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Two WWI First World War ' War Medals ' awarded to two brothers - 22099 Private Timothy O'Donoghue of the 8th Canadian Infantry, along with a 'sterling' silver engraved fob pendant cross featuring Canadian maple leaves (Killed In Action 21/05/1915) . The other being awarded to 25463 Private Frederick O'Donoghue of the Welsh Regiment. No ribbons present. Consigned from the family.
A collection of assorted WWI First World War effects relating to an Albert Golding of the Royal Engineers, 3705, from Bristol. Includes; Golding's Bible, a pair of AFSA field binoculars (with crows feet markings), a charming 1917-18 Christmas card ' From The 11th Division ', various uniform buttons, medal ribbons, hallmarked silver ' Queen Alexandra Hospital Home ' enamel badge, 1915 ' On War Service ' badge and various other items. Interesting collection.
A rare pair of ' Bristol 600 ' limited edition hallmarked silver goblets. These two being Numbers 1 & 2 from the edition of 600, given to the Lord Mayor of Bristol at the time. Both fully hallmarked, and engraved to base ' Bristol - No 1 ' and ' Bristol - No. 2 ' respectively. Presented within a custom made presentation case, with silver plated plaque to top which reads ' Presented To The Rt Hon. The Lord Mayor Of Bristol - Alderman Walter W Jenkins MA. JP. - 8th August 1973 - 600th Anniversary Of Granting In 1373 By Edward III Of The Royal Charter - Which Made Bristol A County '. Supplied with all paperwork / certificates. A rare and important part of Bristol history. Goblets 276g total weight (pair).
A vintage c1987 Silver mounted Scottish dirk dagger of small proportions having a carved and ebonised wooden knot form handle with silver mounted gem pommel, silver collar, fullered pointed blade and a leather scabbard with silver Celtic design mounts. Silver Hallmarks for Celtic Arts Edinburgh 1987. Along with a Celtic dagger broach. Dirk measures; 18cm.
A near pair of vintage hallmarked silver presentation cups / trophies - both engraved to the base for a ' Lieutenant Colonel Sidney GH Platel, 1972 '. Hallmarks (shortest) for DLS, London, 1972, (318.2g) and the taller one with hallmarks for PCMA, London, 1964 (228.9g). Both featuring stylised figures holding the cup aloft. Tallest measures approx; 18cm tall.
A WWII Second World War medal group comprising; 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal and War Medal. All with original ribbons, mounted on bar. Along with an assortment of badges, patches and related. To include; a hallmarked silver ARP badge, Girl Guides patches and other items.
An incredibly rare unique ' Bristol Oilmen's & Hardware Association ' Chairman's ceremonial chain. Hallmarked silver and enamel construction. The large central lozenge with beautiful enamel decoration, depicting the Bristol crest with notation ' Virtue Et Industria '. Hallmarked for Charles Usher, Birmingham, 1928. The other links of the chain being engraved with each Chairman's name and period of chairmanship from 1894-1952 in total. Supplied within it's original Charles Usher Co presentation silk lined box (box with some wear). A unique and important part of Bristol history. Total weight of the chain; 545g
A rare collection of vintage New Zealand Shipping Co. Mappin & Webb silver plated tableware items. Comprising; a good quality Mappin & Webb wine coaster with removable tray, a similar sugar bowl and matching sugar tongs. All stamped with the ' NZSCo ' emblem to front. Wonderful collection.
A 999 silver London Mint Office made WWII Second World War interest 10 ounce 50 dollar silver ingot made from the hoard of silver found on the sunken SS Gairsoppa. Limited to 4700 issues. The SS Gairsoppa was a British Merchant Ship sunk by a German U-Boat U-101 in 1941 off the Irish Coast. Complete in fitted box with certificate. Rare.
A WWII Second World War interest hallmarked silver fob medal ' Gutter Race ' engraved to verso for ' HMS Cheshire 1942 '. Illegible makers marks. Interesting silver fob medal. HMS Cheshire was a ship of the Royal Navy, named after the English county of Cheshire. Previously a cruise ship, she served as an armed merchant cruiser acting as convoy escort and troopship in World War II.
Two antique Boer War interest hallmarked silver topped swagger sticks. Both relating to a 15136 Sapper W. Heeremans of the Royal Engineers. The first (longest) being awarded for ' Best Shot Of 103 Company ' and the shorter being presented for ' Best Drill Of 103 Company '. Both hallmarked for London, 1905. The shortests' hallmarked for John Hazlewood Worrall, the tallest 'WSS'. Longest approx; 69cm. Rare.
A collection of WWI First World War British military and commemorative miniature medals; to include; 1x victory, 1x repro victory, 2x 1914-15 stars, 1911 Dehli Durbar, 1937 coronation, 1911 coronation, 1935 silver jubilee, 1914-18 British war medal, 1914-18 military medal, 1914-18 mercantile marine, metropolitan police coronation and Territorial War Medal.
An early rare 20th century Tibetan Simo / Kampa / women's utility knife / dagger comprising of a bone & horn handle, brass pommel, straight single edged & fullered blade, angled tip and silver tested scabbard of curved form with pierced dragon and deer decoration with ray skin to upper half. Measures; 29cm.
A rare collection of 1960's / 1970's ' Bristol Motorcycle Club ' trophies presented to a G E Kibby. Comprising of ten silver plated trophies along with a Bristol MCC badge, Barometer, tankard and a pocket watch with silver hallmarked Bristol MCC Albert chain. Great collection.
An original WWI First World War British military Scottish division silver hallmarked identity tag / bracelet reading ' Lt Graham Henderson Pres 5Th Gordon High'rs '. Hallmarks for HJH Henry James Hulbert with London assay marks date 1917, each link having the lion mark.
BEAN ALAN: (1932-2018) American Astronaut, Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo XII (1969), the fourth man to walk on the moon. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Bean standing in a half length pose wearing his spacesuit on the surface of the moon and holding a piece of scientific apparatus in one hand. Signed in bold silver ink to the image, also adding Apollo 12 in his hand beneath his signature. EX
EVEREST EXPEDITION: A good official First Day Cover issued by the Kingdom of Nepal to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the first ascent of Mount Everest, individually signed by Edmund Hillary (1919-2008) New Zealand Mountaineer and Tenzing Norgay (1914-1986) Nepalese Indian Sherpa Mountaineer, the first men to reach the summit of Mount Everest, 1953. Both have signed with their names alone in black and blue inks to a clear area at the base of a colour image of Mount Everest. Postmarked at Namche Bazar on 29th May 1978 and with an inset silver coloured commemorative medallion. About EX
LAUREL STAN: (1890-1965) English Film Comedian. T.L.S., Stan, one page, 8vo (folding aerogramme), n.p., (Santa Monica, California), 26th August 1963, to Vic and Gladys Silver. Laurel states that he is pleased his correspondents received an early Music Hall recording and enjoyed it and further refers to the Kelso Brothers, whom he remembers, as well as Syd Fields (sic),'he was playing at the Prince of Wales in a revue, a nice guy but his own worst enemy - success was his defeat, the old story - put a beggar on horseback! He did confide in me that he wasn't happy being in the West End, would much rather be back in the provinces touring around - evidently this is the reason to turned to alcohol as a means of escape - poor guy.'. Laurel continues his letter by mentioning other mutual acquaintances, gadget books and 'interesting & unique merchandise'. VG Laurel refers to Sid Field (1904-1950) British Stage and Vaudeville Actor.
DAMBUSTERS THE: A colour 20 x 14 Limited Edition print of an Avro Lancaster aircraft of 617 Squadron (ED932 AJ-G, being the bomber piloted by Wing Commander Guy Gibson on the Dambusters Raid, 16th May 1943) individually signed by sixteen members of 617 Squadron and their Commander-in-Chief, most of whom participated in Operation Chastise, comprising Arthur T. Harris (Commander-in-Chief, Bomber Command), George Chalmers (Wireless Operator with Lancaster ED886/G AJ-O), Leonard Cheshire (Commanding Officer of 617 Squadron, November 1943 - July 1944), Basil Feneron (Flight Engineer with Lancaster ED918/G AJ-F), Bertie 'Toby' Foxlee (Front Gunner with Lancaster ED909/G AJ-P), Raymond Grayston (Flight Engineer with Lancaster ED912/G AJ-N), Dudley Heal (Navigator with Lancaster ED918/G AJ-F), Sydney Hobday (Navigator with Lancaster ED912/G AJ-N), Bill Howarth (Front Gunner with Lancaster ED921/G AJ-W), Edward Johnson (Bomb Aimer with Lancaster ED912/G AJ-N), William Reid (Captured and made a Prisoner of War in Stalag-III whilst serving in 617 Squadron, July 1944. Victoria Cross winner for his actions during a raid on Dusseldorf, 3rd November 1943), Geoffrey Rice (Pilot of Lancaster ED936/G AJ-H), David Shannon (Pilot of Lancaster ED929/G AJ-L), Len Sumpter (Bomb Aimer with Lancaster ED929/G AJ-L), James Tait (Commanding Officer of 617 Squadron, July 1944 - January 1945), Bill Townsend (Pilot of Lancaster ED886/G AJ-O) and Douglas Webb (Front Gunner with Lancaster ED886/G AJ-O). All have signed with their names alone in various coloured inks to the white background. Also signed by Keith Broomfield of the RAF Museum. The signature of Harris is faded, although legible, and the signatures of Townsend and Foxlee are a little weak, although perfectly legible. Framed and glazed in a plain silver coloured frame to an overall size of 21 x 15. Accompanied by the Limited Edition certificate (Number 556 of 1000) signed by Michael Fopp and issued by the Battle of Britain Museum and also with a copy of a photograph depicting Harris seated in a half length pose at a large table, signing a copy of the present print, and with fourteen of the other signatories standing behind him. VG
JESÚS RAFAEL SOTO (VENEZUELAN 1923-2005) UNTITLED (BLACK & SILVER) Signed in pencil and numbered 124/150, embossed with 'Denese Rene Editions' stamp, screenprint 80cm x 50cm (31.5in x 19.5in) Note: John Calcutt was born in Chipping Norton and moved to Scotland in 1969 to study Fine Art at Edinburgh University and Edinburgh College of Art, but realising his interests lay in the thoughts, processes and concepts of creation, rather than the processes of making, transferred from Fine Art to History of Art, gaining a MA (Hons) in 1973, specialising in European Art c. 1750-1850. He completed his formal education at the Courtauld Institute of Art (University of London) in 1974, gaining an MA in Realism in European Art c. 1830-1860. John returned to academia soon after as Senior Lecturer in History and Theory of Art and Design at the University of Central Lancashire, where he worked for twelve years before returning to Scotland in 1987 to take up the position of Lecturer in the Historical and Critical Studies Department at the Glasgow School of Art. In 2005 he became Senior Lecturer on the MFA Programme at GSA, before succeeding his close friend Sam Ainsley as Programme Leader in 2007, working with another close friend, the artist Graham Ramsay. He was also Programme leader on the MLitt in Fine Art Practice Course at Glasgow School of Art from 2012-16 and continued to work at the school after he retired in January 2017, when he became Director of Bureau de Change, a pioneering Postgraduate Forum he initiated to nurture recent graduate talent. Although John spent 44 years working within higher education institutions, he was no stuffy academic and loved sharing his deep and wide knowledge with students. He was an inspirational teacher, writer and critic who significantly shaped and informed the contemporary visual art scene in Scotland and beyond, nurturing the careers of many of the countries most celebrated and critically acclaimed artists. His collecting interests included contemporary visual art, books and music, with a particular passion for Pop Art; his home a homage to Jasper Johns, Frank Stella and Andy Warhol.Provenance: The John Calcutt Collection
A collection of jewellery to include two gilt metal cameo brooches, carved brooch with unmarked rose metal border, a silver and gold plated pendant in the form of a sun on a fine chain, silver and mother of pearl dress studs, vintage silver and marcasite enamel brooch horse theme, silver clip on fan shaped earrings, white metal locket, coral and agate bead necklaces and a white metal seal with embossed holly decoration and a small bag of UK & Wold coins with reproduction ancient coins (1 bag)
Tudor chafing dish handle, Georgian nut crackers/sugar snips, Medieval spindle whorls, thimbles, Medieval casket key, furniture fittings, Jews/Jaw harp; Silver and Bronze Antoninianus Group, Numerian, Gallienus and Gordian III; Tudor Silver-Gilt Dress Hook; A 15th century Medieval Silver-Gilt Belt Mount; Postumus Æ Double Sestertius AD 260-269; A Bronze Age Awl, c. 2150-800 BC; Roman bronze votive sword
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