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A G & M Wheeler white metal propelling pencil together with a silver swizzel stick, a seal ended yellow metal propelling pencil and a silver cheroot holder inscribed "H.S. Gulston, Prisoner of WAr, Hamburg, Ruhleben 1914-15" ***Sold on the instructions of the executors of the late Mrs G.J. Stepney-Gulston***
A Victorian silver taper stick, the removable sconce decorated with leaves and scrolls, the base with scrolling leaf decoration, with a detachable snuffer, Sheffield, 1849, Hy Wilkinson & Co, loaded, 8.5cm high ***Sold on the instructions of the executors of the late Mrs G.J. Stepney-Gulston***
An Ercol dark stained elm and beechwood cottage dining room suite comprising oval drop leaf table raised on splayed square cut and moulded supports united by an x framed stretcher, set of four hoop back chairs with fleur-de-lys style pierced splats, dresser base enclosed by a pair of twin panelled doors beneath two frieze drawers, together with a similar reproduction oak bureau with panelled fall front over a frieze drawer and cupboard and a pair of light elm and beechwood Ercol stick back dining chairs
Group lot of porcelain, glassIncluding Delft tiles, brass dish, porcelain bowls, glass paperweight, porcelain fish, porcelain chamber stick, English silver plate tea strainer, glass shades, oil lamp, glass covered dish & other. Collection from Estate of Chalmers Benedict Wood, Foreign Service Officer & Ambassador to New Zealand.
An historically interesting hall stand made from part of a WWI propeller, reputedly from the Cuffley “Zeppelin” (actually Schutte-Lanz S L II), comprising the massive 10½” steel boss, to which is attached one of the laminated wooden blades which has been reshaped and cut down to 62” (measured from the centre of the boss), the outer edge of the hub stamped “22428/ Axial/ Edulzug/ 260 PS D310 ST 180/ TP999”, mounted as the back of a walking stick/ umbrella stand. GC; together with a label stating that the propeller was from the Cuffley Schutte-Lanz SL 11, brought down by 2nd Lieut Leefe Robinson in September 1916, and was owned by the late Capt Manning, late of the Air Ministry; also a small archive of letters and articles relating to the Cuffley “Zeppelin”, and to 2nd Lieut Leefe Robinson. One letter in particular identifies the markings, “Axial” being the manufacturer, and 260 P.S. referring to the horse power, which could apply to Mercedes DIVa engines (for giant aircraft) or Maybach Mb IVa (for aircraft or airships), the S L II being fitted with the latter. 2nd Lieut W Leefe Robinson shot down SLII on the night of 2-3rd September 1916, being the first airman to shoot down a German airship in WWI, for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross, £3,500 in prize money, and a silver cup donated by the people of Hornchurch. Plate 12
A Third Reich leather belt, with steel Army buckle retaining traces of paint; a party armband with applied device; an “NSDAP Partei Bereitschaft”, printed armband; a large woven PT breast eagle; a black wound badge; an army officer’s metal cap wreath and cockade; a pair of Unteroffizier’s shoulder straps; a single major’s epaulette with small brass “A H” device; 2 woven eagles; 2 small SS deaths heads; approximately 15 other small stick pin badges etc; and a few coins and banknotes. Average GC
An 1879 period Zulu regimental war shield umbhumbuluzo, 39” x 21”, black hair with white spot, mounted with two antelope horns (stick missing), bearing an old label on the back stating “Hitch Chiswick”. Some discoloration otherwise GC. Plate 10 Note: Sold with research suggesting a link to Frederick Hitch, who, as a member of B Company, 2/24th, was awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry at the Battle of Rorke’s Drift, 22 January 1879. Hitch later lived in Chiswick, on his death in 1913 he was buried in Chiswick Old Cemetery.
Silver mounted presentation swagger stick, the silver mount inscribed `Presented to Staff Sergt TY FERUCANE of the School of Musketry Hythe and formerly of the 22nd Regiment BY COLONEL BORTON C.B and the officers of the 17th Depot Battn Limerick as the winner of the "United Stakes" FOOT RACE, 200 yards open to the Sergeants of the Garrison, 6th June, 1860 at the Limerick Garrison Foot Races` 90cm long
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