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VICTORIAN CARVED OAK MIRROR-BACKED HALL STAND with a shaped top above two lion masks with three bevelled plates below and an arrangement of metal coat hooks and carved cherubs, flower heads and figures above a central shelf with a pair of cupboard doors below, flanked by a pair stick stands with finial decoration, standing on bun feet, 244cm high
FORESTERS COMBINATION WALKING STICK and tree measuring stick, with a horn handle and pull out brass square measurer with centimetre divisions and fold out and detachable rods, the outer walking stick wooden body with brass insertion points for the rods, marked Hohenmasse, Langenmasse, 99cm long
Collection of specific and general military ephemera relating to Serg Montagu George Glister born in Brentford 17th April 1885 died 31st March 1941. To include his passport and medals, photographs, Christmas 1914 box with part contents (cigarettes still present,) Soldiers small book, letters, badges, WW1 greetings cards, and silver mounted stickProvenance; Montagu George Glister was the grandfather of the vendorInformation from vendor:'Grandfather Glister, Middlesex regiment WW1-many letters, pictures, MOD papers, War Office letters, Insurance papers, passport dated 1917 and medals. A watch, a walking stick with silver top presented to him from his regiment. Gold coloured cigarette box sent to the troops by Princess Mary with cigarettes still inside.From there a story unfolds that my grandfather was injured in the back, head and right hand (one letter obviously written by his left hand informing his wife) during the Great War. He never really recovered and eventually passed away in 1947; there are many letters to and from the war office as my grandmother fought to get a disability pension for him and for her. All these were refused and she had very little money to live on.Sinking of the Lisbon Maru WW2 - my uncle (Montague Glister, son of the grandmother above and going on as she coped with the upset and grief of her husband) was in a POW camp in Hong Kong. The prisoners were put on a POW ship by the Japanese to sail Japan. They were imprisoned in the hull of the ship. The ship was then bombed by the Americans and the Japanese would not free the prisoners. 1,000 men lost their lives. We have many letters to family from my uncle and family letters returned. Correspondence from the war office, the 'Prisoner News' paper, memorabilia etc. There is information about a memorial in Hong Kong to the men who died on the Lisbon Maru, with my uncle's name on.'
A pair of 9ct gold hinged hoop earrings, a 9ct gold cultured freshwater pearl chain, a 9ct white gold cubic zirconia line bracelet, a pair of gold star earrings, a stick pin marked 15ct, an enamelled gold cased watch key, together with a Victorian agate plaque brooch in a gold frame, hinge and pin deficient
Eungblut & Eungblut of London burr walnut upright iron grand piano with three inlaid gilt and mother of pearl panels depicting cherubs on dragons and having two brass candle stick sconces. Retailers plaque: F.S. Morgan, 71 Bangor Rd, Cardiff, together with original warranty from F.S Morgan dated 1897.
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