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Assorted metal work to include copper bed warming pan, kettle, brass spirit kettle on stand etc Condition: All with general dints, wear and scuffs. **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
Hornby Series Hand Painted Metal Railway Wagons - All with Boxes c.1940's - 1950's. Comprises 1/ No 1 Wagon Gauge O with Cover W604. 2/ Guards Van Gauge O, RS663. 3/ Hornby Cattle Truck, Gauge O RS658. 4/ Hornby No O Pullman Coach ( Marjorie ) Gauge O C566. 5/ Hornby Motor Shell Spirit Oil Tanker Coach, Red colour way .Some In Excellent Condition - Please See Photo.
Make & Model: Toyota Auris Hybrid T SpiritDate of Reg: VO60 YPEColour: Silvercc: 1797MoT: 20-08-2021Fuel Type: DUALMileage: 39kTransmission: AUTOSummary: 3 Registered keepers. 7 Service stamps - Last serviced at 32k.Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=134494
WW2 Evacuation of Dunkirk & French Coast Operations 1940 HMS Venomous Distinguished Service Medal Group of Five, group consists of George VI Distinguished Service Medal “JX. 142935 E.R. STALLARD. A.B. H.M.S. VENOMOUS”, 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star and 1939-45 War medal. The medals are modern court mounted for display. Ernest Roy Stallard was born on 10th July 1918 in Llanelly Carmarthen. He joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd class in October 1934, first serving on HMS Ganges. By the outbreak of WW2, Stallard had risen to the rank of Able Seaman and was now serving on the destroyer HMS Venomous. In May 1940, HMS Venomous was subject to many attacks by enemy dive bombers. The action logs of the ship make for very interesting reading, one such action on 23rd May 1940 is as follows; “On Thursday, May 23rd, 1940, VENOMOUS, in company with other British and French Destroyers, entered Boulogne Harbour to embark troops. The weather was fine with blue sky, calm sea and wind N.W. force 2. Before entering the harbour the vessels were subjected to a severe attack from about sixty Junker 87 dive bombers. VENOMOUS was attacked ten times by three machines during the period 1830-1845. No direct hits were registered, the nearest bomb falling some 20ft away on the starboard quarter. This bomb exploded under water, and was probably the cause of slight trouble with the starboard shaft. There was also a small leak in the spirit room. Other bombs falling at various distances away on both quarters caused about thirty small splinter holes in the ship’s side and superstructure aft, from about 139 station to stern, mainly on the port side. These holes were all above the waterline”, the report details then the casualties taken by the ship and then continued with the action report, “On entering the harbour VENOMOUS was subject to fire from shore batteries, field guns, tank’s guns, machine guns and rifle fire. Shore battery was put out of action by VENOMOUS second salvo, and the fort blew up. It was presumed that the magazine was hit. The explosion caused no damage to the ship. The only hit on the ship was a glancing blow on the top of the main mast, fore side, from (as the commanding officer stated) a field gun. Other shots carried away the aerials, rigging, guard rails and canvas screens. The commanding officer considered that by taking his ship close inshore he was under the shore guns, which were unable to depress sufficiently to hit the vessel below the upper works. VENOMOUS was hit several times by machine-gun bullets. These caused the W/T set to be put out of action. There were two casualties – slightly wounded. This latter action occurred at between 2040 and 2055”. at the time of these actions Stallard was serving as a gun layer, so would have played a vital role in defending the ship from the enemy attacks both by air and from the ground once entering the harbour. Later in May 1940 and early June 1940, HMS Venomous was involved in the famous Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of British troops from Dunkirk, these evacuations were carried out always under attack from German dive bombers. HMS Venomous made several trips across the channel rescuing many of the stranded British troops on the French coast. Stallard was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his services on board HMS Venomous during this period. The award appeared in the London Gazette on 27th August 1940, “The King has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following appointments to the Distinguished Service Order and to approve the following awards for good services in Operations off the Dutch, Belgian and French Coasts”. Stallard continued to serve with the Royal Navy on various posts both land and sea. He was heavily involved during operations in the battle of the Atlantic and service in the North Africa / Mediterranean theatre. He rose through the ranks, finally retiring as a Master of Arms. In civilian life he became an electrician, settling in Rochester, Kent, before passing away on 29th May 1972.
* Heraldry. Grant of arms of Joseph Griggs of Loughborough, Leicestershire, Alderman & First Mayor of the Borough of Loughborough, 1889, manuscript on vellum, hand-painted and illuminated armorials at head, signatures of Sir Albert William Woods, Garter King of Arms, and Walter Aston Blount, Clarenceaux King of Arms to lower margin, with attached red wax seals in brass skippets, neatly display mounted with skippet lids present, 760 x 520 mm, framed and glazedQty: (1)NOTESAlderman Joseph Griggs, J.P., D.L., (1835-1909) was a timber merchant who became the first mayor of Loughborough in November 1888. Loughborough became a municipal borough in 1888 and thus, for the first time, had an efficient system of government. Alderman Griggs was noted for his public spirit and the Loughborough Herald of 1889 states that ‘his popularity is equally as great with the toilers as it is with the gentry’. His home, ‘Mountfields’, Forest Road, Loughborough was built for him in 1878 and became famous for its garden parties, to which ‘the worthy burgesses and county friends of the town’ were invited. Alderman Griggs most enduring monument was his donation of the Queen’s Memorial Baths (now Charnwood Museum) in Granby Street which cost £4000 to build and which he presented to the town in 1898.
Sixties 7" Singles, approximately four hundred 7" singles, mainly from the Sixties with artists including The Beatles, The Hollies, Rolling Stones, Cliff Richard, Manfred Mann, Ten Years After, Spirit, The Tornados, Santana, Dusty Springfield, Sandie Shaw, Kinks, Tom Jones, Roy Orbison, Scott Walker, Nashville Teens and more - various years and conditions
Coloured Vinyl LPs, five Limited Edition albums, all on 'Music On Vinyl' , all with stickered sleeves and all on coloured vinyl comprising Golden Earring - Moontan (Turquoise), Lynyrd Skynyrd - Collected (Double - Blue and Red), Spirit - S/T (Transparent), Spirit - Twelve Dream of Dr Sardonicus (White) and Gerry Rafferty - Collected (Yellow) - all in EX+ condition
A good collection of silver and collectables: Includes Spirit flasks, one with silver mounted case, silver mounted wallet & purse, stamp case, 2 pairs of opera glasses, Huntley & Palmers advertising vesta case, 3 propelling pencils (1 silver), inkwell, novelty stamp case etc etc. Together with box of costume jewellery and sundry items.
A VICTORIAN SMALL SILVER SPIRIT FLASK the small moon shaped flask with silver screw off lid, with lion crest, hallmarked London, makers mark Charles Rawlings & William Summers, date letter rubbed, 8cm diameter, weighing approx. 2.10 ozt (66 grams) Condition Report : good, no obvious damage or repair, very light denting, scratches and wear and tear only Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Aesthetic pierced brass double inkstand, 13" wide, 7.5" deep; together with an Arts & Crafts planished brass and copper square spirit kettle on stand 12" high overall, and an Arts & Crafts circular brass tray,10.75" diameter. Also a Loveridge copper jug 8" high and an Arts & Crafts ovoid riveted panelled copper jug stamped 'J. Wipple & Co, Exeter and London', 11" high (5)
A PAIR OF GEORGE V PIERCED OVAL SILVER SALT CELLARS, BLUE GLASS LINERS, 53M L, BY THE GORHAM MANUFACTURING CO, BIRMINGHAM 1919, THREE SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, A MINIATURE VICTORIAN MAPLE SNUFF BOX, A BRASS VESTA CASE AND OTHER BYGONES AND WOKRS OF ART TO INCLUDE MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES, BRASS TOBACCO BOX, GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS, WOODEN MATCHBOX SLIDE, THE LID PAINTED WITH A LAKE LANDSCAPE, MINIATURE BRASS MOUNTD STEEL SPIRIT LEVEL, A VICTORIAN BRASS SOVEREIGN BALANCE, CHAIN MAIL PURSE, JAPANESE WOOD NETSUKE, ETC, 4OZS 12DWTS APPROX SILVER Generally good condition. One of the blue glass liners damaged
TWO BOXES OF GLASS AND CERAMICS ETC, to include Royal Tudor Victoria Rose part teaset and tureens, Carlton Ware 2966 coffee set, Masons Mandalay 27cm plate, Old Foley Laughing Cavalier plate, Portmeirion hen shaped egg basket (chip to rim), continental desk of cards spirit barrel, glass dishes, etc
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