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An Oak box with brass plaque inscribed 'A.J Buckley R.E Mesopotamia 1916-17-18' containing a WWI Victory medal and British War medal belonging to 202253 SPR A.J Buckley R.E, a Royal Engineers' cap badge,a photograph of A.J Buckley and a compass. Also belonging to the aforementioned is a document from the Inland Water Transport congratulating Lance Corporal A.J Buckley W.R 552953 on his return home, signed by Brigadier-General R.H.W Hughes dated Bas rah 28-1-1919 along with a tag stamped with his name and number. Other items include a WWII Auxillary Fire Service A.F.S. lapel badge stirling silver no.140290 and a tag A.F.S 8112 Buckley A.J., Birmingham, a suede purse containing coins, a Benson & Hedges cigarette tin covered in red leather, a gentleman's leather wallet, a trinket box with a carving of "Muckross Abbey" and a white metal plaque coat of arms.
MEDAL GROUP AWARDED TO J. REID, comprising a East & West Africa medal with Benin 1897 clasp, engraved Sgt. H.M.S. St. George; the Great War for Civilisation and 1914-18 medals, engraved 25071 A. SJT. ...R.A.M.C.; along with a two WWI service medals awarded to his brother, L-6710 DVR W. Reid. R.A.; two double sided photograph pendants, each with side of gentleman in uniform and civilian dress, said to be both the Reid brothers; an early 20th century silver cased pocket watch with Chester marks, said to have been gifted to one of the brothers by a German soldier; a Rifles cap badge; and an unmarked Defence medal
19TH CENTURY PAPIER MACHE SNUFF BOX, of curved rectangular form, the hinged lid inset with a silver cartouche, 9cm x 5.5cm, along with another rectangular snuff box, the hinged lid with applied silver fox head, 10.5cm wide, also including a circular snuff box with coloured metal inset detail and a silver mounted pipe in fitted case (4)
Sporting: A Silver Plate Mounted Horse Tail, circa 1927-1932, by Rowland Ward, Ltd, 167 Piccadilly, London, a silver plate mounted black horse tail, maximum length 126cm, engraved ''Patrick, Bay Charger, 1927-1931'' Queen's Dragoon Guards. The origins of the KDG and Bays were identical. Both were raised on Hampstead Heath in June 1685 to help suppress the rebellion by King Charles II's bastard son the Duke of Monmouth against his uncle King James II. When King James II came to the throne in 1685 the regular English Army was tiny with the cavalry comprising only three troops of Life Guards, the Royal Regiment of Horse (The Blues) and a regiment of dragoons, the Royal Dragoons. In order to suppress the Monmouth Rebellion, King James was motivated to triple the size of the cavalry by adding eight more Regiments, six of Horse and two of Dragoons. Two of these cavalry units were the KDG and Bays, which were respectively Lanier's, or The 2nd Regiment of Horse, and Peterborough's, or The 3rd Regiment of Horse. As is the case today the Army's shape was dictated by the Government's drive to cut costs. In 1746 both regiments were reduced from the status of Horse to that of Dragoons which were paid less. There was an outcry and a new status in between Horse and Dragoons was created called Dragoon Guards. As the senior members of this category, the 2nd and 3rd Regiments of Horse then became respectively the 1st and 2nd Dragoon Guards.
Sporting: A Silver Mounted Horse Tail, circa 1927-1931, by Rowland Ward, Ltd, 167 Piccadilly, London, a silver mounted white horse tail, maximum length 107cm, engraved ''China, Drum Horse, K.D.G, 1927-1931'' King's Dragoon Guards. The origins of the KDG and Bays were identical. Both were raised on Hampstead Heath in June 1685 to help suppress the rebellion by King Charles II's bastard son the Duke of Monmouth against his uncle King James II. When King James II came to the throne in 1685 the regular English Army was tiny with the cavalry comprising only three troops of Life Guards, the Royal Regiment of Horse (The Blues) and a regiment of dragoons, the Royal Dragoons. In order to suppress the Monmouth Rebellion, King James was motivated to triple the size of the cavalry by adding eight more Regiments, six of Horse and two of Dragoons. Two of these cavalry units were the KDG and Bays, which were respectively Lanier's, or The 2nd Regiment of Horse, and Peterborough's, or The 3rd Regiment of Horse. As is the case today the Army's shape was dictated by the Government's drive to cut costs. In 1746 both regiments were reduced from the status of Horse to that of Dragoons which were paid less. There was an outcry and a new status in between Horse and Dragoons was created called Dragoon Guards. As the senior members of this category, the 2nd and 3rd Regiments of Horse then became respectively the 1st and 2nd Dragoon Guards.
Hunting Trophy Horns/Antlers: Cape Greater Kudu, Gemsbok Oryx, Blesbok, Sika Deer, all medal class, Cape Greater Kudu horns on cut upper skull, Namibia, circa 1999, Silver medal class, on shield, Blesbok horns on cut upper skull, Namibia, 1999, Silver medal class, on shield, Gemsbok Oryx horns on cut upper skull, Namibia, 1999, Gold medal class, Sika Deer antlers on cut upper skull, Hethfelton Wood, 2005, Silver medal class, on shield (4)
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Diorama of Pheasants, circa 1880-1900, a full mount adult Silver Pheasant cock bird, together with a full mount adult Pied Ring-Necked Pheasant, both mounted upon grit covered groundwork, amidst tall dry grasses and fauna, set against a plain papered interior, enclosed within a period single-glass display case, 85cm by 22.5cm, by 51cm
B. GORDON A MID 20TH CENTURY SILVER GILT JEWELLERY CASKET, engine turned decoration with cast floral border and thumb piece catch, raised on scroll feet, the hinged cover with engraved presentation inscription, opening to reveal fabric lined compart ments, Birmingham 1950, 21cm wide, weight; 1240g (Including non-silver base panel and fabric lined interior)
WALKER & HALL AN ART DECO FOUR PIECE SILVER TEASET, comprising; teapot, hot water pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, each with egg and dart banded decoration, raised on circular platform foot, Sheffield, three years; 1935,1936 and 1938, combined weight; 12 93g (including non-silver handles & knops to teapot and hot water pot)
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY (William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman) A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET of fluted form, comprising; teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, London 1894, the teapot engraved with armorial crest, combined weight; 7 08g (including non-silver handle and knop on teapot)
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