrings, box, a seven diamond-set platinum ring by Hirsh and three other pairs of earrings
A late 19th-century Swiss, pocket musical box playing three airs, in a yellow lithographed tin with the scene of an alpine chalet and indistinctly bearing the legend "Geburtshaus da reform Zwingli",10.6 cm wide x 6.5 wide x 3.1 cm deep, together with another smaller but similar music box in a silver-plated case.Qty: 2Condition report: Both musical boxes will need work to run
An antique silk lined leather effect jewellery box with a collection of antique and vintage jewellery. Including two hat pins, a carved bone cross with stanhope, a red bead rosary, pair of pierced silver earrings, a cultured pearl necklace with safety chain and secure hook and push clasp and other jewellery. No key. L.98cm
A George V silver and yellow metal cigarette box of stepped rectangular form with engine turned decoration on scrolling feet, Birmingham, 1936, 15cm long together with a silver desk candlestick CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches and dents conversant with use and wear, lid slightly twisted, one foot dented, marks are rubbed
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