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An 18th century silver pair cased fusee verge pocket watch, the movement and dial signed Richard (Rich) Stone, Thame, pierced engraved balance cock with silver regulating dial, four square baluster pillars, Roman enamel dial, movement marked No. 638, London 1774, cased 48mm diameter (some damage to enamel on dial, outer case missing) Location: Cab
A mixed lot of British commemorative coins to include a box of sterling silver proof Crowns for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen's Mother and 80th birthday, and the 1977 Silver Jubilee, and a silver proof Isle of Man Silver Jubilee Crown, a 1965 9-coin specimen set, Festival of Britain Crown, together with other commemorative coins to include the Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, Churchill coin, and a Day of the Concorde First Day coin cover Location: Porters
A mixed lot of silver plate, copper, pewter and other metalware to include a 19th century repousse decorated Continental beaker decorated with a winged putti, c-scrolls and foliage, engraved dates 1828 19/6 1898; and a monogram, stamped marks to base, along with leather cased Nikon field glasses and other items Location: 5.5
A mixed lot to include an American Waltham USA Traveler full hunter pocket watch A/F, an early 20th century wristwatch A/F, together with a Maria Theresa Thaler style brooch, Parker fountain pen and two commemorative coins to include a solid nickle silver Windsor Castle coin and a solid bronze Windsor Castle St George's Chapel coins, Location: Porters
An early 20th century German silver dish repousse decorated with putti frolicking under an apple tree to the centre, the sides a pierced trellis pattern with floral swags supporting four shaped panels of ornate vases of flowers, stamped marks to centre '800' silver, weight 158.7g Location: Porters
A selection of Continental and English silver to include a '900' silver cigarette case with blue enamel line and floral engraved, and machine tooled decoration, stamped marks indistinct, 175.4g; a late 19th/early 20th century Austro-Hungarian silver letter opener, 800 fineness, assay letter for Prague, three small Continental silver dishes with flower head decoration, and a George V silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1923, 78.7g, total weight 318.3g Location: Porters
A quantity of mainly mid to late 20th Century costume jewellery to include faux pearl and hard-stone necklaces and a white metal Mother Theresa coin in a pendant mount on a silver coloured chain together with an Oriental costume jewellery to include a jade-coloured stone necklaceLocation: BWR
Quantity of Obsolete Kings crown Police cap and lapel badges, including: Aberdeen City police cap badge, Air Ministry Constabulary, West Riding Constabulary, black cap badge with chrome rose centre, Manchester City Police chrome cap badge, missing rear slider fixing, Northumberland Constabulary chrome, Monmouthshire lapel badge, Northamptonshire Special Constabulary chrome cap badge, West Riding of Yorkshire Special Constabulary section leader with horse shoe fitting, blue/white enamel (some enamel damage) Birmingham Special Constabulary Reserve, silver plated with horse shoe fitting, Lincolnshire Special Constabulary with horse shoe fitting, Bristol Special Constabulary, chrome/enamel with horse shoe fitting, East Riding Special Constabulary, chrome/enamel with horse shoe fitting, plus a pair of Berwick, Roxburgh & Selkirk Constabulary shoulder badges, On war service 1914, brass/enamel with horse shoe fitting, For Services Rendered world war 1 badge, with broach fitting, 2 x St. Johns Ambulance sleeve badges, Wiltshire & Dorset Motor Services Ltd Conductors badge, with two lug fittings to rear, slight damage to red enamel, top of badge and an Steward enamel badge for London Evangelistic council Torrey Alexander mission 1905. (20 items).
Quantity of Obsolete Badges & Buttons, Metropolitan Police EIIR Helmet Plate, Queens crown, chrome star, detachable centre, three fixing lugs to reverse, 2 x other ranks cap badges, 28 x black/chrome buttons, Windsor Castle QC EIIR cloth arm badge and staybright cap badge, 1916 Ade Courcy & Co Frankfurt St Birmingham whistle, 2 x AFS sterling silver lapel badges, 5 x AFS buttons, LCC London Fire Brigade cloth badge,GLC London Fire Brigade L.F.B.A.A. cloth badge 5 x Firebrigade officers rank markings plus two other items. (50 items)
Collection of Thirty Three Obsolete Police Blue Ring Cap Badges, Kings crown: Hampshire Constabulary, Queens crown: Somerset & Bath Constabulary, Cornwall Constabulary, Devon & Cornwall Constabulary EIIR, Dorset Police (black enamel) Gloucestershire Constabulary (red/blue enamel), Gloucestershire Constabulary, Metropolitan Police, West Mercia Police, Thames Valley Police, Liverpool & Bootle Constabulary, Silver West Midlands Police, Metropolitan Police inspectors, Dewsbury Borough Police, Leeds City Police, Nottinghamshire Combined, Sussex Constabulary, Staffordshire Police, West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police, North Yorkshire Police, Merseyside Police, U.K.A.E.A. Constabulary, Ministry of Defence Police, Silver Herefordshire Constabulary (slight damage to blue enamel) Norfolk Constabulary, Derbyshire Constabulary, Leicestershire & Rutland Constabulary, West Midlands Police, Avon & Somerset Constabulary, Greater Manchester Police, Preston Borough Police, West Sussex Constabulary and United Kingdom Police, all mounted on red felt baize wooden board. (33 items)
A FINE MIDDLE EASTERN NIELLO AND DAMASCUS SWORD / TULWAR, the blade with quality damascus steel and bearing a silver inlaid crest, niello scabbard and hilt mount, the handle inset with panels of bone, silver inlaid pommel in the form of a tiger's head with knuckle guard, the curving blade 76cm long, overall length 92cm.
Three: Major-General G. B. Michell, 28th Native Infantry, Bengal Army Army of India 1799-1826, 1 clasp, Ava (Ensign G. Bruce Michell. 9th Lt. Infy.) long hyphen reverse, impressed naming; Punniar Star 1843 (Capt. G. Bruce Michell. 2nd Infy. Gwalior Cont.) contemporary engraved naming in upright serif capitals, fitted with adapted silver Mutiny-style suspension; Indian Mutiny 1857-59, no clasp (Bt. Col. & Comg. Geo. Bruce Michell.) officially impressed naming, nearly extremely fine (3) £2,400-£2,800 --- George Bruce Michell was born on 13 September 1805, and was baptised at West Teignmouth in Devon on 2 October 1805, the son of Captain John Taylor Michell of the Royal Navy and Sapphira Seymour (née Baily). On 22 April 1862 he married ‘at the British Consulate Nice, and afterwards at the British Chapel’ Lady Frances Elizabeth Legge, eldest daughter of the 4th Earl of Dartmouth and sister of the 5th Earl. The marriage produced one son, George Baily Michell, who like his father followed a military career. Major-General George Bruce Michell died at Nice on 11 February 1866 ‘after a long a painful illness’, leaving an estate valued at £12,000. The following ‘description of the gallant officer’s eminent services’ appeared in the Army and Navy Gazette (3 March 1866): ‘At an early period of his life he proceeded to India as a cadet in the East India Company’s Bengal Army, and began his military career in the disastrous Burmese war of 1827. His success in the acquisition of the Oriental languages soon led to his appointment as Adjutant to the 9th Regiment of Infantry, at that time under the command of Colonel Paul. While holding that post he attracted the notice of the late Sir Robert Sale, G.C.B., who nominated him Acting Brigade-Major of the Agra force. Thus brought under the public eye, he was selected by the Governor-General to raise an infantry corps for his Highness Jankojee Seindea, and it was the fine organisation of that regiment which gained for Captain Michell the repute which afterwards attached to his name, for ability in forming and disciplining native infantry. Just before entering on the Affghan war it was deemed desirable to send a deputation to the ruler of Lahore, and the present Lord William Osborne was despatched as the chief of it. An interpreter was to be chosen, a person who was master of native Court language. The selected person was Captain Michell, and he received at the hands of Lord Auckland a handsome sword for this service. He commanded a regiment at the battle of Punniar, and during the great mutiny the responsible duty of keeping the high road from Sasseram to Benares was assigned to him, for which he received the marked approval and thanks of Lord Canning. On his retirement he was made a Major-General, and in 1863 [sic] he married Lady Frances Legge, sister of the present Earl of Dartmouth, and leaves issue one son.’
Three: Private J. Spencer, Royal Scots, who was twice wounded, and was killed in action on the Western Front on 7 June 1917 1914-15 Star (23059 Pte. J. Spencer. R. Scots.); British War and Victory Medals (23059 Pte. J. Spencer. R. Scots.) good very fine Pair: Private C. W. Stones, Border Regiment, who was taken Prisoner of War on the Western Front on 11 April 1918 British War and Victory Medals (32342 Pte. C. W. Stones. Bord. R.) nearly extremely fine (5) £100-£140 --- John Spencer attested for the Royal Scots on 2 June 1915 and served with the 3rd Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 2 October 1915. He suffered a gun shot wound to the back on 1 November 1915, and later more severely a gun shot wound to the chest that fractured a rib on 26 July 1916. He transferred to the 11th Battalion and was killed in action on 7 June 1917. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Arras Memorial, France. Charles William Stones was born in Levenshulme, Lancashire, on 13 March 1898 and attested for the Border Regiment on 10 May 1916. He served with the 1st Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front, and was taken Prisoner of War at Sailly on 11 April 1918. Repatriated following the cessation of hostilities, he was awarded a Silver War Badge on 23 January 1919.
Five: Private J. R. Walker, Northumberland Fusiliers, later Canadian Forces 1914-15 Star (7-1845 Pte. J. R. Walker. North’d Fus:); British War and Victory Medals (7-1845 Pte. J. R. Walker. North’d Fus.); War Medal 1939-45; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, no clasp, very fine Five: Major A. J. Alfred, Canadian Forces 1939-45 Star; Defence Medal, Canadian issue in silver; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with overseas clasp; War Medal 1939-45, Canadian issue in silver; Canadian Forces Decoration, E.II.R. (Maj A. J. Alfred) mounted as worn, very fine (10) £60-£80
Pair: Private H. Elliott, West Yorkshire Regiment 1914-15 Star (2277 Pte. H. Elliott. W. York: R.) naming double-struck in parts; Victory Medal 1914-19 (2277 Pte. H. Elliott. W. York: R.) good very fine Pair: Private E. Plaster, Northamptonshire Regiment British War and Victory Medals (45283 Pte. E. Plaster. North’n R.) very fine Victory Medal 1914-19 (3) (4001 Pte. J. Christy L’pool. R.; 358590 Pte. G. F. Silley. L’pool R.; 2197 Pte. J. Barber. Manch. R.) nearly very fine (7) £70-£90 --- Herbert Elliott attested for the West Yorkshire Regiment and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 16 April 1915. Edward Plaster attested initially for the Royal West Surrey Regiment on 21 July 1916, and after transferring to the Middlesex, Suffolk, and Northamptonshire Regiments, served with the latter during the Great War on the Western Front from 25 March 1917. He transferred to the Labour Corps on 14 May 1917, and was demobilised on 5 March 1919. Jack Christy attested for the Liverpool Regiment ands served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 7 January 1915. He later transferred to the Machine Gun Corps, and was discharged from 118 Company on 18 April 1919, being awarded a Silver War Badge. Gilbert Ferneaux Silley was born in 1892 and attested for the Liverpool Regiment on 9 December 1915. Mobilised on 31 August 1916, he served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 26 April 1917, and was appointed Lance Corporal on 6 August 1918. He transferred Class Z Reserve on 17 October 1919. James Barber attested for the Manchester Regiment and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 5 December 1914. He later transferred to the Labour Corps. Sold with copied research.
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